Ganesha University of Education (Undiksha) has launched internationalization. Supporting this, Human Resources (HR) are encouraged to be able to master foreign languages. Minimum English. This was conveyed by the Deputy Chancellor for Planning and Cooperation, Drs. Wayan Suarnajaya, M.A., Ph.D., when opening the XIIth Bunkasai series public lecture held by the Japanese Language Education Department Student Association, Undiksha Language and Arts Faculty, Saturday (24/11/2018).
Currently, Undiksha has collaborated with a number of universities abroad, both in the fields of education and research. This is not only supported by the ability to think. “If lecturers don’t have English skills, they won’t be able to accept foreign students. “How do you teach them to use Indonesian, let alone Balinese,” he said.
This is also emphasized to students. Because this university which already has a Faculty of Medicine is rolling out PPL and PKL programs abroad. “This must also have English capital. For this program, initially, many of the English majors passed. But now there are many from other departments. “Students majoring in Japanese must also master English,” he explained. (hms)