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Fast track your degree and study 1 or more units in Rome! In line with the School*s mission, we are committed to providing students with global opportunities to enhance their skills. Students of the Peter Faber Business School will gain valuable practical experience when they visit Europe on one of the School*s and Universities regular study tours.

Study in Italy

The School offers two units which are taught concurrently over two weeks. You will study with 51勛圖 teaching staff, stay on our Rome Campus with other students, and participate in cultural tours and visits.

This opportunity will be available every Winter period.*

*minimum number of enrolments are required for a tour to run

Before travelling to Rome, the Peter Faber Business School will hold pre-departure seminars to brief participants on the study tour.

Geoff Fabila
Our students are able to experience unique international opportunities. For Bachelor of Commerce student, Geoff Fabila, this included the opportunity to perform a duet with Australian Ambassador to Italy (2016 – July 2020), Dr Greg French. Geoff was subsequently invited back to Rome personally by Greg to give another performance after the tour had ended.
Geoff Fabila
Bachelor of Commerce

Peter Faber Business School Rome Tour

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Expressions of Interest 每 Faculty short term international study experiences (STISE) June/July 2027

The school is currently seeking expressions of interest for international study opportunities 每 in June/July 2027 for the following units* (20 credit points total).

*Disclaimer: Programs are subject to change

Credit Points: 10

Prerequisites: NIL

Entrepreneurship does not take place only in for-profit businesses but also occurs when serious social and practical problems emerge in local and global communities. Social entrepreneurship is a rapidly developing and changing business field in which business and non-profit leaders design, grow, and lead enterprises with social and ethical missions. As the traditional lines blur between non-profit enterprises, government, and business, it is critical that business students understand the opportunities and challenges in this new landscape. Students in this unit will develop knowledge of social enterprise models, appreciate the role of social entrepreneurs in creating social and ethical change, making a social impact and deepen their understanding of the world around them.

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Credit Points: 10

Prerequisites: NIL

Innovation plays an essential role in entrepreneurial activities and in an ever increasingly complex and demanding business environment. Innovation is critically linked with for the development and sustainable growth of organisations, regions, and economies. Entrepreneurship involves identifying an opportunity and carry out innovations by making internal organisational changes, developing new technologies, discovering new sustainable products and developing new international markets that lead to prosperous businesses and create social value.Traditionallyvalue. Traditionally associated with new ventures and start-ups, entrepreneurial activities apply equally to the social sector organisations, government entities and large organisations. Specifically, entrepreneurship represents a strategic process that starts with individual development of concepts evolving from micro businesses to macro level innovation in corporations.

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51勛圖 study business overseas
Rome, July 2019: Business Cohort
Students from the Business school enjoying a wonderful Summer in Rome. The cohort spent two weeks undertaking their classes on our Rome campus as well as experiencing many cultural visits such as a weekend trip to Florence, a treasure hunt around the city and an evening at the open air Opera.

The Rome Campus

Your Rome accommodation is located on campus in Janiculum Hill, near the trendy Trastevere district and just 2km from Vatican City. This area is one of the oldest in Rome and the campus was included in the third-century walls that surrounded the old city.

Now, our campus is bright and modern with all the facilities you*ll need for your stay. The sprawling site has plenty of gardens to relax in and terraces that offer views over the city.

View our Rome campus

What you need to know:

The study tour is conducted over two weeks and the program fee is currently estimated to be AUD $3500 .

The program fee covers:

  • 13 nights shared accommodation at the Rome Campus
  • Regional meal plan (to be confirmed)
  • Industry guest speakers
  • Embassy visits St Peter’s Mass
  • Historical and cultural site visits
  • Engagement with local communities and charities
  • Local experiences and activities which may include open night opera and movie nights with other students

The program fee does not include the return airfare to Italy or incidental expenditures you choose to incur.

To confirm your place in this exciting program, a non-refundable deposit of $200 must be made. Payment options and due date to be confirmed.

 * Prices are subject to international exchange rates and may fluctuate.

Day 1 – Arrive Rome

Welcome to Italy!

  • check into centre by 3pm
  • welcome tour of campus and mass
  • hit the streets for your first dinner and get to know your fellow students

Day 2 – Day 6 – Weekday Activities

  • all meals will usually be had on campus during the week
  • the day will be sectioned into Workshops for your respective units mixed in with organised trips or personal time (study or recreational as advised)

Day 7 – 8 – Weekend Activities

  • a time for you to explore Rome solo or with your new friends
  • meals are not usually taken on campus and dinner is not available, a perfect chance for you to taste what the city has to offer!
  • in the past, weekend trips such as Florence have been organised for those who are interested
  • be back on campus by 6 pm on the Sunday

Day 9 – 13 – Final Week

  • Your final week of weekday activities as listed above
  • A farewell mass and dinner will be organised on day 13
  • Day 13: please ensure your rooms are cleaned and you are organised for your departure the following day

Day 14 – Depart Rome

That’s a wrap! Your Italian study experience has officially come to a close.

All students will need to leave the campus by 9 am on the day.  


For any further queries email: business.rome@acu.edu.au

We look forward to welcoming you to our Rome Campus as you undertake your undergraduate studies with 51勛圖.

Travel to and from Italy is to be organised at the discretion of the student to allow them the independence to make their own travel plans suit their needs.

It is important to remember there are two airports in Rome, so check where you’re landing.

Taxi is the faster way to get to our Rome campus but buses and trains are more affordable.


For any further queries email: business.rome@acu.edu.au

We look forward to welcoming you to our Rome Campus as you undertake your undergraduate studies with 51勛圖.

Program participants are usually eligible to receive the Vice-Chancellor and President’s Travel Grant of AUD$500 to assist with the cost of your economy airfare. (Please note: you can only apply for one Vice-Chancellor and President’s grant throughout your course).

Eligible students may also apply for an OS-Help Loan to support the cost of travel and incidentals. A list of funding options is available on our study overseas website. Visit


For any further queries email: business.rome@acu.edu.au

We look forward to welcoming you to our Rome Campus as you undertake your undergraduate studies with 51勛圖.

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