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Workshop Lokakarya Penyusunan Peta Materi Buku Ajar 2022

HeadlineNews Release Monday, 28 March 2022

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Last week, INCULS along with various BIPA professionals converged in the Workshop of Textbook Mapping Preparation (Lokakarya Penyusunan Peta Materi Buku Ajar). The three-day workshop was held at the Prime Plaza Hotel from the 25th to the 27th of March 2022. Emphasizing on the need for a new, updated version of textbooks belonging exclusively to INCULS, the workshop was met with active enthusiasm from staffs and academics that were specially invited.

Dr. Wira Kurniawati, S.S., M.A., current Coordinator of INCULS, officiated the start of the workshop with a comprehensive briefing regarding the new direction that INCULS wanted to take with the upcoming textbooks. Other opening remarks were uttered by Prof. Dr. Wening Udasmoro, S.S., M.Hum., DEA as Chairperson of Language Center FIB UGM and Drs. Suharsono, M.Hum, as the reviewer of B1 & B2 books. read more

Workshop Belajar Bersama INCULS #1 – Indonesian Language

Agenda Monday, 7 March 2022

Warm greetings from INCULS UGM!

INCULS UGM will be holding a series of workshop regarding Indonesian Language and Culture throughout the year of 2022. The first workshop, titled “Indonesian Language”, will be taught by Guru Hanny and Guru Titis. It is scheduled on Friday, April 1st 2022 through Zoom Conference and will be executed in two different class levels:

  1. Beginner level: Greetings & Introduction
  2. Intermediate: What do you do for a living?

Choose the class that better suit your skills and register yourself FOR FREE through bit.ly/StudywithINCULS to enjoy the perks that we offer. We await your registration! read more

Registration for INCULS Intensive/Private Program 2022

HeadlineNews Release Monday, 7 March 2022

Registration for the Intensive/Private Program Indonesian Language Class is now open! Customize your Indonesian Language learning experience with INCULS UGM’s Intensive/Private Program. This is a tailor-made program suited to the student’s own arrangement, so you can adjust the program according to your needs and availability. Register yourself through admission.ugm.ac.id/registration/ anytime as the registration is open all year long without deadlines.

As per the publication of this announcement, INCULS UGM offers both online and offline classes. Students are free to choose whichever class works best for their need. read more

Registration for INCULS Regular Program – Odd Semester 2022/2023

HeadlineNews Release Monday, 7 March 2022

Registration for the Regular Program Indonesian Language Class is now open! This program is a 15-17 weeks (1 semester) program which will commence from August to December 2022. Register yourself through admission.ugm.ac.id/registration before May 17th, and pay close attention to the registration timeline as to not miss any deadlines.

As for the Regular Program, INCULS UGM offers offline classes. Students are welcomed to visit Indonesia and attend the classes in UGM.

For further information, please get in touch with our social media or email. read more

KNB Program Coordination Meeting

HeadlineNews Release Wednesday, 16 February 2022

In order to prepare KNB program learning in the even semester this year 2022, INCULS held virtual meetings with teaching staffs, students, and tutors. The meetings were held separately, each on Friday, January 28th at 13.00 WIB for teachers; Friday, February 4th at 20.00 WIB for students; and Thursday, February 8th at 15.00 WIB for tutors. Those meetings emphasized several matters including socializing UGM hybrid learning plan (60% of online and 40% of offline), reminding the goal of the program and motivating students to be more eagerly learning Indonesian language so they are viable to study and adapt at UGM, and to seek for solutions regarding the study evaluation of the previous semester. read more

Units Coordination in Faculty of Cultural Science

HeadlineNews Release Wednesday, 16 February 2022

On Monday (10/1/202) the Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM conducted a coordination meeting among its units. The meeting has been attended by the Dean; Deputy Dean of Academic and Student Affairs; Deputy Dean of Research, Community Service, and Cooperation; Deputy Dean of Finances, Assets, and Human Resources; chiefs and coordinators of units and staffs of Faculty of Cultural Sciences. This meeting, as the dean wishes for, aims to get the chiefs and coordinators to cooperate and improve the service quality in the faculty. read more

International Conference on Indonesian Culture 2021

Agenda Tuesday, 30 November 2021

Sobat Iconic,

Terima kasih sudah berpartisipasi untuk kegiatan ICONIC 2021. Kami mengundang sobat ICONIC untuk hadir di kegiatan Main Event ICONIC 2021 pada tanggal 30 November – 2 Desember 2021. Berikut kami lampirkan link zoom untuk kegiatan yang diadakan dari jam  08.30 – 18.00 wib. 
Join Zoom Meeting :

http://bit.ly/iconic-21

Meeting ID: 829 3706 8108 Passcode: iconic21

Dan jangan lupa juga mengikuti sesi panel yang akan di adakan di tanggal 1 Desember  2021. Peserta bisa memilih salah satu tema dari 6 tema besar ICONIC 2021. Berikut kami lampirkan  6 ruang panel yang akan di adakan di tanggal 1 Desember , yaitu :  read more

INCULS Intensive/Private Program Even Semester 2021/2022

Agenda Wednesday, 10 November 2021

Registration for the Intensive Program Indonesian Language Online Class is now open! This program is a tailor-made program, so the program will be more flexible and suit your needs, goals, and budget. Students are grouped in the beginner, intermediate, and advanced classes based on the result of the placement tests. All subjects are taught by professors of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada. At the end of the course, each student will receive an E-Certificate of completion and an E-Transcript signed by the Dean of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada. Check out the timeline above!
Anyways, INCULS is still offering online classes as this information was published. However, the possibility for offline classes will be updated following the UGM policy responding to the Indonesian Government reopening policy for international students. For further information, please get in touch with our social media or email. read more

Inculs Online Regular Program Even Semester 2021/2022

Agenda Thursday, 4 November 2021

Registration for the Regular Program Indonesian Language Online Class is now open! This program is a 15-17 weeks (1 semester) program. Students are grouped in the beginner, intermediate, and advanced classes based on the result of the placement tests. All subjects are taught by professors of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada. At the end of the course, each student will receive an E-Certificate of completion and an E-Transcript signed by the Dean of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada. Check out the timeline above!
Anyways, INCULS is still offering online classes as this information was published. However, the possibility for offline classes will be updated following the UGM policy responding to the Indonesian Government reopening policy for international students. For further information, please get in touch with our social media or email. read more

Know More About Batik

News Release Monday, 11 October 2021

October 2nd marked as national batik day in Indonesia. The day is celebrated since UNESCO declared batik as world heritage in October 2nd 2009. Batik is seen as intangible culture that has outstanding universal value. Hence, the preservation of batik tradition should be guaranteed not only for Indonesian but for the whole world. Let’s get to know more about batik

Terminologically there are various argument regarding the origin of the word batik. One thing for sure is that the suffix tik may be correlated with the word ‘nithik’ means making a dot. In batik, the application of dots to make pattern is common. The technique to make batik is by adding a melting wax onto fabric. The wax is poured by the canting, a dipper used to shape the motif,or the cap, a stamp with fixed motif on it. The dry wax shaped a motif blocking the color so the desired design formed. read more

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