Alumni & Partners

NETWORKING

 

PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM

GS YSU develops partnership with various national and international parties with priority to improve the quality of human resources through various programs such as postgraduate study, training, and resource research development. Beside in resource development, other priorities for partnership  and collaboration are to develop research and learning –teaching quality by conducting join publication, collaborative seminar, join research, credit transfer and double degree, guest lecturing, and other mobility program beneficial for both collaborators.

 

ALUMNI

A fountain of knowledge, a smoothly paved path, a bouquet of empathy, a tap of harmony and love, a garden of excellence, a factory of facts and solutions,and a paradise of scholars, is the Graduate School of Yogyakarta State University. The managerial staff treats graduate students like colleagues and seems potenntially invests in success of not only students from overseas, but also the natives. Every personnel is approachable and facilitaatinin terms of advanced research and learning. I have made life-long connectionsand obtained skills and techniques from which I have a head start to educational research. I am thankful to have the chance to nurture my life and broaden my knowledge as results of qualified and professional lecturers. Above all, I cannot forget Yogyakarta community dish and a smile always kept on the faces of the graduate school diamond family adherents and all Indonesians in general. 

Martin Iryayo (Rwanda, Africa)

GS YSU INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION

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Partner Institutions

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Partner Institutions

1

Aichi University of Education, Nagoya, Japan

22

Fatih University, Turkey

2

Burapha University, Thailand

23

Loughborough University, UK

3

Faculty of Education, National University of Malaysia, Malaysia

24

University of Illinois at Urbana, Champaign, USA

4

University of South Australia, Australia

25

Ohio State University, USA

5

Regional Cooperation Platform (RCP) on Vocational Teacher’s Training in Asia, China

26

Asia Pasific Economic Cooperation (APEC)

6

Victoria University, Australia

27

National Taiwan Normal University, Taiwan

7

Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany for Indonesia

28

Indiana University, USA

8

University of Wollongong, Australia

29

Huazong Normal University, Wuhan, China

9

Flinders University, Australia

30

Universität Bremen, Germany

10

Victoria University, Australia

31

Institut Technik Und Bildung (ITB) Universitat Bremen, Germany

11

RMIT University, Australia

32

Leibniz Universitat Hannover, Germany

12

Mahidol University, Thailand

33

Universitat Bayreuth, Germany

13

Central Luzon State University (CLSU), Philippines

34

Universitat Frankurt, Germany

14

Birmingham City University, United Kingdom

35

Utrecht University, Netherlands

15

Osaka City University, Japan

36

APS, Netherlands

16

University of New Brunswick, Canada

37

Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT), Australia

17

Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

38

College of International Education, Leuven, Belgium

18

Fontys University, Netherlands

39

German Development Cooperation GTZ, Indonesia

19

Joint Learning Institute on Children and Ethnic Diversity (JLICED)/UNA

40

Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM), Malaysia

20

Perth College, Perth, Australia

41

Developing Countries Partnership

21

University of Malaya

42

Ho Chi Min University of Foreign Language and Information Technology, Vietnam

 

 

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