Starting from February 2021, VDMI try to recharge the VDMI family spirit to face new challenges. The first episode of Cangkok Keladi (Perbincangan Oke Keluarga VDMI) brought the topic of ‘Tekad Diri – Hadapi Masalah’. Facilitated by Ibu Herdina Indrijati,
December 2020, the OtotSendi program continues with sharing from two VDMI alumni. On Sunday, December 13th, Annisa Taqwa Zazi Muslim (alumna from Hang Tuah University) talked about ‘Penyalahgunaan NAPZA Dikalangan Remaja’. Annisa considers that it is important to share her
VDMI accommodates Regional Representatives (RR) that want to share knowledge and experience by creating the Series of Regional Sharing. RR Jabodetabek – Bandung became the first RR that held a sharing session on November 14, 2020. The representative of RR
From the Student Monitoring System (SMS), some grantees expressed that they often experience difficulties in communicating with their professor or research advisor, whereas they need to, for instance, finish their final research project soon. Besides, some also feel uncomfortable in
This September, the Teman Curhat program continues to support VDMI families. The program is designed based on the result of the Student Monitoring System and facilitated by VDMI Capacity Building and Project Officer, Luluk Shoviana. The program lives every Thursday
VDMI continues to inspire alumni and grantees through the ‘OtotSendi’ program, which discussed various interesting topics. From July to August 2020, the Instagram Live Talkshow presents, first, Thomas Sembiring (alumnus from Sanata Dharma University) who experienced as a Journalist in
VDMI continues to inspire alumni and grantees through the ‘Ototsendi’ program, which discussed various interesting topics. Besides the live Instagram talk show, the Ototsendi program also has a form of the workshop via Zoom. Last month, Ototsendi has Women Empowerment
VDMI continues to support VDMI grantees and alumni’s mental well-being through the Teman Curhat session. On June 25th the counseling session discusses ‘anxiety and cabin fever’. The pandemic situation indeed makes people have to stay at home as many as
Start from March 2020, Indonesia applies lockdown in many cities. The Indonesian government suggests all citizens to do self-quarantine by staying at home as much as possible. To support VDMI family during this situation, VDMI initiate a program called “OtotSendi”,
On March 5th to 7th, 2020, Van Deventer Maas Indonesia (VDMI) held Regional Meeting (RM) I in the Economic and Business Department, Pattimura University, Ambon. The participants consisted of VDMI grantees from Pattimura University (33) and Christian University of Indonesia