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Global Voluteer with AIESEC in RMIT

Organisation : AIESEC in RMIT University

Location : International

Time required : Timeline can be flexible depends on each projects

Duration of project : 6-8 weeks

Skill area : Community Services

Sector : Community Development

About the role

📌 Program Highlights

  • What You’ll Do: As a Global Volunteer, you’ll participate in community-based projects, like teaching English, promoting environmental initiatives, supporting healthcare, collaborating with companies/NGOs, and more.
  • Locations: Sri Lanka, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, Egypt, Vietnam, Nepal

Why Join the GV Program?

  • 🌱 Skill Development: Strengthen your leadership, teamwork, and communication skills through hands-on experience.
  • 🌏 Cultural Immersion: Embrace diverse cultures, build a global network, and experience profound personal growth.
  • 🏅 Make a Difference: Every project contributes to one of the UN SDGs, ensuring that your work leaves a lasting, positive impact on local communities.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Age: 18-30 years old.
  • Skills: No specific experience is required! Just a willingness to learn and a passion to make a difference.
  • Language: Basic English proficiency to communicate internationally.

Program Costs and Support

While there is a $950 base program fee for each project you participate in, AIESEC provides support with visa guidance, accommodation assistance, meals, transportation and airport pick-up in the host country. Each projects will have different support therefore please reach out for more information.

Ready to Start Your Journey?

Apply now through the link below to start your journey with AIESEC and become a leader who makes an impact!

If you have any questions, feel free to contact or send an email to book a chat with us at alysse.hoang@aiesec.net

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Facebook Group: AIESEC in RMIT (public group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/1690406091247291

About the organisation

Organisation name : AIESEC in RMIT University

About AIESEC

AIESEC is the world's largest youth-led organisation, dedicated to developing young leaders through cross-cultural experiences and global exchange programs. With a presence in over 120+ countries, AIESEC empowers young people to explore their potential and build skills that make them socially responsible leaders who positively impact the world.

About AIESEC in RMIT University

RMIT University is one of AIESEC's official branches in Australia. Its mission is to connect young people in Melbourne with impactful global opportunities. Our chapter is known for its commitment to personal and professional growth. We organise programs like Global Volunteer to foster leadership, cultural awareness, and real-world experiences that prepare young people to thrive in a diverse and rapidly changing world.

Not for Profit : Yes

How to apply

  • Visit Our Application Portal: Go to [Application Link] to access the application form.

  • Create an Account: Register with your email to start your application.

  • Having an online chat with AIESEC in RMIT’s representative: we’ll assist you in getting to know all available projects by country, duration, and area of interest.

  • Complete the Application Form: Fill in your details, motivations, and skills.

  • Submit & Wait for Review: Submit your application for initial review by our team.

  • Attend an Interview: If selected, we’ll schedule a virtual interview with the host country to discuss your fit and goals.

  • Finalise Placement & Prepare for Your Journey: Once approved, our team will guide you through visa, accommodation, and travel arrangements.


Please quote in application: Global Voluteer with AIESEC in RMIT via Pro Bono Australia.


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