Meet Hassana from Nigeria, the awardee of Kemitraan Negara Berkembang Scholarship

Meet Hassana from Nigeria, the awardee of Kemitraan Negara Berkembang Scholarship


io.undip.ac.id – Kemitraan Negara Berkembang (KNB), the fellowship of developing countries becomes the flagship of Indonesian scholarship for foreigners. It is seen that every year, Government of Republic of Indonesia accepts more than 100 people every year to undergo their studies in Indonesia under this scheme. One of them is Hassana Dauda Sani, the awardee of KNB Scholarship from Nigeria. She has just finished her master degree in Faculty of Public Health at Diponegoro University. She loves to tell the story of ‘being’ Indonesian for 3 years and here is the story:

“MY EXPERIENCE IN A PLACE FAR AWAY FROM HOME…….!

I was a Nigerian girl who only knew about foreign countries from books and movies, with the hope that I will one day experience living abroad and fortunately it did come to pass even though it wasn’t my dream country, I did make a special journey.

Moving to Indonesia made me start a completely and an unbelievable new life. The journey from my home country to my new country was long but exiting since it was my first time going to Asia. I looked out for every detail I could get about the continent with every transit during the journey. Although I was scared travelling alone, I however had my hopes high. My feelings were complex – I was full of curiosity and my heart was like a rabbit’s but at the end I arrived my destination and was warmly received by my hosts.

Hassana and Manger of International Student Welfare, Ms. Meita at Undip

The next day I got up and I couldn’t wait to go out, even though I couldn’t understand the local language. I looked at my new surroundings, it was very different from what I was used to. Everything, everywhere, everyone was new for me. I thought I couldn’t live there, and I was scared about that. As time went on, I gradually learned many things. I remember the Indonesian people were especially kind, and always smiling so I thought to myself, they would help me to understand and be understood. I felt that I shouldn’t be afraid because I had predecessors whom I could also learn from and I was also aware I was going to take a language course. So, I told myself it wouldn’t be as difficult as I thought since I have always liked to learn new languages. The important thing was that I could be secure and happy to live in Indonesia, and start to feel like it was my sweet home.

As time went by in this strange country, I started to know about the culture (the do’s and don’ts), the food (most of the people prefer to eat out rather than cook at home which is the opposite of where I come from), how to relate with the people, as well as how to take care of myself which was a good chance to get my own independence. Although at first, I had issues with the food which I couldn’t cope with but as a result of this, I fell ill and was hospitalised. The doctor advised that I should try to eat their food because my blood level was low since I wasn’t eating well. With this, I set out to try the cuisines and I eventually fell in love with a few (Nasi goreng, nasi padang, roti bakar, lumpia, soto ayam, buah naga, e.t.c). I also discovered the local market where I could get varieties of raw foods and make myself. Notwithstanding, there were special delicacies back home that I couldn’t and still can’t get here and I miss taking them.

I find the fact that people around here barely know anything about the African continent compared to the level of knowledge we have about the Asian continent over there, surprizing. As such, they see or compare us (Africans) to the Papuans while some other people think we are African Americans. I always have to explain to almost everyone I meet; what Africa is like and what life is all about there. They are curious to know why we have different skin colour and most especially, they are thrilled to know that I am actually a Muslim because they don’t think there are Muslims in Africa.

Another very amazing thing about Indonesia is the tourism! I am always fascinated about every tourist site I visit because the places are always well decorated, homely and everyone trying to show what they’ve got to offer. There are more than a thousand tourist sites in this country of which I have visited very few.

Studying in UNDIP was also part and the largest of my experiences. I loved the environment and learning atmosphere. It has provided me opportunities to challenge myself and gain a huge improvement in academic areas, but also taught me lessons about life. The lecturers and students are always supportive, so with time, I became much more confident to communicate with others and express my opinion in class.

Having lived here for more than two years, it has been an enriching experience because it forced me to adapt to things that are unfamiliar and unusual, I have become independent and open to new, exciting, or terrifying challenges that I would never have encountered in my home country. And that is the most rewarding of all: the opportunity to learn and develop as a person, because I discovered things about myself that I never knew before; my beliefs, passions, character. Through interacting within a foreign society, my eyes got open to all sorts of aspects of life that would be difficult to learn in my native country since my stay here has made me to come in contact with not just the Indonesians, buy other people from other countries around the world with different social cultural behaviors.

I am very happy and glad that I came here. A new country, a new life and new challenges…!”

 

 

International Students’ Testimonial for ISWC 2020

International Students’ Testimonial for ISWC 2020

– 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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[CALL FOR PARTICIPANT] Info Session with ATN (Australian Technology Network of Universities)

[CALL FOR PARTICIPANT] Info Session with ATN (Australian Technology Network of Universities)


International Office of Diponegoro University in collaboration with ATN (Australian Technology Network of Universities) will hold an info session about scholarships for higher education in Australia. We hereby request for lecturer and students of Diponegoro University to be able to attend the event which will be held on:

Day / Date :  Thursday, August 11, 2016
Time*         :  10:20 to 12:00 WIB
Venue         :  Ruang Sidang Universitas (ex. Ruang sidang BAA)
Rektorat Lama Building, Jl. Prof. H. Soedarto, SH Tembalang Semarang

For those interested to join, please fill this link here no later than August 10, 2016.

*Free snack for first 30 participants

OPENING CEREMONY of IAAS 59th WORLD CONGRESS in DIPONEGORO UNIVERSITY

OPENING CEREMONY of IAAS 59th WORLD CONGRESS in DIPONEGORO UNIVERSITY


International Office of Diponegoro University with partnership with International Association of Agricultural and Related Sciences (IAAS) Local Committee of Diponegoro University successfully held “Opening Ceremony of IAAS 59th World Congress” on Tuesday, August 2nd 2016 in Meeting Hall of Library Building 1st floor, Diponegoro University, Tembalang campus.

The opening ceremony was started at 9 a.m. until 12 a.m. with two keynote speakers for welcoming the delegates, the vice rector of academic and student affairs, Prof. Dr. Ir. Muhammad Zainuri DEA and the IAAS LC UNDIP student advisor, Dr. Ir. Delianis Pringgenies, M.Sc. This event is attended by the students who come from 24 countries around the world.

IAAS itself has a headquarter in Belgium since 1957 and has a lot of member from 40 countries around the world. In Indonesia, there are 8 university who join IAAS Indonesia, they are IAAS LC of Bogor Agricultural University (IPB), IAAS LC of University of Brawijaya (UB), IAAS LC of Padjadjaran University (UNPAD), IAAS LC of Diponegoro University (UNDIP), IAAS LC of Sebelas Maret University (UNS), IAAS LC of Gadjah Mada University (UGM), IAAS LC of University of Mataram (UNRAM), IAAS LC Lambung Mangkurat University (UNLAM), and there are still always be some potentials to develop more member in university which has agricultural faculty.