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Philippines, Indonesia institutions partner for student mobility

ARCHER'S DEN De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde

Despite the travel restrictions posed by the pandemic, the Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) in Yogakarta, Indonesia has tied up with De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) to pursue a shared mission through joint teaching, research, and student and staff mobility program.

The two institutions, partners since 2017, organized a Virtual Student Mobility Engagement Program that provided an exchange between the DLS-CSB School of Diplomacy and Governance (SDG) Consular and Diplomatic Affairs and UGM International Relations students. This awarded an opportunity to officially attend online classes in the cooperating school for the whole first term of Academic Year 2021 to 2022.

UGM representative Yovadila Yozie Syamsubar, who minors in Global Politics and Security, took up a total of eight courses in the Consular and Diplomatic Affairs Program of DLS-CSB, as she continued her research interests in social subjects such as race, sexuality, and gender.

Universitas Gadjah Mada International Relations student Yovadila Yozie Syamsubar

She studied International Relations, Introduction to Political Geography, Issues in International Security, Selected Readings in Philippine History, Western Civilization, History of Eastern Civilizations, World Geography, and Seminar-Workshop on Tools of Gender Mainstreaming.

“I truly appreciated Benilde’s inclusive environment,” said Syamsubar. “Other than being Indonesian, I am also a Muslim. Hence, there was a great worry that mingling would be a bit challenging. In the end, I was proven wrong. Studying in Benilde enriched my insights and appreciation about a country other than my own. My professor in Selected Readings in Philippine History acknowledged that I had little to no background in the subject and even offered to do a one-on-one session instead. This situation really showed that the people I encountered at Benilde were all very kind and considerate.”

The initiative likewise allowed the Benildeans to complete several courses under UGM’s Faculty of Social and Political Sciences.

De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde Consular and Diplomatic Affairs student Aieshah Balmori

They attended lectures on International Humanitarian Law, Conflict Analysis and Transformation, Humanitarian Actions, Violence in World Politics, Political Economy of Globalization, Political Corruption in a Global Context, Political Economy of Development, and Global Social Movements.

‘I’ve not only acquired valuable knowledge in international relations but I've also gained new skills on diplomacy and helped me improved on my adaptability and critical thinking skills.’

DLS-CSB delegate Aieshah Koleene Balmori likewise expressed how accommodating UGM was to the Benildeans. “We had a buddy system with their international students network and the faculty has been helping us adjust to their environment,” she said. “As someone who wishes to be a diplomat, this is an incredible opportunity for me to learn another country’s culture and system.

I’ve not only acquired valuable knowledge in international relations but I've also gained new skills on diplomacy and helped me improved on my adaptability and critical thinking skills.”