Contemplative Studies Centre Subsidy Scheme Information 

Overview

The Contemplative Studies Centre (CSC) at the University of Melbourne (UoM) works with interdisciplinary collaborators across the University of Melbourne, in the community and worldwide to develop, deliver, support and promote innovative and authentic contemplative practices through our core activities that sit within our three programs of engagement, education, and practice, all underpinned by the foundation of research.

Aligned with this focus, the CSC is subsidising 80% of the standard cost of selected services provided by Cheetah House - world leaders in this field - for Australia and New Zealand meditators in distress through the pilot CSC Subsidy Scheme.

How to access the Scheme

  • Read the full terms and conditions below to ensure you understand the scheme and you are eligible to participate.

  • View Cheetah House Care Team member profiles and book an eligible service here or purchase a Cheetah House Course here.

  • At Step 2 of the standard booking process for your service on the Cheetah House Scheduling page, follow the instructions to a) confirm your agreement with the Scheme terms and conditions, and b) access and redeem the CSC Subsidy Scheme code.

  • If you have any questions about the CSC Subsidy Scheme and/or difficulty accessing the Subsidy Scheme code, please contact Josie Lee, Cheetah House’s Program Coordinator at cheetahhouse.org@gmail.com

Terms and Conditions

CSC funds this scheme with the following terms and conditions:

  1. All citizens or permanent residents of Australia or New Zealand over 18 year of age are eligible to access the CSC Subsidy scheme regardless of where they reside in the world, as are all visa holders over 18 year of age who reside in Australia or New Zealand.

  2. Cheetah House is the provider of the services, not the Contemplative Studies Centre or the University of Melbourne, and clients are required to agree to Cheetah House’s terms of service before accessing any services from them under the CSC subsidy scheme.

  3. Except as required by law, the University of Melbourne excludes all liability for the customer’s use of Cheetah House’s services or anything else related to those services or the CSC Subsidy Scheme.

  4. The CSC agrees to subsidise 80% of the standard cost of up to 10 services in total for each eligible Australia/New Zealand Client, made up of any combination of services A, B, C, D, E as listed in the table below.

  5. Notwithstanding Condition 4. above, the CSC Subsidy Scheme will conclude on 30 June 2024 or when total CSC Subsidy funding is expended, whichever occurs first.