Semarang, io.undip.ac.id; Universitas Diponegoro always aim to further expand international exposure. One of them are trough creating a programme where it is dedicated to undergraduate students to experience academic life as well as multicultural exposure at Universitas Diponegoro and Indonesia in general. This year, DEEP opens the application for Exchange Experience Programme 2022.
Diponegoro Exchange Experience Programme or shortly called DEEP is the most integrated student mobility scheme at Universitas Diponegoro (Undip). This programme is designed to accommodate international students from both partner and non-partner Higher Education Institutions /Universities around the globe to experience 1 (one) semester at Undip. The students from partner universities are able to get credits that are transferrable in their home universities. By this scheme, students are categorized as Credit Transfer System (CTS) students. Meanwhile, students from non-partner universities will only earn credits and the credits cannot be transferred to their home universities; so-called Credit Earned System (CES).
Eligibilty
We encourage undergraduate students to participate in this programme with following qualifications:
Must be an active/registered undergraduate students
Minimum enrolling in 2nd year
Having PBT TEOFL 450/IBT TOEFL 48/ CBT TOEFL 140 or IELTS 5.5
minimum CGPA 3.00 / 4.00 (scale), or equivalent*
Duration
DEEP is conducted for 1 (one) academic term (semester)
Deadline
The deadline for the online submission of application materials for the program is January 15, 2022.
How To Apply
Candidates should complete the online application, which can only be accessed from November 22, 2021, until the deadline of January 15, 2022.
Semarang, io.undip.ac.id – Collaboration between Indonesian higher education and partners, whether its campuses or the industrial world, that are foreign, is growing and increasing towards progress. Universitas Diponegoro as one of the universities that active in the global higher education field always increases its capacity by collaborating with various foreign agencies, one of which is the French embassy in Jakarta. The French Embassy, represented by the Science and Technology Cooperation Attache H.E Thierry Goubier had the opportunity to visit Undip to strengthen the longstanding cooperation between the two parties. The visitation was held in Thursday, November 27, 2021 starting from 10.00 WIB. The event was opened with remarks from the Vice Chancellor IV of Universitas Diponegoro, Prof. Ir. Ambariyanto, M.Sc., Ph.D. “The cooperative relationship between Universitas Diponegoro or Undip and the French embassy has actually been established for a long time and continues to be maintained until now. One of the form of cooperation that is still and will continue to be improved is the Indonesia-France Double Degree (DDIP),” said Prof. Ambariyanto. Meanwhile, the representative of the French embassy, H.E. Thierry Goubier, said that the main purpose of introducing the programs owned by the French government was for scholarships. In addition, the renewal of the partnership cooperation document between Undip and the French embassy was also a concern of the visit.
The other agenda of the meeting was also to listen a report from some of the Dean or Head of Departments who are in partnership cooperation with France. The Department of Urban and Regional Planning is one of the most intense in terms of academic collaboration with various institutions, both government and universities in France. The event was then closed with a group photo and gift giving between the two parties.
Semarang, io.undip.ac.id; Alumni Grant Scheme mobilises alumni to put their experience, knowledge and networks to use to address development challenges in their professional fields or communities. In doing so, alumni promote the quality of Australia’s education, science, research and innovation credentials including through partnering with Australian individuals and institutions. Learn more about our AGS success stories here.
The AGS offers seed funding, on a competitive basis, for initiatives that create impact in alumni’s professional field, organisation and community.
The objectives of the AGS are:
to provide alumni with opportunities to enhance and capitalise on their knowledge and skills to improve practice in their professional fields and communities;
to develop, maintain and strengthen professional linkages and partnerships between alumni and the Australian government, and Australian businesses, organisations and educational institutions;
to connect alumni to each other across disciplines and professions, organisations and institutions, and geographic areas in order to share good practice and create opportunities for collaboration; to develop a network of alumni who view Australia’s capabilities and credentials in a positive light; and,
to showcase Australia’s excellence as a global provider of high-quality education and research.
Grant Categories
Up to 25 grants are available under the current AGS round. Alumni can only submit one proposal in each round of application.
Category 1: Project Grant
The Project Grant provides up to AUD $10,000 for alumni to undertake their initiative. Additional funding (up to AUD $5,000) is available for proposals that partner with an Australian organisation or secure funding from alternate sources:
while the AGS is about utilising alumni skills and knowledge, we also want alumni to maintain and build their links to Australia. If your project is in partnership with an Australian organisation or institution, you may be eligible for an additional AUD $2,000.
the AGS provides financial incentives for securing alternate funding sources to support project delivery. We will provide alumni with an additional 50% of a third-party contribution, to a maximum of AUD $3,000.
All Australian Alumni in Indonesia are eligible to apply for the Project Grant. However, priority will be given to alumni who have not been awarded an AGS.
Category 2: Follow-on Grant
The Follow-on Grant is intended to scale-up or conduct follow-up activities of an AGS project. If alumni were previously awarded an AGS Project Grant and their project requires follow-up activities, they may apply for a Follow-on Grant of up to AUD $10,000.
Applicants will need to clearly demonstrate that their project is achieving the objectives stated in the previous project if they wish to apply for a Follow-on Grant.
AGS Projects
We welcome AGS projects that are innovative and offer alumni the opportunity to put their knowledge and skills to good use. We also have a strong commitment to supporting women, people with a disability and those who work or live in areas affected by disaster, and strongly encourage them to apply. Projects related to COVID-19 recovery effort are strongly encouraged.
The AGS is open to all Indonesian nationals who have graduated from a recognised Australian tertiary institution, including recipients of Australian Government scholarships, Government of Indonesia scholarships, and private fee-paying students.
The AGS is also open to all Indonesian nationals who have completed short-term tertiary courses at registered Australian institutions through Australia Awards Fellowships and Short Courses and the Department of Immigration, Customs and Border Control ELICOS program. Indonesian nationals who have participated in Australian government hosted programs are also eligible to apply.
The 2022 AGS Round 1 are open on 22 November 2022. Please fill out the application and submit it before 23 January 2022, at 23:45 WIB (Western Indonesia Time).
The Australian Embassy has a strong commitment to supporting women and people with a disability and strongly encourages these alumni to apply. Applicants from Geographic Focus Areas are also encouraged to apply.
AGS Guidelines and important documents to submit
We encourage alumni to download and read the following documents before applying for the AGS.
You should only submit the required documents listed below in the online application. We will not consider any other documents. You must use the templates provided and complete them according to the instructions, otherwise your application will be deemed ineligible.
Letter of financial commitment. When applicable, please submit a letter of commitment from all AGS partner organisations including those that are making third-party cash contribution to the proposed project.
Letter of support. If you collaborate with third party organisations in Indonesia or Australia in your project, please attach a letter of support from these organisations.
Scan of ID Card (KTP/ Passport) of the AGS project team leader.
Statement of graduation of the AGS project team leader or other documents to prove his or her eligibility as an Australia alumnus
A Curriculum Vitae (CV) of the AGS project team leader. Keep your CV brief, ideally to a maximum of three pages.
Endorsement Letter. If the AGS project leader is employed as a staff of Indonesian government institution (PNS) he or she must submit an endorsement letter in PDF format signed by a referee and stamped by the referred organisation. Self-employed applicants are not required to provide an endorsement letter.
While we have taken several steps to improve the website’s capabilities to handle the bandwidth of increased traffic, we strongly encourage applicants to begin the process as early as possible to free up our traffic and anticipate your wait times for uploading your documents.
Semarang, io.undip.ac.id; Universitas Diponegoro always strives to provide an excellent education for its students including bringing international exposure for the students. One of the international exposure that Undip’s students can take a part in is student mobility. This year, AMINEF opens the application for Undergraduate Exchange 2021.
The Global Undergraduate Exchange Program (Global UGRAD) provides a diverse group of emerging student leaders with a scholarship for one semester of non-degree academic study at a U.S. college or university. Global UGRAD is a program of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States Department of State and aims to recruit participants from underrepresented backgrounds who have not had other opportunities to study in the United States. Successful applicants can expect in-depth exposure to U.S. society, culture, and academic institutions, as well as opportunities to enhance their professional skills.
All participants will be enrolled in full-time, non-degree, undergraduate coursework chosen from their host institution’s existing curriculum. Participants will be required to take one, 3-credit U.S. studies course to enhance their understanding of the United States. Participants will live in campus housing facilities with American peers and will be required to participate in twenty hours of community service. There will also be a virtual arrival orientation and an in-person end-of-program workshop.
Grant benefits include international travel, tuition, room and board, accident/sickness insurance, monthly stipend, and funding for books.
Eligibility
Applicant should:
Be an Indonesian citizen
Be over 18 years of age
Be enrolled in a full-time undergraduate program (S1/D4) in Indonesia, having completed a minimum of one semester of study and having at least one more semester to complete at their home institution upon return. Preference will be given to those who are in their third up to the fifth semester.
Demonstrate leadership potential through academic work, community involvement, and extracurricular activities
Demonstrate command of written and spoken English as attested by a recent (less than two years old) TOEFL ITP or TOEFL Prediction score of 500 or iBT of 48.
Be committed to returning directly to Indonesia after the completion of the program
Preference will be given to those who have had little or no experience in the US or outside of their home countries. Only short-listed candidates will be notified for a personal interview.
The following applicants are ineligible:
US citizens and permanent residents of the United States
Individuals currently studying, residing, or working outside of Indonesia
Local employees of the US missions abroad who work for the US Department of State and/or the US Agency for International Development (USAID)
Immediate family members (i.e., spouses and children) of US Department of State and USAID employees; family members are also ineligible for one year following the termination of employment
Current World Learning and AMINEF employees and their immediate family members
Deadline
The deadline for the online submission of application materials for the program is January 6, 2022.
How to Apply
Candidates should complete the online application, which can only be accessed from November 1, 2021, until the deadline of January 6, 2022.
Submission Requirements (to be supplied in English)
Two letters of reference, one from a lecturer from the applicant’s major field of study, the other from another lecturer, an employer, a coach, or a community work supervisor.
Photocopy of Indonesian ID card (KTP)
The latest university progress report/transcript in Indonesian and English
The transcript and other materials must be prepared before the deadline since you will not be able to add additional information on the online application form after that date.
After the online application has been submitted, candidates should inform staff at AMINEF via email attaching their scanned TOEFL ITP or TOEFL Prediction score to info.scholarship@aminef.or.id, with the email subject, “[Your Full Name] – Completed Global UGRAD Online Form.”
Please note that there are requirements unique to the Indonesia program, which may differ from details on the World Learning website. For applicants from Indonesia, please refer to the above requirements when applying to this program and direct all your questions to AMINEF staff.
More Information
Please also visit the following links for more information on the program:
io.undip.ac.id; Kangwon National University, shortly called KNU is one the best public university in South Korea. Through the office of international affairs, it announces that KNU opens the registration for Spring 2022 KNU student exchange programme as follows
Overview
A student from a Sister University of Kangwon National University may attend one or two semesters at KNU and return to their school to receive credits.
A student must obtain an official recommendation from their school to apply as an exchange student, and the tuition fees should be paid to their original school.
Advantages of KNU Student Exchange Program
A variety of academic fields
Exempted from tuition fees of KNU
One hour travel to/from Seoul by bus or subway
Buddy Program
Incheon International Airport pick-up service
A variety of cultural events (Culture Day, picnics, learning samulnori performance, Hanbok wearing experience, Farewell Party, and etc.)
Dormitory guaranteed (the student must cover the cost)
Eligibility
A student who is able to take lectures in English or Korean
A student with a GPA of 3.0 of 4.0
A student who has completed at least two semesters in Undip (Min semester 3)
A copy of the Certificate of Enrollment (CONTACT YOUR FACULTY)
A copy of the Recommendation (ONLY ISSUED BY DIPONEGORO INTERNATIONAL OFFICE), you can skip it when you apply. Only shortlisted candidate who will get this document
Financial Support
Tuition and fees : Application, admission and tuition fees are waived
Scholarship : Participants may have an opportunity to receive a K-PIES and GKS scholarship.
Note
Restricted Departments for Application: Department of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Medicine, Department of Nursing, College of Law
Regular courses provided in English are subjects for undergraduate students. Graduate students can also apply for regular courses (provided in English) for undergraduate students, but only when the credits are accepted by their home schools.
Diponegoro International Office proudly presents The 2nd Diponegoro Creative Idea International Student Competition (CREADENATION)
Stay Creative Beyond Physical Boundaries.
This competition will be held on October 4th 2021 – January 1st 2022
Here is the schedule:
The competion is held in the form ‘Online Competition from Home (Online)
Registration: Monday, October 4th – Monday, December 27th 2021
Assessment: Monday, January 3rd – Friday, January 14th 2022
Semi-Finalist Announcement: Monday, 17th January 2022
Final: Tuesday, 25th January 2022
Winner Announcement: Monday, January 31st 2022
ACTIVITIES
Diponegoro International Office (DIO) is inviting all international students (NON-INDONESIAN) to give your most creative idea with the theme Creative Concept to Heal The World: Mitigation and Handling of Covid-19 Impacts. The categories and requirements of the activity are as follows:
Creative Poster (Undergraduate)
Topic: Win the fight against COVID-19 to heal the world
Individual work
An original poster that must be in accordance with the theme
Never been submitted in any other competition
The poster is a digital-based (not handmade)
Poster format is PDF (Max 10 MB) with the size of A3 (29.7 ´ 42 cm)
File name for submission: POSTER_NAME_UNIVERSITY_2NDCREADENATION
Do not forget to put this following information in your poster
Logo of Universitas Diponegoro (at the top of the poster)
Logo of Diponegoro International Office (at the top of the poster)
Logo of YOUR UNIVERSITY (at the top of the poster)
Your picture, name, affiliation and contact info (at the bottom of the poster)
Do not use any inappropriate content
Assessment Criteria for Creative Poster
The mindset or idea of the poster
Communicative, informative, educative and concise
Poster is easy to understand by the public and provide useful information
Poster must show the originality and uniqueness of the idea regarding to the topic
Composition of picture, color, words and layout of the objects
The existence of “point in number 7”
Creative Idea based on Critical Review (Master and Doctoral)
Creative idea based on scientific review in Science and Social-Humaniora (TOPIC 1)
Topic: Scientific review with original suggestions to adapt and overcome the social, law, education, economic and political alteration that caused by COVID-19.
Creative idea based on applied science (TOPIC 2)
Topic: Scientific review with suggestions (concept, system and design) to overcome the alteration of agriculture systems (include food, fisheries, etc), health, environment, industry and communication due to COVID-19
Requirement:
Maximum 3 authors for each article
The article is an original work that must be in accordance with the theme
Never been submitted in any other competition or published in any kind of publisher (journal, newspaper, etc.)
The article must be written according to the guidance for author (GDA)
Article must be submitted in PDF format (Max 10 MB) with the size of A4
File name for submission:
ARTICLE_TOPIC1/2_NAME_UNIVERSITY_2NDCREADENATION
NOTE:
EVERY PARTICIPANT CAN SUBMIT MAXIMUM 2 SUBMISSION
Please note that committees provide requirements in preparing the creative poster; while for critical review we provide article template, copyright transfer and cover letter. Please prepare your submission according to the requirements, or your submission will be rejected directly without any consideration.
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