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Info Session With La Trobe University

10/06/2013 Uncategorized

Info Session With La Trobe University

As part of UPH Office of International Affairs (OIA) efforts to support the excellent education, an information session was held together with one of our partner institution, La Trobe University

As part of UPH Office of International Affairs (OIA) efforts to support the excellent education, an information session was held together with one of our partner institution, La Trobe University

Johana Suprapto, Valencia and Ina Liem (standing), was sharing info about exchage program at LTU

As part of UPH Office of International Affairs (OIA) efforts to support the excellent education, an information session was held together with one of our partner institution, La Trobe University (LTU) from Melbourne, Australia.

This event was held on Monday, February 25, 2013, at Building F- 302. Ina Liem, the in- Country Manager (Indonesia) represented La Trobe University, and UPH represented by Natalia Fifi Budiman, Director for International, Marketing & communications; and, Johana Suprapto as the Manager for External Relations.

 

Ina Liem mentioned on her presentation that in La Trobe University there are approximately 7,600 international students across 5 faculties, those are Business, Economics & Law, Education, Health Sciences, Humanities & Social Sciences, and, Science, Technology & Engineering. There are 119 undergraduate programs, 95 postgraduate coursework programs, and, 37 higher degree research programs. Furthermore, for accommodation, international students are able to choose an on-campus or off-campus residential, or, homestay. Further information on accommodation can be accessed through LTU?s website www.latrobe.edu.au/international.

Testimonial
 

During the info session, Valencia Clarissa Widjaya, a student from Computer Science Department shared her experience as an exchange student to LTU. ?I learned how to be independent, how to interact and socialized with a lot of other university students from diverse cultural background and lots of other experiences. The most unforgetable moment is to experience snow and winter for the first time? said Clarissa.

 

?From the academic point of view, I had the previlege to gain more advanced knowlege compared to my friends here and the grades is transferable to UPH. Please ensure to consult with your Head of Department before departure, as they are the ones who will be able to advice you for your study program. A good communication with your Head of Department will safe you from choosing wrong subjects and save your time,? explained Clarissa who currently doing her thesis.

Valencia Clarissa Widjaya

You will gain a lot of precious experience from this student exchange program, such as cultural experience, and work experience. ?It is acommon practice in Australia for International students to work part time in department store, cafe, restaurant or retail. Through the part time work, I learned to communicate and managed my time better. All these experiences have influenced the way I communicate in class, with my friends from other coutnries, as well as my analytical ability. Not-to-forget the previlege to travel around Australia with my own savings,? added Clarissa.

 

The students who attended the info session were enthusiastic about the Student Exchange Program. They are eager to experience new culture and academic and global exposure, as well as to be independent.(rh)

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