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Cross-Cultural Exchange: Universitas Gadjah Mada and the National University of Singapore

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  • 14 November 2023, 05.28
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Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) is further solidifying its reputation as a World-Class University. This commitment is evident through its ongoing cross-cultural exchange program, operating under the U-to-U scheme, between Universitas Gadjah Mada and the National University of Singapore (NUS). This exchange is divided into three main parts: online sessions via Zoom Meeting Room, offline activities in Yogyakarta, and offline engagements in Singapore. This exchange program began in early June and concluded in mid-October 2023.

This year, 24 participants participated in this exchange, including 10 English Department students from UGM and 14 students from NUS enrolled in various study programs. The participants from UGM are Anisa Sofiana, Anis Daika, Aulia Muchtarom, Gabriella Herma, Jesse Puspita, Leni Cahya, Maulita Shinta, Mellyana Nugky, Misma Daud, and Nur Aini Putri. This exchange program is an integral part of Universitas Gadjah Mada’s Independent Learning Program (MBKM), coordinated by the English Department within the Faculty of Cultural Sciences. On the NUS side, it is managed by the Impact Experience (IEx) program. The supervisors assigned to this program are Alvanita, M.Ed., and Rahmawan Jatmiko, M.A., at UGM, while Miguel Escobar, Ph.D., oversees the NUS side of the exchange.

This exchange program aims to enrich students’ knowledge, particularly those enrolled in the “Introduction to Multiculturalism through Folklore and Mythology” course. Throughout the program, students not only learn how to foster intercultural dialogue but also gain insights into art and environmental issues. A primary objective is the creation of a digital archive for the art and environmental communities. Participants in this exchange also collaborate with two local communities, Balai Budaya Minomartani and Tactic Plastic, working closely together from September 24th to 29th, 2023, following extensive discussions during the online sessions.

Furthermore, during their time in Singapore (8-11 October 2023), participants had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the fast-paced and multicultural environment of Singapore. They attended classes led by several distinguished lecturers, including Dr. Priza Mahendraputra, Erica Soh, Miguel Escobar, Ph.D., and Dr. Kiven Strohm. In addition, Dr. Daniel Ps Goh, Vice Dean of NUS College, warmly welcomed the participants during their visit, expressing his hope that this exchange would continue to bring mutual benefits to both universities.

It’s worth mentioning that this exchange program has been running for around a decade, beginning as part of the Multiculturalism and Interculturalism classes at UGM and NUS, respectively. However, the COVID-19 epidemic has prompted a three-year shift to virtual exchanges. This year marks a return to in-person exchange. Moreover, this year’s program takes on a new form as an integral part of the MBKM and IEX initiatives.

 

Yogyakarta session: opening ceremony

 

Yogyakarta session: group photo with Balai Budaya Minomartani after hosting Wayang Perfomance

 

Yogyakarta session: Learning how to play gamelan at Balai Budaya Minomartani

 

Yogyakarta session: workshop creating arts from plastic waste with Tactic Plastic
Yogyakarta session: creating art with Tactic Plastic
Yogyakarta session: creating art with Tactic Plastic
Day 1 at NUS: Visiting the library
Day-2 at NUS: Seminar with Erica on “Digitizing Culture” and Dr Priza on “The Tale of Left Out”

 

Day 3 at NUS: Seminar with Miguel Escobar, Ph.D. on “Community Driven Digital Archives” and with Dr. Kiven on “Multiculturalism and Public Space in Singapore”

 

The students and the supervisors are taking picture at one of the iconic landmarks at NUS

 

Community Garden Visits led by Dr. Kiven S.

 

The Vice Dean of NUS College, Dr. Daniel Goh, is welcoming the participants
During the class at NUS

 

Written by: Alvanita

Credit photo:

@thwhoai (Nguyen Thu Hoai)

@nuscollege

Misma Ro Daud, Anis Daika, Rahmawan Jatmiko

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