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ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME ICM KA 171 PROJECT (LUBLIN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY) STUDENT MOBILITY

Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM) is pleased to announce the Erasmus+ Programme – International Credit Mobility (ICM) KA171 Project for Student Mobility at the Lublin University of Technology, Poland. This program provides an opportunity for selected UMM students to study for one semester at the Lublin University of Technology, Poland and gain valuable international academic experience. Requirements: Bachelor student Year 2024 and 2025 Application Form (Download Here) Motivation Letter (maximum one page) Mobility Agreement (Download Here) CV Europass (Download Here) CV Europass example (Click Here) Copy of Passport / ID Card English Language Test (TAEP 350 / TOEFL ITP 525 / IELTS 6.0 / Duolingo 100) Recommendation Letter from Departments/Faculty (Download Here) Field of Study Civil Engineering Informatics Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Industrial Engineering Mathematics Economics and Business  Application Deadline:  31 July 2026

Student Exchange Program at Middle East Technical University, Türkiye 2026

Student Exchange Program at Middle East Technical University, Türkiye 2026 The International Relations Office (IRO) of Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang proudly announces the opening of the Student Exchange Program at Middle East Technical University, Türkiye for the 2026 academic year. This program provides an opportunity for UMM students to experience international academic life, expand global perspectives, and build cross-cultural connections through one semester of study in Türkiye. Program Benefits Tuition fee waiver International academic experience Cross-cultural learning environment Opportunity to expand global networksPlease note that round-trip flight tickets, accommodation, visa, and insurance expenses are covered by the students. Eligibility Active UMM students (Batch 2024 and 2025) Open for all departments Required Documents Application Form Motivation Letter Mobility Agreement CV Europass Copy of Passport / ID Card English Proficiency Certificate with minimum score: TAEP 350 TOEFL ITP 525 IELTS 6.0 Duolingo 100 Selection Timeline 31 May 2026 – Application Deadline 12 June 2026 – Administrative Announcement 18 – 19 June2026 – Interview Session 30 June 2026 – Final Announcement Students who are interested in joining this program are encouraged to complete the registration process before the deadline. For further information, please contact: International Relations Office (IRO) Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang 📍 Website: iro.umm.ac.id 📷 Instagram: @iro_umm

Student Exchange Program at Istanbul Aydin University, Türkiye 2026

Student Exchange Program at Istanbul Aydin University, Türkiye 2026 The International Relations Office (IRO) of Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang proudly announces the opening of the Student Exchange Program at Istanbul Aydin University, Türkiye for the 2026 academic year. This program provides an opportunity for UMM students to experience international academic life, expand global perspectives, and build cross-cultural connections through one semester of study in Türkiye. Program Benefits Tuition fee waiver International academic experience Cross-cultural learning environment Opportunity to expand global networks Please note that round-trip flight tickets, accommodation, visa, and insurance expenses are covered by the students. Eligibility Active UMM students (Batch 2024 and 2025) Open for all departments except Psychology Required Documents Application Form Motivation Letter Mobility Agreement CV Europass Copy of Passport / ID Card English Proficiency Certificate with minimum score: TAEP 350 TOEFL ITP 525 IELTS 6.0 Duolingo 100 Selection Timeline 14 June 2026 – Application Deadline 26 June 2026 – Administrative Announcement 2–3 July 2026 – Interview Session 14 July 2026 – Final Announcement Students who are interested in joining this program are encouraged to complete the registration process before the deadline. For further information, please contact: International Relations Office (IRO) Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang 📍 Website: iro.umm.ac.id 📷 Instagram: @iro_umm

ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME ICM KA 171 PROJECT (LUBLIN UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY) TRAINING MOBILITY

Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang invites you to join the Erasmus+ Training Mobility Programme at Lublin University of Technology, Poland with the theme: “XX International Staff Week: AI & Innovation” 📅 Program Period: 15 – 19 June 2026 This program offers a great opportunity to enhance your skills, gain international exposure, and build global networks in the field of AI & innovation. 📌 Requirements: – Application Form – Motivation Letter – Mobility Agreement – CV Europass – Copy of Passport / ID Card – English Proficiency (min. TAEP 350 / TOEFL ITP 525 / IELTS 6.0 / Duolingo 100) 📅 Application Deadline: 30 April 2026 📲 Scan the QR code on the poster to register!

ERASMUS+ ICM PROGRAMME (University of Minho, Portugal) – Student Mobility 2026

Erasmus+ Programme – Student Mobility University of Minho, Portugal Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM) is pleased to announce the Erasmus+ Programme – International Credit Mobility (ICM) KA171 Project for Student Mobility at the University of Minho, Portugal. This program provides an opportunity for selected UMM students to study for one semester at the University of Minho and gain valuable international academic experience. Requirements: Bachelor student Year 2024 and 2025 Application Form (Download Here) Motivation Letter (maximum one page) Learning Agreement (Download Here) CV Europass (Download Here) CV Europass example (Click Here) Copy of Passport / ID Card English Language Test (TAEP 350 / TOEFL ITP 525 / IELTS 6.0 / Duolingo 100) Recommendation Letter from Departments/Faculty (Download Here) Transcript of Records Field of Study Sociology Political Sciene Law Civil Engineering English Department Please Apply Here 🗓 Application Deadline: 10 April 2026 Supporting Documents (Download Here)

ERASMUS+ ICM PROGRAMME (University of Cordoba, Spain) – Student Mobility 2026

Erasmus+ Programme – Student Mobility University of Córdoba, Spain Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM) is pleased to announce the Erasmus+ Programme – International Credit Mobility (ICM) KA171 Project for Student Mobility at the University of Córdoba, Spain. This program provides an opportunity for selected UMM students to study for one semester at the University of Córdoba and gain valuable international academic experience. Requirements: Bachelor student Year 2024 and 2025 Application Form (Download Here) Motivation Letter (maximum one page) Learning Agreement (Download Here) CV Europass (Download Here) CV Europass example (Click Here) Copy of Passport / ID Card English Language Test (TAEP 350 / TOEFL ITP 525 / IELTS 6.0 / Duolingo 100) Recommendation Letter from Departments/Faculty (Download Here) Transcript of Records Field of Study Food Science Animal Science Nursing Primary Education Academic Offer https://www.uco.es/grados/modulos-bilingues#english-taught-courses Please Apply Here 🗓 Application Deadline: 18 April 2026 📢 Administrative Announcement: 22 April 2026 🎤 Interview Session: 24–25 April 2026

Monitoring and Evaluation of NAM Scholarship Highlights UMM’s Commitment to International Students

On 26 January 2026, the Monitoring and Evaluation (Monev) of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Scholarship was conducted at the Postgraduate Meeting Room, 1st Floor of GKB 4, Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM). The activity aimed to evaluate the academic progress and overall experience of the scholarship recipient during her study period at UMM. The session was attended by Luciana Firmin, a Master’s student of Agribusiness from Tanzania and recipient of the NAM Scholarship, along with the Head of the Master’s Program in Agribusiness UMM. Representatives from the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and officials from the International Relations Office (IRO) UMM were also present, reflecting strong collaboration between academic units and international partners in supporting international students. The monitoring and evaluation process took place in a warm and constructive atmosphere, allowing open discussion regarding academic development, challenges, and future plans. Through this activity, UMM reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring quality academic support and fostering a positive learning environment for international scholarship recipients, particularly those under the NAM Scholarship scheme.

UMM Welcomes KNB Scholarship Evaluation Visit, Strengthening Its Commitment to International Student Services

The University of Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM) welcomed the Evaluation Team of the Developing Country Partnership Scholarship (KNB) on Friday, 14 November 2025. The visit aimed to assess the management system as well as academic and non-academic services provided to KNB scholarship recipients currently studying at UMM. The International Relations Office (IRO) of UMM served as the main host of the evaluation process. The evaluation team from KNB Diktisaintek consisted of Andita Pratiwi, AA Sodikin and Wahyu Hidayat. The Head of IRO UMM, Dr. Listiari Hendraningsih, MP, explained that UMM is currently supporting several KNB students from various countries and study programs. She emphasized that UMM continues to strengthen its international student services through systematic and responsive approaches. During the evaluation, the team reviewed various components, including administrative procedures, academic monitoring, immigration services, and the implementation of the Bahasa Indonesia for Foreign Speakers (BIPA) program. The assessment results showed that UMM’s services are well-organized and in line with established standards. Through this evaluation, UMM reaffirms its commitment to expanding global engagement and strengthening its position as a university that actively supports Indonesia’s higher education internationalization agenda.  

UMM IRO Hosts Eazy Intal Service for International Students

Malang, 3 September 2025 — The International Relations Office (IRO) of the University of Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM) and  Kantor Imigrasi Kelas I TPI Malang recently facilitated the Eazy Intal service, a program initiated by the Directorate General of Immigration, Ministry of Law and Human Rights of East Java. The event took place at the IRO meeting room, located on UMM. Eazy Intal, short for Easy Immigration for International Students, is a special program designed to simplify immigration procedures, particularly for foreign students pursuing their studies in Indonesia. Instead of requiring students to visit immigration offices directly, the service provides on-site assistance at campuses. This initiative significantly reduces administrative burdens and ensures that international students receive faster, safer, and more convenient immigration services. During the session at UMM, officers from the Immigration Office assisted students with various documentation processes, including visa extensions and stay permits. The event was attended by a diverse group of international students from different countries who are currently enrolled at UMM. Smiles and enthusiasm filled the room as students were guided step by step through the procedures.     Representatives from the Immigration Office expressed their appreciation for UMM’s cooperation, highlighting the importance of collaboration between higher education institutions and government agencies in supporting foreign students. Meanwhile, the IRO UMM emphasized that providing accessible and efficient services for international students is part of the university’s ongoing commitment to creating a welcoming and supportive academic environment. With initiatives like Eazy Intal, UMM continues to strengthen its role as a global campus that attracts and supports students from around the world, ensuring that they not only pursue academic excellence but also feel secure and well-assisted throughout their stay in Indonesia.

Exploring Culture and Innovation: UMM Students at the Mandarin Summer Camp in Taiwan 2025

From July 21 to August 3, 2025, a group of students from the University of Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM) joined the Mandarin Summer Camp at Da Yeh University in Taiwan. This two-week program provided a unique combination of language learning, cultural immersion, and technological exploration, giving participants an enriching international experience that went beyond the classroom. The camp’s central focus was the introduction of Mandarin language skills. Every weekday morning, students attended interactive classes designed to build basic conversational ability. These sessions not only strengthened their communication but also allowed them to engage more confidently with Taiwanese peers and locals. The language component was complemented by afternoon workshops highlighting Taiwanese traditions, such as calligraphy, pastry-making, and herbal medicine. Through these activities, students gained hands-on knowledge of practices that continue to shape Taiwan’s cultural identity. In addition to traditional culture, the program also emphasized Taiwan’s innovative spirit. Da Yeh University offered creative workshops where participants explored Augmented Reality (AR) applications and even developed AI-generated 3D dancers. These activities bridged modern technology with cultural learning, showing how digital creativity can enrich education. Table games and group projects further encouraged teamwork and friendly competition, making the camp both fun and intellectually stimulating. While weekdays were filled with structured lessons, weekends allowed students to relax and explore. Although the planned trip to Sun Moon Lake was canceled due to heavy rainfall, organizers adapted quickly by arranging a visit to a mochi factory and local shopping centers. These alternatives provided students with authentic insights into Taiwanese daily life, from traditional snacks to urban culture. Such flexibility highlighted how unexpected experiences often become the most memorable parts of international travel. Beyond academics, the camp fostered lasting friendships and cross-cultural understanding. Participants from different Indonesian universities came together to share ideas, experiences, and laughter, creating a sense of community that extended beyond national borders. The closing ceremony on August 1 celebrated not only the completion of the program but also the bonds formed during the journey.                                                  For many students, this program was more than an opportunity to study abroad; it was a chance to grow personally and academically. They left Taiwan with improved language skills, broader cultural awareness, and a deeper appreciation for global collaboration. The balance between formal learning and leisure ensured that students remained engaged, motivated, and inspired throughout the program. In conclusion, the Mandarin Summer Camp at Da Yeh University successfully blended tradition, innovation, and international friendship. It demonstrated how short-term exchange programs can empower students to embrace diversity, adapt to new environments, and cultivate skills for the future. For UMM participants, the experience was not only educational but also transformative, leaving them with valuable memories and renewed enthusiasm for learning.