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View from Uluwatu Temple located at the edge of a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean.

In decades past, Bali has bloomed into one of Indonesia's inescapable destinations , drawing in the crowds with a promise of a spiritual oasis. But between the arrival of every new whip-smart Bali hotel , villa , beach club , or wellness retreat , the true essence of the destination is far from lost – canang sari offerings, temple ceremonies, and especially tempeh can still be found at every corner. Though it usually doesn't take much to persuade travellers to visit Bali, these images will surely make anyone want to hop on the next flight. So what are you waiting for?

Petirtaan or bathing structure with holy spring water at Tirta Empul Temple.

Petirtaan, or bathing structure, with holy spring water at Tirta Empul Temple.

Balis winding streets are dominated by overhanging trees and motorbikes.

Bali’s winding streets are dominated by overhanging trees and motorbikes.

Sunrise at an Ubud market.

Sunrise at an Ubud market.

Agriculture thrives in Bali's fertile soil and humid tropical climate.

Agriculture thrives in Bali's fertile soil and humid tropical climate.

Towering palm trees in front of a volcano in Bali.

Towering palm trees in front of a volcano in Bali.

Aura House is tucked within the shady forest evoking a dramatic jungle fantasy.

Aura House is tucked within the shady forest, evoking a dramatic jungle fantasy.

A Balinese Hindu temple or pura situated on the slope of Mount Lempuyang.

A Balinese Hindu temple, or pura, situated on the slope of Mount Lempuyang.

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Tirta Empul a Hindu Balinese water temple.

Tirta Empul, a Hindu Balinese water temple.

Sitting area designed by Linda Garland with a view of the ocean at a Minang house in Candi Dasa.

Sitting area, designed by Linda Garland, with a view of the ocean at a Minang house in Candi Dasa.

View from Uluwatu Temple located at the edge of a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean.

View from Uluwatu Temple, located at the edge of a cliff overlooking the Indian Ocean. 

Preparations are underway for the Galungan festival.

Preparations are underway for the Galungan festival.

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A view of palm trees in Bali

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Balinese residents prepare for the Usaba Dalem ceremony by installing penjors decorated bamboo poles along the roads.

Balinese residents prepare for the Usaba Dalem ceremony by installing penjors, decorated bamboo poles, along the roads.

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Austin A40 Devon automobile beneath the palms of Bali.

Offerings to the gods at Tirta Empul Temple.

Offerings to the gods at Tirta Empul Temple.

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International class program available at Bandung, Bali tourism institutes

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A new international program and an English-language center at the state-run Bandung Institute of Tourism (STP Bandung) in West Java and the Bali Institute of Tourism (STP Bali), run in collaboration with Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia, were officially launched on Friday.

Inaugurated by Tourism Minister Arief Yahya in Bandung, the program features a culinary class in STP Bandung and hotel administration in STP Bali; they both combine local and international-standard curricula.

The first class consists of 10 fourth-year students who have met all the requirements including scoring 5.5 on their IELTS tests.

The students will fly to Melbourne to study and engage in an internship program in the hotel industry.

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“They have agreed on a commitment that when they return to Indonesia they will become trainers for their juniors,” said STP Bandung head Faisal Kasim.

The students will receive two certificates when they graduate; a diploma from STP Bandung or Nusa Dua Bali and an Advanced Diploma in Hospitality Management from Victoria University.

The program will open its intake in August. 

At the same event, Arief also officiated the English Learning Centre (ELC) in cooperation with the Indonesia-Australia Language Foundation. ELC offers IELTS preparation and testing.

IELTS is regarded as the most strategic English test as it is recognized in more than 135 countries and can be used to apply for studying, immigration and professional accreditation. Not only for students, the program is open for STP lecturers and staff members, as well as the public.

Victoria University's director of new business and Outer West Campus, Jackson Doherty, said such cooperation in international classes was a first in Asia. "This is the beginning of our partnership and we expect that to continue." (kes)

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By Gita F. Lingga, Communications Officer of ILO-Jakarta. (Bali, Indonesia): More than 30 years ago the ILO, supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), assisted the Government of Indonesia in the establishment of the Bali Tourism Institute (Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata/STP) in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia. Established in 1978, SPT Nusa Dua Bali has extended its reputation as the premier source of quality human resources for the tourism sector in the country. It is also the largest tourism institute under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, equipped with modern learning facilities. Participating in the ILO’s Entrepreneurship Skills Development (ILO-ESD) project last year, Yulia was able to gain new knowledge through the GET Ahead module.

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Polytechnic International Bali, or PIB for short, is a prestigious hospitality and culinary institute in prime location in Bali with world class facilities, and internationally-trained academic team.

“Exotic Tourism Destination Management” is a 15-week program that combines lectures and guest lectures in English with weekly excursions, workshops, and practice-oriented project work.

6 modules provide in-depth knowledge on sustainable tourism development in Southeast Asia, event management, eco & green tourism, villa & resort management, entrepreneurship, and knowledge of culture and language.

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Within the Exotic Tourism Destination Management program, you can receive up to 30 credit points. All credits are transferable within the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) other credit systems such as the US credit system.

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Tropical landscapes, beautiful beaches, a fascinating underwater world, exotic culture, excellent infrastructure: these qualities have made Bali one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. With approximately 4 million annual visitors, tourism is one of the main sources of income in Indonesia. This 15-week program, “Exotic Tourism Destination Management” at Politeknik Internasional Bali , is designed as a semester abroad for international students studying in the fields of tourism, management, and hospitality. Uniquely, this course provides students with in-depth knowledge about the opportunities and challenges involved in tourism development in Southeast Asia, particularly Bali. Further, the course explores Tropical Event Management, Eco, Health, and Green Tourism, and Resort and Villa Management. Through project work, students will explore how to start a business, and will gain tourismpreseurship skills in management.

Exotic Tourism Destination Management General

How is the course organized.

The semester is composed of:

  • Lectures in English
  • Language course in “Bahasa Indonesia”
  • Select cultural events

Who can participate?

The course is geared towards international students and apprentices of the following disciplines:

  • Tourism Management
  • Hotel & Event Management
  • Business Administration with a focus on tourism
  • Other related subject areas

Why study in Bali?

With this course at Politeknik Internasional Bali, you will:

  • Study in a dreamlike environment on a campus that meets international standards
  • Get acquainted with the Southeast Asian travel culture at one of the most popular travel destinations in the world
  • Gain extensive knowledge of corporate governance and hospitality management
  • Gain practical knowledge from internationally-trained coaches in the 5-star hotel industry
  • Collect up to 30 credit points
  • Expand your network and meet participants from all over the world

Exotic Tourism Destination Management Dates

Summer class 2024, 13.04.2024 – 26.07.2024.

Registration deadline 31.12.2023

Welcoming Dinner: 13 .04.2024

Orientation Day: 15 .04.2024

Classes: 15 .04 . – 19.07.2024

Semester Break: 27 .05.2024 – 07.06.2024 (tentative)

Winter Class 2024

12.10.2024 – 24.01.2025.

Registration deadline 01.07.2024

Welcoming Dinner: 12.10.2024

Orientation Day: 14.10.2024

Classes: 14.10.2024 – 17.01.2025

Semester Break: 25.11.2024 – 06.12.2024 (tentative)

Exotic Tourism Destination Management Fees

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  • tuition fee for the 15-week long semester course
  • fees for registration & enrollment
  • lectures and guest lectures conducted in English
  • excursions & workshops
  • support for the application and preparation process

Exotic Tourism Destination Management Subjects

  • Travel & Destination Management in Southeast Asia (8 CP)
  • Wedding & Traditional Balinese Event Management (3 CP)
  • Green, Eco & Nature Tourism (5 CP)
  • Villa & Resort Management (5 CP)
  • Tourismpreneurship (7 CP)
  • Balinese Culture and Language (2 CP)

In this course, students will gain a general understanding of the tourism culture in Southeast Asian countries, from Vietnam to Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. Particular emphasis will be placed on research on current trends, the influence of climate, culture and infrastructure on tourism development, opportunities and challenges of tourism in developing countries, and the question of sustainable management and tourism management. (8 CP)

Bali, the “island of the gods,” is known for its magnificent festivals and ceremonies. The Bali festival calendar has more than 200 celebratory events a year. There are also numerous individual, ritual ceremonies in a person’s life. In this course, participants will learn to organize traditional events while using and preserving cultural heritage. Through teamwork, students will plan and organize a traditional event themselves. (3 CP)

Green, Eco & Nature Tourism

“Be a part of the problem, or be a part of the solution!” There are many advantages and disadvantages to tourism, especially mass tourism. Pollution, water scarcity, uncontrolled tourism development, and transport are the biggest challenges. The course “Green, Eco, and Nature Tourism” presents sustainable tourism concepts in Bali and shows students how traveling in nature is possible without harming it. (5 CP)

Villa & Resort Management

The resort and hotel industry, in addition to the rental of holiday homes and villas, generate the main income of the Balinese tourism industry. With the “Villa & Resort Management” course, participants will gain valuable knowledge of hotel management and administrative processes, especially in the area of luxurious resorts and villas in Bali, and will learn the basics of room division management, management, and service. (5 CP)

Tourismpreneurship

Politeknik Internasional Bali has developed a special program in the field of entrepreneurship in tourism called “Tourismpreneurship.” Every student at PIB learns, from the experts, start-up basics, management, and the development of innovative ideas using the “Design Thinking” method. (7 CP)

Balinese Culture & Language

The Indonesian language (Bahasa Indonesia) is the national language of Indonesia. The labguage connects the inhabitants of the country, which counts around 500 individual languages and dialects in the different regions. Students will learn basics and helpful sentences, which are useful for every day situations.  (2 CP)

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The Politeknik International Bali campus is strategically located in a fast-growing tourism area in Bali between Kuta Beach and Tanah Lot. The area is surrounded by international tourism and hospitality brands, but is quiet, with beautiful, green surroundings. PIB’s vision is to educate excellent graduates who are highly skilled in their fields of expertise, leadership, and entrepreneurial skills. With numerous cooperation partners in the tourism and gastronomy industry, as well as an internationally-trained team, the focus is on practical classes. The entire campus of the PIB is generously and impressively designed. All rooms and equipment are upscale, to international standards.

Requirements for Participation

  • Minimum age of 18 years (you must be at least 18 years old at the time of application)
  • High School diploma or similar qualification at the upper secondary level
  • No proof of English language skills or an official language test (e.g. TOEFL) is required. However, all applicants are expected to have a good command of English, to follow lessons and to take exams in English.

All programs are open to bachelor and master students as well as graduates. Although the program was originally developed for students, it is also suitable for graduates and professionals. It is also open to anyone who is interested in the subject but has no academic background in the field.

You can also participate if

  • you study at a university of applied sciences, private university, polytechnic college, evening school, or adult education center.
  • you already have a university degree or are about to finish your studies.
  • you have already completed an exchange semester or a semester abroad.
  • your current university does not have a partnership with the university in Bali. The programs are free mover programs and can be organized autonomously, independent of exchange or cooperation contracts of your own university.
  • you would like to register in pairs or as a group.

Registration & Enrolment Procedure

Before registration

  • Inform yourself extensively on this program page.
  • Download the Course Description and the Terms of Condition and read them.
  • If needed: Check with your university whether semesters abroad are accepted as free movers and whether the credits earned abroad can be credited to your degree program. Of course, you can sign a Learning Agreement between your university and Universitas Udayana.

The application

  • Letter of motivation The letter of motivation should not be longer than one page (DIN A4 format) and describe why you would like to apply for a semester abroad in Bali (motivation), what your expectations are of the program and what significance the semester abroad has for your personal and academic development.
  • Certificate of enrollment The certificate of enrollment must be an official document of your university, proving that you are currently enrolled as a student. Graduates can submit proof of their degree, e.g. bachelor’s/master’s or diploma certificate. If you are not a student or graduate, or if you come from another field of study that is not related to tourism/hospitality/management, please give a short statement explaining your situation under “Studies” in the registration form.
  • Photo Please upload a high-quality portrait photo of yourself. The photo will also be used for the Student Book and Student ID if your enrollment is successful. You should be easy to recognize and it should not be too dark or pixelated.
  • Curriculum Vitae Please upload your most recent CV – if possible, it should not be longer than one page (DIN A4 format). You can find an example here .

Registration Confirmation and Tuition Fees

Upon completing your registration, you will receive a confirmation email within 1-3 working days. Please sign and return the registration confirmation using our digital signature system.

Once we receive the signed registration confirmation, you will receive a checklist for planning your semester and a list of enrollment documents required for the university.

If we have reached the minimum requirement of 10 participants, you will also receive a payment request for the course fees. The course fee consists of an Enrollment Fee and a Tuition Fee. The Enrollment Fee, a one-time charge confirming your enrollment, is due within 30 days of receiving the invoice. The Tuition Fee must be paid at least 8 weeks before the program start date.

If the minimum participant requirement has not been met, we will collect all registrations and send payment requests once the minimum number is reached.

Enrollment, Visa Documents, and Semester Start

Upon receipt of your full tuition fee and enrollment documents, we will apply for the Letter of Acceptance (LoA) and the Sponsor Letter/Invitation Letter (LoI) at PIB College. These documents are essential for your visa application.

Approximately 4 weeks before the semester begins, you will receive an email containing details about the Welcome Event & Orientation Day, the Time Table, Academic Calendar, Study Guide, and more.

Structure & Course of the Program

The 15-week program at Politeknik Internasional Bali are designed exclusively as semesters abroad for international students. All courses are held in English. As this is an international program, the curriculum and academic calendar are independent of the local Bachelor‘s and Master‘s programs.

The course duration is 15 weeks, divided into 11 weeks of effective course, 2 weeks semester break, 1 week final exam, and 1 week revision.

  • Welcome Dinner Before the semester starts officially, PIB organizes Welcoming Event for all participants. Here you will have the opportunity to get to know each other and exchange initial information. Participation is not compulsory.
  • Orientation Day The Orientation Day will take place on the first Monday in the first week of study at the PIB campus in Tabanan, unless otherwise stated. On Orientation Day you will get all the important information about the study program and living on Bali. You will also get to know your course coordinators and sign up for the courses you want to take.
  • Lectures & Excursions The lectures usually take place from Monday through Wednesday mornings, Thursdays are days for excursions & workshops. Excursions & workshops are part of the curriculum and included in the workload of each module.
  • Semester Break During the 15-week program, there is a two-week semester break where no lectures, excursions, or other events are held. The semester break usually takes place in weeks 8 & 9. Detailed information comes at the beginning of the semester.
  • Final Examinations During the week of the final exams, the performance of all modules will be assessed in writing, orally, or in the form of a submission. You will receive the results at the latest at the graduation.
  • Graduation Graduation is the last official event at PIB. Here you will receive your certificates.

Certificates

At the end of the program, students who satisfactorily complete all course requirements will be awarded certificates as follows:

  • A certificate stating that the student has attended the program;
  • An Academic Transcript showing the student’s performance in the program. The grades in the transcript are the final marks;
  • A Certificate stating that the student has participated in workshops and academic excursions (on request).

Credit Points

All programs are designed to comply with the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) . This system is based on workload, measured in hours and includes lectures, exams, self-study, research, subject-related excursions, etc. One semester corresponds to 30 ECTS credits. ECTS enables the measurement, comparison, and transfer of academic achievements between universities. If the semester is completed successfully, the credits achieved can be credited with the help of ECTS. So you can return to your home university without any loss of time or credit points. The ECTS system is transferable to other credit systems such as the US credit system  and similar systems.

If you want to have the subjects credited at your home university, we suggest having the course pre-approved by the home institution’s exchange coordinator, academic advisor, or a professor; whoever is in charge of credit transfer and sign a “ Learning Agreement ”, in order to provide a transparent and efficient preparation of the study period abroad and to ensure that you will receive recognition for the educational components successfully completed abroad.

Course Selection

All modules listed in the program description are offered every semester. It is not necessary to register for certain modules before the start of the course. It is up to you to decide which of the offered modules you want to take.

Can I combine modules of different SIB programs?

Unfortunately, it is not possible to combine modules of different programs since the SIB courses are spread over several universities in Bali.

What happens if I don‘t pass a course?

If you do not pass a course, you will not get a grade or credit points for the module.

Visa Options for International Students

Indonesia offers various types of visas for different purposes. However, for international students planning to enroll at PIB College, the Visit Visa B211A stands as the recommended choice. It’s crucial to understand that this visa is one of only two types designated for educational purposes. Please note that studying in Indonesia on a Visa on Arrival, or any other non-study-specific visa, is not permitted.

The Role of Local Sponsors in Your eVisa Application

A key part of the eVisa application process involves securing a local sponsor. For those choosing to study at PIB College, the college itself will serve as your local sponsor. Moreover, the entire application procedure will be coordinated and managed by PIB College’s Visa Agency, simplifying the process for you.

The Integrated Visa Application and Enrollment Process

The visa application process is closely tied to your enrollment at PIB College. Once you have successfully submitted all the required documents for registration and enrollment, the college will generate both a Letter of Acceptance and a Sponsor Letter for you. These documents are immediately forwarded to the designated Visa Agency. You don’t need to initiate the visa application independently; the Visa Agency will proactively contact you following successful registration and enrollment. All further formalities, including payment procedures and other related matters, will be coordinated directly between you and the Visa Agency, making the entire process streamlined and hassle-free.

Here’s a summary of the information you need to know about the B211A visa:

Type of Visa: Visit Stay Index of Visa: B211A Purpose of Visit: Training and Short Course Validity of Visa: 90 days from the date of issue (number of days you have to enter the country after the visa has been issued) Stay: 60 days (from arrival date) Extendable: 2 times (each extension is for 60 days) Total Stay: 180 days, including 2 extensions Entry Permit: Single Entry (cannot be used after leaving the country) Sponsorship: By University, PIB College Price (as of October 2023, tentative): IDR 6,000,000 (≈ $ 400) for 120 days; IDR 8,800,000 for 180 days

The traffic on Bali’s roads is impressive and very different from that found in Western countries. It can seem pretty chaotic in the beginning. Traffic jams are a part of everyday life. The traffic flows according to its own rules. Time, patience, and serenity are important at peak times in this respect. Many students choose to ride a  scooter . It´s the fastest and easiest way to get around. They drive on the left side of the road, but one gets used to that relatively quickly.

An international driver’s license is mandatory. You can apply for one in your home country.

Accommodation

Accommodation is an important aspect to consider when planning your trip to Bali. To ensure a stress-free experience, we recommend making upfront reservations for accommodations with flexible cancellation policies and low non-refundable deposits .

Many of our participants prefer to stay together in groups and book a house or villa with a pool. To find roommates and exchange ideas, we encourage you to join our Facebook group.

When it comes to booking accommodation, it’s a matter of personal preference. Booking in advance can be a good option for those who want to have everything arranged before arriving in Bali. However, it’s also possible to search for accommodation on-site, which allows you to choose the best option for you and potentially save on agent fees. Keep in mind that on-site searches can be time-consuming and should be done at least 2 weeks prior to the start of the semester.

Additional Costs

The tuition fee for the 15-weeks program includes:

» Registration and enrollment » Lectures at the STDBali » Workshops and Excursions » Welcoming & Farewell event » Selected student services

not included in the tuition fee:

» Flight and accommodation » Visa Fees & Extension Fees » Travel Health Insurance » Transport » Living costs

The cost of living is relatively low in Bali. However, it is difficult to say how much money you will need for the 15 weeks, as it strongly depends on the individual lifestyle.

Here  you can find a list of general living costs.

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Villa Playa in tranquil Canggu-Berawa is a newly renovated, welcoming guesthouse with six elegant rooms. Each comes with air conditioning, and a private bathroom, ensuring comfort. Conveniently located, it offers easy access to local shops, supermarkets, and vibrant markets. Nearby, explore main beaches, bars, and restaurants, making it an ideal spot for a serene yet connected Bali stay.

The Villa is available for you from August 02 – September 01, 2024.

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Single Bedroom

Idr 10.250.000, twin bedroom.

  • Well-decorated bedroom
  • Ensuite bathroom with shower
  • Fully equipped kitchen, complete with a communal refrigerator and other essentials
  • Swimming pool
  • Community area
  • Free WiFi access throughout the premises
  • Housekeeping service
  • Linen change
  • Regular garden & pool maintenance
  • Cooking Gas
  • Electricity
  • Drinking water

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Villa Oasis, situated in the peaceful Umalas region, offers 11 rooms (7 doubles, 4 singles) across three buildings, each with access to a central shared pool.

The Villa is available for you from   August 02 – September 01, 2024 (additional days possible on request).

IDR 8.000.000

Idr 6.000.000.

  • Private bathroom with shower, the water is heated with a solar system and therefore is environmentally friendly (semi open bathroom)
  • 2 Safety boxes: one for laptop (requires own padlock) and one smaller one for cash, passports and other documents
  • The double rooms consist of 2 separate single bed (you have the option to put it together or separate).
  • 3 double rooms (twin beds, separable, choice of fan or air conditioner)
  • equipped kitchen; semi open
  • TV area with cushion upstairs (flatscreen TV & DVD player)
  • Each room has private bathroom with a small garden inside.
  • 4 double rooms (twin beds, separable, choice of fan or air conditioner)
  • 1 single room (single bed, choice of fan or air conditioner)
  • TV area with sofa upstairs (flatscreen TV & DVD player)
  • Each room has a private bathroom with a small garden inside, except the single room is without garden
  • separated to Villa 1 and 2
  • 3 single bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms
  • private swimming pool
  • rooftop terrace
  • safe box in each room
  • electricity
  • high speed internet
  • well equipped kitchen
  • private parking area
  • Fitness machine (body builder)
  • Table-tennis
  • Washing machine (use token coin)
  • Ironing facilities
  • Kitchen completed with fridge, water dispenser, microwave, toaster, cutlery and cooking utensils
  • Guest toilet
  • Room cleaning (daily except Sundays and holidays)
  • Bed linen change (weekly)
  • 32 “TV LED Flat screen – cable TV, incl. CNN / BBC and Sport TV, DVD VCD MP3 Player
  • Books and magazines
  • Electricity is included, please save energy for greener Bali!

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Topic: Tropical Interior & Green Architecture

Modules:  Tropical Interior Architecture, Furniture Design, Natural Materials & Green Design, Architectural Sketching, Illustration, Balinese Culture and Language, Student Project/Studio

When:  25.10.2021 – 05.02.2022 (15 weeks)

Where:  Zoom

Host:  IDB Bali (Institut Desain & Bisnis Bali)

Outcome:  Transcript of Records, 30 CP (ECTS System)

Fee:  1450.00 € (1950.00 € – 25% online discount)

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For Graduates: You can submit a proof of your degree, e.g. bachelor’s/master’s or diploma certificate.

If you are not a student or graduate , or if you come from another field of study that is not architecture-related, please give a short statement explaining your situation under “Studies”.

Although the Tropical Architecture Summer School program was originally developed for students, it is also suitable for graduates and professionals. It is also open to anyone who is interested in the subject but has no academic background in the field.

For students: Please upload your most recent certificate of enrollment. The certificate of enrollment must be an official document of your university/school/college, proving that you are currently enrolled as a student.

Although the Exotic Tourism Destination Management program was originally developed for students, it is also suitable for graduates and professionals. It is also open to anyone who is interested in the subject but has no academic background in the field.

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Although the Sports & Physiotherapy program was originally developed for students, it is also suitable for graduates and professionals. It is also open to anyone who is interested in the subject but has no academic background in the field.

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For graduates: You can submit a proof of your degree, e.g. bachelor’s/master’s or diploma certificate.

For the Southeast Asian Architecture program, enrolment at a university/college in an architecture-related field of study (at least 2 completed semesters) or a diploma is required!

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Professionals from around the world gathered to exchange research findings and insights in tourism. They also aimed to foster connections and networks among tourism professionals and policymakers for future collaborative research and global tourism networking. 

The event focused on promoting sustainable tourism paradigms and discussed many topics, such as the following: Responsible Tourism, the Impacts of Tourism Development on Local People, the Role of Tourism Sector on SDGs, Consumer Behavior in Tourism, etc. Which were categorized into four main themes:

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GSTC CEO, Randy Durband presentation

Along with him, other colleagues in the industry were present such as Mr. Peter Semone, Chairman of the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA), Dr. Sandiaga Uno, Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Republic of Indonesia, Assc. Prof. Hera Oktadiana, PhD, CHE Lecturer & Researcher at Trisakti Institute of Tourism, Jakarta among many others.

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PUTTING CLASSROOM LESSONS  INTO PRACTICE IN INDONESIA: STUDENTS CONSULT IN POPULAR TOURISM DESTINATIONS OF BALI AND BANDUNG

PUTTING CLASSROOM LESSONS INTO PRACTICE IN INDONESIA: STUDENTS CONSULT IN POPULAR TOURISM DESTINATIONS OF BALI AND BANDUNG

Bali’s palm-fringed Kuta beach, a former fishing village, has become one of Indonesia’s major tourist destinations. Last year, one in three of the country’s 13.7 million overseas tourists went to Bali.

While the influx of visitors has been a boon for the local economy, tourism is taking its toll on the local environment. Kuta beach is now drowning in a sea of plastic garbage, which is so overwhelming that earlier this year, local officials declared a “garbage emergency” across a 3.7-mile (6-km) stretch of coast. While much of the waste washes in from the sea, it’s also generated by tourists and residents. Bali’s infrastructure is just not equipped to handle so many people.

Trash disposal is only one challenge posed by overtourism, the recently coined term for too many visitors, which has become a rampant problem that’s plaguing popular destinations around the world. To help them deal with with their particular tourism challenges, George Washington University students and faculty working under the auspices of the International Institute of Tourism Studies recently went to Bali and Bandung—the capital of West Java— to conduct assessments and make recommendations for future development. The consulting project took place at the invitation of and  in collaboration with student counterparts from STP Bali and STP Bandung, local universities whose Colleges of Tourism falls under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism. 

“While tourism brings many economic benefits to the island, it’s also creating pressure on local resources and contributing to major environmental problems such as pollution, water depletion, and waste and water management issues,” explains Taylor Ruoff who was among the group of GWU student consultants.

The team of twelve, which included students from the Masters of Tourism Administration program along with one student who is earning her Masters in International Education, used the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) Criteria for Destinations as the basis for their assessment in Bali. These criteria are designed to help tourism destinations and businesses protect and maintain natural and cultural resources, maximizing social and economic benefits for host communities and the environment.

The students made a preliminary presentation of their findings and recommendations in Bali at the 2018 Forum for International Tourism & the Environment (FITE), an annual forum that draws students from Indonesia and around the world to participate in yearly competitions and international conferences on tourism and sustainability. They commended the many businesses on the island that had joined the voluntary certification program Tri Hita Karana, which requires that members uphold specific certification practices, and they also cited a couple of temples in particular that were at risk due to overcrowding.

For their work in Bandung—a large city on the island of Java that mostly draws domestic tourists for its commercial, cultural and culinary attractions—the GWU students worked with graduate students from  STP Bandung. Together, they assessed the tourism situation in the outlying villages of Jelekong and Alamendah and offered recommendations for improving community-based offerings for tourists, including homestays with local families.

The students presented their findings to community members and government officials from the two villages. “We’d learned in destination management classes about the benefits of bringing together diverse groups of tourism stakeholders with competing opinions and priorities,” explains Ruoff.  “Seeing the discussions unfold in-person was eye-opening. You have government officials looking to bring more people and revenue into the town. You also have locals, whose families have always lived in the villages and they don’t necessarily see the benefits of tourism. It’s difficult to make everyone happy. We tried our best to reflect the interests of all stakeholders in our presentation and final report.”

To discuss solutions to various challenges that Indonesia’s tourism industry  faces, Anang Sutono, Senior Advisor to the country’s Ministry of Tourism, will be speaking at the World Tourism Day Forum Overtourism: Seeking Solutions . The event, a joint initiative of GW’s International Institute of Tourism Studies and the Center for Responsible Travel, will take place in the Jack Morton auditorium on September 27th. Click here to learn more .

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PIB College is a state-of-the-art hospitality and digital business school in Bali that provides a world-class education to aspiring students who want to make their name in the hospitality, tourism, digital and creative arts industry. 

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The history of this prestigious institute is quite astounding. The initial concept came from the founders who sparked the idea to build the Bali International Training and Development Center (BITDeC), an education and training center in Bali. Seeing the development of the tourism sector in Bali.

Founded in 2017, this institution is home to national and international students from various backgrounds and provides premium  facilities to support them kick start their careers. By offering an ideal learning environment, Politeknik Internasional Bali is dedicated to become the best hospitality school Bali that is able to produce budding entrepreneurs and tourism and hospitality enthusiasts who want to build a brilliant career.

BITDeC representatives decided to establish a special educational and training institution in the tourism sector to provide even better educational facilities. In 2013, BITDeC representatives visited Dusit Thani Hospitality College, a tourism campus located in Thailand, to partner with the institute to establish Politeknik Internasional Bali as a well-developed vocational school. Politeknik Internasional Bali becomes the first learning institution in the country which is dedicated to tourism and hospitality entrepreneurs, claiming the nickname tourismpreneur. As the hospitality school Bali , PIB helps the government achieve its goal of reducing unemployment by training and grooming a skilled workforce who is destined to make strides in the hospitality and tourism industries. 

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Combining 3 important elements, namely taste, art (the art of presenting dishes), and the science of nutrition, the Culinary Arts & Gastronomy program prepares students to become professional workers in the culinary industry. 

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Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Tourism, Gastronomy, and Tourist Destination (TGDIC 2023)

Exploring the Transition from International to Domestic Tourism in Bali: A Sustainable Post-Pandemic Strategy

This study examines sustainable tourism in Bali and the policies needed to reduce environmental, socio-cultural, and economic repercussions. It analyzes Bali’s tourist sites to inform sustainability strategies. The multi-stakeholder study considers tourists, local residents, industry, and government. The study examines Bali’s tourism sector’s issues and potential using sustainable tourism, collaborative governance, and societal and behavioral transformation. It suggests sustainable tourism methods for Jembrana and Buleleng Regencies. Popular attractions have environmental and socio-cultural impacts, emphasizing community engagement and sustainable methods. It recommends regional waste management, responsible tourist rules, community activities, sustainable tourism observatories, and certification programs. The report recommends education and diversifying tourist flows to reduce over-tourism and share tourism benefits. Bali may create a resilient tourism business that protects its resources and culture while improving local economies with multi-stakeholder participation and sustainable practices. This study improves sustainable tourism literature by providing practical solutions based on actual facts and detailed analysis.

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  1. Institute of Tourism

    Transitioning to a green economy: the case of tourism in Bali, Indonesia, read more here ... Download The Conference Official Poster here r 2023-08-06T01:12:12+07:00

  2. 24 pictures that will make you want to visit Bali

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  3. Bali Institute

    The Bali Institute offers programs for teens, universities, and adults designed to explore Bali in ways that shift perspectives and inspire. Balinese culture recognizes a philosophy called Tri Hita Karana, or "Three Principles of Good," which calls for people to live in harmony with other people, with nature, and with the spirits. The Balinese people truly bring these principles to life ...

  4. 45 Bali Pictures That Will Make You Want To Travel Indonesia

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  5. Bali Institute

    The Bali Institute offers programs for teens, universities, and adults designed to explore Bali in ways that shift perspectives and inspire. Balinese culture recognizes a philosophy called Tri Hita Karana, or "Three Principles of Good," which calls for people to live in harmony with other people, with nature, and with the spirits. The Balinese people truly bring these principles to life ...

  6. Bali Institute

    About Us. Bali Institute emerged from two "Quest for Global Healing" conferences in 2004 and 2006, and a third "Awakening Global Action" conference in 2007, all held in Ubud, Bali. Developed by Bali Institute's founder, Marcia Jaffe, and a collaborative team of leaders and volunteers, these conferences ultimately brought together more ...

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  8. Full article: Balinese cultural identity and global tourism: the Garuda

    Introduction. From 12 th to 14 October 2018, the IMF and World Bank annual meeting was held in the Garuda Wisnu Kencana Cultural Park in south Bali, Indonesia. The location for this international event was chosen with consideration. The construction of the GWK Park was only fully completed a few weeks earlier, with the unveiling of one the largest statues in the world: The God Wisnu mounting ...

  9. International class program available at Bandung, Bali tourism

    A new international program and an English-language center at the state-run Bandung Institute of Tourism (STP Bandung) in West Java and the Bali Institute of Tourism (STP Bali), run in ...

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  11. Institut Pariwisata dan Bisnis Internasional- www.ipb-intl.ac.id

    INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM. International Internship & Working Opportunities; ... Sekolah Perhotelan Bali Suguhkan Hidangan Menarik. 22 April 2024. IPB Internasional in collaboration with Australia Consulate General-Bali. 22 April 2024. ... World Tourism Organization. PT Bali Duta Mandiri.

  12. Bali Tourism Institute continue to grow after 30 years

    By Gita F. Lingga, Communications Officer of ILO-Jakarta. (Bali, Indonesia): More than 30 years ago the ILO, supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), assisted the Government of Indonesia in the establishment of the Bali Tourism Institute (Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata/STP) in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia. Established in 1978, SPT Nusa Dua Bali has extended its reputation as the ...

  13. Study abroad in Bali I Tourism Destination Management

    With approximately 4 million annual visitors, tourism is one of the main sources of income in Indonesia. This 15-week program, "Exotic Tourism Destination Management" at Politeknik Internasional Bali, is designed as a semester abroad for international students studying in the fields of tourism, management, and hospitality.

  14. GSTC at Bali International Tourism Conference (BITC)

    The 6th Bali International Tourism Conference with the theme "Future Tourism: Beyond Sustainability" was held online, via Zoom, on the 16th and 17th of November, 2023. Organized by the Centre of Excellence in Tourism, Udayana University (Bali-Indonesia) and supported by the Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy - Republic of Indonesia, the Cultural Research Center and Institute for ...

  15. Bali Institute

    The Bali Institute offers programs for teens, universities, and adults designed to explore Bali in ways that shift perspectives and inspire. Balinese culture recognizes a philosophy called Tri Hita Karana, or "Three Principles of Good," which calls for people to live in harmony with other people, with nature, and with the spirits. The Balinese people truly bring these principles to life ...

  16. Bali Tourism Research Trends: A Systematic Review, 1976-2022

    Abstract. This research aims to systematically review of literature on Bali tourism from. 1976 to 2022. This study employed a descriptive quantitative approach and. utilizes 128 publications with ...

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  18. Bali

    Bali's palm-fringed Kuta beach, a former fishing village, has become one of Indonesia's major tourist destinations. Last year, one in three of the country's 13.7 million overseas tourists went to Bali. While the influx of visitors has been a boon for the local economy, tourism is taking its toll on the local environment.

  19. PDF The 5 Bali International Tourism Conference 2021 Suffering & Strategy

    The Female and Male of Foreign Tourists in Bali: Analysis of happiness in tourism services in Bali Nyoman Ariana 4 19.50-20.00 Determining Factors of Tourist Interest in Culinary Tourism in Malang Anggi Saputri, Lali Hidayati, Nonny Aji Sunaryo 5 20.00-20.10 Village in Nusa Penida Island, Bali I Gede Sumadi and Agung Suryawan Wiranatha

  20. Hospitality & Digital Business School in Bali

    PIB College is a state-of-the-art hospitality school in Bali that provides a world-class education to aspiring students who want to make their name in the hospitality and tourism industry. Founded in 2017, this institution is home to national and international students from various backgrounds and provides premium facilities to support them kick start their careers.

  21. International Bali Institute of Tourism, University, Denpasar

    Population: 726.800 in Denpasar (2022) People Density: 5.687/km 2: Regional Minimum Wage (UMR) IDR 2.994.646 in Denpasar (2023)

  22. Exploring the Transition from International to Domestic Tourism in Bali

    TY - CONF AU - Timotheus Lesmana Wanadjaja AU - Willy Arafah AU - Rahmat Ingkadijaya PY - 2023 DA - 2023/12/04 TI - Exploring the Transition from International to Domestic Tourism in Bali: A Sustainable Post-Pandemic Strategy BT - Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Tourism, Gastronomy, and Tourist Destination (TGDIC 2023) PB - Atlantis Press SP - 227 EP - 234 SN - 2352-5428 UR ...

  23. Bali Institute

    The Bali Institute offers programs for teens, universities, and adults designed to explore Bali in ways that shift perspectives and inspire. Balinese culture recognizes a philosophy called Tri Hita Karana, or "Three Principles of Good," which calls for people to live in harmony with other people, with nature, and with the spirits. The Balinese people truly bring these principles to life ...