Dili, Timor Leste, 13 February 2026 – The Dili Institute of Technology (DIT) facilitated a meeting between the delegation team from Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) and Keluarga Alumni Gadjah Mada (KAGAMA) Timor Leste. The meeting was guided by the spirit of “learning from the past, reflecting on the present, for our better shared future” as the foundation for collaboration.
Held at the DIT campus, the meeting was attended by prominent figures, including Manuel Vong, Ph.D., Chair of KAGAMA Timor Leste (former Minister of Tourism of Timor Leste and former Rector of DIT); Aderita Mariana Takeleb, M.Sc., Vice Rector for Academic Affairs at DIT; Napoleon, Head of Fiscal Affairs of KAGAMA; the Dean of the Faculty of Tourism at DIT; Mica Barreto Soares, Ph.D., Director of the MBA Program at DIT; Celline, Head of the Center for Cultural and Arts Studies at Universidade Nacional Timor Lorosa’e (UNTL); as well as lecturers and researchers from UNTL’s Faculty of Social Sciences, many of whom have written extensively on Indonesia–Timor Leste relations.
In his remarks, the Chair of KAGAMA Timor Leste emphasized that the organization’s current strategic programs focus on improving welfare through the agriculture and fisheries sectors, clean and healthy politics, tourism–arts–industry, and sustainable creative culture. Social inequality remains a primary concern, and collaboration with UGM is expected to strengthen quality education and research as key foundations for addressing these disparities.
The meeting produced several short-term follow-up initiatives, including:
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Training on article writing (both technical and substantive aspects) and journal management and development;
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Collaboration between UGM and KAGAMA Timor Leste in media news writing (public relations and communications);
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Organizing a sport tourism event in the form of a heritage fun walk, involving students from UNTL and DIT as the organizing committee;
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A Literary Festival through UGM’s international community service program (KKN) in border areas, in response to a request from the Education and Cultural Attaché of the Indonesian Embassy in Timor Leste for arts training programs (including gamelan, Indonesia–Timor Leste collaborative dance, and the writing of folk tale books).
UGM and KAGAMA Timor Leste also agreed to adopt a cultural approach as the foundation for cooperation across higher education institutions in Timor Leste. This synergy is expected to broaden the societal impact of knowledge and scholarship, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities), SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals).
Contributor: Adwidya S. Yoga, S.Pd., M.A.
[Public Relation of FIB UGM, Alma Syahwalani]
