Press Release: Visiting Professor / Visiting Lecturer (VPVL) 2024. Faculty of Law Diponegoro University with Dr. Christoph Sperdfeldt (Macquarie Law School, Macquarie University)

Press Release: Visiting Professor / Visiting Lecturer (VPVL) 2024. Faculty of Law Diponegoro University with Dr. Christoph Sperdfeldt (Macquarie Law School, Macquarie University)


Semarang, io.undip.ac.id – On 21st August 2024, Universitas Diponegoro warmly welcomed a delegation fromMacquarie Law School, Macquarie University, led by esteemed Dr. Christoph Sperdfeldt. The visit marks a significant step towards deepening the partnership between the two institutions, as they explore future collaborative initiatives and opportunities for mutual growth.

During the visit, representatives from both universities engaged in productive discussions focused on fostering academic collaboration, student and faculty exchanges, and joint research projects. The meeting underscored the shared commitment to advancing knowledge, innovation, and cultural understanding across borders.

 

The visit included a campus tour, where the delegation from  Macquarie University had the opportunity to meet with the faculty at Universitas Diponegoro and discuss future academic partnership. These interactions further solidified the relationship, opening doors for a variety of collaborative endeavors, including scholarship programs.

 

As both institutions look to the future, this visit has laid a strong foundation for a lasting partnership that will benefit students, faculty, and the broader academic community. Together, Universitas Diponegoro and  Macquarie University are poised to embark on a journey of shared success, driving innovation and excellence in higher education. (Jenn)

see also : https://io.undip.ac.id/kangwon-national-university-knu-exchange-student-program/

Kangwon National University (KNU) Exchange Student Program

Kangwon National University (KNU) Exchange Student Program


Semarang, io.undip.ac.id  — Kangwon National University (KNU) is excited to announce its 2024 Exchange Program, welcoming students from partner institutions around the globe. This program offers an exceptional opportunity for international students to experience South Korean culture and education at one of the country’s leading universities. 

Students can get all the details about the KNU Exchange Program on our website(click), including application requirements, academic schedule, buddy program, course list taught in English and Korean, application instructions, etc.

Program Highlights:

Academic Calendar:

  1. Spring Semester: Early March – Mid-June
  2. Summer Break: Late June – Late August
  3. Fall Semester: Early September – Late December
  4. Winter Break: Late December – Late February

Eligibility Requirements:

  1. Ability to understand classes in Korean or English
  2. Completion of at least two semesters at the home university
  3. GPA of 2.7 or higher on a 4.0 scale (or 3.0 on a 4.5 scale)

Nomination and Application Deadlines:

  1. Spring Semester Nomination Deadline: October 20
  2. Fall Semester Nomination Deadline: April 20
  3. Spring Semester Application Deadline: November 10
  4. Fall Semester Application Deadline: May 10

 

Nomination Process: 

Partner institutions can nominate students using our straightforward Excel form, available on our website. Following nomination, students will submit their online applications by the deadlines specified.

 

Transcript Information: 

KNU will provide English transcripts to each student’s home university automatically at the end of each semester.

 

For inquiries, please contact the KNU Office of International Affairs at intnknu@kangwon.ac.kr

 

Kangwon National University looks forward to fostering international academic and cultural exchanges through this program and welcoming students from across the world to its campus. (Jenn)

also read : AASC

 

 

 

 

Asian African Student Conference: The past, Now and The Future

Asian African Student Conference: The past, Now and The Future


Semarang, io.undip.ac.id – Diponegoro International Office Hosts Asian-African Student Conference on Climate Justice and Sustainability

Semarang, Indonesia – The Diponegoro International Office (DIO) of Diponegoro University (Undip) recently hosted the Asian-African Student Conference, themed “Global South to South Cooperation: Climate Justice and Sustainability.” The event, held from July 29-31, 2024, brought together 42 international students from countries including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Ghana, the Philippines, The Gambia, Nigeria, Myanmar, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Somalia, Kenya, Timor-Leste, and Liberia. These students, currently studying at Indonesian universities such as UNY, UI, UGM, UIII, UNS, UPI, UMY, UDINUS, UIN Walisongo, and UNISSULA, participated in a series of discussions and activities aimed at fostering global cooperation and addressing pressing environmental issues.

Also Read: ASEAN Cyber Shield Exchange Student Program

Welcoming Remarks and Keynote Addresses

The conference opened with a virtual address from Wijayanto, S.IP., M.Si., Ph.D., Vice Rector for Cooperation and Innovation at Undip. He extended a warm welcome to the international students and emphasized the importance of their roles as future leaders, activists, and researchers. Highlighting the theme of the conference, he stated, “This is a part of cross-continental partnership in a discussion regarding policy and framework about renewable energy. Let’s make the best of it.”

Pulung Widhi Hari Hananto, S.H., M.H., L.L.M., Head of DIO, echoed this sentiment, noting that the conference was inspired by the spirit of Indonesia’s national hero, Prince Diponegoro. “With the values of struggle from Prince Diponegoro, we move towards change,” he remarked, underscoring the conference’s focus on sustainable development.

Plenary Session Highlights

The event featured a plenary session with distinguished speakers including Tyas Baskoro Her Witjaksono Aji, Director for Asia-Pacific and African Intra and Inter-regional Cooperation; Dessy Ariyanti, Ph.D., Deputy Head of the UNDIP Ranking Office; Prof. Bulan Prabawani, Ph.D., ESD and Business Sustainability Expert of the SDGs Center UNDIP; and Pulung Widhi Hari Hananto, SH, MH, LLM

Tyas Baskoro Her Witjaksono Aji kicked off the session with a presentation on “Global South to South Cooperation: Climate Justice and Sustainability.” He discussed the importance of fairness, equity, and well-being in achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs), emphasizing that South to South Cooperation is crucial for tackling global challenges.

Following this, Dessy Ariyanti, Ph.D., addressed “South to South Cooperation for Global Challenges,” focusing on the need for sustainable resource management in the face of increasing global populations. She highlighted the role universities can play as catalysts in fostering South to South Cooperation and developing innovative solutions to the global climate crisis.

Prof. Bulan Prabawani, Ph.D., then spoke on “The Private Sector’s Role in Advancing SDGs,” stressing the need for collaboration across all sectors to achieve sustainable development. She noted that both Asia and Africa face significant environmental challenges, with high emissions in Asia due to industrial activity and a population crisis in Africa. The private sector, she argued, must prioritize ecosystem sustainability and energy conservation.

Pulung Widhi Hari Hananto concluded the plenary session with a presentation on “Climate Action and Climate Justice,” drawing on the shared historical struggles of Asian and African countries. He highlighted the urgent need for ecosystem conservation to address the climate crisis and encouraged students to increase their awareness, engage in research and innovation, and collaborate with other sectors to drive change.

Panel Discussions on Key SDGs

The conference also featured in-depth panel discussions focusing on various SDGs, including:

  • Panel 1: SDG 7 – Affordable and Clean Energy
  • Panel 2: SDG 4 – Quality Education
  • Panel 3: SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
  • Panel 4: SDG 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • Panel 5: SDG 13 – Climate Action

These sessions provided a platform for students and experts to discuss strategies and share insights on achieving these critical goals, reinforcing the conference’s overarching theme of sustainable development and cooperation.

Looking Ahead

The Asian-African Student Conference 2024 not only provided a platform for dialogue and collaboration but also served as a catalyst for future initiatives aimed at addressing global challenges. As the participants return to their respective institutions and countries, they carry with them the knowledge and inspiration to drive change in their communities

ASEAN Cyber Shield Exchange Student Program

ASEAN Cyber Shield Exchange Student Program


Semarang, io.undip.ac.id –

Overview

This is a student exchange program funded by the ASEAN-Korea Cooperation Fund and is carried out by universities in ASEAN countries that have signed an exchange agreement with KNU’s CAMPUS ASEAN Cybershield Exchange Student Program Project Team (hereinafter referred to as the ASEAN CS-ESP Team).

Objective

This program aims to equip you with the necessary skills to become a cybersecurity expert who can effectively tackle the challenges faced by both public and private sectors in your country, as well as in the global arena.

Field

Information security and cybersecurity expertise, as well as expertise in responding to cyber infringements/fraud, among other areas.

Advantages

  • Exemption from KNU tuition fees
  • Incheon International Airport pick-up and drop-off service
  • Buddy Program
  • Internship Program
  • Field trips and experiences of Korean culture
  • Guaranteed dormitory accommodation.

Process

ASEAN Cyber Shield Exchange Student Program Process
Schedule Details
Spring
August 31 Deadline of Recommendation
October 31 Notification of Acceptance
November – December Notification of Results, Mailing of the Certificate of Admission
January – February Application for Visa, Preparation for Departure
Early February Online Course Registration
End of February Incheon International Airport Pick-up Service, Reception, Dormitory Check-in, and Orientation.
March – June School Life (change of course registration, attending regular lectures, application for Alien Registration Card, midterms and finals, participation in various cultural events, etc.)
July – August Summer vacation(ICT company Internship, Field trip)
September to end of November School Life (Midterms and finals, participation in various cultural events, Completion ceremony, Farewell party etc.)
December Leaving the Dormitory, Departure

Curriculum

  • Introduction to Information Security
  • Introduction to Cybercrime and Digital Forensics
  • Information Security Policy
  • Global Cooperation in Cybersecurity
  • Cyber Risk and Incident Response I, II
  • Network Security I, II
  • System Security I, II
  • Basic Korean Language

Eligibility

  • Any full time junior or senior university student from an ASEAN country that has signed an exchange agreement with KNU’s Office of International Affairs.
  • Students majoring in Cybersecurity, Computer Science, Software Engineering, or equivalent majors.
  • Students who are also enrolled in their own university while studying at Kangwon National University.
  • Students who can attend lectures in English.
  • Students who are eligible for overseas travel.

Documents to be submitted

  • Exchange Student Application(Online application link)
  • Letter of introduction with your study plan (provided a CV form file)
  • A copy of valid Passport (attached as a file)
  • Academic transcripts (attached as a file)
  • Certificate of enrollment (attached as a file)
  • Recommendation letter from the Office of International Affairs or an affiliated department (attached as a file)

Financial Support

  • Tuition and fees: Application, admission, and tuition fees are waived
  • Scholarship: Round-trip airfare and dormitory fees are covered.

Note

  • Please note that ASEAN CS-ESP is undergraduate exchange student program.
  • Upon completion of ASEAN CS-ESP, participants will receive a certificate instead of credit exchange. The certificate proves that you have completed the ASEAN CS-ESP for one year.

For more information, please contact

acs-esp@kangwon.ac.kr

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Ph.D scholarship program from The University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan

Ph.D scholarship program from The University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan


Semarang, io.undip.ac.id – The University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan was established in 1978. Since then, we have been promoting Occupational and Environmental Health, and training excellent physicians and researchers in this field while providing education and conducting research in the general fields of medical science.

 Also read: 2024 Istanbul Aydin University Summer Programme

We are seeking students who have a high potential to contribute to the field of Occupational Health after completion of the four-year doctoral course starting April 2025. We would very much appreciate if you could select a suitable candidate and recommend him/her for the program. Thank you very much for your consideration.

 

https://www.uoeh-u.ac.jp/english/graduate/asiaprogram.html