KIC FISIP UI Holds Study Trip to South Korea: Bridging Scholarship and Cultural Understanding

From August 21–31, 2025, KIC FISIP UI organized a study trip to Busan and Seoul as part of the Indonesia-Korea Social & Humanities Research Apprenticeship 2025. The program strengthened academic and cultural collaboration between Indonesia and Korea, supported by the Korea Foundation through the Next Generation Policy Experts Network 2025 initiative.

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Syeni Setyawati Wowor

9/15/20252 min read

Depok, September 15, 2025 – The Korea-Indonesia Connection (KIC) FISIP UI, with support from the Korea Foundation, successfully held the Study Trip to South Korea 2025 as the strategic agenda of the Indonesia–Korea Social & Humanities Research Apprenticeship 2025. The program took place over eleven days, from August 21–31, 2025, featuring a series of conferences, seminars, academic visits, and field observations in the two major cities of Busan and Seoul.

The Study Trip was designed to strengthen the research capacity of emerging scholars through a comprehensive international experience. The selected participants, consisting of postgraduate students and young researchers, had the opportunity to build academic networks, receive constructive feedback on their ongoing research, and conduct first-hand data collection in South Korea. Through this program, participants were expected to disseminate their research findings via panel presentations and seminars, as well as refine their academic papers based on the feedback obtained.

The agenda began with the KIAS–BUFS Conference in Busan on August 22–23, 2025, which featured academic panel sessions, a field trip, and a farewell lunch. Participants then continued to Seoul to attend the KASEAS Conference (August 25–26, 2025), which brought together researchers from various disciplines in the social sciences and humanities.

In addition to the conferences, the program included academic visits to the Korea University ASEAN Center (KUAC) and a Research Seminar with the SNU Asia Center (SNUAC), which provided a multidisciplinary forum to discuss contemporary issues in Indonesia–Korea relations.

From August 28–30, 2025, participants engaged in field observations, data collection, and academic supervision at several partner institutions. The agenda also included visits to the ASEAN–Korea Center (AKC) and Ewha Womans University Graduate School, offering participants the chance to deepen their research, engage with local academics, and enhance the quality of their data for further study.

According to Getar Hati, Ph.D., Program Director of The Korea-Indonesia Connection, “The Study Trip is part of the ongoing collaboration between FISIP UI and the Korea Foundation and represents an important effort to strengthen academic partnerships between social sciences and humanities students at Universitas Indonesia and leading professors and researchers from top universities in South Korea, such as Seoul National University, Korea University, Yonsei University, Busan University of Foreign Studies, Ewha Womans University, and Sogang University. Through this program, we hope to foster more supportive academic interactions that will have a tangible impact on strengthening Indonesia–Korea relations.”

The program underscored KIC FISIP UI’s role as a bridge for academic collaboration and cultural diplomacy, while also highlighting the Korea Foundation’s commitment to supporting the next generation of policy experts in Asia.