Scholarship Guidance - Reguler
Scholarship Guidance - Reguler
Scholarship Guidance - Reguler
Regular Program
(6 May – 19 August 2017)
A. BACKGROUND
The Indonesian Arts and Culture Scholarship (IACS) has been conducted since
2003 and was initially offered to and participated by member countries of the
South West Pacific Dialogue (SwPD); Australia, New Zealand, Papua New
Guinea, the Philippines, Timor-Leste, and the host Indonesia.
Bearing in mind the significance and advantages obtained from the program, the
scholarship was expanded over the years to include member countries of
ASEAN, ASEAN+3, PIF countries, as well as many countries from all regions in
the world. In 2017 the participants of the scholarship will include participants from
MIKTA countries (Mexico, Indonesia, South Korea, Turkey and Australia). In the
period of 2003 to 2016, the scholarship has been awarded to 718 alumni from 63
countries.
Due to the limited space and the vast amount of interest in the program, the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia in cooperation with
Indonesian Embassies and Consulates overseas, hold a series of selection
process. Taken into considerations are, among others, the awardees’
background, gender, regional representation and the interest to learn Indonesian
culture.
Awardees will live within or around the arts center, allowing for the chance to
experience the local heritage and interact with the local community. Synergy
between theory and practices shared inside and outside the arts center would
undoubtedly become the driving force for shaping international cultures and
norms, and will eventually strengthen regional as well as global understanding
and cooperation at a people-to-people level.
B. OBJECTIVE
Awardees of the 2017 IACS will be targeted from many countries: member
countries of ASEAN, ASEAN + 3, East Asia Summit, ASEAN Dialog Partners,
ASEAN + European Union, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation, Asia-Europe
Meeting, Melanesian Spearhead Group and members of South West Pacific
Dialog as the original participants of Indonesian Arts and Culture Scholarship.
D. TIME
The non-degree arts and culture scholarship is offered for three months period of
time, starting on 6 May to 19 August 2017.
E. LOCATION
F. LIST OF COURSES
Basically, all awardees will learn about Indonesian arts and culture in general
while their staying in the art centers. However, some of the courses will be
different in each arts center depending on the local arts and culture. For example,
In Surabaya, the awardees will learn Javanese art and culture such as the
process of batik and its significance; karawitan; traditional Javanese dance; and
Javanese language. In Bali, the awardees will learn Balinese art and culture,
namely Balinese dance and gamelan. Meanwhile, in Makassar, the awardees will
learn the Sulawesi arts and culture, as well as the local language.
Each arts centre will also arrange special visit to several historical places as well
as renowned tourist destinations for awardees.
Prior to their residency at arts centres, awardees should participate in one week
orientation in Jakarta and will learn issues such as the Aim and Objectives of the
Scholarship; Introduction to Indonesian Culture; Indonesian contemporary arts
and cultures, Information about the activities and curriculum offered by the art
centers, etc.
All awardees will perform in an arts and cultural night titled “Indonesia Channel”
to remark the closing of the scholarship program. The “Indonesia Channel” is
scheduled to be held on 15 August 2017. Awardees will return to their respective
countries on the following days.
G. SCHOLARSHIP COVERAGE
H. APPLICATION SUBMISSION
Important:
2. Candidates should possess high interest and talent in arts. Arts students or
those with an academic history on Indonesian culture are encouraged to
apply;
3. Bearing in mind the intensity of the program, candidates are highly advised to
ensure prime physical conditions, particularly for female candidates to ensure
that they do not conceive prior and during the program;
5. Participants must follow the whole program, including orientation program and
Indonesia Channel.
6. Candidates must complete the application form (attached) and submit it along
with the followings:
1) A Motivation Letter;
2) 3 (three) passport-sized photographs;
3) A photo-copy of passport with validity period at least two years;
4) A photo-copy of academic diploma;
5) A photo-copy of the latest valid health certification from a qualified medical
practitioner. On the day of leaving the origin country, participants should
equipped themselves with a valid health certification from a qualified
medical practitioner;
6) A letter of recommendation;
b. the willingness to follow all the rules and regulations set up by the
organizing committee and art centers;
J. CONTACT DETAILS
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