UNNES Global Summer Course: Cultural Diversity

 

An International mobility program for students who are interested in learning Indonesian culture and arts in 10 days

Theme

Cultural Diversity: Celebrating Our Differences and Embracing Our Commonalities.

Description

Indonesia is a country with more than 300 ethnicities, and a population of more than 270 million people. The diversity of Indonesian culture is something interesting to learn. UNNES Global Short Course opens opportunities for anyone of no age limit to participate in various cultural activities which include arts and sports activities. The course will combine lectures from multidisciplinary lectures of Universitas Negeri Semarang.

A tangible form as a conservation campus capable of managing waste, UNNES has an Integrated Waste Treatment Plant (TPST). This TPST is also a manifestation of UNNES’s concern and seriousness in maintaining and conserving the environment. This TPST is an organic waste processing site that is managed and held directly by the UNNES Conservation Development UPT. This TPST is located in Gang Ki Ageng Gribik, Sekaran, Gunungpati, or across the UNNES Main Gate.

TPST UNNES in addition to collecting and processing waste from the UNNES campus environment also processes waste from the surrounding community. These wastes are initially collected and then sorted and sorted between organic waste and inorganic waste or plastic waste. These sorted organic wastes are then processed into useful products and have selling value. In this TPST, it has also used tools and machines that help human work in processing these wastes.

Through the UNNES Global Short Course program, we invite you to participate in waste management as a tangible form of the surrounding environment. Packed in interesting and applicable activities.

General Criteria

  • Citizen of ASEAN, ASIA, Australia, Europe, and America
  • Be at least 18 years old and maximum 30 years old
  • Can speak English proven by TOEFL/ TOEIC/IELTS/DET / English proficiency certificate
  • Have never participated in an international mobility program at UNNES
  • Physical and spiritual health is proven by health insurance during the programs
  • Have an interest in Indonesian language and culture

Schedule

Registration             : March 3 – May 30, 2025
Selection                  : May 26 – June 3, 2025
Payment                   : June 3 – 6, 2025
Class                         : June 18 – 20, 2025

Download the brochure here

 

 

Cost

Academic Year 2023/2024

Program fees for students from non-UNNES partner universities.

Registration              : USD 30
Tuition Fee                : USD 350

*Payment via VA will be send after selection process.

Courses

  • Batik

The development of batik today is not only limited to batik canting. Currently also known as batik using ecoprint techniques. Ecoprint batik is one type of batik whose manufacturing method utilizes natural dyes from tannins or dyes of leaves, roots or stems placed on a piece of cloth, then the cloth is boiled.

  • Skeleton Leaf Arts

It is a creative business that utilizes leaf waste in the environment around UNNES. The bones or leaf fibers are used as a painting medium worth hundreds of thousands of rupiah.

  • Karawitan (Gamelan)

One of the interesting activities that can be followed in the UNNES Global Short Course is karawitan. Karawitan is a gamelan art and sound art with slendro and pelog scales. This art is famous in Java and Bali. Participants can learn directly by practicing playing gamelan accompanied by professional trainers

  • Tonnis Sports Game

It is a combination of these two sports badminton and tennis, some of the game procedures and rules of tonnis are also the result of modifications or a combination of both. Ton- nis can be played in singles or doubles.

  • Semarang Cultural Night

These various activities will be held in June 2024 at Kota Lama Semarang. Place to explore Indonesian culture with interesting activities.

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