by GLOBAL_1 | Feb 27, 2020 | News, Story
– The event / programme is quite good, and i enjoyed the whole session. It has impacted me with new skills and i recommend more of this event. In the future programme it would be better if the materials and mode yang deliver in English, to ensure simple and easy way for us as international Students to comprehend.
– Bagi saya kega\iatan ini sangat membantu untuk mempermudah tulisan yang selanjutnya walaupun artikel ini hanya menunjukkan populer da tidak sama dengan artikel ilmiah. Akan tetapi untuk journal ini, kita lebih mengutamakan hal yang menarik tapi bahasanya yang sederhana itu bagi saya membantu sekali untuk ke depan. Terima kasih.
– Pertama – tama saya mengucapkan terima kasih kepada Diponegoro University dimana sudah memberikan kesempatan kepada kami terutama mahasiswa asing untuk mengikuti seminar dan pelatihan ini karena bisa menambah wawasan kami bagaimana cara penulisan karya ilmiah.
– Soal materi atau topik yang selama ini sangat bermanfaat teapi jika perlu kita bisa share dengan bahasa inggris agar teman-teman yang lain bisa dipahami
– Considering that the program is supposed to be attende by international students. I think that the Bahasa Indonesia would be less used to the benefit of the english language. The time too is long.
– Thanks. Event was good, i have learnt some new ideas about how to write a scientific and popular paper. I hope this knowledge will be very helpful to me and my friends. Next even organizer can be improve the following :
* Time management (starting time)
* If (in materials) possible translator (bahasa inggris)
– As far as i am concerned, this event was interesting. So far, in fact learning about writing and publshing a scientific and popular articles are the most useful opportunities for post graduate students especially international students at UNDIP. However, as this event was organized by IO Undip it should be conducted in English in order to permit all participants to understand all the context presented. Thank you so much.
– I wish to increase such lectures to be benefit more. Thank you for this work.
– Kalo bisa saat diadakan di seminar setelah mendapatkan materi dari pembicara jika bisa mengaplikasikannya di saat seminar berlangsung. Terima kasih atas undangannya.
– Today event was amazing adn beneficial for both academic and general writing. The only comment is the event is not organized well in terms of “punctual” as it is written and sent by email. Thank you Undip.
– I have no suggestion. Thank you for all thinks.
– Acaranya sangat menarik semoga ke depan Undip tetap melakukan kegiatan ini agar membantu kami mahasiswa asing untuk menulis artikel yang baik dan benar.
– Kegiatannya berjalan dengan baik. Semoga ke depannya bisa lebih baik lagi. Dengan adanya seminar ini bisa membantu kami untuk menulis jurnal yang lebih baik lagi.
– Language of presenters: the mix of English language is not much, therefore the understanding is low. Management of Time : Guest speakers must have at least 1 hour of 30 minutes of talking and 15 minutes of questions.
– The event was good and I would like to recommend to add more as this one.
Participants of ISWC 2020
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by GLOBAL_1 | Feb 26, 2020 | News
Semarang, io.undip.ac.id; the issue of publishing an article or paper in the scientific journal among the scholars is getting more critical. It is not only because of university ranking for Undip as an institution but also for the authors which are in this case researchers and students. Another issue is that composing a scientific paper is very tiring, even for international students. Based on this condition Diponegoro International Office conducts International Students Writing Camp (ISWC 2020).
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ISWC 2020
The camp is held on Wednesday, February 26, 2020, at Ruang Sidang BAA. The camp opens by the director of Diponegoro International Office, Mr. Kartika Widya Utama. He says that it is important to facilitate this kind of activity to encourage the students, in this case, international students at Diponegoro University to write more scientific articles or papers. “I believe that this camp will affect our respected institution, in terms of publishing more scientific papers” he implied.

The first part of this camp was handled by professor Istadi. He is the head of the Integrated Laboratory of Undip and a full professor in Chemical Engineering. Istadi begins the session with the introduction to all participants then continues to introduce himself as a professor. Going deeper into the main material of the camp, he then elaborates to explain how to write a scientific paper. “The keys to publish the paper in the scientific journal are: new contributions, in-depth analysis
article structure, IMRAD (Introduction, Method, Result, and Discussion), Non-IMRAD (freestyle)” he added.

The second session is with the editor in chief of regional online newspaper suarabaru.id, Mr. Widiyartono, SS. He explains in detail how to write in the several platforms i.e; blogs, website, social media and so on. Starts from how to differentiate article and essay. Article is a short kind of writing length approximately 5.000 words contains data and facts and sometimes has opinion from the writer.
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by GLOBAL_1 | Feb 18, 2020 | News
Semarang, io.undip.ac.id; The vision to become a world-class research university seems not a “joke” only. It is proven that Universitas Diponegoro, well known as Undip, is very serious for striving that goal. This vision even already begins to be realized since 2005 by making Undip’s milestone and seriously implement to all aspect of Undip’s management profile. Another issue is that Undip is also very serious to deal with the university’s internationalization.

One of the important roles to boost the university’s internationalization is by appointing the vocal point to carry on international projects and programs. Undip then established the International Office or Office of International Affairs in the year 2009. International Office has specific roles such as handling international students matter, summer school programs, assisting international accreditation and handling inbound-outbound scholarship.
University’s Internationalization Roadmap
As the unit to handle the internationalization plan of the university, the International Office, shortly called IO, has a significant role play in terms of how to show Undip to the world and also to bring the world to Undip at the same. To achieve that goal, IO conducts a workshop to draw the roadmap of the university’s internationalization. Take place at Undip Inn, one of the university’s budgets hotels this event aims to build mutual understanding among Undip’s stakeholders about the internationalization. The event is from 18-19 February 2020 and attended by almost all faculty leaders. Vice Rector for Academic and Students Affairs, Professor Budi Setiyono said that we have to be more serious to recruit more international students, which is one of the parameters for international rankings. He added, “we have to shift not only the way of recruiting but also the target countries we have expose.” “ASEAN CMLV (Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam) countries are our target now and don’t forget our closest neighbor, Timor Leste also should be targeted” he implied.

international student from vietnam
Meanwhile, the Head of International Office, Kartika Widya Utama said that it is important for us to make divers international programs in order to attract more international students. Two of the best programs that we have is the Summer School and Diponegoro International Students Scholarship (DISS). “the summer school should be well managed by the faculty, while DISS will be managed by the office of international affairs. We do hope by having those programs more international students are coming and study or just visit this university” he added.
Another issue is that student visa for foreign students is very difficult to get. It potentially reduces the number of our international students. To coup this problem, Admission Center, under its manager Dr. Bambang Cahyono said that we have to adjust our admission timeline much longer than before. It is important for our international students to have more time in preparing departure to Undip.

This event ends with the final draft of Handling International Students Regulation which is discussed by all participants of the meeting. It will be then submitted to the Rector to issued and finally becomes the “holy book” how to manage international students at Diponegoro University.
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by GLOBAL_1 | Feb 17, 2020 | News, Scholarship
semarang, io.undip.ac.id; This is the official announcement of Master Scholarship Programme from Poland. International Office of Diponegoro University invites best talents to join this once in a lifetime opportunity, getting master scholarship from respected institution in Europe.

Asian student enjoy academic life in Europe
One of the basic objectives of NAWA is initiating and supporting student mobility. This objective is to be implemented by means of founding programmes aiming at enhancing the level of internationalisation of the Polish higher education institutions, as well as enabling Polish students to gain international experience.
What programmes for students?
NAWA offers both outgoing and incoming programmes. We are currently offering scholarship programmes for foreign students as part of the development assistance (co-funded by the Foreign Ministry) and a scholarship programme for individuals of Polish origin. Polish students get the mobility opportunity being part of the Central European Exchange Programme for University Studies (CEEPUS) – the second after Erasmus+ biggest student exchange programme in Poland – and under bilateral agreements entered into with third-party countries.
Next student mobility programmes are planned to be launched over the upcoming years.
What will get our finance support?

NAWA funds will be channeled in the form of scholarships to foreign students who study in Poland or Polish students who are on their partial studies or study visits abroad. The monthly grant amount will differ depending on the programme and study level.
Evaluation of Applications
The NAWA applications will be evaluated in accordance with the provisions of the Act. All applications submitted as part of the call for proposals will be evaluated for their formal and substantive aspect. The formal evaluation will be made by the NAWA staff. The method for evaluating the content of the applications will depend on a programme and will be laid down in each programme’s rules.
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If you get interested to join that program, please apply to the link mentioned in this post. Meanwhile, if you want to know more about other information of scholarship or exchange program, please feel free to contact Diponegoro International Office
Download Flyer , Guide Book and Regulations
Courtesy of https://nawa.gov.pl/en
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by GLOBAL_1 | Feb 7, 2020 | News
semarang, io.undip.ac.id; Greetings from Jakarta, Hello DIO Buddy we are proud to inform you that Diponegoro University is opening stand on Education Training & Scholarship Expo 2020 at the Jakarta Convention Center Hall A-B. There you can find various information related to our International Undergraduate Program. In addition to the IUP, there you can also ask questions about regular new student admissions, including tips and tricks. So what are you waiting for? Let’s immediately storm our stand there.
You want to go there but it’s too far? we are ready to cover you, please click the links below for information related to the IUP Program.
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by GLOBAL_1 | Feb 7, 2020 | News
semarang, io.undip.ac.id; Kanazawa University in collaboration with International Office Universitas Diponegoro invite all students of Universitas Diponegoro to join Kanazawa University Short-Stay Program (2020-2021) (KU-SSP). You may visit the official website of Kanazawa University or kindly read this steps to prepare:
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Kanazawa University Short-Stay Program (KU-SSP)
Purpose
This program provides Japanese language and culture courses, for students from the Institutions that principally
have an exchange agreement with Kanazawa University.
Courses
Summer Program (Festival Visit): June 22 – July 10 (3 weeks) 【subject to change】
Winter Program (Japanese New Year): December 27,2020 -January 16, 2021 (3 weeks) 【subject to change】
Spring Program (Touch of Japanese Culture): February 15-24 (10 days) 【subject to change】
Number of Students
20 for each course
Eligibility
Applicants must satisfy all of the following requirements.
They must…
1. be currently enrolled in the undergraduate program at the partner universities of Kanazawa University,
2. be in good academic standing,
3. have a clear purpose for study abroad as well as full intention to devote themselves to academic and other
cultural activities,
4. go back to their home institutions and continue their education after finishing the program,
5. be able to obtain appropriate visa status in Japan,
6. be proficient in English (CEFR B2 level) and have possibly studied the Japanese language for more than one
semester.
Housing
Students will stay in a hotel (TBA)
Participants in the Winter Program have an opportunity to experience a home-stay with a local family.
Payment for housing is included in the program fee.
Program Fee
JPY 200,000 for the Summer and Winter Programs
JPY 100,000 for the Spring Programs
Program fee includes:
・Tuition (Japanese Language and Cultural Studies)
・Accommodation in Kanazawa (Hotel and/or Home-stay)
・Program activities including an excursion
Program fee DOES NOT include:
・International and domestic travel to and from Kanazawa
・Travel Insurance (Students must be covered by a travel insurance
throughout the program.)
・Meals (Students need to pay for daily lunch and dinner while they are
staying at the hotel. At the home-stay, all meals will be served by the host family,
except when eating out.)
Japan Student Service Organization (JASSO) Scholarship – JPY 80,000
Up to 20 participants in each program belonging to the institutions that have concluded a Memorandum on
Student Exchange with Kanazawa University and having the nationality of the countries or regions that have
diplomatic relations with Japan will be paid a monthly stipend, if accepted as a JASSO (Japan Student Services
Organization) scholarship grantee. (Note: Students from Taiwan and Palestine are also considered eligible.
Students who have Japanese citizenship are NOT eligible.)
APPLICATION FOR KU-SSP2020
Step 1: Fill out the application form and prepare additional documents below.
* Official or unofficial transcript from the applicant’s home institution
(1 copy, PDF format)
* ID photo (1 copy, 3cm x 4cm, JPEG or other digital format)
* Photocopy of the ID page of the applicant’s passport (1 copy, PDF
format)
* Proof of Japanese or English Proficiency (or a letter of recommendation
issued by a specialist in language education) (1 copy, PDF format)
Step 2: Submit the completed application materials to the international office of the home institution. Note that
Kanazawa University only accepts application through the applicant’s home institution. Application by an
individual student will not be processed.
Step 3: The applicant’s home institution will send his/her application materials to Kanazawa University by the
following deadline:
Application materials are available online at the School of International Education website
(http://kuglobal.w3.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/eg/sie/). Note that application individually submitted by students will not
be accepted.
Application Deadline
February 14, 2020 for the Summer Program
September 4, 2020 for the Winter Program
October 2, 2020 for the Spring Program
Notification of Acceptance
Kanazawa University will notify students of their acceptance to the program in March 2020 (for Summer
Program), October 2020 (for Winter Program) and November 2020 (for Spring Program) through their home
institutions.
Note that within a month after they receive a letter of acceptance, students are required to submit a Certificate
of Health and Immunization Record to the International Student Section at Kanazawa University.
Visa
Students of some countries might be required to obtain a “Temporary Visit (tourist) Visa” to Japan.
For information about obtaining a visa, please see:
Guide to Japanese VISA
http://www.mofa.go.jp/j_info/visit/visa/
Japanese embassies, Consulates and, Permanent Missions
https://www.mofa.go.jp/about/emb_cons/over/index.html
KU-insurance
Participants are required to take out KU-insurance covering medical expenses and personal liability. The
insurance fee is included in the program fee.
Courses
Japanese Culture and Language (2 transfer credits for the Summer and Winter Programs and 1 transfer credit
for the Spring Program)
Every program has two sections, the Japanese language course and the culture course. In the language course,
you will review grammar that you have learned at your home institution, and learn more vocabulary and
communication skills that you will need for everyday life in Japan, as well as for your culture class. The culture
class will introduce the basics of Japanese traditional culture as well as everyday culture.
There are activities with different topics (see below) and they complement the language and culture classes. You
will learn the vocabulary related to the culture class.
Sample topics:
1. Sado (Tea Ceremony)
2. Kenrokuen Garden
3. Wagashi (Japanese sweets)
4. Home stay (Winter course)
5. Kinpaku (Gold leaf)
6. Wadaiko (Japanese drums)
7. Shirakawago
8. Budo (Japanese Martial Art)
9. Summer festival
KU-SSP_Guidelines (2)
KU-SSP_Application-form
source: official email
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