Studying abroad is such a priceless experience for students, which would provide them with skills and competence for their upcoming careers in the industry. Committed to encouraging students to work abroad, the Humanities Faculty at Universitas Dian Nuswantoro (Udinus) held a seminar discussing internship and work opportunities in Europe and the Middle East on Thursday, November 9, 2023.

Various students of the Hotel Management Department attended the seminar, featuring a spokesperson named Andy Ryan, a Technical Advisor at PT Tenriawaru Elit Internasional. The seminar introduced students to internship opportunities, and it also explained to the participants in great detail step by step to work as an intern in many different countries, including Bulgaria, Qatar, and Hungary. Furthermore, students would later gather tons of benefits through this internship program.

The seminar provided important knowledge and information for students within the Humanities Faculty, particularly Hotel Management Students. These students would later be able to take a glance at the internship and work opportunities in various countries with abundant pieces of knowledge and insight waiting to be gathered. Moreover, by working as interns abroad, students would earn experience with the highest standard.

“Hopefully, this seminar could inspire students to study not limited to domestic institutions but also global ones. Additionally, this particular event is advantageous to our students as they will be well informed about the abundance of abroad job opportunities.,” Dr. Raden Arief Nugroho, S.S., M.Hum., the Dean of Humanities Faculty, explained.

On that occasion, the agreement of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) would also occur between the Humanities Faculty and Tariawaru Elit Ltd., in a classroom on the third floor of the G building. The dean and Andy Ryan (a Technical Advisor at Tenriawaru Elit Internasional, Ltd.) signed the agreement directly there and then.

Several prominent figures witnessed the agreement, including Dr. Neni Kurniawati, S.S., M.Hum., (the Head of Hotel Management Study Program), with Izza Ulumuddin Ahmad Asshofi, S.E., M.MPar., (the Internship and Partnership Coordinator at the Humanities Faculty).

At the seminar, Andy Ryan explained that Tenriawaru Elit Internasional Ltd. had tied collaborations with various workforce departments in Indonesia. Through this internship program, students would later be able to participate in many different kinds of sectors, encompassing health, hotel, factory, forestry, construction, oil, and natural gas rigs. Then, they would be dispatched there for six months to two years, depending on how long the student wanted the internship program to be.

“I can assure you that students would get many pieces of knowledge, experience, colleagues, and proper incentives. This opportunity really is one in a million,” he explained.

Currently, there are 50 students in the Humanities Faculty at Udinus who engage in abroad internship programs. They are scattered in many countries and work in many different fields. Prior to being dispatched, those students had undergone training processes. (Humas Udinus/Haris. Foto: Humas Udinus)