2 Students of Agricultural and Biosystem Engineering has been selected at Udayana Student Cultural Exchange Program at Australian Catholic University (ACU)

Two (2) students of the Agricultural and Biosystem Engineering Study Program (TPB), Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Udayana University (FTP Unud) namely ?I Made Mickey Yogi Ajna Karuna and Anak Agung Caresasha Adinda Dea were successfully selected for the Udayana Student Cultural Exchange Program at the Australian Catholic University (ACU). This activity will be held on 21 May-3 June 2023. ACU plans this program to last a week in Melbourne and the following week in Sydney.

 

The “Student Cultural Exchange” program and Australian Catholic University, which is a program given to Udayana University students who are selected to be Udayana University delegates who will later introduce Indonesian culture, especially Bali in terms of tradition, dance, food, music, and so on at the Australian Catholic University .

 

Two TPB students who are familiarly called Mickey and Gung Caca reported regarding the selection process, they informed that the selection process this time was carried out around the end of March-early April which started with the process of making a CV which had to emphasize related to Balinese culture, such as dance, cooking, art. , and others. In addition, it went through the presentation process, where this presentation took place offline at the International Affairs Office, Agrocomplex Building, Sudirman Campus. After making the presentation, the participants waited for the announcement of graduation.

 

 

One of the selected students, Mickey, shared his impressions when he was selected, he said of course he would be happy, even though it was a bit of a hassle to prepare the administration. He also emphasized that the lecturers at FTP and KUI were assisted in completing the administration. In addition, he also advised other students, for friends who have not had the opportunity to take part in the student exchange program, they can consult face to face with their respective co-projects so that similar information is not missed, so that in the future there will be more similar opportunities for students. especially students of the Faculty of Agricultural Technology, he said.