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BKK UGM Alumni Continue Their Studies in Korea with 2025 LPDP Scholarship

News Release Monday, 11 August 2025

Yogyakarta, 7/2025 — Two alumni from the Korean Language and Culture Study Program (BKK), Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), have once again made the program proud by earning the prestigious 2025 scholarship from the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (LPDP). They are Sekar Arum Anugrah Gusti (Class of 2018) and Asma Azizah (Class of 2010).

Below are their messages:

Sekar Arum Anugrah Gusti (Batch 2018)
University: Korea University
Program: Korean Studies (Master’s Degree)

“I once applied for the GKS scholarship in 2024 but didn’t make it. Of course I was sad, but at the same time, I was curious about what would come next. As it turns out, God allowed me to gain work experience and meet many people from different walks of life. We exchanged insights on Korea—topics I had never studied in class. Those insights actually helped me prepare for the LPDP application, which, alhamdulillah, was successful. Had I gone straight to grad school in Korea back then, I might’ve missed those experiences. I hope to find a supportive environment in Korea that helps me grow even more.

To friends who may feel their Korean language ‘spark’ isn’t as bright as others (I’ve been there…), or who feel their knowledge isn’t useful after graduation—look a little closer. Each of us walks a unique path, shaped by different experiences and life choices. Especially for those of you considering graduate school—if you’re genuinely interested and feel ready for the process, it’s okay to pursue other majors, languages, or even countries. A background in Korean Language and Culture can actually be a powerful combo for the knowledge you have. And please never feel like you’re alone. If you’re lost or unsure, don’t hesitate to ask questions!”

Asma Azizah (Class of 2010)
University: Sungkyunkwan University
Program: Korean Language Education (Doctoral Degree)

“Hi fellow Korean Language juniors at UGM! I’m Asma, a 2010 graduate of Korean Studies, and I’ll be continuing my PhD at Sungkyunkwan University with an LPDP scholarship. My message, especially for those considering further study: make the most of the LPDP scholarship opportunity to continue your studies in Korea. The process may seem complicated with many requirements, but I believe it’s part of your growth. Scholarship preparation doesn’t happen overnight, so get involved in academic and non-academic activities from as early as your first semester—anything that can support your future scholarship applications. Don’t be shy to reach out to your seniors (sunbae) for help, both when preparing for scholarships and once you begin your studies in Korea. Stay motivated to keep learning and to represent the Korean Language and Culture program—and Indonesia—with pride! ”

Their stories serve as an inspiration for current students and alumni of BKK UGM. With perseverance, reflection, and thorough preparation, opportunities to pursue further studies abroad through scholarships are more attainable than ever.

Author: Nisa Khairuna Sabilla

Korean Language and Culture Students Accepted into UGM’s Fast Track Bachelor’s–Master’s Program

News ReleaseSDGs 4: Pendidikan Berkualitas Thursday, 24 July 2025

Yogyakarta, June 2025 — Two students from the Korean Language and Culture Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, have successfully been accepted into the Fast Track Bachelor’s–Master’s (S1–S2) Program at UGM. They are Fadisya Zata Amany and Raissa Aneswari, both from the 2022 batch.

The Fast Track program offers an opportunity for undergraduate students to continue to the master’s level and complete both degrees in a shorter period of time. Below are the reflections and messages shared by the selected students:

Fadisya Zata Amany
“Alhamdulillah, saya sangat bersyukur bisa diterima dalam program fast track S1–S2 di Universitas Gadjah Mada. Kesempatan ini menjadi awal baru lagi untuk terus belajar, memperluas wawasan, dan memperdalam keilmuan di bidang yang saya tekuni. Proses seleksi yang cukup menantang membuat saya banyak belajar tentang ketekunan, konsistensi, dan pentingnya persiapan yang matang. Saya berterima kasih kepada dosen-dosen, teman-teman dan khususnya kepada orang tua saya yang selalu memberikan dukungan serta semangat selama proses ini. Buat teman-teman yang lagi berjuang, jangan takut ambil kesempatan ya!”

Raissa Aneswari
“Jujur, awalnya nggak nyangka bisa lolos Fast Track. Waktu daftar, sempat ragu juga, jadi ya semangatnya nothing to lose aja. Tapi Alhamdulillah, bersyukur banget bisa dapet kesempatan ikut seleksi dan akhirnya lolos. Terima kasih buat dosen-dosen dan pihak prodi yang udah mendukung proses seleksi dan pengembangan kami. Juga makasih banyak buat teman-teman atas dukungan dan doanya. Semoga ke depannya makin banyak mahasiswa yang termotivasi buat terus belajar dan berani ambil tantangan baru.”

This achievement highlights the strong academic spirit and dedication of Korean Language and Culture students at UGM in pursuing continuous education toward postgraduate study.

Penulis: Nisa Khairuna Sabilla

DEDICATION AWARD PRESENTED TO THE LECTURER OF KOREAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE STUDY PROGRAM, UGM

News ReleaseSDGs 17: Partnerships for the GoalsSDGs 4: Quality Education Tuesday, 8 July 2025

At the recent K-Speech Eloquence Competition held on Saturday, June 28, 2025, Alfiana Amrin Rosyadi, S.S., M.A., a lecturer in the Korean Language and Culture Study Program at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), received a Dedication Award from Mr. Woo Young Taek, President of the K-Speech Eloquence Association Indonesia.

This award was presented in recognition of her consistent dedication over the past three years in mentoring UGM students for the competition in Jakarta, and even accompanying last year’s winner to the international contest in Vientiane, Laos.

The plaque also acknowledged Ms. Alfi’s initiative in transforming the final speaking exam into a K-Speech-style oratory performance, aimed at enhancing the efficiency of Korean language education. Additionally, she has facilitated opportunities for Mr. Woo Young Taek to visit UGM and deliver a special lecture on effective speech techniques.

Surprised and honored to receive the award, Ms. Alfi expressed her gratitude. She mentioned that the recognition serves as new motivation to further integrate Korean oratory training into practical speaking classes. Currently, beyond converting the final exam into oratory-style presentations, the Korean Language and Culture Study Program at UGM has also established a speaking club to prepare future competition participants. Over the past year, the club has been mentored by students, but moving forward, it will be supervised by faculty members to ensure UGM’s representatives are well-prepared both technically and mentally for the K-Speech stage.

Written by: Alfiana Amrin
Edited by: Sherina Azmi

Korean Language and Culture Program UGM Held a Talkshow “From Language Major to the Professional World”

SDGs 4: Quality EducationSDGs 8: Decent work and economic growth Friday, 20 June 2025

Yogyakarta, June 15, 2025 — The Korean Language and Culture Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, held an inspiring talkshow titled “From Language Major to the Professional World” featuring alumni from the class of 2010. This event was part of the learning series for the course Comprehensive Korean II, aimed at providing students with insight and motivation regarding various career opportunities after graduation.

The 90-minute talkshow featured three alumni who have built careers across different professional sectors. Angela Pehulisa Meliala, currently serving as Head of the Analysis Division for the Indonesia and Vietnam regions at PT Mitra Aktif Adiperkasa, Tbk., shared her career journey that began through a management trainee program. She highlighted the importance of communication skills and critical thinking as essential competencies in the workplace.

The second speaker, Rachmat Aditya Hutama, is now a public servant in the Government of Victoria, Australia. He spoke about how the networks he developed during his studies at UGM—both within and beyond the Korean language field—greatly influenced his career path. Adit also shared tips on accessing essential career-related information, including Working Holiday Visa (WHV) registration, which became the starting point of his international career.

The third speaker, Sukmawati Nur Salamah, currently a civil servant lecturer in the Tourism Program at Universitas Brawijaya, emphasized the need to develop both hard and soft skills beyond language proficiency. She reminded students that there are no shortcuts to success, and that achieving one’s goals requires dedication and effort.

The talkshow was moderated by Alfiana Amrin Rosyadi, S.S., M.A., the course instructor. In her remarks, she emphasized the importance of such forums to foster synergy between academia and the professional world. “Talkshows like this are important to broaden students’ perspectives. In the future, we hope to hold similar events regularly, in addition to organizing industry visits,” she stated.

Student enthusiasm for the event was notably high, with many sharing their impressions in the class group chat.

“We gained so many new insights and valuable lessons from this talkshow. It gave us a better idea of what to expect in the professional world, along with helpful career preparation tips. 감사합니다^^”

“Thank you so much for providing us with this opportunity to learn from insightful speakers. I’m so glad I joined!”

“This talkshow truly broadened our horizons. We feel fortunate to have participated in this class and to have gained so much knowledge and experience. 감사합니다! ”

Through this event, students of the Korean Language and Culture Program are expected to become more prepared and confident in navigating the professional world, equipped with both academic knowledge and relevant skills.

[Author: Alfiana]

K-Lit UGM Held a Korean Literary Translation Workshop of Choi Eunyoung’s Novel for Korean Language and Culture Students

SDGs 17: Partnerships for the GoalsSDGs 4: Quality Education Friday, 20 June 2025

K-Lit UGM, supported by the Literature Translation Institute of Korea (LTI Korea), organized a Korean literary translation workshop for 16 students of the Korean Language and Culture Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada. This year, the workshop focused on translating the novel “아주 희미한 빛으로도 (A Very Faint Light Though)” by Choi Eunyoung, a South Korean novelist known for her poetic and meaningful works.

Each participant received a complimentary copy of the novel as the main translation material. Following last year’s online format, this year’s workshop was held offline at the Soegondo Building, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, UGM. Sessions were conducted twice a week, each lasting one hour, and were facilitated by lecturer Ms. Feby.

In a separate interview, Hada, one of the workshop participants, shared her impression: “This was a very valuable experience. Thank you for organizing this workshop.” Another participant, Eunike, added, “At first, I was hesitant to join the workshop because I had no experience in translation. But it turned out to be more enjoyable than I expected.”

To conclude the series of activities, K-Lit UGM plans to invite the author herself, Choi Eunyoung, for a meet-the-author session and official closing of the workshop in August. The event will be open to the public. Don’t miss this special opportunity to meet one of Korea’s most prominent contemporary writers!

 

[Author: Sherina Azmi]

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