Cultural exchange between Osaka University, Japan and the Faculty of Humanities Udayana University
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- Kamis, 12 Februari 2026
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In her speech, Coordinator of Study Program Bachelor of Japanese Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Udayana University, Dr. Silvia Damayanti, S.S., M.Hum. said that this cultural exchange activity is a strategic platform to promote cross-cultural understanding and strengthen academic collaboration in the future. Students from Udayana can learn about Japanese wedding culture and matsui ceremonies in Japan, while Japanese students can learn traditional writing and Indonesian language.
Assoc. Prof. Morita Atsushi from Osaka International University expressed his appreciation for the warm welcome and his hope that this collaboration would develop into student exchange programs, joint research, and international guest lectures. The event was interactive, with presentations, discussions, and question and answer sessions between students from both institutions.
This cultural exchange event also featured artistic performances and cultural introductions from each country, further enriching participants' understanding of the diversity of Indonesian and Japanese traditions. The enthusiasm of the students was evident in their active participation in each series of events, demonstrating their high level of interest in international programs. Through this activity, the Faculty of Humanities at Udayana University and Osaka International University are expected to continue building sustainable synergy in academic development and strengthening cultural diplomacy.
In her speech, Coordinator of Study Program Bachelor of Japanese Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Udayana University, Dr. Silvia Damayanti, S.S., M.Hum. said that this cultural exchange activity is a strategic platform to promote cross-cultural understanding and strengthen academic collaboration in the future. Students from Udayana can learn about Japanese wedding culture and matsui ceremonies in Japan, while Japanese students can learn traditional writing and Indonesian language.
Assoc. Prof. Morita Atsushi from Osaka International University expressed his appreciation for the warm welcome and his hope that this collaboration would develop into student exchange programs, joint research, and international guest lectures. The event was interactive, with presentations, discussions, and question and answer sessions between students from both institutions.
This cultural exchange event also featured artistic performances and cultural introductions from each country, further enriching participants' understanding of the diversity of Indonesian and Japanese traditions. The enthusiasm of the students was evident in their active participation in each series of events, demonstrating their high level of interest in international programs. Through this activity, the Faculty of Humanities at Udayana University and Osaka International University are expected to continue building sustainable synergy in academic development and strengthening cultural diplomacy.
In her speech, Coordinator of Study Program Bachelor of Japanese Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Udayana University, Dr. Silvia Damayanti, S.S., M.Hum. said that this cultural exchange activity is a strategic platform to promote cross-cultural understanding and strengthen academic collaboration in the future. Students from Udayana can learn about Japanese wedding culture and matsui ceremonies in Japan, while Japanese students can learn traditional writing and Indonesian language.
Assoc. Prof. Morita Atsushi from Osaka International University expressed his appreciation for the warm welcome and his hope that this collaboration would develop into student exchange programs, joint research, and international guest lectures. The event was interactive, with presentations, discussions, and question and answer sessions between students from both institutions.
This cultural exchange event also featured artistic performances and cultural introductions from each country, further enriching participants' understanding of the diversity of Indonesian and Japanese traditions. The enthusiasm of the students was evident in their active participation in each series of events, demonstrating their high level of interest in international programs. Through this activity, the Faculty of Humanities at Udayana University and Osaka International University are expected to continue building sustainable synergy in academic development and strengthening cultural diplomacy.
In her speech, Coordinator of Study Program Bachelor of Japanese Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Udayana University, Dr. Silvia Damayanti, S.S., M.Hum. said that this cultural exchange activity is a strategic platform to promote cross-cultural understanding and strengthen academic collaboration in the future. Students from Udayana can learn about Japanese wedding culture and matsui ceremonies in Japan, while Japanese students can learn traditional writing and Indonesian language.
Assoc. Prof. Morita Atsushi from Osaka International University expressed his appreciation for the warm welcome and his hope that this collaboration would develop into student exchange programs, joint research, and international guest lectures. The event was interactive, with presentations, discussions, and question and answer sessions between students from both institutions.
This cultural exchange event also featured artistic performances and cultural introductions from each country, further enriching participants' understanding of the diversity of Indonesian and Japanese traditions. The enthusiasm of the students was evident in their active participation in each series of events, demonstrating their high level of interest in international programs. Through this activity, the Faculty of Humanities at Udayana University and Osaka International University are expected to continue building sustainable synergy in academic development and strengthening cultural diplomacy.
In her speech, Coordinator of Study Program Bachelor of Japanese Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Udayana University, Dr. Silvia Damayanti, S.S., M.Hum. said that this cultural exchange activity is a strategic platform to promote cross-cultural understanding and strengthen academic collaboration in the future. Students from Udayana can learn about Japanese wedding culture and matsui ceremonies in Japan, while Japanese students can learn traditional writing and Indonesian language.
Assoc. Prof. Morita Atsushi from Osaka International University expressed his appreciation for the warm welcome and his hope that this collaboration would develop into student exchange programs, joint research, and international guest lectures. The event was interactive, with presentations, discussions, and question and answer sessions between students from both institutions.
This cultural exchange event also featured artistic performances and cultural introductions from each country, further enriching participants' understanding of the diversity of Indonesian and Japanese traditions. The enthusiasm of the students was evident in their active participation in each series of events, demonstrating their high level of interest in international programs. Through this activity, the Faculty of Humanities at Udayana University and Osaka International University are expected to continue building sustainable synergy in academic development and strengthening cultural diplomacy.
A cultural exchange between Osaka University, Japan and the Faculty of Humanities Udayana University was held at the Widya Sabha Auditorium on February 12, 2026. This event served as an important moment in strengthening academic and cultural ties between the two institutions, while also expanding international cooperation networks in the fields of education and culture. The event was attended by faculty leaders, lecturers, students, and a representative delegation from Osaka University, who introduced Japanese culture and the Japanese education system.
In her speech, Coordinator of Study Program Bachelor of Japanese Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Udayana University, Dr. Silvia Damayanti, S.S., M.Hum. said that this cultural exchange activity is a strategic platform to promote cross-cultural understanding and strengthen academic collaboration in the future. Students from Udayana can learn about Japanese wedding culture and matsui ceremonies in Japan, while Japanese students can learn traditional writing and Indonesian language.
Assoc. Prof. Morita Atsushi from Osaka International University expressed his appreciation for the warm welcome and his hope that this collaboration would develop into student exchange programs, joint research, and international guest lectures. The event was interactive, with presentations, discussions, and question and answer sessions between students from both institutions.
This cultural exchange event also featured artistic performances and cultural introductions from each country, further enriching participants' understanding of the diversity of Indonesian and Japanese traditions. The enthusiasm of the students was evident in their active participation in each series of events, demonstrating their high level of interest in international programs. Through this activity, the Faculty of Humanities at Udayana University and Osaka International University are expected to continue building sustainable synergy in academic development and strengthening cultural diplomacy.
A cultural exchange between Osaka University, Japan and the Faculty of Humanities Udayana University was held at the Widya Sabha Auditorium on February 12, 2026. This event served as an important moment in strengthening academic and cultural ties between the two institutions, while also expanding international cooperation networks in the fields of education and culture. The event was attended by faculty leaders, lecturers, students, and a representative delegation from Osaka University, who introduced Japanese culture and the Japanese education system.
A cultural exchange between Osaka University, Japan and the Faculty of Humanities Udayana University was held at the Widya Sabha Auditorium on February 12, 2026. This event served as an important moment in strengthening academic and cultural ties between the two institutions, while also expanding international cooperation networks in the fields of education and culture. The event was attended by faculty leaders, lecturers, students, and a representative delegation from Osaka University, who introduced Japanese culture and the Japanese education system.
A cultural exchange between Osaka University, Japan and the Faculty of Humanities Udayana University was held at the Widya Sabha Auditorium on February 12, 2026. This event served as an important moment in strengthening academic and cultural ties between the two institutions, while also expanding international cooperation networks in the fields of education and culture. The event was attended by faculty leaders, lecturers, students, and a representative delegation from Osaka University, who introduced Japanese culture and the Japanese education system.
A cultural exchange between Osaka University, Japan and the Faculty of Humanities Udayana University was held at the Widya Sabha Auditorium on February 12, 2026. This event served as an important moment in strengthening academic and cultural ties between the two institutions, while also expanding international cooperation networks in the fields of education and culture. The event was attended by faculty leaders, lecturers, students, and a representative delegation from Osaka University, who introduced Japanese culture and the Japanese education system.
A cultural exchange between Osaka University, Japan and the Faculty of Humanities Udayana University was held at the Widya Sabha Auditorium on February 12, 2026. This event served as an important moment in strengthening academic and cultural ties between the two institutions, while also expanding international cooperation networks in the fields of education and culture. The event was attended by faculty leaders, lecturers, students, and a representative delegation from Osaka University, who introduced Japanese culture and the Japanese education system.
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