As part of its commitment to enhancing international student services, the Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), held a meeting with Mr. Bram, owner of Bu Darno Homestay, to explore opportunities for providing comfortable, affordable, and culturally enriching accommodation for international students. The meeting brought together representatives of the Faculty of Agriculture UGM and Mr. Bram, whose homestay has hosted numerous international students participating in exchange programs, research internships, summer courses, and other academic activities at UGM.
As part of this commitment, an evaluation session was conducted for the AIMS (Asian International Mobility for Students) Inbound Program 2026, involving international students currently studying at the Faculty of Agriculture. One of the participants in this evaluation was Han Sangyeol, an inbound student from Gyeongsang National University (GNU), South Korea, who spent one semester studying at the Faculty of Agriculture UGM through the AIMS Program. The evaluation aimed to gather feedback on academic experiences, cultural adaptation, student support services, and other aspects of the program that could be further improved in future implementations.
The Faculty of Agriculture at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) continues to support students in gaining meaningful learning experiences beyond the classroom through direct engagement with communities. One example is student participation in the SUIJI Service Learning Program (SUIJI-SLP), an international exchange program that combines academic learning, field observation, problem-solving, and cross-cultural exchange through a service-learning approach.

Muhammad Syahru Ramadhan, a student of the Faculty of Agriculture UGM, had the opportunity to participate in the SUIJI-SLP program, which brought together students from various universities in Indonesia and Japan. The program involved participants from UGM, IPB University, Hasanuddin University, and Kagawa University in Japan. Through this exchange experience, Syahru gained valuable insights from academic activities, community observations, and collaborative problem-solving initiatives. According to him, every activity within the program was meaningful and impactful because SUIJI-SLP emphasizes learning through direct community engagement. “During the exchange program, I gained many valuable experiences, ranging from learning activities to problem-solving processes. In my opinion, every agenda in SUIJI-SLP felt meaningful and beneficial because the program focuses on Service Learning,” said Syahru.
The Faculty of Agriculture at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) continues to support students in expanding their academic perspectives, intercultural experiences, and international networks through various student mobility programs. One of these initiatives is the Asian International Mobility for Students (AIMS) Programme, a student exchange scheme involving universities and institutions across Asia.
Sherly Aurora Cahyadewi, a student from the Faculty of Agriculture UGM, had the opportunity to participate in the AIMS exchange program for one semester at Gyeongsang National University (GNU), South Korea. Through the program, students are able to engage in academic activities at partner universities while gaining firsthand experience in adapting to different educational systems, cultures, and social environments abroad.
The Faculty of Agriculture at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) continues to encourage students to broaden their academic perspectives, cultural understanding, and international networks through various student mobility programs. One such opportunity is the Asian International Mobility for Students (AIMS) Programme, a student exchange initiative under the coordination of SEAMEO RIHED that involves partner universities across Asia, including Universitas Gadjah Mada.

Nabilah Salma Jamaludin, a 2022 student of the Agricultural Microbiology Study Program, had the opportunity to participate in the AIMS Program at Ibaraki University, Japan. The program lasted approximately four months, from mid-September until the end of January. Through this experience, students not only attended academic courses but also gained research experience, cultural adaptation skills, and valuable interactions within an international academic environment.
The Faculty of Agriculture Universitas Gadjah Mada through the AIMS Committee organized the “Sharing Session AIMS Alumni & Opening Recruitment AIMS Student 2026” as part of the Kick-Off AIMS Odd Semester 2026 program. The activity served as an introductory and evaluation forum for the implementation of the Asian International Mobility for Students (AIMS) Programme while also providing information regarding student recruitment for the upcoming exchange period. The event was attended by students, AIMS alumni, inbound students, committee members, and academic representatives interested in international academic mobility opportunities in the ASEAN region.

The AIMS Committee 2026 of the Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Gadjah Mada, conducted a benchmarking visit to the Global Engagement Office (GEO) of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIPOL) UGM as part of efforts to strengthen the implementation of internationalization programs and student mobility activities. The visit aimed to provide insights and share experiences related to the management of international collaboration and global engagement programs within the university environment.

The Faculty of Agriculture Universitas Gadjah Mada welcomed a delegation visit from Ibaraki University, Japan, as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen international academic cooperation between the two institutions. The visit became an important opportunity to discuss potential collaborative programs and expand partnerships in education, research, and academic exchange activities.
The delegation from Ibaraki University was represented by Dr. Masaki Seo and Prof. Makoto Tamura. From the Faculty of Agriculture Universitas Gadjah Mada, the meeting was attended by the Vice Dean for Research, Community Service, and Cooperation, Prof. Subejo, along with faculty members and academic representatives. During the discussion, both institutions exchanged information regarding academic activities, research interests, and opportunities for future collaboration between the universities.
The AIMS Committee 2026 successfully held a coordination meeting as part of the preparation for the upcoming ASEAN International Mobility for Students (AIMS) Program. The meeting brought together coordinators, academic representatives, international office staff, and administrative personnel involved in the implementation of international student mobility activities. The coordination meeting served as an important platform to strengthen collaboration and ensure the readiness of all participating institutions for the AIMS 2026 program.
The Faculty of Agriculture Universitas Gadjah Mada conducted the interview selection process for prospective students participating in the Asian International Mobility for Students (AIMS) Programme 2026. The activity was organized as part of the university’s commitment to supporting international academic mobility and preparing students to participate in global learning experiences through collaborative programs among universities in Asia.
The interview session involved prospective student candidates from various study programs within the Faculty of Agriculture who expressed interest in joining the AIMS Programme. During the selection process, participants were assessed on several aspects, including academic readiness, communication skills, motivation to participate in international exchange, adaptability to multicultural environments, and their understanding of the objectives of the AIMS Programme. The interview also provided an opportunity for students to present their aspirations and expectations regarding participation in international mobility activities.
