Semarang, December 2, 2024 – Universitas Diponegoro (UNDIP) proudly celebrates another global achievement. Christopher Fabian Polo, a student from the Communication Science Program, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP), has successfully completed the Indonesian International Student Mobility Awards (IISMA) program at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.
The IISMA program, initiated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Kemendikbudristek), provides Indonesian students with the opportunity to study at some of the world’s leading universities. Christopher Fabian Polo stood out as one of the select few who showcased the capability and determination to excel on the global stage.
During the program, Christopher not only took courses that enhanced his expertise in communication science but also actively participated in international activities such as cross-cultural seminars, collaborative projects with global peers, and community service initiatives. “This opportunity was a transformative experience, broadening my perspective on global communication and building networks with students from diverse backgrounds,” Christopher shared.
The Dean of FISIP UNDIP, Dr. Drs. Teguh Yuwono, M.Pol. Admin, expressed his appreciation for Christopher’s accomplishment. “This achievement is a testament to the quality of our Communication Science students in adapting and excelling in international environments. We hope this inspires other students to strive for excellence on the global stage,” he stated.
The University of Auckland is renowned as one of the world’s top universities, focusing on innovation and high-quality education. Christopher’s success in completing this program underscores the academic prowess of Indonesian students in competing at world-class institutions.
Through this accomplishment, Christopher Fabian Polo not only brings pride to himself and his family but also elevates the reputation of Universitas Diponegoro and Indonesia on the global stage. May this milestone mark the beginning of even greater contributions to the field of communication and the global community.
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