
The Deputy Chancellor for Division IV UNESA provided reinforcement in the Socialization of the GEM-CSU-CMMAI Master's Scholarship Program to China.
Unesa.ac.id. , SURABAYA—Surabaya State University conducted a socialization of Masters scholarships from GEM-CSU-CMMAI to China which was attended by hundreds of students around the 'Home of Champions' campus on Tuesday, May 14 2024. This online activity was broadcast on the official UNESA YouTube channel.
Dr. Martadi, M.Sn., Deputy Chancellor IV for Planning, Development, Cooperation and Information and Communication Technology, said that this socialization was an opportunity for UNESA to send its students to continue their studies abroad. "This opportunity must be utilized well by students as a way to obtain scholarships," he said.
UNESA, he continued, has been involved with Chinese culture for a long time through the Confucius Institute for approximately 15 years. There have been several activities carried out such as introducing Mandarin in middle and high school levels.
Not only that, students in the Mandarin Language Education study program every year have the opportunity to undertake internships or further studies there. He hopes that the cooperation that has existed so far between Indonesia and China will continue in the future.
"We fully support cooperation in various fields, be it internships, research or further studies. God willing, we are ready "Including human resource development in areas around the GEM company which is also in Indonesia, for example," said Martadi.
Wang Jun, a representative from Green Eco Manufactured (GEM) took the opportunity to give a brief introduction about the company that was already established. since 2001. This company, which prioritizes the concept of 'limited resources with unlimited processing', has opened a program for the third time in collaboration with Central South University (CSU) and the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment (CMMAI).
He also explained the reasons why CSU was chosen as the destination campus because CSU has the best metallurgical science program in the world.
Apart from Wang Jun, there was also Piyan Rahmadi, recipient of the GEM-CSU-CMMAI scholarship in the first wave. He conveyed what he had learned while he was there. This program is committed to producing students with expertise in metallurgical engineering and renewable energy materials based on experience.
Apart from that, it also focuses on producing engineers who are not only rich in theoretical knowledge, but also practical experience, abilities and culture China. In this program, students will receive 12 courses in the first year. In the second year, you will be given the opportunity to do an internship in GEM's industry while writing your thesis.
In the third year, you will continue your research. Between lecture breaks, they were invited to visit several industries in China. During internships, students are guided by workers to practice skills, guide experiments, and even write a thesis. "Don't worry, all the courses will be in English. While there we will also be given Mandarin language training," he said.
Furthermore, in the event hosted by Aad Alief R. B., GEM-CSU-scholarship recipient For CMMAI batch 2, Piyan said there are several documents that need to be prepared to register, such as CV at LPDP, essay, letter of recommendation, graduation certificate, transcript, English language test certificate (TOEFL iBT, IELTS, or Duolingo English Test).
GEM-CSU-CMMAI for batch 4 (four) will open in June 2024, there will be three admission schemes, namely in metallurgical engineering (renewable energy materials), transportation engineering (trains), and international trade (international trade in non-metallic materials). iron).[]
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