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What are some of your recommendations for exchange or study-abroad programs to Indonesia?

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U.S. Department of State-sponsored Programs:

  • American Music Abroad – American Music Abroad artists represent the new generation of musical ambassadors; reaching beyond concert halls to interact with other musicians and citizens around the globe. Musicians perform traditional American music genres as well as present educational workshops.
  • Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program – The Gilman Scholarship Program provides scholarships of up to $5,000 for undergraduates with financial need to study abroad in Indonesia. Talk about this program with others in the Gilman group on ExchangesConnect.
  • Carnegie Hall Musical Exchange - Educators from Carnegie Hall will visit Indonesia to create a social networking website and distance learning technology that will serve thousands of individuals, including young musicians, artists, and educators.
  • Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program - CLS is a fully-funded cultural enrichment and language instruction experience for undergraduate, masters, and PhD students. Talk about this program with others in the CLS group on ExchangesConnect.
  • Fulbright Scholar Program – The Fulbright Scholar Program offers opportunities for Americans holding a Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree to conduct research, lecture, and/or consult with other scholars and institutions abroad. Talk about this program with others in the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program group on ExchangesConnect.
  • Fulbright Specialists Program - The Specialists program offers faculty and professionals the chance to experience overseas academic institutions by becoming consultants on curriculum, faculty development, institutional planning and related subjects.
  • Fulbright U.S. Student (English Teaching Assistant) Program - This program brings U.S. students to schools or universities overseas to help improve foreign students’ English language abilities. Talk about this program with others in the ETA group on ExchangesConnect.
  • Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study Abroad (YES Abroad) Program – High school students on the YES Abroad Program live with host families, attend high school, engage in activities to learn about Indonesia’s society and values, acquire leadership skills, and help educate others about American culture while learning about Indonesia’s culture. The YES Abroad program can be done for one academic semester or one year.  Talk with others about this program on the YES Abroad group on ExchangesConnect.

Other programs to check out (Non-Department of State-sponsored):

  • Darmasiswa – Darmasiswa is an Indonesian scholarship program offered through the Indonesian government for American students to study the Indonesian language and culture for a time period of 3 months, 6 months, or 1 year.
  • USINDO Sumitro Fellow - One fellowship is available for United States citizens/permanent residents for research relating to the political economy of Indonesia.
  • USINDO Summer Language Program – This is a 10-week intensive language and general studies program held at Gadjah Mada University for U.S. students.

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The Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program is a program of the U.S. Department of State and provides intensive summer language institutes overseas in thirteen critical need foreign languages, including Indonesia.
For more information, visit the CLS Web page at http://www.clscholarship.org/.

Jace,

Did you participate in CLS to Indonesia? I would love to hear more about your experience with this program.

The YES Abroad Program offers year exchange scholarships for high school students to go to Muslim countries, of which Indonesia is included. 

If interested here's the link http://www.yesprograms.org/yesabroad.

Ankhet, Did you participate in the YES Abroad program?

Ankhet, I and 4 others are participants in YES Abroad for this coming year (2011-2012).
We depart for Indonesia August 18th!
Meet me in Bandung... ^^

hallo guys, actually i'am new member here,

 

i hope with this group can accomadate my dream, 

i'am really want test study in amerika particularry in harvard university

eve only follow student exchange

 

so anyone wants help me to reach my obsations,

aziz the SEV regard ,, ,, ,,

If you are looking for Department of State exchange programs in particular, I encourage you to use our "Program Search" tool. You can also check out our discussion groups to connect with past and present exchange participants.

If you are looking to study in the U.S. at the undergraduate or graduate levels, I recommend contacting your local EducationUSA advisor in Indonesia. The people in that office will be able to assess your personal situation and help you find a program.

Hey all -- 

I guess Kyle already mentioned this, but I wanted to say again that the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs website has lots of information for exchange programs.  You can search for specific programs by education level or by country.  Good luck finding your fit!

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