During the last semester I normally posted the articles on Mondays but during my last couple of weeks (yeah, I'm leaving Bali in 10 days - horrible!) I have to little bit change my schedules. Last week I already published one article about the last semester and now I'm still going to publish one more because this story is so amazing. I would've wanted to post this earlier but I didn't have right pictures until now. In December I already posted the video interview where Jessie tells about volunteering at Seeds of Hope and about her great campaign to help the children of that children's home. Now this article should tell even more about that great project that took place in the end of last semester.
ASIA EXCHANGEN STUDENTS DONATED THEIR EXTRA CLOTHES TO THE CHILDREN OF SEEDS OF HOPE
This is it this time. I'm going to post material about the new semester later this week :)
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tiistai 14. tammikuuta 2014
keskiviikko 8. tammikuuta 2014
The First Days of New Semester In Pictures
This week's monday was the first school day for the students of the new semester here in Bali! The first two days have gone past extremely fast and they have been full of program. The students have gotten all kinds of practical information about their studies but they also have had time to get to know with each other and to visit the children's home Seeds of Hope which is one of the most amazing places here in Bali as I have said already many times in this blog.
So basically the structure of the first two days of the orientation week was pretty same as they were last time here in Bali. Only the students were different but I have to say that this group seems to be full of as awesome guys as there were in the previous semester :) It has been really nice to at least try to get to know with as many students as possible. I'm also pretty sure that there's going to be even better opportunities for that during the rest of this weeks because now the orientation week contunies with Beach Day on Thursday and the official Ice-Breaking Event on Friday! So there's going to be more material and more posts about the whole orientation week but now I just wanted to share some of the photos from the two first orientation days :)
So basically the structure of the first two days of the orientation week was pretty same as they were last time here in Bali. Only the students were different but I have to say that this group seems to be full of as awesome guys as there were in the previous semester :) It has been really nice to at least try to get to know with as many students as possible. I'm also pretty sure that there's going to be even better opportunities for that during the rest of this weeks because now the orientation week contunies with Beach Day on Thursday and the official Ice-Breaking Event on Friday! So there's going to be more material and more posts about the whole orientation week but now I just wanted to share some of the photos from the two first orientation days :)
maanantai 16. joulukuuta 2013
Charity Monday
The last school week (the exam week) of autumn semester 2013 began today. The closing ceremony will be held on Thursday but there's still a couple of days before that so don't rush there yet. I bet there's still a lot of things happening during the last week before the closing ceremony in the campus of Denpasar and before the evening party that night.
Normally I've posted articles on Mondays but this time I'm going to spare them for tomorrow and other longer posts also for the rest of this week. That's because I wanted to started this week with a short post about how awesome it was today to come to the university and see how excellently the charity campaign, organized by one of our students, has started.
One of our students, Jessie, has been volunteering in Seeds of Hope during the autumn semester. When the end of the semester came close, she got an awesome idea that our exchange students could donate extra clothes to the children's home. The truth is that almost every one of us has gotten too much stuff while staying here and can't bring all of them back to home. Throwing those clothes away would be the most stupid thing to do because those same clothes can be a great help to others. So, Jessie arranged a collection point to our university and students can bring their extra clothes there. There's still possibility to bring clothes to the university tomorrow, after that Jessie takes clothes to the children's home :)
All in all, this is extremely awesome thing and great thinking by Jessie. It was great to see that so many of our students had actually brought their extra clothes for the good measure. This is exactly the way things should work.
Normally I've posted articles on Mondays but this time I'm going to spare them for tomorrow and other longer posts also for the rest of this week. That's because I wanted to started this week with a short post about how awesome it was today to come to the university and see how excellently the charity campaign, organized by one of our students, has started.
One of our students, Jessie, has been volunteering in Seeds of Hope during the autumn semester. When the end of the semester came close, she got an awesome idea that our exchange students could donate extra clothes to the children's home. The truth is that almost every one of us has gotten too much stuff while staying here and can't bring all of them back to home. Throwing those clothes away would be the most stupid thing to do because those same clothes can be a great help to others. So, Jessie arranged a collection point to our university and students can bring their extra clothes there. There's still possibility to bring clothes to the university tomorrow, after that Jessie takes clothes to the children's home :)
All in all, this is extremely awesome thing and great thinking by Jessie. It was great to see that so many of our students had actually brought their extra clothes for the good measure. This is exactly the way things should work.
torstai 3. lokakuuta 2013
Phuket, part 2
Hey!
Sorry for the short update from really rainy Phuket. Thank you for the rainy season, I really hope that I don't have to keep enjoying it straight when I go back to Bali. But this post shouldn't be about the weather. Instead I wanted to share with you the first two videos I've made here in Phuket. I promise that there's still more coming soon :)
I already wrote a lot about the orientation week but you don't have to believe when I say that the first week was awesome. Here's one video where our students tell their feelings about the orientation week and about the trip to the Phi Phi islands. In the other video the Vice Chairman of Asia Center Foundation Roelien Muller describes their important work. You really should watch that to know more about ACF.
So that's all this time. I'll post more material soon!
Sorry for the short update from really rainy Phuket. Thank you for the rainy season, I really hope that I don't have to keep enjoying it straight when I go back to Bali. But this post shouldn't be about the weather. Instead I wanted to share with you the first two videos I've made here in Phuket. I promise that there's still more coming soon :)
I already wrote a lot about the orientation week but you don't have to believe when I say that the first week was awesome. Here's one video where our students tell their feelings about the orientation week and about the trip to the Phi Phi islands. In the other video the Vice Chairman of Asia Center Foundation Roelien Muller describes their important work. You really should watch that to know more about ACF.
So that's all this time. I'll post more material soon!
Tunnisteet:
charity,
orientation,
partying,
Phuket,
video
maanantai 30. syyskuuta 2013
Phuket, part 1
Hey! This is Phuket calling :) Or writing, anyway. As
I mentioned in my previous post, I arrived here on Wednesday and
after that I've been very busy. Although I'm not the only one who can
say that. Asia Exchange students' semester (actually their
orientation week) began here in Prince of Songkla University on
Monday and their whole first week has been full of program both in
the campus area and outside of it.
I joined the orientation week on Thursday but luckily
the co-founder of Asia Exchange Harri has been here for the whole
time. Actually Harri is staying in Phuket until November which I
think is great thing for our students here in Phuket :) But anyway,
even though I wasn't able to be here for the whole orientation week,
I've hear a lot about it from Harri and especially from the exchange
students. For me it's been once again great opportunity to get to
know many new awesome people.
Almost every student has said that the orientation
week has been very busy but on the other hand also very interesting.
So I guess and I hope that the business of the first week hasn't
bothered too much because the time has been well-spent. Many students
told me that one of the highlights of the orientation week was a
great lecture about Thai culture and traditions that was held on
Tuesday. I'm pretty sure that the advices that were given in that
lesson will be very useful in the near future.
For me one of the greatest moment during last week
was the visit in the Asia Center Foundation (ACF) children's home
that Asia Exchange has been supporting since 2010. It's a little bit
similar compared to Seeds of Hope children's home in Bali but it also
has some differences compared to SOH. Both are non-profit
organizations that do everything they can to help the children from
problematic backgrounds and it's been an awesome opportunity for me
to visit both places and see how well the children doing in both
places.
One of the main differences is that there's only
younger kids (from 3 to 6 years old) in ACF's building in Phuket but
in Seeds of Hope in Bali there's also many teenagers. Asia Exchange
makes a donation of a specific amount per each of our student to
support the work of ACF. Still maybe even more important than the
money is the fact that every student can visit the place and see a
completely different side of Phuket. I think the visit was a
very touching experience for our students (and also for me).
So, the visit to ACF definitely was one of the
biggest highlights of the orientation week and it can't he compared
to any other experience. Still there was one more great experience
for our students as we held the official ice-breaking event in the
Phi Phi islands which are located near to Phuket and which are one of
the most beautiful place in the whole world.
So we went there on Friday and came back on Sunday.
Of course there was some awesome beach partying both on Friday and
Saturday nights (partying even included jumping over a flaming
jump rope). I think the parties were as well-deserved after the
orientation week as they were in Bali. But the parties weren't only
reason to go to Phi Phi islands. We also did an awesome boat trip to
the other near islands on Saturday. We even visited the beach from
the movie 'The Beach'!
torstai 19. syyskuuta 2013
First videos!
Hi guys! Finally there's the first video interviews I've made with the current exchange students during the first weeks :) There's going to be more in the upcoming months but these are the first ones. Enjoy!
maanantai 9. syyskuuta 2013
First week of the autumn semester in Bali
Finally, this is the first blog entry about the
autumn semester 2013 in Bali. For the new readers: as you can see,
this blog has been in use already during the spring semester 2013 and
now it's going to be used more frequently than it was during the
spring (the plan is to have one blog post in English every week). For
this blog's old readers: from now on this blog has a new writer. I'm
Juuso,
Asia Exchange's intern
during the autumn semester that began here in Bali last Monday :) I'm
especially responsible for writing blog posts and articles about the student life in Bali. A little bit more information about me can be
found on this blog's sidebar. My goal is to give as wide picture
about student life in Bali as possible.
The first week was very busy for the new students in
Udayana university. First there were the orientation days in Monday
and Tuesday. After that students had their first official school days
on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Normally the school week at the
campus area in Jimbaran lasts only from Monday to Wednesday
(excursions and workshops are held Thursdays). So it's no surprise
that most of the students were a little bit exhausted on Friday.
Luckily Asia Exchange had organized well-deserved ice-breaking
parties both on Friday and Saturday.
But before the parties could start, there was the
first school week that started with the orientation days that were
really interesting. Monday's program began with the traditional
Indonesian dance show that lasted almost 10 minutes and was very
imressing to say at least. It's hard to describe it if you've never
seen it and you really should see it live in front of you.
After the traditional dance show, the first
orientation day continued with an information about Asia Exchange and
Udayana university. It was nice to see that even the local television
channel (Bali TV) was interested in filming the beginning of the
international student's new semester. They also interviewed Asia
Exchange's managing director Harri Suominen and my intern colleague
Jana.
The first school day started at 9AM and was over
before 2PM. The second day started also at 9AM (like most of the
school days here in Bali) but it lasted a little bit longer because
in the afternoon students got a chance to visit Seeds of Hope
children's home. As part of Asia Exchange's charity program, AE makes
a donation of 30 USD per each of our exchange students to Seeds of
Hope. The money is used to make the children's living conditions
better and support their education. Every one of the children in
Seeds of Hope (that are old enough) studies in a school.
It's still good to remember that money isn't
everything: the really big part is also to care and to be part of the
children's life. That's why you can apply for fulfilling your
internship in Seeds of Hope with Asia Exchange's help. At this moment
there's one intern in Seeds of Hope, Jutta from Finland. She's
working until December. After that next possible starting day is 6th
January 2014 and you can send your application until the end of this
month (September 2013).
But even though you wouldn't be fulfilling your
internship in Seeds of Hope, at least you really should visit the
place when you're in Bali. It's so wonderful to see how important and
good work everyone in Seeds of Hope are doing. The children's home
was founded by an old couple Sandra and Tommy who really seem to love
every one of the kids (over 60 of them) like they'd be their own.
Everyone in Seeds of Hope seems to be a one big loving family. The
older children are taking care of the younger. During our visit the
children performed a musical show and after that we got a chance to
speak with them and hear about their everyday life. I think many
students were touched after the visit and so was I.
So, the visit in Seeds of Hope was definitely the
best possible way to end the orientation days. But after that
students had three more days in the university because
all of their courses began during the following three days. I had time to
attend only Bahasa Indonesian (Indonesian language) but it was so
interesting and especially useful! Already after two lessons I could
use a little bit Bahasa Indonesian when a policeman stopped me during
the previous weekend when I was driving my scooter. And I'm pretty sure I'm
not the only one whose life has already gotten easier with
knowing few words of Indonesian. And even though I haven't had time
to attend the other courses (yet), I will do it later. I've also
heard that most of the other ones (Indonesian history, Business law,
Indonesian literature, tourism management and economy of South East
Asia) have been very promising.
So, that was the first week in Bali. Full of
happenings and new things (and maybe a little bit culture shock) but also
one of the best weeks ever, I hope. And of course
the first week also included the weekend's parties but that's a
completely other story that I'm going to talk about later.
Tunnisteet:
Bali,
charity,
orientation,
Seeds of Hope,
studying
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