Jogja Batik on the Move: Innovation of Puro Pakualaman Batik in The Opening 10th Global RCE Conference “Engaging with Local Communities for the Sustainable Development Goals, 2016, Organized by Universitas Gadjah Mada at Bangsal Kepatihan, Yogyakarta (foto: UGM, 2016)
INTERNATIONAL SUMMER COURSE ON JOGJA WORLD BATIK CITY: Balancing Creative Economy and Heritage Saujana Conservation to Foster Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s)
3 Credits Semester Unit
Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
April 9 – June 13, 2021 (Western Indonesia Time).
Recording of lectures will also be available via youtube.
Friday & Saturday courses
Organized by
Center for Heritage Conservation, Department of Architecture and Planning, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia,
In collaboration with
Kyoto University, Japan – TU Wien, Austria – Southeast Asian Cultural Heritage Alliance (SEACHA) – Indonesian Heritage Trust – Indonesian Institute of Architects (IAI) DIY – Indonesian Society of Landscape Architects (ISLA) DIY
Supported by
Office of International Affairs, Universitas Gadjah Mada
Heritage saujana (cultural landscape) conservation is the main focus in the field of heritage conservation in the Department of Architecture and Planning, Faculty of Engineering, UGM. In the year 2016, this department successfully conducted the “International Summer Course on Imogiri Heritage Saujana with the theme Participatory Planning on Batik Eco-Museum”. This Summer Course 2016 was also an integral program with the Jogja International Batik Biennale (JIBB) 2016, as a program from Jogja World Batik City. In 2014, the World Craft Council designated Jogja as the World Batik City 2009, and Batik Indonesia was inscribed as UNESCO Masterpieces of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Basically, the distinctive character of local traditional batik could not be separated from the quality of surrounded saujana (cultural landscape).
This year, 2021, the program highlights on the International Summer Course on Jogja World Batik City that will be conducted under the theme of: Balancing Creative Economy and Heritage Saujana Conservation to Foster Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Course Description The Summer Course will be organized online in several programs, there are:
Learning Outcome
Method The Summer Course uses several learning methods, including:
Output The participants knowledge on the Jogja World Batik City, digital archives of all programs and the assignment results on the balancing creative economy and heritage saujana conservation as strategies in fostering SDGs. Last but not least, strengthening the cooperation among participants, facilitators, and universities. Target of Participants: International & Indonesian post graduate and senior undergraduate students, and professionals from related disciplines, such as :
Registration
Acceptance Announcement
Registration Fee (after acceptance)
1. Full registered Participant (deadline on March 20, 2021) 2. International E-Public Forum (deadline one day before the event) bit.ly/PublicParticipantSC2021 Announcement (pdf): Second-announcement-UGM-Intl-Online-Summer-Course-Jogja-World-Batik-City-April9-June13-2021 |