short course on indonesia today - International Office
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short course on indonesia today - International Office
UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA Short Course on Indonesia Today UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA Short Course on Indonesia Today 2013 2013 To Know... To Experience... To Share... INTERNATIONAL OFFICE Central Administration Building 1st Floor, Universitas Indonesia, Depok Campus Depok 16424, INDONESIA Ph: ( 62-21 ) 78880139, 786 7222 ext.100520 Fax: ( 62-21 ) 7888 0139, 727 0017 Email: [email protected] www.ui.ac.id 24 1 LIFE AT UI WELCOME MESSAGE I am pleased to welcome World Ranking you to our Short Course on UI ranks 1st in Indonesia, 6th in Southeast Indonesia Today. Indonesia faces Asia, 59th in Asia and 273rd among world chal- lenges in its transformation universities. ( QS World University Rank- to high income country and ings of 2012 ) . negotiate its position in the global world. In this program, Ranking by Subject: you will have opportunities to A. Social Sciences ( 139) gain cross cultural understanding about Indonesia by improving relevant B. Arts and Humanities ( 197 ) knowledge and language skills through the special- C. Life Sciences and Biomedicine ized courses and field trips during this program as ( 1 86 ) the dynamics of which demand not only academic study, but also cultural understanding. As our paths are getting closer and closer in this era, this program hectares with 6 lakes. The university main- invaluable experience is rewarding. your country to confirm which visa is needed to enter Indonesia and to inquire about the procedure of obtaining the visa. Airport Pick-up Services International Office will arrange airport pick up service for students participating our short UI Student Ambassador is located in the greeneries consisting of 320 educating our students to gain lessons from such should be sufficient for you. Please contact the nearest embassy or consulate of Indonesia in E. Natural Sciences ( 355 ) The main campus of Universitas Indonesia part of your life experience. For us at the university, Therefore, a tourist visa which allows a foreigner to stay within Indonesia territory for 30 days course program and make sure you get in to the place of accommodation safely. Green Campus during the program and will take this experience as Our short course program only requires you to stay in Indonesia no more than 30 days. D. Engineering and IT ( 2 43 ) gets its importance and relevance. I hope you will gain invaluable experience Visa and Immigration tains the ecology conservation while devel- Have a great learning experience! oping academic facilities. Junaidi, M.A. Head of International Office Universitas Indonesia Multicultural Environment The students of UI are not only from domestic region of Indonesia but also of international students from 26 countries. We believe in creating international networks starting from young generation through friendship. During the short course, you will be accompanied by UI Student Ambassador. They are selected student buddies who will give you guidance and assistance on how to get around the campus or to get closer to Indonesian culture in a friendly way. What UI Student Ambassadors Say “ B eing a student ambassador gave me a lot of experiences. That was fun when you met foreign students from around the world. I made a lot of international relations with foreign student in summer program and I also learned how to communicate with them and gathered a lot of cultural information from around the world. I enjoyed my experiences with them and was grateful as International Office gave me a chance to learn a lot of things from these experiences. ” Aminah Trikusumaningrum, Faculty of Psychology - UI Affordable Investment and Living Cost With less expensive cost of living in Indone- "Being a student ambassador, I was happy because I met a lot of people, especially foreigner sia, international students not only can save students. I learned a lot from them, about their habit, culture, and so on. I also learned how to financial expenses, but also they can enjoy communicate in English. The most important thing is that I can do what makes me happy, their stay while exploring Indonesia. helping each other. I love to give because it makes me a worthwhile being a human in society." Hady Natadiwijaya, Faculty of Engineering - UI 2 23 Contents LIFE AT UI Welcome Message ……………………. 2 Campus Accommodation For temporary accommodation in Depok, we suggest two on-campus guesthouses. The de- About UI …………………………………..4 tails of each guesthouses are provided below for your consideration. We will make a reservation for new students at one of these guesthouse options as soon as we receive confirmation. INTERNATIONAL OFFICE About Short Course on Indonesia Today …………………… 6 Central Administration Building Center for Japanese Studies Building ( PSJ) Facilities: Auditorium, Guest house, Cafetaria, etc. 1st Floor, Universitas Indonesia, List of Courses …………………….……. 8 Depok Campus Located in the area of Faculty of Humanities ( n ext to Facutly of Social&Political Sciences) , it has 25 rooms with lake-view private terrace. Depok 16424, INDONESIA Course Description …………………….. 9 Tel: 62 21 786 3547 Ph: ( 62-21 ) 78880139, 786 7222 Fax: 62 21 786 3548 ext.100520 Off – class Activities ………………… 15 Fax: ( 62-21 ) 7888 0139, 727 0017 Wisma Makara Located next to the university dormitory, about 5-to-10-minute bus ride to faculty areas. Email: [email protected] Life at UI ………………………………...16 Facilities: Air conditioner, TV, Refrigerator, Conference room, Plenary hall, Restaurant, Coffee Shop, Phone and Internet center, Photocopy, Large parking area Tel: 62 21 7888 3670, 62 21 7888 3671 Reservation: 62 21 7888 3672 Fax: 62 21 7888 3673 Email: [email protected] Website: http://wismamakara.ui.ac.id/ 22 3 Universitas Indonesia LIFE AT UI Being one of the oldest autonomous universities in Indonesia with more than 160 years of experience in education, Universitas Indonesia ( UI ) strengthens its position in regional and international level. Universitas Indonesia reaches to 273 in the rankings of the world's best universities based on QS World University Rankings in 2012. Universitas Indonesia attracts more than 100,000 applicants every year and becomes the home for 49,000 students coming from Indonesia and international students from more than 26 countries. It is our commitment to develop highly qualified education system and graduates who have qualification to meet future challenges of the world. The university ’ s academic staffs consist of lecturers from various academic backgrounds at the forefront of their knowledge. UI ’ s programs are accredited by Indonesian Board of National Accreditation. Some programs have been assessed by ASEAN University Network Living Expenses Depok offers a good standard of living with good value of money, compared to other study destinations. The weekly cost of living depends on the student’ s lifestyle and type of accommodation. The following comparative table give an indication of the type of expenses and average costs international students will need to meet. Expenses Estimated Cost in IDR Estimated Cost in USD Meals Rp 500,000 $ 50 Transportation Rp 300,000 $ 30 Communication Rp 200,000 $ 20 Photocopies Rp 100,000 $ 10 Personal Daily Needs Rp 300,000 $ 30 Incidentals Rp 150,000 $ 15 Total Rp 1,550,000 $ 155 ( A UN ) . The university has twelve ( 14 ) faculties: 4 • Faculty of Medicine • Faculty of Dentistry • Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science • Faculty of Pharmacy • Faculty of Engineering • Faculty of Law • Faculty of Economics • Faculty of Humanities • Faculty of Psychology • Faculty of Social & Political Sciences • Faculty of Public Health • Faculty of Computer Science • Faculty of Nursing 21 LIFE AT UI Automatic Teller Machines ( ATMs ) ATMs are usually available in malls, shopping centers, and other strategic business areas. It operates with widely accepted international credit and debit cards Money Transfer Online Money Transfer services are available in many business areas to facilitate money transfer from overseas to customer in Indonesia. This service is usually available at banks. Our Campuses Jakarta Depok Money Changer Money changers are located throughout such as shopping malls, department stores and hotels. It is recommended to bring clean and unmarked money. Otherwise, the money changers will refuse to give exchange or deduct the exchange rate. Local banks often give exchange rates that may be better. Quick Facts: Telecommunication 1. Universitas Indonesia was established in 1849. 2. Universitas Indonesia ranks the best university in Indonesia based on QS World There are many telecommunication providers that you can choose for your cellular phone. University Ranking. Most of them usually have many to offer beside basic phone and short messaging service, 3. The campus is located in 320 hectares of greeneries. such as Multimedia service and internet broadband service. To name a few, there are 4. Our graduates need only 2-3 months to get their first job. Telkomsel GSM cellular provider which offers prepaid card named ‘ S impati ’ , ‘ K artu AS ’ , and post-paid card called ‘ Kartu Halo ’ . There is also Excelcomindo that has ‘ XL ’ prepaid card and ‘ Explore ’ postpaid card. Some other product is Indosat with IM3 and Mentari. You can also choose CDMA cellular providers such as Esia, Smart or Flexi. Some of them also offers internet service. Business Hours Embassies : Monday – Friday, 8 am – 4 pm Banks : Monday – Friday, 8 am – 3 pm Malls/shopping centers : Monday – Sunday, 10 am – 10 pm Airline Offices : Monday – Friday, 8 am - 4 pm & Saturday, 8 am - noon 20 5 LIFE AT UI SHORT COURSE ON INDONESIA TODAY How to Get to UI Depok Campus ABOUT By Car: The trip will take about one hour from Jakarta city centre along regular road or about 30 min- Our Short Course on Indonesia utes along inner city toll road. From Jakarta International Airport the trip takes about one and a half to two hours via toll road. Traveling by taxi from the airport will cost around Rp.200, 000. Today is a comprehensive living Please provide the taxi driver with money for toll fees around Rp 20,000,-. After exiting all toll and learning program for interna- gates, the driver will give you the changes should there are some. tional students offering a study about contemporary Indonesia in By Train: Take any of regular ( Jabotabek ) trains ( s tretched from Kota to Bogor ) to Depok/Bogor. its different aspects, such as Hop off at UI or Pondok Cina station. Every point in the campus is accessible by yellow cam- economy, law, arts & popular cul- pus bus, which serves for free. ture, history, social, and politics, Banking while learning and experiencing Indonesian language and culture. Students are challenged to discuss their views and gain new insights with lecturers, researchers, and professors knowledgeable about the issues. Furthermore, there are study trips for students in the forms of cultural excursion, homestay and workshops of Indonesian culture. On-Campus There are many bank offices and ATMs ( A utomatic Teller Machines ) counters on campus located at the Central Library, he Faculty of Economics complex, Faculty of Psychology complex, and at the Engineering Center, Faculty of Engineering. Off-Campus There are numerous foreign banks offering various banking services. Many offer both Rupiah and foreign currency ( u sually US$ ) savings, term deposits, safe deposit boxes, credit and Student Testimonial debit card accounts and foreign exchange services. Due to the variety range of services and “ I was really lucky to be able to have a great opportunity to come and study in UI as a summer program student. It was such a wonderful and amazing two weeks for me to meet a lot of different procedures to each bank, it is better make inquiries directly by phone before following up by direct visit. people and study about Indonesia. Everybody was kind to us and they are nicely coordinated with various kind of ethnic. ” Mari Suzue, Ritsumeikan University 6 19 LIFE AT UI Description: The program offers a series of courses on Indonesian culture, society and politics from both historical and contemporary perspectives—covering issues such as ethnic, religious and cultural diversity, law, media and democracy, economics, as well as regional security, counterterrorism, and trans-border issues--which provides fundamental grounds for more advanced On-campus Bikes On-campus bike is one of the alternative means of transportation that students can use within the campus complex. More importantly, this enforces the university campaign towards green learning on Indonesia and opportunities for comparative studies with Japan. The subjects are academically delivered in an objective and balanced point of views. living society. It also provides students with beginner ’ s skills in the Indonesian language in addition to an Train A commuter train ( kereta api ) operates regularly from Jakarta to Bogor via Depok. It is a convenience transport of the masses. Train station is available near by UI Depok campus to connect you to Jakarta and Bogor. Transportation by commuter train costs Rp. 8,000 for airconditioned trains. Trains to other major cities on Java leave from Gambir, Senen and Jatinegara stations. Some trains are bookable in advance. Trains have been a comfortable transportation for inter-city travel with reasonable price. excursion program to several places of interest such as Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, traditional dance and music workshops, and the Istiqlal Mosque, which introduces students to the diversity of Indonesian social and cultural life. A weekend home stay program that provides an opportunity for immersion into the everyday life of Indonesian families in a realistic setting is available as an integrated part of the study program. Taxis Taxis are easily found almost everywhere in the streets of Jakarta. Taking a taxi could be as reliable as using a personal car. At 'flag fall' the meter ( argo ) starts at Rp 5,000 – 6,000 ( f or regular taxi ) . Objective: The purpose is to equip visiting Japanese students with a breadth of knowledge about Indonesia, and with relevant approaches to analyze various social, cultural, economic and political issues related to the study of Indonesia today. Level: The program is designed for undergraduate and first-year postgraduate students ( master ’ s and doctoral levels ) in social and political sciences, law and humanities with an academic interest in studying Indonesia. Program Schedule: Semester 1: 26 August - 7 September Semester 2: 18 February - 2 March 18 7 LIFE AT UI LIST OF COURSES Course Type Area of Study Course Title Special Course Language Special Course Culture Indonesian Contemporary Culture Special Course Social Security Sector Reform in Indonesia Special Course Social Terrorism and Counter Terrorism in Indonesia Shopping BIPA Regional Cooperation in Combating Trans-border Special Course Social Crime Special Course Politics Indonesia - Japan Relations* Class Discussion Culture Comparison of Culture in Japan and Indonesia* Special Course Social Religious Diversity in Indonesia Special Course Social Social System in Indonesia Special Course Social Media in Indonesia Special Course Social Human Rights in Indonesia and Southeast Asia On-Campus Small shops are normally available at some strategic locations on campus where you can buy stationeries and other basic needs, such as a convenience store near the Faculty of Psychology. Off-Campus You can do shopping very easily at the shopping malls and supermarket near by UI Campus, which are located in a walking distance from the campus. Popular supermarkets near UI campuses provide wide range of groceries products, even household appliances. If you need more luxurious shopping experience, you can visit malls in Jakarta area. Transportation On-Campus The university provides campus busses at Depok Campus as the transportation means. The busses routinely start their inside campus journey from 07.00 – 20.00 to transport students around the campus. Off – Campus Bus Buses are the most common means of public transportation in Jakarta. There are a large number of bus companies servicing routes in Jakarta. Large air conditioned buses with 40 seats costs Rp 5,000—Rp 6,000/trip. For airport transfer, except taxis, DAMRI buses are also reliable. For transportation on Jakarta ’ s major streets, you can take busway operating in eight street corridors for Rp. 3,500/trip. 8 17 LIFE AT UI Campus of Universitas Indonesia is located Off-Campus in Depok, a bordering area between Jakarta Eating out is becoming common lifestyle in Inand West Java, and Salemba, Central Jadonesia. Therefore, there are many options of karta. Depok is the main campus of Univerrestaurants or cafés providing range of food sitas Indonesia, while Salemba is the home for students of Faculty of Medicine and sev- and drinks with ‘ halal ’ label for Moslems in eral graduate programs. particular or non-labeled for general consum- DESCRIPTIONS INDONESIAN CONTEMPORARY CULTURE SOCIAL SYSTEM IN INDONESIA Lecturer: Manneke Budiman S.S., M.A., Lecturer: Drs. Ganda Upaya M.A Ph.D. Faculty: Social and Political Sciences Faculty: Humanities Language: English Language: English ers. Situated nearby Jakarta, Depok is very ac- For those who would like to enjoy international cessible from Jakarta. Depok develop itself cuisine, many restaurants and hotels offer dias a youth-district that facilitates hang-out verse international culinary delights including places. Beside on-campus facilities, public Thai, Vietnamese, Japanese,, American, Midfacilities such as hospitals and shopping cen- dle east, Indian, Pakistani, French, Italian, etc. ters are also available near by UI campuses. Food and Drinks On-Campus Course Outline Course Outline The course raises students ’ awareness of The course introduces students to social the difference between contemporary culture system in Indonesia in general, including a and the cultures that came before, but it also brief history of the emergence of Indonesian helps students see the continuation of culture nationalism; the role played by ethnicity and from the previous one to the contemporary regional issues in the social and political one, as well as the ways in which emergent spheres in Indonesia. During the course, the cultures connect to the current and previous students are directed to discuss about local ones while at the same time opening up and national issues in Indonesia especially the future possibilities. relationship between national and local governments. Canteen, cafés and restaurants are available nearby faculty complex. The price is normally Attainment Objectives lower than off-campus cafeteria. The course objective is to equip students with Attainment Objectives The common Indonesian traditional menu is knowledge and skills for identifying, the hot and spicy Padang food, Javanese analyzing, and predicting trajectories of food with predominant sweet taste, and Sun- culture with contemporary culture as its focal danese food offering organic and vegetables point. feature. 16 The course objective is to provide students with general knowledge and understanding on how relations between local and national governments are vulnerable to maintain the integration or Indonesian unity. 9 OFF - CLASS ACTIVITIES DESCRIPTIONS RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY IN INDONESIA Off-class activities featuring cultural exposure and Indonesian way of living are offered in this REGIONAL COOPERATION IN COMBATING TRANS-BORDER CRIME Lecturer: Drs. Ganda Upaya M.A Lecturer: Ferdinand T. Andi Lolo S.H, LL.M, Ph.D Faculty: Social and Political Sciences short course, enabling students to experience Indonesian culture while buidling friendship with Indonesian students. UI students ambassadors will be of their company while doing activities, including excursion to cultural and historical places, Indonesian dance or music workshops and home stay experience with welcoming Indonesian local families. Faculty: Social and Political Sciences Language: English Language: English Course Outline Course Outline The course introduces students to religion in The course serves as introductory to the Indonesia in general, including a brief history participants on the current issues in regional of the coming of major religions such as common efforts in combating trans-border Hinduism, Budhism, Islam, and Christianity to crime such as organized crime and corruption. Indonesia; the role played by religion in the The sophistication of technology combined social and political spheres in Indonesia. with the freedom of movement has created During the course, the students are directed huge opportunity for people with legitimate to discuss about local, national and global business to advance their interest to the issues on religion in Indonesia. international level. Unfortunately the criminal Study visits to institutions will also be inserted in the program as a way for students to gain offenders enjoy the similar advantage. By knowledge about how government or non-government organization implement policies in abusing the technology and exploiting the Indonesia that are related to the program coverage. Attainment Objectives The course objective is to provide students with general knowledge and understanding on how religions in Indonesian have come to Indonesia and play an important role not only in every day life but also in political sphere. freedom of movement these offenders are able to be a step ahead of law enforcement. The incompatibility in their respective legal systems as well as various restrictions imposed on them making it difficult for law enforcement in the region to track down the offenders and their assets and to disrupt their criminal network. 10 15 DESCRIPTIONS DESCRIPTIONS HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDONESIA AND INDONESIAN LANGUAGE ( BIPA ) SOUTH EAST ASIA Lecturer: Hadi Rahmat Purnama S.H., Lecturer: Agung Prasetya LL.M. Faculty: Humanities Faculty: Law Language: English / Indonesian Language: English Course Outline Course Outline The course introduce the development of hu- This course introduces basic Indonesian lanman rights in Indonesia and South East Asia, guage to students so that they will be able to and give awareness of human rights mecha- deliver a basic conversation in Indonesian lan- nism in Indonesia and South East Asia. This guage. The course includes greeting expres- course also introduces the awareness on hu- sion and pronunciation, introducing oneself man issues in Indonesia and South East Asia and others, describing physical appearance, telling numbers, time, colors, surrounding ob- Attainment Objectives jects and daily activities. By the end of the In- The objective of course will give knowledge donesian language course, the students will and awareness of human rights development, be given an activity as a resume. Area of reform covers from legislations, enforcement in the region are looking into a institutions, functions, instruments to activities. new strategy that may overcome the legal Explanation covers equally amongst institutions hurdles. One feasible option is the discussed. It also covers unintended situation strengthening cooperation among the law regarding the growing role of civil society enforcement in the regional level. Such organizations that performs as pressure and/or cooperation in turn is expected to contribute interest groups and to a certain extent have to the international drive to combat trans threatened law and order situation in the national organized crime. society Attainment Objectives To provide opportunity for participants to Attainment Objectives explore best practices that may applicable to To broaden knowledge of participants their country / region in regard to regarding the issue of security sector reform in international cooperation in combating trans- Indonesia. Having their perspectives broaden, border crime. it is expected that participants are able to produce better judgment as well as balanced SECURITY SECTOR REFORM IN opinion when analyzing Indonesia. INDONESIA Lecturer: Prof. Adrianus Meliala, Ph.D Andi Widjajanto, Ph.D ( o ptional ) mechanism and issues in Indonesia and South East Asia In order to address such issues the law Attainment Objectives Faculty: Social and Political Sciences By the end of the Indonesian language course, Language: English the students are expected to be able to understand, to use the daily expression, to introduce oneself and others in Indonesian language, to ask for information and give information about daily activities. Course Outline To Explain and to elaborate such reform that occurred since the last decade involving major security institutions in Indonesia such as the police, armed forces and intelligence. 14 11 DESCRIPTIONS DESCRIPTIONS TERRORISM AND COUNTER MEDIA IN INDONESIA COMPARISON OF CULTURE IN JAPAN TERRORISM IN INDONESIA INDONESIA - JAPAN RELATIONS* AND INDONESIA* Lecturer: Prof. Adrianus Meliala, Ph.D Lecturer: Dra. Rosy Tri Pagiwati M.A. Lecturer: Nur Rochma Amaliah, M.Si. Lecturer: Prof. I Ketut Surajaya, M.A. Faculty: Social and Political Sciences Faculty: Social and Political Sciences Faculty: Humanities Faculty: Humanities Language: English Language: English Language: English Language: English / Japanese Ferdinand T. Andi Lolo S.H, LL.M, Ph.D Course Outline Course Outline Course Outline Course Outline To explain and to elaborate terrorism as The course introduces students to media in The course introduces students to the The course introduces the history of Indonesia similarity and difference between culture of and Japan relations briefly, which has began Japan and Indonesia in general, such as from the period of Japanese occupancy and religion, kinship system, food, clothing, the early period of Indonesian independence. house, music, and sport. During the course, The course will also deliver the Indonesia and discussion is also made with students from Japan relations in many sectors, such as poli- Japanese Studies Program, University of tics, economics, culture, education as well as indonesia. the interest of Indonesia in learning Japanese criminal activity that grows in Indonesia since Indonesia in general, including a brief history the last decade, how Indonesian government of media in Indonesia before and after the have tried to prevent that from independence day and the roles played by widespreading, re by installing new law, media in the society. During the course, conducting tough enforcement and creating discussion is also made on issues pertaining international networking. Result of the ten the government or the authority policy that has years fighting against terrorism in the form of influenced the development of media in number of arrest and deradicalization effort Indonesia. culture, including the popular culture. are discussed as well as the future threat Attainment Objectives Attainment Objectives Attainment Objectives The course objective is to equip students with To broaden knowledge of participants general knowledge and understanding on how regarding the issue of terrorism in Indonesia Indonesian media have developed since the and how it is deserved to be countered first seriously by Indonesian government through newspapers ) during the colonialism era in the the help of international community country and how Indonesian media have emergence of mass media ( i.e. The course objective is to equip students Attainment Objectives with general knowledge and understanding This course aims to give perspectives to the on comparison of culture in Japan and Indonesia. It is expected that students are able to grow mutual understanding. students on the importance of cross – cultural understanding in the context of international relations without forgetting the nations history and the current challenges to build a better future. played a significant role in the society. 12 13