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Joint Program for Inbound Sta Mobility In 14 July 2014, the agreement of the ASEAN European Academic University Network (ASEA-UNINET) has been established in promoting (1) the mutual recognition of academic degrees, diplomas and credits, (2) the admittance of students from partner universities on the basis of their degrees obtained at that university (providing that all conditions for admission are fulfilled), (3) the mutual waiving of tuition fees for students performing study programmes, if they have been nominated by an ASEA- UNINET member university (not including mandatory government taxes), (4) facilitate exchange of and access to materials within ASEA-UNINET research programmes, (5) provide support in identifying suitable academic supervisors and (6) provide support in administrative matters such as visa application, health insurance and accommodation. Therefore, as an effort to enhance the global understanding of higher education system, to support between consortium members to address variety of challenges in internationalisation, and to intensify people-to-people collaboration. Indonesia is an Archipelago country with more than 17,000 islands (5 big islands) and 267,543,180 populations (2018). It has 33 Provinces and 300 distinct ethics along with 700 languages spoken. In addition, Indonesia is the Largest Economy in Southeast Asia, Member of G-20 Countries and the second-largest biodiversity in the world (after Brazil). As an emerging economic country, Indonesia has been promoting the mobility of student, faculties and support staff to increase the multi-cultural understanding which lead to harmony in the global world. This September 2019, all members of ASEA UNINET are invited in the joint mobility program. The program aims to provide each representative the opportunity to implement their experience in internationalisation with many different perspective during the Hosting Universities ITS UNAIR UDAYANA 10 - 11 Sept 2019 Opening, Introduction of universities, Discussion, International Staff Symposium UNAIR UNAIR 12 - 13 Sept 2019 Discussion on Research, Academic, Mobility UNAIR UDAYANA 14 - 15 Sept 2019 Understanding the Trends and Challenges of Mobility

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Page 1: Joint Program for Inbound Sta Mobility · credits, (2) the admittance of students from partner universities on the basis of their degrees obtained ... International Staff Symposium

Joint Program forInbound Sta� Mobility

In 14 July 2014, the agreement of the ASEAN European Academic University Network (ASEA-UNINET)

has been established in promoting (1) the mutual recognition of academic degrees, diplomas and

credits, (2) the admittance of students from partner universities on the basis of their degrees obtained

at that university (providing that all conditions for admission are fulfilled), (3) the mutual waiving of

tuition fees for students performing study programmes, if they have been nominated by an ASEA-

UNINET member university (not including mandatory government taxes), (4) facilitate exchange of and

access to materials within ASEA-UNINET research programmes, (5) provide support in identifying

suitable academic supervisors and (6) provide support in administrative matters such as visa

application, health insurance and accommodation. Therefore, as an effort to enhance the global

understanding of higher education system, to support between consortium members to address

variety of challenges in internationalisation, and to intensify people-to-people collaboration.

Indonesia is an Archipelago country with more than 17,000

islands (5 big islands) and 267,543,180 populations (2018).

It has 33 Provinces and 300 distinct ethics along with 700

languages spoken. In addition, Indonesia is the Largest

Economy in Southeast Asia, Member of G-20 Countries

and the second-largest biodiversity in the world (after

Brazil). As an emerging economic country, Indonesia has

been promoting the mobility of student, faculties and

support staff to increase the multi-cultural understanding

which lead to harmony in the global world.

This September 2019, all members of ASEA

UNINET are invited in the joint mobility

program. The program aims to provide each

representative the opportunity to implement

their experience in internationalisation with

many different perspective during the

Hosting Universities

ITS

UN

AIR

UD

AY

AN

A

10 - 11 Sept 2019

Opening, Introduction of

universities, Discussion,

International Staff Symposium

UN

AIR

UN

AIR12 - 13 Sept 2019

Discussion on Research,

Academic, Mobility

UN

AIR

UD

AY

AN

A 14 - 15 Sept 2019

Understanding the Trends

and Challenges of Mobility

Page 2: Joint Program for Inbound Sta Mobility · credits, (2) the admittance of students from partner universities on the basis of their degrees obtained ... International Staff Symposium

Java is the world's most populous island, and one of the

most densely-populated places on the globe. Among 6

provinces in Java, East Java, or Jawa Timur or Jatim in

Bahasa, is the largest province in Java and the second most

populated province in Java with more that 42 million

inhabitants. With Surabaya as its capital, East Java is known

for its volcanoes, national park, natural resources, and rich

cultures. No wonder it has a significant contribution to

Indonesian economic by 14.85% of the GDP.

University representatives working in

recruitment/partnership, at International

Offices and/or Student Affairs and

c o o r d i n a t o r s o f i n t e r n a t i o n a l

programmes. 60 seats available with

priority for ASEA UNINET members

Important Dates and Contact:

Deadline for registration is July 15, 2019

Any questions? Do not hesitate to contact Ms Yani

at [email protected]

HOSTING CITIES

SURABAYA

BALI

Bali is the most popular island holiday destination in the

Indonesian archipelago. The island's home to an ancient

culture that's known for its warm hospitality. Bali is part of

the Coral Triangle, the area with the highest biodiversity of

marine species. In this area alone, over 500 reef-building

coral species can be found.

ELIGIBILITY DEADLINE & CONTACT

IMPORTANT INFO

Further information about visa, accommodation, domestic flight from Surabaya to Bali and

application submission could be found in the following link:

bit.ly/ISM_ASEA_UNINET2019

Notes:

Participants have to manage their international flight, domestic flight from Surabaya to Bali, and

accommodation. Interesting to note is that European participants can apply for an Erasmus+ Staff

Training Grant at their own institution's International Office.