Dreaming of Going Abroad? UNM Helps Make It Happen Through Edutrip 2026
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Universitas Nusa Mandiri (UNM) offers an "Edutrip Program Batch 3 Singapore-Malaysia 2026" to provide international learning experiences.
- The program aims to foster global perspectives and prepare participants for international work challenges.
- Running from November 2-5, 2026, it includes visits to Singapore and Malaysia for cultural and innovation insights, costing Rp 6.5 million.
Universitas Nusa Mandiri (UNM), known as the Digital Business Campus, is offering a unique international experience through its "Edutrip Program Batch 3 Singapore-Malaysia 2026." This program aims to move beyond superficial travel, providing participants with direct learning opportunities about the culture, innovation, and global ecosystems thriving in these two advanced Southeast Asian nations.
Operating under the motto "Turn Dreams into Achievements," the Edutrip is scheduled for November 2-5, 2026. It is open to a wide audience, including students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the general public who wish to broaden their international horizons. This initiative is a strategic move by UNM to cultivate a generation of young individuals equipped with global perspectives, ready to face the demands of the international job market.
We want students and participants not just to be spectators of world developments, but to understand and learn directly from the international environment.
Participants will engage in direct learning experiences in Singapore and Malaysia, recognized hubs for innovation, technology, education, and business within the ASEAN region. Beyond exploring diverse cultures and international environments, attendees will have the chance to build professional networks crucial for future career development. The program costs Rp 6.5 million and includes airfare, ground transportation, accommodation, meals, and international networking opportunities.
Young people must dare to step out of their comfort zones.
Arif Hidayat, UNM's Vice Rector II for Non-Academic Affairs, stated that the program reflects the university's commitment to delivering learning experiences relevant to the global era. "We want students and participants not just to be spectators of world developments, but to understand and learn directly from the international environment," he explained.
Hidayat emphasized that international experience is increasingly valued by industries and employers. He urged young people to "dare to step out of their comfort zones." The Edutrip provides a platform to observe global innovations, technologies, and work cultures, equipping participants with essential skills to enhance their competitiveness and "turn dreams into achievements." UNM remains dedicated to offering international programs that expand the perspectives of its students and academic community.
Through this program, participants see innovations, technology, and work cultures developing globally. This experience is important preparation for increasing competitiveness and turning dreams into achievements.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.