Jakarta, 8 June, 2024 – The UGM Korean Language and Culture Study Program sent five of its students to participate in the final round of the 22nd K-Speech Oratory Contest Indonesia hosted by the Indonesia Korea Speech Eloquence Association which took place at the National University (UNAS). The five students are Ida Ayu Nastiti, Anggita Lintang Herdiwan, Nasywa Athallah Putri, Firmansyah Haryo Yudhoyono, and Naufal Java Fakhriansyah. The event began with a Dongari’s performance from UNAS students and was followed by Big Group Oration Speeches from each university, including UGM which successfully submitted the Big Group Oration Speeches via video. The event continued with the introduction of the jury and a welcoming speech from the person in charge of this event. After completing the series of events, as many as 27 individual category participants also performed in the order determined by the committee, then a team competition involving 7 teams was also held. While waiting for the results of the jury’s assessment, the event was filled with a door prize distribution session and evaluation of the overall performance of the participants. Then, prizes were handed over and a group photo session was held to close the event.
UGM Korean Language and Culture Study Program students won several winners in this competition. These students are Anggita Lintang Herdiwan who won first place in the individual category, and Nasywa Athallah Putri, Firmansyah Haryo Yudhoyono, and Naufal Java Fakhriansyah won third place in the team category. The five students of the UGM Korean Language and Culture Study Program who qualified for the final round to convey their impressions about this competition. Following are the impressions they convey.
“I never thought that the competition that used to traumatize me now actually make me a champion. In essence, what creates trauma for us must be faced, not avoided.” – Anggita (2022)
“A good experience to use as a stepping stone in future competitions.”- Nanas (2021)
“This competition is the first Korean Speech Contest for me in my life. This experience was stressful and fun because I was able to work with friends who were good at it, so there are lots of new insights!” – Nanas (2022)
“This was our first speech competition. We are very grateful for the results we’ve had and the memories we’ve made. This motivates me to study harder and compete again and again for the future.” – Yudho (2022)
“This is really the first time for the three of us to be a one team and take part in the Korean Oratory Contest. I personally didn’t expect anything from the beginning, but the important thing is just do it. However, we got 3rd place in the group, and that’s very impressive.”- Naufal (2022)
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On Tuesday, March 21, 2021, a cooperation agreement was signed between the Selamat Pagi Korea (Good Morning Korea) Foundation represented by Jeong Eui Jun as the Principal and the Faculty of Cultural Sciences represented by Ahmad Rio Dessiar., Ph.D., the lecturer of Korean Language and Culture Program. The agreed cooperation is in the form of internship activities for students is an implementation of Independent Learning-Free Campus (Merdeka Learning-Free, MBKM). Under this agreement, four students from the Korean Language and Culture Undergraduate Study Program will take part in an internship program at the Selamat Pagi Korea Foundation. Through a selection process, 3 students from the class of 2019 and 1 student from the class of 2020 were selected. We really hope that this agreement can be a good step for further cooperation.
Two students, Amarapallevi and Irda Julianingsih-usually called Levi dan Irda successfully participated in a Conference on Applied Foreign Languages themed Construction in Digital Sphere. The conference took place at UC Hotel and School of Vocational Program UGM frlm 08.00 am to 15.00 pm. On the first day, it started by a plenary session that discussed the dynamic of language in the Digitalization Era. Then, the plenary session continued with papers presentations which were divided into several sub themes that covered Discourse and Semiotics, Youth and Language, Translation, and Business Communication. Levi and Irda have been assigned to “Discourse and Semiotics” dengan judul “Sexism in an Online Web Community of Korean Expatriates Based in Indonesia”. During their presentation, Levi and Irda explained the detail of their research in front of the judges. After the presentation was done, it continued to Q&A time and suggestions. The agenda for the second day was the closing ceremony and the announcement of the best presenter. Levi and Ida also had a chance to deliver their impression after following the conference.
Jakarta, July 16-17, 2024 – Hanifa Arneta Rahmah Rausyanfikri (2023), a student from the Korean Language and Culture Program at UGM, participated as a panelist in the “World Population Day: Advancing Future Generations in Indonesia and Korea, Academic Conference by the Korea-Indonesia Connection (KIC) Committee and the Faculty of Social and Political Science of Universitas Indonesia.” The event was held for two days, Tuesday-Wednesday, July 16-17, at the Mochtar Riady Auditorium, 2nd Floor, FISIP UI, Depok.
Two alumni of the Korean Language and Culture Program at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences (FIB), Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), have successfully received the Global Korea Scholarship (GKS) 2024 to pursue their Master’s degrees in South Korea. The two alumni, Maria Tricia (Cia) and Syadza Nadhira Khalizhaffana (Nana) from the 2019 cohort, are continuing their studies at Kyungpook National University and Jeonbuk National University, respectively. Although studying at different universities, both have chosen the same major: Korean Language and Literature.
Korean Language and culture Program Studies together with the student association (HIMAHARA) has successfully organized a film festival titled “Women Film Festival : The Voice from South Korea and Indonesia” on 2nd-3rd November 2024 in the Faculty of Cultural Science. This event was fully supported by the Korean Studies Grant 2024 of the Academic of Korean Studies. The organizing committee initiated this event because this is the first women film festival in Jogja and the first Korea-Indonesian Women Film Festival in Indonesia. There are many International Film Festivals in Indonesia but not specifically addressing women themed movies made by women filmmakers.
Yogyakarta, October 9, 2024 – A proud achievement was made by a team of students from the Korean Language and Culture Study Program at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), who won first place in a Korean-language video contest organized by Yeungnam University. The competition featured participants from various countries, showcasing creative works that educated and promoted their respective cultures.
The UGM team, consisting of three students—Alifa Az Zahra, Indicha Yusha Meynandha, and Athaya Calista Aileen Nasywa—presented an engaging video that introduced viewers to the iconic Prambanan Temple in Yogyakarta. Using fluent Korean, they explained the history of the temple, the mythology surrounding it, and its captivating architectural beauty. The team also interviewed two Korean tourists visiting the temple, asking for their opinions about Prambanan Temple.
September 26, 2024 – The Korean Language and Culture Study Program at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) successfully held the Scholarship Distribution Ceremony for the 2024/2025 period in collaboration with the Korindo Foundation.
The event commenced with a welcome by the MC, who introduced representatives from the Korindo Foundation and the leadership of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences (FIB) at UGM. Following the opening, the event featured a Hansamchum dance performance and a speech from the Dean of FIB UGM, Prof. Dr. Setiadi, M.Si. The Secretary-General of the Korindo Foundation, Mr. Lee Sung Hoon, also delivered a speech.
Saturday and Sunday, September 14–15, 2024 – The Korean Language Student Association at UGM organized the Fellowship Training event under the theme “빛나는 꿈,” meaning “Shining Dreams.” The event took place over two days in Lecture Room 707 at Soegondo Building, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, UGM, and at the Greenland Margono grounds. It was attended by students from the 2023 and 2024 cohorts of the Korean Language and Culture Program.
On the first day, the Fellowship Training 2024 began with a talk show session featuring speakers from the 2022 cohort. In this session, the seniors shared insights about student exchange opportunities to South Korea and provided tips and tricks for taking the TOPIK (Test of Proficiency in Korean). Additionally, new students gained a deeper understanding of the Korean Language and Culture Program at UGM. The event continued with entertaining performances by first-year students from the 2024 cohort, adding excitement to the day.
Yogyakarta, September 6, 2024 – The Korean Language and Culture Program, in collaboration with Kagama Korea, once again awarded scholarships to several selected students. The scholarships were presented on September 6, 2024, in Room 707, Soegondo Building, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, UGM. The scholarship was granted to ten students from the 2022 and 2023 cohorts of the Korean Language and Culture Program. The event was attended by all the scholarship recipients and was enlivened by performances from students of the 2024 cohort. The Kagama Korea scholarship presentation was represented by Prof. Yang Seung-yoon, the Chairman of the Special Branch of Kagama Korea, South Korea.