Renowned Universities Praise BINUS UNIVERSITY for Its Student Engagement and Cultural Influence

Jakarta, 20 August – BINUS University’s dedication to international student mobility remains strong with its global partners. From Australia to South Korea, more than 200 others recognize their enthusiasm, not just in academic excellence, but also in cultural engagement.
These affirmations showcase the strength of the university’s international partnerships and the quality of its students abroad. Take the example of Tiffany Angelene Dharsono, who participated in the vibrant Gaecheon Art Festival in Jinju City, South Korea, or Wildan Aditya, who shared his interest in Indonesian cuisine during the study abroad fair at Tomas Bata University, Belgium.
(Photo Credit: Mufti Warits)
Study abroad is part of the university’s Enrichment Program to ensure students can learn beyond the classroom. Expanding their global horizons through immersion in a new culture while learning from top subject experts will provide holistic personal development that lasts a lifetime.
“It was a pleasure hosting Priscilla Josephine, and it is very nice to hear that she enjoyed her experience in Vaasa, both academically and culturally. We are pleased about our partnership and look forward to future collaboration,” Fredrika, Mobility Specialist at University Vaasa in Finland.
(Photo Credit: Mufti Warits)
This program remains popular among students, offering opportunities to experience new places across 5 continents. It reflects the trust and enthusiasm of our partner institutions worldwide, and BINUS University is excited to see this momentum grow, as each cohort helps achieve the university’s goal of developing globally engaged graduates, with 2 out of 3 able to work in a multinational company or become an entrepreneur.
In summary, our students consistently earn international acclaim through their exceptional cultural, academic, and community initiatives. Their accomplishments bolster BINUS University’s global standing and exemplify our robust collaborations, with students serving as ambassadors of excellence and cultural exchange.
(Words by Mita Adhisti/Editor: Hamzah Ramadhan)