PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
This year, Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS) brings the courses Agriculture-Based
Design, Traditional Market and Community Development project (Study Case: Batik) to
Inherit program. The participants are expected to obtain insight and knowledge regards
with the local nature and community development. There are plenty of creative
industries that need to be raised on the surface, in this term are straw craft and Batik.
Therefore, this program aims to present the local potential on creating global quality
products. UNS will also take us to the traditional market in order to figure out the activity
of Indonesian shopping groceries runs out including the daily transaction over there.
Indonesian is an archipelago country that has various cultural heritage. The
Indonesian heritage is not only in tangible form but also intangible one as well. The
multeity of Indonesian heritage includes artifacts, performing art, ritual, traditional food
and medicine, music instrument, clothes, traditional craftmanship, and so on. Thus, these
number of cultures should be preserved in way of recognition and maintaining inter-
generational transfer of knowledge.
Universitas Airlangga in collaboration with Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS)
conduct an international program implementing culture-based program. The program is
called as In-herit (Indonesian Heritage). This year, Universitas Airlangga raises health
science issue in term of Indonesian traditional medicine. Participants will learn about
how traditional medicine contributes to Indonesian health all this time. They are also
expected to acknowledge and obtain new insights about the various of Indonesian
traditional medicine including massage, herbal herbs, traditional food and scrubs. As for
the series of the activity, this program will provide online lectures and also lively practices
in order to present the precious opportunities for the participants learning based on the
reliable instructors directly.
TIMELINE
Universitas Airlangga Schedule:
Application Deadline : 15 April – 17 May 2021
Announcement : 20 May 2021
Introduction of Indonesian
Traditional Medicine
24 May 2021 :
25 May 2021 : Indonesian Massage Course
Indonesian Traditional
Remedies Course
27 May 2021 :
28 May 2021 : Javanese Lulur Course
Universitas Sebelas Maret Schedule:
31 May 2021 :Agriculture-Based Design
Traditional Market
1 June 2021 :
2 June 2021 :Community Development
Project (Study Case: Batik)
Zoom Meeting will be distributed once the participants are accepted.
GUIDELINES FOR PARTICIPANTS
All participants are required to rename their zoom meeting ID with
format (University Abbreviation_Name) (e.g. UNS_Clara Jane)
All Participants are encouraged to join the forum 10 minutes
before the program starts
If the participants have any questions please kindly inform the
lecturers by “raising hand”. Then, you may speak when the
lecturers allow to
The microphones of participants will be muted by default
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2.3.
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ISSUANCE OF E-CERTIFICATE AND ACADEMIC TRANSCRIPT Ÿ Inherit is a credit earning program. The credit earning will be
stated on transcript in the form of hours
Ÿ Both e-certificate and transcript of participation will be issued to
those who participating throughout the program, submitting the
assignments, and completing the online survey form
Ÿ The assignments will be delivered by the lecturer upon the class
Ÿ The participants should have minimum of 80% of attendance to be
eligible to obtain the e-certificate and transcript of participation.
UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA GENERAL COURSES1. Introduction of Indonesian Traditional Medicine
Traditional medicine has been practiced in the world for centuries.
Traditional medicine refers to health practices, approaches,
knowledge and beliefs incorporating plant, animal and mineral
based medicines, spiritual therapies, manual techniques and
exercises, applied singularly or in combination to treat, diagnose
and prevent illnesses or maintain well-being. Passed along from
generations to generations, some of the traditional treatment on
some region has gaining more popularity and is readily being
incorporated into modern day health care, not only in the
developing world but also in the developed countries.
Course Description:
Competencies:
Understanding the history and concept of Indonesian
Traditional Medicine
Understanding the concept of Alternative Complementary
Therapy
1.
2.
Teaching method:
The instructor presents his/ her content through a virtual
classroom and following with Q&A Session
Tools
Zoom meeting
2. Indonesian Massage Course
Traditional Massage is commonly an ancient healing system that
combines broad and targeted stimulation and manipulation of
energy inside the body. It is believed as combination of art, science
and culture. And as a non-medicinal remedy and manual therapy,
it involves bodily manipulation in which the practitioner helps re-
balance patient's body, energy and structure or posture of human
body. The Indonesian Traditional massage, namely Javanese
Massage, Balinese Massage or Borneo massage, whereas the part
of cultural hereditary inheritance, thus believed to enhance health,
healing illness, as well as maintaining beauty and fineness. The
traditional massage usually uses specific massage oils and
essential oils with distinctive scents.
Course Description:
Competencies:
Have an overview of the massage movement
Understanding the history and concept of Indonesia massage
Have an overview of Javanese massage practice
1.2.3.
Teaching method:
The instructor presents his/ her content through a virtual
classroom and following with Q&A Session
Tools
Zoom meeting
3. Indonesian Traditional Remedies
Traditional medicine and herbal formulations have been used by
humans for healing and treating various diseases and disorders.
One of Indonesia's cultural heritage is herbal medicine or
commonly known as "Jamu" (Indonesian Herbal Remedies). Jamu
is the Indonesian traditional herbal medicine that has been
practiced for centuries in Indonesian community to maintain good
health and to treat diseases. Various formulations are made based
on a reference to the recipe of an ancient royalty cultural heritage,
or as a household remedy, or even known as a "folklore medicine"
which were commonly used. These traditional formulations are
believed to be beneficial as immunomodulator, expectorant,
antipyretic and antacid properties respectively.
Course Description:
Competencies:
Have an overview of how to make Indonesian traditional
remedies
Have an overview of how to make Indonesia traditional food
Understanding the history and concept of Indonesia
traditional remedies
1.
2.
3.
Teaching method:
The instructor presents his/ her content through a virtual
classroom and following with Q&A Session
Tools
Zoom meeting
4. Javanese Lulur
Javanese Lulur is a royal ritual originally began in the palaces of
Yogyakarta (on the island of Java, Indonesia) around the 17th
century. This traditional Javanese health and beauty rituals have
been used by ladies of the Royal family each day for 40 days prior
her wedding remove dead skin cells, to cleanse, smooth, soften
and rejuvenate their skin. This process is an exfoliation and
polishing of the body that leaves the skin soft, supple and shiny.
Javanese Lulur is a paste made up of herbs and other ingredients
such as Pandanus leaves, Jasmine oil, Roses, Turmeric, Curcuma
and Rice powder. Combined, they bring back the true feel of Jamu
with its exotic scent.
Course Description:
Competencies:
Understanding the history and concept of Javanese Lulur
Understanding benefit of Javanese Lulur
Have an overview of Javanese Lulur as traditional Indonesia
Body Treatments
1.2.3.
Teaching method:
The instructor presents his/ her content through a virtual
classroom and following with Q&A Session
Tools
Zoom meeting
Time (UTC+7) Duration Activities
13.00 13.10 00.10 Opening program by MC
13.10 13.20 00.10Opening remarks by the head of Airlangga Global Engagement
13.20 13.35 00.15 Traditional dance opening: Tari Saman
13.35 13.40 00.05Introducing program by head of division
13.40 14.20 00.40 Introduction of Indonesian Traditional Medicine
General lecture I:
14.20 14.50 00.30 Question and answer session
14.50 15.30 00.40Forum Group Discussion: by Ratna Wahyuni, S.Si., M.Kes., Ph.D.
15.30 15.45 00.15 Ice breaking session
15.45 16.00 00.15 Closing
UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA PROGRAM SCHEDULEMonday, 24 May 2021
Time (UTC+7) Duration Activities
13.00 13.10 00.10 Opening program by MC
13.10 13.50 00.40
General lecture:Introduction of Basic Massage by Edith Frederika Puruhito, S.KM., MSc (MedSci).
13.50 14.00 00.10 Question and answer session
14.00 14.40 00.40
General lecture:Introduction of Traditional Massage by Myrna Adianti, S.Si., M.Kes., Ph.D.
14.40 14.50 00.10 Question and answer session
14.50 15.00 00.10 Ice breaking session
15.00 16.00 01.00
Practice:Ÿ Practice Basic Massage Movement:
Ario Imandiri, dr., Sp.Ak.Ÿ Practice Traditional Massage
(Javanese massage): Maya Septriana, S.Si., Apt., M.Si.
16.00 16.20 00.20 Question and answer session
16.20 16.30 00.10 Closing
Tuesday, 25 May 2021
Time (UTC+7) Duration Activities
13.00 13.10 00.10 Opening program by MC
13.10 13.50 00.40Introduction of Indonesian Traditional Remedies (Jamu): by Rini Hamsidi, S.Farm., M.Farm., Apt.
General lecture:
13.50 14.00 00.10 Question and answer session
14.00 14.40 00.40
General lecture:Introduction of Indonesian Traditional Food: by Edith Frederika Puruhito, S.KM., MSc (MedSci).
14.40 14.50 00.10 Question and answer session
14.50 15.00 00.10 Ice breaking session
15.00 16.00 01.00
Ÿ Practice Traditional Remedies (Jamu): Myrna Adianti, S.Si., M.Kes., Ph.D.
Ÿ Practice Traditional food: Dwi Setiani Sumardiko, S.Kep., Ns., M.Si.
Practice:
16.00 16.20 00.20 Question and answer session
16.20 16.30 00.10 Closing
Thursday, 27 May 2021
Time (UTC+7) Duration Activities
13.00 13.10 00.10 Opening program by MC
13.10 13.50 00.40Javanese Lulur: by Rini Hamsidi, S.Farm., M.Farm., Apt.
General lecture:
13.50 14.00 00.10 Question and answer session
14.00 14.40 00.40Introduction of Indonesian Traditional Food: by Edith Frederika Puruhito, S.KM., MSc (MedSci).
General lecture:
14.40 14.50 00.10 Question and answer session
14.50 15.00 00.10 Ice breaking session
15.00 15.30 00.30Ÿ Practice Javanese Lulur: by Dwi
Setiani Sumardiko, S.Kep., Ns., M.Si.
Practice:
15.30 16.00 00.30
Ÿ Ario Imandiri, dr., Sp.Ak.
Ÿ Ratna Wahyuni, S.Si., M.Kes., Ph.D.
Forum Group Discussion:
16.00 16.20 00.20 Question and answer session
16.20 16.30 00.10 Closing
Friday, 28 May 2021
UNIVERSITAS SEBELAS MARET GENERAL COURSES
(Agriculture-Based Design)COURSE 1
Date May 31, 2021
Time 1.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Course Description
Agriculture is the sector that supports the human’s primary need. Besides providing food, some of agriculture’s side products have been used by the community, and some of them have been wasted. In rice farming, straw is the secondary product of these activities. It has the potential to be utilized both practically and ritually. This session will talk about the potential use of straw and agricultural culture activities held in Delanggu District, Indonesia, and Isumi, Chiba Prefecture, Japan.
Competency(es)3. To know how to create straw crafts using
substitutional material (paper)
2. To understand the potential of product and community development in the agricultural sphere
1. To understand the context of agricultural culture primarily in Delanggu and Isumi-Chiba
Lecturer(s)• Pandu Purwandaru, Ph.D• Professor Naoto Suzuki
Teaching methodThe instructor presents his/her content through a virtual classroom and following with Q&A session and online workshop.
Handout/Modul• Rice straw craft• Rice farming culture Chiba-Japan• Virtual tour of Delanggu Ngani-ani Festival
Assignment(s) • Project based learning (Video)
Practice(s) Making straw craft using substitutional material
COURSE 2(Traditional Market)
Date June 1, 2021
Time 1.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Course Description
The course will describe on how local natural product develops the community in creating various activities such as festival and local currency. We will hear real practices of this activity from the Papringan market founder in Temanggung, and Initiator of “Another Tomorrow”, a documentary about one of Japan’s local currency.
Competency(es)
1. To understand the local festival Papringan Market in Indonesia
2. To understand local currency in the traditional life of Japanese local people
Lecturer(s)• Fransisca Callista, M.Phil.• Han Meng, Ph.D
Teaching methodThe instructor presents his/her content through a virtual classroom and following with Q&A session and online workshop.
Handout/Modul
• “Maayu” Community currency documentary project, Japan
• “Papringan” Bamboo-Based Traditional Market in Temanggung, Central Java Province
Assignment(s) • Project based learning (Video)
COURSE 3(Community Development Project (Study Case: Batik))
Date June 2, 2021
Time 1.00 PM – 4.00 PM
Course Description
Batik is a potential textile in Surakarta and its surroundings since the 18th century. And the culture of Batik has been engraved in the local people's daily life. There are several batik-making communities in this region. They use the products as utilities, ritual support, and commodity products. Through these communities, the people apply various values such as social, natural, and mythological. Through several activists, these values are preserved and developed and preserved. Therefore, in the third session, we will focus on the activities in the development of batik communities in Surakarta and Sragen.
Competency(es)3. To understand various activities in developing Batik
Community
2. To understand the various design of Batik used as utility, ritual, and commodity product
1. To understand the context of Batik making in the community
Lecturer(s)• Dr. Eng. Kusumaningdiyah Nurul Handayani, S.T., M.T.• Dra. Tiwi Bina Affanti M.Sn/Lira Anindita Utami, Ph.D.
Teaching methodThe instructor presents his/her content through a virtual classroom and following with Q&A session.
Handout/Modul• The development of Batik Kliwonan Community• The development of Batik Surakarta
Assignment(s) • Project based learning (Video)
Notes before lectures
c. Detailed potentials
4. Conclusion and future potentials
c. Traditional rituals
1. Make a group based on country of origin
b. Local festivals
For sharing Your Country’s Experience on June 2, 2021
For lecture #3 on May 31, 2021: Participants are required to prepare A3-size paper (420 x 297mm) and cut the paper horizontally for 0.5 cm. You will get several pieces of paper.
Share Your Country’s Experience through a Short Video and Presentation:
2. Prepare presentation slides related to one of the following themes based on your country of origin’s experience:
3. Presentation details (relevant pictures and their sources)a. Introductionb. Background
For lecture #1 on June 1, 2021: Participants are required to watch 70 minutes video via the link that will be shared later.
a. Traditional craft potentials
d. Values: social, environmental, economic, or mythological values
UNIVERSITAS SEBELAS MARET PROGRAM SCHEDULE
May 31, 2021
1.00 – 1.10 PM Opening by MC
1.10 – 1.20 PMOpening Speech by Head of UNS International Office, Rino A. Nugroho, Ph.D.
1.20 – 1.30 PM Warming up Quiz
1.30 – 2.10 PM
Rice farming community development in Japan; Shouryuuji Project
Instructor: Professor Naoto Suzuki
Lecture #1:
2.10 – 2.50 PM
Pandu Purwandaru, Ph.D
Lecture #2:Rice farming community development in Delanggu-Indonesia
Instructor:
2.50 – 3.30 PM
Lecture #3:Virtual tour of Delanggu Ngani-ani FestivalMaking wayang damen tutorial (rice straw traditional doll)
*Notes before the lecture:
Instructor:
Dinda Karina Yohanny (Faculty of Fine Art and Design student)
Pandu Purwandaru, Ph.D
Participants are required to prepare A3-size paper (420 x 297mm) and cut the paper horizontally 0.5 cm. You will get several pieces of paper.
3.30 – 4.00 PM Q&A
4.00 PM Closing
UNIVERSITAS SEBELAS MARET PROGRAM SCHEDULE
June 2, 2021
1.00 – 1.15 PM Opening by MC
1.15 – 2.00 PM
Lecture #1:
Instructor:Dra. Tiwi Bina Affanti M.Sn
The Development of Batik Kliwonan Community
2.00 – 2.40 PMInstructor:
Lecture #2:
Dr. Eng. Kusumaningdiyah Nurul Handayani, S.T., M.T.
The Development of Batik Surakarta
2.40 – 3.10 PM Q&A
3.10 – 4.00 PM Share Your Country’s Experience
4.00 PM Closing of INHERIT 2021
June 1, 2021
1.00 – 1.10 PM Opening by MC
1.10 – 1.50 PMParticipants are required to watch 70 minutes video via the link that will be shared later.
Lecture #1:Maayuu community currency documentary project japan
Instructor:Han Meng, Ph.D.
*Notes before the lecture:
1.50 – 2.30 PM
Bamboo-based traditional market
Instructor:Fransisca Callista, M.Phil. (Pasar Papringan Temanggung)
Lecture #2:
2.30 – 3.10 PM Q&A
3.10 PM Closing
CONTACT US:
Airlangga Global Engagement
+62 31 596 6864
Universitas Airlangga, Campus C
Management Office Building 2nd Floor
Mulyorejo, 60115, Surabaya, Indonesia
Email: [email protected]
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International Office
Universitas Sebelas Maret
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+62 271 646994 ext 411
+62 821 3653 7055
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