Opening of renewed #AussieBanget Corner at Udayana University.

Australia’s Consul-General in Bali, Ms Jo Stevens, joined the Rector of Udayana, Prof. Ir. I Ketut Sudarsana, S.T., Ph.D, to open the renewed #AussieBanget Corner at Udayana University. - IST
Australia’s Consul-General in Bali, Ms Jo Stevens, joined the Rector of Udayana, Prof. Ir. I Ketut Sudarsana, S.T., Ph.D, to open the renewed #AussieBanget Corner at Udayana University. - IST

JIMBARAN, MYBALINEWS.COM – On 14 January 2025, Australia’s Consul-General in Bali, Ms Jo Stevens, joined the Rector of Udayana, Prof. Ir. I Ketut Sudarsana, S.T., Ph.D, to open the renewed #AussieBanget Corner at Udayana University.

The refreshed #AussieBanget Corner, located in the central library of Udayana University’s Jimbaran campus, will be a permanent space for students to explore Australian books and resources, and access information on studying in Australia and Australia Awards scholarship programs.

It will also serve as a gathering place for Australian-related activities on campus. The corner is one of several #AussieBanget Corners across Indonesia.

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In her remarks at the opening ceremony, Consul-General Stevens said, “We’re so pleased to collaborate with Udayana University on this AussieBanget Corner, which I hope will be a useful and informative place for students to learn more about Australia.”

Australia has the longest-running foreign scholarships program in Indonesia, which has supported tens of thousands of Indonesians to study in Australia.

The prestigious Australia Awards Indonesia program offers a range of scholarships, including for PhDs, Masters, split- site Masters, and short courses.

“Australia and Indonesia’s people-to-people connections are the foundation on which we work together, to support the stability, security and prosperity of our shared region,” Consul- General Stevens added.

Rector Prof. Ir. I Ketut Sudarsana said in his remarks, “The #AussieBanget Corner is not just a physical space, but a symbol of the strong ties between Indonesia and Australia. We are excited about the future opportunities that this space will offer in strengthening the relationship between our two nations.” – ( MYBALINEWS/ rls )

 

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