Jason Hartley is lecturer in criminology at Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. He is a former police officer with 23 years of experience, and has trained personnel for deployment in Timor Leste, the Solomon Islands, Iraq and Afghanistan. Jason specializes in, and has published on engagement with Muslim communities, Indigenous Polynesian approaches to rehabilitation and reducing recidivism, and Asian Organised Crime. Jason also completed a community internship in Hebron on the West Bank.
International Students
Welcome to GLI! Many of you will be making multiple transitions. You will be moving away from home, moving to a new country, coming to terms with a new culture, and grappling with Australian colloquial English. Each one of those changes is challenging. To face all simultaneously is a mark of great courage and preparedness to invest in your future. We honour you for that.
GLI offers opportunities for connection and networking with other students, faculty, and industry experts. Apart from outstanding academic staff whom you will meet regularly in class and online, we have specialists who can help with a range of issues including study skills, English language, academic writing, and personal challenges such as stress associated with assimilating into a new culture. Your primary point of contact is the GLI Campus Manager, Ms Simone Fulcher: admin@gli.edu.au. If you would like additional tutoring or other academic assistance, you can also connect with our student support team: studentsupport@gli.edu.au
As an international student, you can look forward to a range of exception support programs, and a smooth transition into life and study in Australia. You are an international student if you are not:
- An Australian citizen
- A New Zealand citizen
- A dual citizen of any country with Australia or New Zealand
- A permanent resident of Australia.
If you meet any of these categories, you are a domestic student. You are an international student if you hold a permit for temporary entry to Australia.
International students who have not completed an Australian qualification must have appropriate education qualifications, deemed equivalent under NOOSR guidelines. Applicants who do not meet the requirements for admission may be considered for admission to micro-credentials or single units.
International students must hold a valid student visa and meet numerous conditions of the Australian government. For example, a holder of a student visa may not work, paid or unpaid, for more than 48 hours in any fortnight during semester time. Where Work Integrated Learning is integrated into a course, it does not count towards the 48 hours.
Students enrolling from non-English speaking countries are required to undertake an English language test and demonstrate English proficiency.
Many of you will be making multiple transitions. You will be moving away from home, moving to a new country, coming to terms with a new culture, and grappling with Australian colloquial English. Each one of those changes is challenging. To face all simultaneously is a mark of great courage and preparedness to invest in your future. We honour you for that.
GLI offers opportunities for connection and networking with other students, faculty, and industry experts. Apart from outstanding academic staff whom you will meet regularly in class and online, we have specialists who can help with a range of issues including study skills, English language, academic writing, and personal challenges such as stress associated with assimilating into a new culture. Your primary point of contact is the GLI Campus Manager, Ms Simone Fulcher: admin@gli.edu.au. If you would like additional tutoring or other academic assistance, you can also connect with our student support team: studentsupport@gli.edu.au
Before you Depart!
Before you depart, check out the Pre-Departure information and a Pre-Departure checklist to ensure you have everything you need.