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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

AIESEC UNDIP - Indonesia Japan in Action !

AIESEC UNDIP - Indonesia Japan in Action
AIESEC UNDIP - Imagine that you meet more than 10 Japanese in your own city, Semarang..
Share anything about Indonesia to them..
Get the information about Japan directly from the native ones..
Exchange culture and knowledge with them..
Or share traditional games between two countries..

COMING SOON in the beginning of September 2011
INJAPTION
(Indonesia - Japan in Action!)
Follow us on Twitter @AIESECUNDIP #InJaption

AIESECly Yours,

AIESEC UNDIP - HAPPY EID MUBAROK 1432 H

AIESEC UNDIP - Eid Greeting Card

AIESEC Local Committee Universitas Diponegoro wishes you a
HAPPY EID MUBAROK 1432 H

The holy Syawal has come for us to purify our heart to begin a new life and to let all mistakes forgiven. There's no beautiful word to welcome the holy Syawal except pray and forgiveness. Minal Aidin Wal Faidzin.

AIESECly Yours,

Friday, August 26, 2011

AIESEC UNDIP - COMING SOON! ENVIRONMENT DAY

AIESEC UNDIP - COMING SOON! ENVIRONMENT DAY

WHAT WILL YOU DO TO SHOW THAY YOU CARE TO THE EARTH?

WATCH OUT FOR
SEPTEMBER 2011!!

WE WILL LET YOU TO JOIN US IN ENVIRONMENT DAY
AND TAKE CARE OF THE ENVIRONMENT!!

AIESECly Yours,

Thursday, August 25, 2011

AIESEC UNDIP - Dimas' Story of His Exchange and Leadership Experience


AIESEC UNDIP - Dimas' Exchange and Leadership Experience
 
AIESEC UNDIP - I knew AIESEC from my brother who is also an AIESECer. My brother said, “If you really want to join an international organization, why don’t you just join AIESEC?”. Then, I tried to join AIESEC in the year of 2007, I failed. I didn’t really care about it at that moment. But in 2008, I really wanted to try to join this organization one more time because I really wanted to have friends from all over the world.  I also wanted to do exchange. So I tried to join AIESEC one more time in 2008, but again, I failed. I was shocked and I also hated AIESEC at that moment. Why didn’t you accept me? I know I’m the one you are looking for! That was my thought. A heart broken thought. Then, I put my dream to become an AIESECer away. I never thought about being an AIESECer afterwards. But in 2009, as I was walking around campus, I saw an AIESEC poster. On that poster, there was a picture of Kremlin, a presidential palace in Russia. I really wanted to go there. That was my dream. I looked for information about it, why they are displaying a picture of Kremlin in their poster.  When I looked at the top of the poster, I saw the words “Global Exchange Program”, but at that moment, I was still angry with AIESEC. 

One day, my boss at the student union, the organization where I worked after I got rejected by AIESEC, sent me as an envoy of that organization to one of the AIESEC events. There, I saw many friends of mine who already became an AIESECer. When I talked to one of them, her name was Fadhil, suddenly without any intention, I asked my friend about how to join that program. When that question came out from my mouth, I didn’t expect that they will answer my question. But the fact was different. My friend was so open to tell me about how to join this program. Then she appointed someone who later became my EP manager, Vera, to show me how to join this program. After she told me everything about this program, I was interested in joining. I decided to come to the selection, fulfill the whole requirement and attended the selection process. There were five applicants at that time. From five of them, they only selected 3 out of five and one of them was me. I still can’t believe when I got the text message from Vera, telling me that I got accepted as an Exchange Participant.

On July 20 2009, I went to Chandigarh for an internship in a rural development project.  I worked with 23 people from 8 different countries and my job was to teach English to the local people there. It was such a life changing experience because through exchange I got so many insight about countries where my friends came from and they broke many stereotypes that I brought from home. Seriously, exchange really can build the understanding between nations because if you go for an exchange, automatically you become an ambassador of Indonesia itself. So, you have an obligation to introduce your country to them and it was shocking when I realized that most of them didn’t know about Indonesia. And after I did some presentations about Indonesia, some of them planned to visit my country. 

Actually after I returned home, I didn’t have a plan to join AIESEC and participate more in AIESEC because I didn’t get what I expected when I was in India. I didn’t get what they promised me back then. But my Vice President of Talent Management at that time Rima offered me an opportunity to become an Organizing Committee of recruitment project. That was my first engagement with AIESEC. After I finished my job as an OC, I said to myself that this is enough. I don’t want to join AIESEC anymore. Because the workload was overwhelming and I wasn’t used to it. But then, my friend invited me to come to Local Committee Conference in AIESEC not long after I finished my recruitment project. I saw so many inspirational people there. One of them is Widy, Local Committee President of AIESEC Surabaya. I was so amazed when she gave her presentation. She made me feel challenged to contribute more in AIESEC. Not long after Local Committee Conference (LCC) there was National Leadership Development Seminar (NLDS) in Jakarta in December 2009. I saw a lot more inspirational people there. If in LCC I saw only one, in NLDS I saw so many of them.  There was a session to become a fictional Member Committee President or fake President of AIESEC Indonesia. I tried to challenge myself to try that one and finally I won. It was so unforgettable and such an amazing experience for me. So after I returned home, I made a promise to myself that I want to contribute more in AIESEC.

After I returned from India, there was a Leadership opportunity to become an Organizing Committee President of Local Committee Conference II. So I decided to apply for that position and I passed the screening. So here I am, finally I could complete my X+L in less than 1 year. I got so much learning in completing my X+L back then. What I got from my exchange was I learned how to get survived even in bitter situations and what I got from my Leadership Role in AIESEC was I learned how to run a project in AIESEC because I have to admit that how AIESEC runs a project is more professional than other student organizations in my campus. I'm so glad that I could take part in that project. After I finished my project, there was another opportunity. This opportunity was much more challenging than before and had more responsibility, which was becoming The Executive Board of AIESEC Local Committee Universitas Diponegoro. Finally I also got elected to become a Executive Board in AIESEC.

Surely, becoming X+L will give you a life changing and unforgettable experience, an experience that you could not find anywhere else but in AIESEC. Complete your X+L experience and feel the changing inside you.

I have lived in my Exchange and Leadership experience. What about you?

AIESECly Yours,

Monday, August 15, 2011

AIESEC UNDIP - The Story of Fátima's (Portugal) Exchange Experience

HEI AIESEC!


Green Light Army Project




As an AIESECer in Portugal, I feel really grateful to be a part of the the Green Light Army Project, and work with this amazing OC’s from AIESEC UNDIP that has only one goal: create na impact in society in what concerns to preverve our environment.
Saturday, 13th August, we did a Roadshow in Junior High School 5 of Semarang wich participated arround 8 exchange membres, from Germany, Portugal, Austria, Ceko and Russia. This roadshow consisted in sharing about our behaviors in our hometows.  For that, we separeted in groups, one EP for each group with 25 students each, and show them a presentation about our country and talked about the problem that afect them directly: the pollution in Semarang and in the whole Indonesia as well. About me, I really loved to share with my group of students. They were warmfull on welcoming me, and I really felt like home. The students were proactives and very opened about getting to know more about what we do in Portugal, I was very surprised and amaized at the same time. I talk about how much Portugal cares about nature, recycling and using renewable ressources, like sun, wind and waves. I tried to pass the image that Portugal has been a green country, and preserving is kind of “fashion” and it’s not that difficult if everyone slowly changes their bad behaviors and replace them to good and simple habits. After all, we discuss about solutions and decided all together that we’re going to take care of the future, because as Portugal it’s a beautiful and full of nature country, also Indonesia has an incredible and indescriptable beauty that I’ve ever seen.
Be a part of this project it’s certainly an experience that I’ll will always take with me. Thank you AIESEC UNDIP for this opportunity!
COME, LOOK AND SAVE THE EARTH!                                          
                                                           
Fátima (Portugal)


AIESECly Yours,





Wednesday, August 10, 2011

AIESEC UNDIP - The Story of Ania's Exchange Experience


AIESEC UNDIP - Ania in Indrokilo
AIESEC UNDIP- Indrokilo Experience

Indrokilo village is one of the few places in Central Jawa offering an eco-tourist experience, located only half an hour by car from Semarang. 

Last week (29th -30th August), a two-day eco-tourism camp was organized in Indrokilo by the student organization AIESEC, as part of  “The Green Light Army Project”, which focuses on environmental education. Participants included local high school and university students, as well as a couple of foreign interns, spending their summer on voluntary work in Semarang.

The two days that I spent in Indrokilo with my friends were truly an unforgettable experience. It was extremely interesting to see what a Javanese villager’s life is really like, not only enjoying the hospitality and traditional food, but also sharing daily activities - there was no room for boredom in between. The activities included cow milking, coffee harvesting and making, hill trekking, a traditional rebana show and an eco-lesson for local children.

Milking cows under the watchful eye of the farmers was not only lots of fun but also satisfaction –I had no idea that warm fresh milk with a pinch of ginger and sugar could be so delicious. The traditional rebana show was pleasant to the ear and to the eye, thanks to the traditional outfits of local musicians, but I think the bit that we enjoyed the most was a music lesson given to us at the end, when we could actually play the instruments!

The walk up the hill to reach the coffee harvesting site was amazing itself, full of beautiful sceneries. And at the top, tasting fresh coffee seeds and being taught how to harvest (not as easy as it seems!) was definitely worth the climb, especially since in the village we continued the coffee-making process, at the end of which we had delicious cups of fresh-made coffee. 

The best part of the weekend for me personally was however having the possibility to interact with the local children and show them what they can do to help preserve the beauty of the village and the environment that surrounds us. Seeing how willing they are to learn and how quickly they grasp the topic was very rewarding.  

I believe that the weekend at Indrokilo was enriching for both – the participants and the community, as it showed to all how important it is to preserve the local culture, as well as the environment around us. (Ania-Poland)

AIESEC UNDIP - All the participants of Cold Camp at Indrokilo Ungaran


About the author:
The author is a student from Poland, currently doing an internship in Semarang at local environmental NGO – Yayasan Bina Karta Lestari (BINTARI Foundation)

AIESECly Yours,

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

AIESEC UNDIP - NSN-InJaption Road Show to High Schools


Hi AIESEC !

AIESEC UNDIP -
The Student of YSKI listened to the explanation about HIV/AIDS from Lance Liao, one of the EPs that involved in NSN InJaption Project.

AIESEC UNDIP - Started from 19th until 26th of July 2011,  the NSN INJAPTION Project of AIESEC LC UNDIP-stands for Nokia Siemens Network– Indonesia Japan in Action!- held roadshow in the various Senior High Schools in Semarang. Involving 20 Exchange Participants, namely students from foreign countries who are collaborating on this project. They are from Taiwan, China, Japan, Russia, Romania, Brazil, India, etc.The event itself responded positively by students with up to 800 students educated, which aimed to provide education about HIV / AIDS. "The event was really cool, they could meet foreigner and learn English for free," said one student from senior high school from YSKI on Wednesday(20/07/2011). We provided counseling on HIV / AIDS with a variety of forms like Roleplay, presentations, videos and games during the Road Show.

AIESECly Yours

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

AIESEC UNDIP - Big Road Show of 'Green Light Army Project'


Hi AIESEC !



AIESEC UNDIP - Hundred students were coming to Green Light Army Project Big Road Show at SMA N 1 Semarang

AIESEC UNDIP - On July, 14th 2011  The Green Light Army Project has held a BIG RAODSHOW at SMAN 1 Semarang with the theme was “ The Earth is Our Breath” started at 1pm. This event was aimed to change the mindset of the participants (Junior High School students in Semarang) so that they more concern with the environment and invited them to do simple things to have a major impact.

On the opening, the participant watched together the video about environmental problems. After watching the videos, the participant guided to follow sharing session with the Exchange Participants from the UK , Poland, and China. 

Hopefully through this event students can be more concerned about environment, by taking the first step with their own way to keep the earth saved and comfortable to be lived in. 

AIESECly Yours,