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Singaraja, FBS – The establishment of a good cooperative relationship between the Undiksha Faculty of Languages ??and Arts and LPK Hishou Universal Style, has made FBS again being explored by LPK Hishou to again offer an internship program for students, on Thursday (01/12/2022). As is known, LPK Hishou Universal Style is the LPK that sends the most interns to Japan. This visit took place in the FBS Nitisastra room, which was attended by the Deputy Dean I of the Faculty of Languages ??and Arts, the Coordinator of the Japanese Language Education Study Program, and Mrs. Oyagi who is the Director of JFS Kyoudou Kumiai.

This visit is the second visit from Lpk Hishou. It is hoped that this student internship collaboration with LPK Hishou can continue to run well and able to improve students’ skills in the field they are studying, especially in the Japanese language and culture, as well as increase students’ learning experiences outside the campus. Lpk Hishou Universal Style is interested in collaborating again with FBS, because the graduates of the Japanese Language Education Study Program at FBS Undiksha, who previously had internships at Lpk Hishou, are considered capable in the field of work given.

I Wayan Sadyana, who is the Coordinator of the Japanese Language Education Study Program, admitted that with the internship program collaboration with LPK Hishou, it is hoped that he will be able to make breakthroughs in the internship program in the Japanese Language Education Study Program. This activity also has advantages, namely the opportunity for students to get a job after they graduate, improve their Japanese language skills, and be able to build good networking with Japanese parties, and is also able to bridge Undiksha’s internationalization process. “This program is also closely related to the MBKM curriculum because it is an effort to translate the MBKM curriculum itself,” concluded Sadnyana. (fbs)