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First „National Multiplication Training“ (NMT) in Malang Page 2 Proposal Writing Course Page 2 Timeline of DAAD East -Java Action Plan 2013/2014 Page 3 The upcoming International Deans‘ Course 2014/2015 Page 4 Beyond Exchange Programs Page 4 Internship at DAAD Regional Office Jakarta Page 5 Scholarships and Fellowships Page 5 German Universities promote themselves Page 6 Upcoming Events: Presentation on „Study in Germany“ „DAAD Quarterly“ Page 7 Newsletter Newsletter Volume 3 Edition 1 January 2014 Dear Readers! 2013 has been a good year for DAAD and Ger- many’s Higher Education and Research land- scape: German research is the most frequently cited in global patents, according to a recent BC survey, and more international students than ever chose German universities for their studies, among them around 2500 Indonesians. In the winter term of 2011/12 576 Indonesians successfully gradu- ated from a German university - 100 more than in the year before. Additionally, nine faculty-to-faculty -partnerships between German and Indonesian universities were sponsored under DAAD schemes. DAAD’s Indonesia budget has steadily been growing. The Jakarta Office was present at 31 education fairs and information events all over the country, and the seven DAAD lecturers or- ganized further events at their host universities. Collaboration with DAAD alumni has again been a particular pleasure. Five DAAD sup- ported alumni seminars were conducted in various academic fields all over Indonesia in 2013. Supported by the enthusiasm of our alumni in East Java we launched an ac- tion plan to further strengthen academic ties there (p.2). Our DIES alumni successfully applied for DAAD-funding to organize their own training course the “National Multi- plication Training” — for their peers in Indonesia and gained another leading player in Indonesian Higher Education as a partner, KOPERTIS 7 (p.2). Read more on upcoming scholarships (p.5), DIES activities (p.4), and the EAST JAVA ACTION PLAN (p.3) in this newsletter! We have also prepared a short guideline for those of you who want to set up more structured and broader co-operation between their universities and a German university partner (p.4). We hope you enjoy the read and find the information useful! Your feedback (to: [email protected]) is very wel- come! Please, be aware that the DAAD office regularly conducts web-based seminars to answer your questions and keep you abreast of scholarships! Check our social me- dia for regular updates! Kind regards, Dr. Irene Jansen Content More than 50 rectors from East Java committing themselves to action

Transcript of NewsletterNewsletter - DAAD · Page 3 Jakarta Newsletter 15 September 2013 DAAD Alumni Meeting in...

First „National Multiplication Training“ (NMT) in

Malang Page 2

Proposal Writing

Course Page 2

Timeline of DAAD East-Java Action Plan

2013/2014 Page 3

The upcoming International Deans‘

Course 2014/2015 Page 4

Beyond Exchange

Programs Page 4

Internship at DAAD Regional Office

Jakarta Page 5

Scholarships and

Fellowships Page 5

German Universities

promote themselves Page 6

Upcoming Events:

Presentation on

„Study in Germany“

„DAAD Quarterly“

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NewsletterNewsletter Volume 3 Edition 1 January 2014

Dear Readers! 2013 has been a good year for DAAD and Ger-

many’s Higher Education and Research land-

scape: German research is the most frequently

cited in global patents, according to a recent BC

survey, and more international students than ever

chose German universities for their studies, among

them around 2500 Indonesians. In the winter term

of 2011/12 576 Indonesians successfully gradu-

ated from a German university - 100 more than in

the year before. Additionally, nine faculty-to-faculty

-partnerships between German and Indonesian

universities were sponsored under DAAD

schemes. DAAD’s Indonesia budget has steadily

been growing. The Jakarta Office was present at

31 education fairs and information events all over

the country, and the seven DAAD lecturers or-

ganized further events at their host universities.

Collaboration with DAAD alumni has again been a particular pleasure. Five DAAD sup-

ported alumni seminars were conducted in various academic fields all over Indonesia

in 2013. Supported by the enthusiasm of our alumni in East Java we launched an ac-

tion plan to further strengthen academic ties there (p.2). Our DIES alumni successfully

applied for DAAD-funding to organize their own training course — the “National Multi-

plication Training” — for their peers in Indonesia and gained another leading player in

Indonesian Higher Education as a partner, KOPERTIS 7 (p.2).

Read more on upcoming scholarships (p.5), DIES activities (p.4), and the EAST JAVA

ACTION PLAN (p.3) in this newsletter! We have also prepared a short guideline for

those of you who want to set up more structured and broader co-operation between

their universities and a German university partner (p.4). We hope you enjoy the read

and find the information useful! Your feedback (to: [email protected]) is very wel-

come! Please, be aware that the DAAD office regularly conducts web-based seminars

to answer your questions and keep you abreast of scholarships! Check our social me-

dia for regular updates!

Kind regards,

Dr. Irene Jansen

Content

More than 50 rectors from East

Java committ ing themselves to

act ion

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DIES-alumni, with support from the German Academic Exchange Service

(DAAD) through funds of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation

and Development (BMZ), in cooperation with Ma Chung University and

KOPERTIS 7 (Regional Coordination of Private Universities), jointly organ-

ize a National Multiplication Training in East Java. This course is part of

the DIES program (Dialogue on Innovative Higher Education Strategies)

and an initiative of the alumni themselves. DIES Program has been jointly

coordinated by the DAAD and HRK (German Rectors’ Conference) since

2001.

The key objective of the new NMT course is to bring together academic

leaders such as rectors, vice rectors, deans, vice-deans, and heads of departments from private universities of the

East Java Region, to equip them with management and leadership skills

by providing them to face the challenge of leadership and to prepare

them with the skills required to create a productive culture.

The 1

st part of this program was held 16

th -19

th December, 2013, in Ma

Chung University. On this occasion a Memorandum of Understanding

on Capacity Building Cooperation between DAAD Jakarta and

KOPERTIS 7 was signed. We are planning to hold the 2nd

part of the

NMT course in the 2nd

week of May, 2014, in Surabaya, in cooperation

with Universitas Surabaya.

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) together with the Free

University of Berlin and experts from the University of Bonn organize a joint

training course on “Proposal Writing for International Research Projects”.

The Proposal Writing Course is also part of the DIES Program. The aim of

this training course is to enable younger PhD holders to design, write, plan

and budget a promising research proposal according to international stan-

dards that could successfully raise third party funding.

30 candidates (28 from Indonesia, 1 from Myanmar, 1 from Philippines) out

of 55 applicants were selected and invited to participate in the 1st part of this

program in Malang. The opening ceremony was held in Ma Chung Univer-

sity with support from Prof. Leenawaty Limantara PhD, the Rector of Ma

Chung University, a DAAD alumna herself and the Indonesian Alexander

von Humboldt spokesperson.

The 2

nd part of the Proposal Writing Course will be held in June 2014 in

Yogyakarta, in cooperation with Universitas Gadjah Mada.

DIES-Training: “Proposal Writing for International Research Projects”

Gathering ideas

Part icipants of Proposal Writ ing Course

Signing of the MoU between KOPERTIS 7 and DAAD Indonesia. Prof. Dr. H. Sugijanto, MS.Apt. (left) and Dr. Irene Jansen (right)

Part icipants from East Java of the f irst

"National Mult iplicat ion Training" (NMT)

DIES-Training: First “National Multiplication Training” (NMT)

Indonesian DAAD alumni reach out.

The NMT, a peer-to-peer training initiative.

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15 September 2013 DAAD Alumni Meeting in Malang

16 September 2013 “Meet the DAAD Director”, Ma Chung University, Seminar for Rectors

and Vice-Rectors

16 – 17 September 2013 Launch of DAAD East-Java Action Plan

16 September 2013 Study-in-Germany Presentation, at Universitas Negeri Malang (UM)

9 October 2013 European Higher Education Fair (EHEF) Surabaya

30 November – DIES-Training: “Proposal Writing for International Research

5 December 2013 Projects”, Part I, in Malang

16 – 19 December 2013 DIES NMT: “Indonesian Academic Leaders’ Course”, Part I, at

Ma Chung University, Malang

16 December 2013 Signing of the MoU with KOPERTIS 7

2014 Presentation on DAAD and AvH Funding Opportunities for Lecturers

and High Achieving Students and Postgraduates, at Ma Chung Univ.

May 2014 DIES NMT: “Indonesian Academic Leaders’ Course”, Part II, in

Surabaya, in coop. with KOPERTIS 7

30 August 2014 “Study and Work in Germany”, DAAD, in coop. with Wisma Jerman,

Surabaya

September 2014 Higher Education Dialogue with the Muslim World: Summer Course

“Exploring Legal Cultures”, at Universitas Brawijaya, in coop. with

Leipzig University

September 2014 German Higher Education (HE) Info Day in Malang

2014 Biochemical Lab Course and Seminar at Universitas Brawijaya,

Module 5, in coop. with Kassel University

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Many decision makers at Indonesian universities have recently approached the DAAD Regional Office in Jakarta on the subject of how to best start sustainable university collaboration with a German university on faculty or institution level, structured co-operation, you might call it. Prior to applying for one of the many programs for structured collaboration that DAAD offers, a resilient relationship with a German partner should al-ready have been established, because most of the relevant DAAD funds for such programs listed on our website under the category “... for facul-ties / Higher Education Institution” would have to be applied for by the Ger-man university partner. The category can be found under this link: http://www.daadjkt.org/index.php?daad-scholarships. Consequently, the first step would be to find a suitable partner. The follow-ing website will help you to find German universities, sorted by subject area, location and number of research institutes: http://research-explorer.dfg.de/research_explorer.en.html. The next step: the following DAAD programs might then help you to get to know your partner and establish a relationship with a German institution:

Paying your partner a visit with your students:

Study Visits for Groups of Foreign Students to Germany,

Study Seminars and Practicals for Groups of Foreign Stu-

dents to Germany

Paying your partner a research visit; work on a joint project with him / her / the institution / lab / library …:

The Indonesian-German Scientists Program

DAAD Short Term Research Grants for Stays and Study Vis-

its for University Academics and Scientists

Inviting your partner’s students:

https://www.daad.de/rise-weltweit/en/

Inviting a lecturer of the German institution for a short-term lectureship at your university (1 – 6 months):

Short-term Visiting Lectureships

Emeriti Program

For more information, please visit our website; follow us on twitter and like our facebook page. DAAD Regional Office Jakarta

Beyond Exchange Programs - First Steps

Towards Sustainable University Collaboration

We would like to inform you about the upcoming International Deans’ Course that will take place in 2014/15 for participants from South East Asia. This course will start with a first part in June 2014 in Osnabrück and Berlin, with a one-week intermediate part in Oc-tober/November 2014 in Thailand and a final part in February 2015 in Indonesia.

The selection criteria are as fol-lows:

Candidates should preferably

be a head of department or a vice-dean aiming at taking over a dean position in the near future, or a dean with only first experiences in per-forming the position

Preferably between 40 and

50 years old

Applications of female candi-

dates will be highly appreci-ated

The application process:

Candidates should send their ap-plications to Dwi Nurliant i ([email protected]) and the Univer-sity of Applied Sciences Os-nabrück via email until February 25th, 2014. Participants will be se-lected by an international selection committee in April 2014.

Further Information: http://www.daadjkt.org/index.php?daad-scholarships

The upcoming

International Deans’

Course 2014/15

Jakarta Newsletter

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Scholarships and Fellowships now open!

Leibniz-DAAD Research Fellowships 2014 for Post-Docs whose PhD degree is not older than two years. The 2014/2015 Leibniz-DAAD research fellows will be given the chance to pursue research at one of the 86 Leibniz Institutes listed un-der www.daad.de/leibniz.

Closing date for application: 7 March 2014

For further information please click here.

International Climate Protection Fellow-ships for young climate experts from devel-oping countries interested in conducting a project in Germany and developing long-term collaborations. By the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.

Closing date for application: 15 March 2014 For further information please click here.

DAAD Scholarships for the Post Graduate Master Programme 'Landscape Ecology and Nature Conservation (LENC)' with 2 years of work experience. From the next intake in October 2014 onwards yearly 8 full scholarships will be available for appli-cants from developing countries

Deadline: 15 Feb 2014 Further information: http://www.botanik.uni-greifswald.de/msclenc http://www.uni-flensburg.de/agep-info https://www.daad.de/pgc

CALL for Abstract: International Science - Policy Workshop 2014 Deadline: 10 Feb 2014 Please click here for more information.

CALL for Application: Master of Science Programme “Geography of Environmental Risks and Human Security” Deadline: 28 Feb 2014 Please click here for more information.

My three months internship at the DAAD office in Jakarta is over now and I’m more than

happy that I got the chance!

My name is Janna-Lea Benke and I am a 22-year-old student from the University of Hamburg.

I study ‘Languages and Cultures of Southeast Asia’. I have always been interested in that re-

gion and before I started my internship I took two months off to travel through Indonesia which

I really enjoyed!

At the DAAD office I helped organizing the selection of the IGSP (Indonesian- German Schol-

arship Program) and the PhD Program. I particularly liked about my internship that there was

a varied scope of tasks. I also accompanied my colleagues to meetings, I advised students

and parents at the ‘EHEF’ (European Higher Education Fair) and JERIN Festival about study-

ing in Germany. Every day was different and I sometimes had to manage new challenges.

I will definitely come back to Indonesia to discover more from the beautiful country and to visit the friends who taught

me a lot about the culture and language.

Internship at DAAD Regional Office Jakarta

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Todays’ business environment has become highly complex, dynamic and glob-alised. At the same time there is a paradigm shift in doing business. From Global Corporate Leaders to small business start-ups there is a rising in con-sciousness for more corporate responsibility. What this new business environ-ment needs are managers with intercultural competencies, new leadership ca-pabilities and awareness for sustainability issues. And this is exactly what the MA International Business & Intercultural Management offers prospective stu-dents. It is a multi-disciplinary Master Programme that has been developed by the university’s business faculties in close consultation with business and in-dustry in response to a challenging and rapidly developing organisational envi-ronment. The MA International Business & Intercultural Management is fully instructed in English and qualifies first-degree graduates for management positions in glob-ally operating organisations. With a focus on sustainable practices, it teaches relevant managerial and analytical skills as well as multi-disciplinary knowledge that equips graduates for strategic management positions in departments such as marketing and finance, as well as for leadership functions in international projects. Potential employers include globally operating companies, NGOs, international organisations and the public sector. Additionally, the programme entitles graduates to pursue further academic studies such as a PhD pro-gramme.

Application Deadline: 15 January 2014 or 15 July 2014

Contact Master Programme Office http://www.hs-heilbronn.de/mibim Phone: +49 (0)7131 504-395 Email: [email protected]

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