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First on-line meeting

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fot. Fot. Kinga Nemere-Czachowska

The NCU Indonesian Alumni Club held its first online meeting on the 5 of April 2025. There were 19 participants, including 12 directly from Indonesia. Several people from the local group in Toruń met an hour earlier at the university bussiness hub to connect with the other participants.

At the beginning, the alumni from Indonesia were informed about the establishment of the NCU Indonesian Alumni Club in February 2025 and about the involvement of students and alumni staying in Torun in the Traditional Exchange and Family Intercultural Picnic at the Ethnographic Museum in Toruń (15th of June 2025). 


In cooperation with the Indonesian Student Association in Poland (PPI Polandia) they plan to present an Indonesian traditional dance, clothing presentation, gamelan performance and Indonesian food bazaar.


During the meeting, NCU representatives also presented a plan for the University's activities in Indonesia in the fall of 2025. The university intends to attract Indonesian candidates for studies, including doctoral degrees, and is counting on support for its activities from alumni.

Some of the meeting's participants pledged support through their social media, as well as by participating in a webinar on doctoral studies. Information about the opportunities to study medicine was presented by Professor Arkadiusz Jawień - a surgeon at the NCU Medical College in the city of Bydgoszcz, who also attended the meeting.

Proposals for the Club's activities in Indonesia, submitted by alumni who had previously completed a questionnaire, were presented
in the last part of the meeting. Some of them was about supporting the University in its recruitment efforts, and there were also proposals to undertake joint activities with a social impact.
The topic of alumni meetings was also raised, but no decisions have yet been made.

Piotr Śmieszek, graduated in management who has lived in Indonesia for many years, did not attend the meeting, but like other alumni, he declares support for our university in Indonesia.

Fot. Renata Lesner, Kinga Nemere-Czachowska

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