Statistics on
Student Mobility
Undergraduate
Program of Chemistry Education
Summary of
Student Mobility
|
Year |
Incoming Students (Total) |
Outgoing Students (Total) |
|
2021 |
0 |
5 |
|
2022 |
9 |
83 |
|
2023 |
1 |
158 |
|
2024 |
0 |
270 |
|
2025 |
0 |
131 |
Mobility
Programme Overview
If the degree program
offers various opportunities to go abroad (e.g. Eramus+, internships ...),
please list them here.
|
Name of Mobility Programme |
Brief Descriptions |
Number of Participants (last 5 years) |
Student Exchange in Universiti Teknologi MARA (Malaysia)
– Applied Chemistry & Faculty of Applied Science
|
This
exchange program enables Chemistry Education students to attend academic
courses and laboratory-based activities at Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM),
Malaysia. Participants gain exposure to applied chemistry practices and
cross-cultural learning environments as part of international academic
collaboration. |
5 |
|
Student
Exchange in Tarlac Agricultural University (Filipina) – Early Childhood
Education |
Through
this program, students have the opportunity to participate in coursework and
educational activities at Tarlac Agricultural University in the Philippines.
This mobility experience enhances students’ understanding of international
educational practices and strengthens cross-border academic networks. |
1 |
|
Student Exchange in Ganesha University of Education –
National Credit Transfer (MBKM) |
This
National Credit Transfer program provides students with the opportunity to
study at Ganesha University of Education under the MBKM scheme. Participants
can transfer academic credits while experiencing diverse pedagogical
practices and interdisciplinary learning settings within Indonesia. |
1 |
|
Student
Exchange in Universiti Malaya (Malaysia) – Educational Psychology &
Counselling |
This
mobility program allows students to engage in academic courses related to
educational psychology and counselling at Universiti Malaya, Malaysia. The
program enriches participants’ global perspectives on learner development,
mental health, and counselling approaches. |
1 |
|
Student
Exchange in PERMATA-SARI Program (Western Region PTN Consortium) |
The
PERMATA-SARI program is an academic exchange initiative among Indonesian
state universities within the Western Region Consortium. It offers students
the opportunity to take courses in partner universities with full academic
credit recognition, supporting the Merdeka Belajar–Kampus Merdeka (MBKM)
policy. |
7 |
|
Student
Exchange in University of Brunei Darussalam – International Credit Transfer |
This
program provides Chemistry Education students with the opportunity to study
for one semester at the University of Brunei Darussalam. Participants
undertake lectures and academic activities aligned with their study program,
and the mobility is supported by credit transfer and scholarship
opportunities. |
2 |
|
Student
Exchange in Smart Village MBKM (Community-Based Service) Program |
The
Smart Village Program is a community service–oriented mobility scheme
conducted under the MBKM framework. It engages students in rural development
initiatives through data-driven and technology-supported solutions.
Participants apply chemistry education knowledge to address real community
problems in village settings. |
17 |
|
School
Internship Mobility in National School |
This
program places students in various national partner schools across Indonesia
for teaching internships. Participants gain hands-on teaching experience,
classroom management skills, and professional competence aligned with
school-based learning environments. |
322 |
|
School
Internship Mobility in International School |
Through
this program, students undertake teaching internships at international
schools such as SIS Kelapa Gading, MBI Amanatul Ummah, SIS Semarang, Samporna
Academy, IBS Sabira, Nation Star Academy, and Cikal Schools. The internship
exposes students to global teaching standards, multicultural learning
environments, and innovative instructional models. |
15 |
|
Teaching
Campus in National School |
The
Teaching Campus program under MBKM involves students assisting teachers in
national schools to support literacy, numeracy, and classroom innovation.
Participants contribute to improving school quality while enhancing their
pedagogical, communication, and leadership skills. |
52 |
|
KKN / Building a Village |
This
community engagement program allows students to collaborate with Village
Government in East Java to design and implement education-, environment-, and
empowerment-based initiatives. Participants work directly with local
communities to address real-life challenges, develop sustainable solutions,
and strengthen their social involvement, teamwork, and problem-solving
competencies. |
37 |
|
Research Internship |
The
Research Internship program provides students with opportunities to
participate in supervised research activities at partner institutions,
including Direktorat Belmawa, Universitas Tadulako, and SMAN 10 Surabaya.
Through this mobility experience, students develop scientific inquiry skills,
strengthen laboratory and analytical competencies, and engage in real
research projects that enhance their academic and professional readiness. |
16 |
|
Study
Independent |
The
Independent Study program enables students to join professional training
institutions and edutech companies to work on real-world projects and
competency-based learning modules. Partner institutions include Yayasan
Sagasitas Indonesia, Digital Skola and AGAVI, where students develop digital
literacy, analytical thinking, and industry-relevant skills aligned with the
MBKM objectives. |
13 |
|
Entrepreneurship |
This
program enables students to undertake entrepreneurship training and business
development activities in collaboration with institutions such as Universitas
Airlannga, Universitas Ciputra and BONEK UNESA incubators. It fosters
innovation, business planning, and entrepreneurial mindset development. |
31 |
|
Teaching Assistance |
The
Teaching Assistance program deploys students to national schools to support
teachers in lesson delivery, assessment, and classroom management. In
addition to the national MBKM scheme, this activity also includes the Program
Surabaya Mengajar (PSM) organized by the Surabaya City Government.
Through this program, participants strengthen their pedagogical skills, gain
classroom experience, and contribute to improving the quality of education in
local communities. |
148 |
|
Internship |
Students
participate in professional internships at companies, laboratories,
hospitals, and educational institutions such as PT Satukelas Adhyapana
Nusantara , Maxy Academy, Rumah Sakit
Wates Husada, UPT Laboratorium Kesehatan Kabupaten Malang, and SMAN 2 Blitar
PT Atlantic Biruraya. The program provides practical experience, technical
skills, and workplace readiness. |
7 |
|
Humanitarian Project |
This
mobility program involves students in global humanitarian initiatives,
including cultural and educational collaboration hosted by international
institutions such as the Indonesian Embassy Study Studio. Participants gain
cross-cultural communication skills and global citizenship awareness. |
1 |