
Yogyakarta, 24 April 2025 – A cooperation meeting took place at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (FIB UGM). Held in Meeting Room 1, Building C, the event brought together three representatives from Oberlin College with two vice deans from FIB UGM, along with several lecturers from the English Literature programme and other faculty members. The meeting aimed to strengthen global partnerships and explore opportunities for student engagement through online exchange activities.
The session opened with welcoming remarks from the vice deans, who emphasised the importance of international collaboration in enhancing educational experiences. They highlighted how such partnerships align with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in promoting quality education and global partnerships for sustainable development.
The representatives from Oberlin College presented their vision for the collaboration, focusing on the potential for online student exchanges. They discussed various platforms and tools that could facilitate such exchanges, enabling students from both institutions to share academic experiences and cultural insights. The initiative aims to create a more connected learning environment that transcends geographic boundaries. The discussion also explored the types of activities that could be carried out in an online exchange setting. UGM faculty members proposed a range of programmes, especially those that incorporate local cultural content.
Beyond academic exchange, the representatives also emphasised the importance of cultural exchange. They acknowledged that understanding different cultures is essential in today’s increasingly interconnected world. Plans were made to incorporate cultural activities into the virtual exchange programme, allowing students to showcase their traditions and learn from one another.
In summary, the cooperation meeting between Oberlin College and the Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM marked a significant step toward enhancing global partnerships in education. By leveraging technology for virtual exchange, both institutions aim to provide meaningful learning experiences that go beyond borders. This initiative not only aligns with the SDGs but also prepares students to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.
[Public Relation Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Bulan Churniati]