Do’s and Don’ts of Successfully Managing Your Student LoansIndonesia ExpatDecember 16, 2020July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatDecember 16, 2020July 9, 20210579 Financial know-how and tips for building a successful relationship with money takes some time and practice. So, it is ironic...
Jakarta Intercultural School Offers Greater Academic Options for Student LearningIndonesia ExpatDecember 7, 2020July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatDecember 7, 2020July 9, 202101619 Grade 10 students will be able to benefit from the many opportunities offered by JIS’ rigorous study programs. Jakarta Intercultural...
Programs to Revive the Tourism Sector Amid COVID-19Indonesia ExpatNovember 18, 2020July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatNovember 18, 2020July 9, 202101049 The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has made plans to revive the tourism sector and support the economy. One...
KPAI Says Children Participating in Demonstrations Are Tired of Not Going to SchoolIndonesia ExpatOctober 14, 2020July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatOctober 14, 2020July 9, 202101405 Jasra Putra, the Commissioner for the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) has suggested that the reason behind the high number...
Monas Closed Amidst Omnibus Law DemonstrationsIndonesia ExpatOctober 13, 2020July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatOctober 13, 2020July 9, 202102265 The waves of rejection over the Job Creation or Omnibus Law didn’t stop on Thursday 8th October. The mass demonstrations...
Online Learning from a Student’ PerspectiveIndonesia ExpatAugust 5, 2020November 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 5, 2020November 10, 202102146 COVID-19 has clearly changed everyone’s lives drastically. From wearing face masks, following social distancing protocols, and washing our hands obsessively...
Jakarta Multicultural School – A “Melting Pot” of CulturesIndonesia ExpatAugust 5, 2020July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 5, 2020July 9, 202101951 Founded in 2007, the Jakarta Multicultural School (JMS) campus sits on a 2-hectare, lush property located in the green Situ...
JIS Prepares 21st-Century Learners for a Globalised FutureIndonesia ExpatAugust 5, 2020July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 5, 2020July 9, 202102690 Jakarta Intercultural School stays committed to fostering a rigorous learning environment in which students can thrive. As schools around the...
Surabaya Students Wrapped in Jarik Cloth FetishIndonesia ExpatJuly 31, 2020July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatJuly 31, 2020July 9, 202101950 Twitter account @m_fikris has uncovered an alleged incident of sexual harassment involving students in Surabaya, East Java being wrapped in...
Academic Year Begins, Most Student Learning From HomeIndonesia ExpatJuly 13, 2020July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatJuly 13, 2020July 9, 202101797 Monday 13th July marks the first day of the new academic year 2020/21 for Indonesian primary and secondary schools. In...
Returning to School for a Graduate DegreeIndonesia ExpatJuly 4, 2020July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatJuly 4, 2020July 9, 202101918 Returning to school to earn your graduate degree can be an intimidating process. If you have been away from the...
Schools to Gradually Reopen, Phases ConfirmedIndonesia ExpatJune 16, 2020July 9, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatJune 16, 2020July 9, 202102025 The Minister of Education and Culture (Mendikbud), Nadiem Makarim, has confirmed that international and government schools within the green zone...
7 Tips for International Students Writing Business EssaysIndonesia ExpatMay 14, 2020May 14, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatMay 14, 2020May 14, 202001457 International students are often afraid to write academic essays. They think that they cannot be equal to native speakers who...
5 Students Spots to Visit in LondonIndonesia ExpatNovember 14, 2019November 15, 2019 by Indonesia ExpatNovember 14, 2019November 15, 201901607 When foreigners think of London, they imagine rainy, gloomy weather and crazy expensive prices that students can’t afford. This city...
No, Students are Not All Out for Casual Sex but?Eric BuvelotOctober 23, 2019September 15, 2022 by Eric BuvelotOctober 23, 2019September 15, 202202498 No, Indonesian students have not taken to the streets and almost besieged the parliament on several occasions in the last...
Jakarta Demonstrations Continue into WednesdayIndonesia ExpatSeptember 26, 2019 by Indonesia ExpatSeptember 26, 201901133 The demonstration rejecting the revision of several laws in Indonesia occurred again behind the House of Representatives (DPR) building at...
University Students Demonstrate in Front of House of RepresentativesIndonesia ExpatSeptember 24, 2019 by Indonesia ExpatSeptember 24, 201901303 University students took to the streets in front of the House of Representatives (DPR) on Jalan Gatot Subroto, Senayan, Jakarta,...
Always Procrastinating? Ways to Be on Task for StudentsIndonesia ExpatAugust 19, 2019November 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 19, 2019November 10, 202101704 Do you remember that feeling of stress when you’re trying to type the last words of your assignment or essay...
38 State Universities Welcome Palu Students to Attend ClassesIndonesia ExpatOctober 5, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatOctober 5, 20180893 The Indonesia State University Rectors Assembly (MRPTNI) has opened up classes to students of the damaged Tadulako University in Palu,...
Different Realities Face Indonesians at Home and AbroadIndonesia ExpatNovember 8, 2017November 10, 2021 by Indonesia ExpatNovember 8, 2017November 10, 202101381 Whether for study or work, having travelled away from Indonesia can help Indonesian nationals acquire a better perspective for the...
Teachers Criminalised Under Child Protection Act: Legal ClaimIshia ToledoJune 15, 2017 by Ishia ToledoJune 15, 201703442 A group of teachers is taking on the law in the Constitutional Court with a case claiming the criminalisation of...