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Yogyakarta in 2003

By Carlie Corr (Semester 17/Aug 2003) University of New South Wales All in all I had a great time in Yogya as a student. I have learnt a lot about Indonesia, including Indonesian people, culture and way of life (and even learnt some things about myself). I feel that my [...]

December 22nd, 2003|Categories: Semester Testimonials|Tags: , , , , , |

Job Creation

By Claire Harding (Semester 17/Aug 2003) University of Western Australia Java is the most populated island in the world. Despite covering an area of only 127 thousand sq ft, it is home to 130 million plus inhabitants (compare that to Australia’s 20 or so million who are spread out over [...]

October 22nd, 2003|Categories: Semester Testimonials|Tags: , , , , , |

Have You Eaten Your Rice Today?

By Claire Harding (Semester 17/Aug 2003)
University of Western Australia

So here I am in Yogyakarta, which is a city in central Java (not to be confused with Jakarta people!). It is often referred to as the ‘cultural heart of Java’ or ‘city of students,’ as there are a huge number of students who study at the many universities here.

September 2nd, 2003|Categories: Semester Testimonials|Tags: , , , , , |

Reflections on Local Schooling for Children

By Kerry James (Semester 14/Feb 2002) Flinders University of South Australia Both my daughters (one in year 1 and one in year 3) began attending Sekolah Dasar (SD) Percobaan in 2002 without any background in the Indonesian language. Now both are able to communicate with their peers in basic Bahasa [...]

August 30th, 2002|Categories: Semester Testimonials|Tags: , , , , , , |

Hints on Immersion at UGM

By Nicky Colbran (Semester 9/Aug 1999) Australian National University Walking into a classroom full of Indonesians by yourself can sometimes be a bit intimidating. Try to resist the temptation of either sitting by yourself or running to the back of the classroom or sitting with the other bule in your class. [...]

Comparisons and Contrasts

By Heather Stewart-Johnson (Semester 9/Aug 1999)
Murdoch University

Indonesia! Where else would you find so much diversity in one country? The first of my experiences with Indonesia was on the island of Roti, a tiny rain-shadow island to the west of Timor.

November 29th, 1999|Categories: Semester Testimonials|Tags: , , , , , , |

A Career in Indonesia

By Gary Dean (Semester 4/Feb 1997)
Murdoch University

In March 2013, past ACICIS student, Gary Dean was interviewed by Jakarta Expat. Below is an excerpt from the interview. Read the full interview here.

August 28th, 1997|Categories: Semester Testimonials|Tags: , , , , , , |

Awas Copet!

By Hollie Gilbert (Semester 4/Feb 1997) Monash University Here are a few things to watch out for when travelling on the city buses around Yogya. Once you know how the pickpockets operate, you'll have a much better chance of hanging onto your money. The following information may vary from copet [...]