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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Studying in Bali - Intro


Studying in Bali is exciting, fun, inspiring, challenging, fascinating and to make it short - simply amazing.


My name is Jana, i‘m from Germany and I‘ve been studying and living in Bali in the Spring Semester 2013 with Asia Exchange at the Udayana University in Jimbaran. And its easy to say that it has been one of the best and most enriching experiences in my life.

I came to Bali New Years Eve 2012 with my friend Iben, whom I‘ve been studying with the last 2,5 years in Denmark. I have been studying Anthropology at the Aarhus University and took my study abroad as the last semester in my bachelor degree.

After arriving in Bali we spent the first nights in a hotel in Kuta area and had a couple of days before the studies started. That time we used to fnd a suitable accommondation for us, which we found in a 2-bedroom villa in Kerobokan. The place was not too big, but really cozy and we were amazed by the luxurious villa we could afford to live in. We had our own small pool, one bedroom each with bathroom and an open kitchen-livingroom area. Next to our villa the owner had 3 similiar villas, where luckily 5 of our fellow students from Finland lived during the semester.




From the first day at the university it felt good and comfortable to start my semester abroad in Bali. All the other exchange students, if traveling alone or in groups were really open to get to know the students and it was really easy to get to know each other. The students come from many different studies and were somewhere between 18 and 30 years old.

During my semester abroad I learned a lot about Bali and Indonesian culture in general, both through the lecturers and through my daily life in Bali. Living in Bali is mostly easy and fun, due to the kindness and helpfulness of the local people. Everywhere you go you will be welcomed with a big smile and a warm atmosphere. Traveling around Bali is really easy - just take your bike and drive. You can see a lot in just one weekend.





Bali is the perfect combination of incredible nature, rich culture and a touristic adventurers  You can find everything from the whitest sandbeaches, perfect surfspots, beautiful green shining ricefields, hidden villages, bright colorful ceremonies, crazy nightlife, endless shopping opportunities, fun adventures, stunning sunsets, great local food, and many other things.

Studying abroad - anywhere in the world - is an experience which everyone should make in their lifetime. You will not only learn about the country and people, you learn a lot about yourself and maybe even have time to think about what you want in life.

After my study abroad and after falling in love with the country and the people, I've decided to stay for another 6 months in Bali and work as an intern for Asia Exchange and the Udayana Univeristy, where i will work until the end of january 2014. The purpose with this blog is to share my experiences about studying and living in Bali with you and inform you about what you can expect if you choose to study abroad with Asia Exchange in Bali. That will be about the student life - as the university and workshops - and living in Bali - as traveling, partying, but also about safety and other topics while living here.







Thursday, October 17, 2013

Week 9 and 10 - Holiday and Mid Test

Next week there is the Galungan celebration in Bali and thats why week 9 is holiday and time for you to prepare the Mid Test.
In week 10 it's time for your examination. You will have the examination in your usual class schedule - so when you use to have Business Law wednesday morning you will have your examination in Business Law wednesday morning.

Hope you have a good holiday and if you have any questions for the examinations please contact me

jana@asiaexchange.org
0812 3738 4880 

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Week 8: Schedule and Workshop

Because of the holiday on 14 & 15.10 we will have a change in schedule for this week.
We will have mondays schedule (Indonesian Language and Tourism Management) on thursday and tuesdays schedule (Indonesian Language and History&Culture) on friday.
Additional we will have the traditional dance workshop on thursday after classes at the Jimbaran Campus and the Indonesian Literature on friday after classes.


Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Information about the workshop 03.10.2013

The second workshop "Bali traditional costume workshop" will be held in the facilities of Fakultas Sastra of Udayana University in DENPASAR CAMPUS. We start at 10 am on 3rd floor in the auditorium hall.

Address: Jalan Nias Pulau 13, Denpasar

One of the easiest routes to the campus is to drive by Jalan Imam Bonjol. Jl. Imam Bonjol can be found driving at the Sunset Road (Sunset Point - McDonalds). After turning to jl Imam Bonjol, drive straight on the main street approximately 5 min until you reach a Y-crossroad. Take the road turning right (Jl. Teuku Umar - Denpasar Barat). After 500m you'll arrive to a roundabout. Take the 3rd exit to a smaller road called Jl Pulau Komodo. The road turns right and then left. Continue straight approximately 300m and turn left to Jl Pulau Nias. At the end of the road there's a small roundabout, exit right and then turn left into the gates to the campus building parking area.

If you have problems finding the campus you can always call me

Jana: 0812 3738 4880


We start with a general lecture on Landscape and Agriculture in Bali.
After the lecture we go together to the traditional market to buy your traditional balinese costum.
In the end we gather again at the hall, where we learn how to wear the costume at take some pictures together.
Please bring some money and your bargaining skills.

See you all tomorrow.







The Application Procedure


The application procedure is going through Asia Exchange

It's easy to apply and you will get a confirmation from Asia Exchange within a week of sending in your application. After that you can start preparing for the upcoming study abroad semester. Applications for summer semester will be evaluated at a later date.



Required attachments



  • An official transcript of records in English (stamped by your home institution) or, if you are not currently enrolled at an institution of higher education, a copy of your high school diploma (or similar document) in English
  • A copy of the identification page of your passport (please note that your passport must be valid for at least six months after arriving in Indonesia)
  • A color picture of 4x3 cm. Picture should be taken without glasses and both ears must be visible.
  • Signature page
  • Motivation lette

Please try to send all the attachments together with your application. All attachment must be sent to us by the application deadline. Please upload the attachments in pdf format.
The student is obliged to present a proof of their travel insurance upon request.


 The BIPAS Program


International students attend the BIPAS (Bali International Program on Asian Studies) program which is held in English. The program includes courses in business, economics, law, tourism, culture and languages. Students are welcome to apply for the program. Students also take part in workshops and study visits to local businesses and cultural institutions. Udayana University is responsible for teaching and the transcript of records. BIPAS is worth 25-30 ECTS. BIPAS courses are undergraduate/bachelor courses but also Master's students take part in the program.
Semesters last 4 months. The autumn semester is from September to December and the spring semester from January to the beginning of May.


Spring semester 2014

Semester dates: Jan 6 - May 9, 2014
 
Apply before: Oct 1st, 2013

Autumn semester 2014

Semester dates: September - December, 2014

Apply before: June 1st, 2014

Udayana University reserves the rights to change the semester dates. It might be possible to apply also after the deadline.

Orientation days and exam period is included in the semester dates.




BIPAS course offering

  • Economy and Business of South East Asia
  • The Indonesian History, Ethnology, Culture and Customs
  • International Tourism Management
  • Business Law and Legal Tradition on Trade and Investment
  • Indonesian Language
  • Indonesian Literature
 

The study program consists of the 6 courses mentioned above, of which you are expected to choose at least 5. One completed course is worth 3 credits, which is most often converted to 5 ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) study credits or 3 US credit points.
The program introduces the students to economics, business, trade, culture, language, and tourism with Asia as the central region. The students will also be able to interact with locals and fellow international students. The course lecturers are experienced with international backgrounds.
In addition to the above-mentioned courses, Udayana University offers other courses to international students. However, the teaching language for these courses is typically Bahasa Indonesia and the courses are held by different faculties for a separate fee. You can ask about taking additional courses after arriving in Indonesia, because it’s easier to make arrangements face to face.

Udayana University


The host university is called Udayana University (abbreviations UU and Unud are also used).
Unud is the largest and most respected university in Bali. It was founded in 1962 by the Ministry of Education and has a total of 13 faculties. The university has approximately 22,000 students.
Faculty of Letters Udayana was founded in 1958. It was four years earlier than the University itself. It has developed a reputation for the quality of education and cultural studies in Bali.

It has eight departments:

  • Indonesian Language and Literature
  • English Language and Literature
  • Balinese Language and Literature
  • Old Javanese Language and Literature
  • History
  • Anthropology
  • Archeology
  • Japanese Language and Literature

Non-degree courses are:

  • BIPA (Indonesian Language for Foreign Speakers) - Located in Denpasar Campus
  • BIPAS (Bali International Program on Asian Studies) - Located in Jimbaran Campus


Locations of the campuses:


Udayana University
Kampus Bukit Jimbaran
Jl. Kampus Udayana
80361
Bali - Indonesia

Bukit Jimbaran campus is located in the south of Bali. The facilities for the international students are nearby the Unud Rektorat. The drive from the airport takes about 20 minutes and to Kuta around 30 minutes depending on traffic.

Udayana University
Fakultas Sastra (Faculty of Letters)
Jalan P. Nias 13
Denpasar, 80114
Bali – Indonesia


The campus in Denpasar is used for some workshops during the semester. Here the students can meet local students. The campus is 20 minutes drive from Kuta and next to the Sanglah Hospital.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013


Mr. I Made Rajeg and Ms. Sri Rahayuni are Udayana University’s contact persons for the BIPAS Program

Pak Rajeg‘s mobile: +62 81 239 61 777
Ibu Rahayuni’s mobile: +62 81 805 355 698

BIPAS Office: +62 361 701809

Email: bipas.unud@gmail.com


Address of the campus in Jimbaran

Udayana University

Kampus Bukit Jimbaran

Jl. Kampus Udayana

80361 
Bali - Indonesia


Map to the Campus in Jimbaran