Living Abroad

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"Nasi goreng" (fried rice) is a very popular dish in Indonesia.
Central Post Office in Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia.

-- TICI has the unique ability to assist visiting students and scholars of Indonesian politics, culture, religion, and history. We understand that many researchers are deterred from coming to Indonesia due to practical concerns such as research permits, language difficulties, and housing. We hope to alleviate such concerns and therefore provide access to Indonesia for all interested individuals.

-- At TICI, our work begins before participants depart for Indonesia. We maintain close contact with our guests in order to gain an understanding of each individual's objectives and project requirements. We assist with visa and housing arrangements, contact collaborating institutions, and provide bilingual research assistants. Upon arrival, participants will find our professional staff well-equipped to assist them in whatever means are required.

-- Contact: The Inter-Cultural Institute, Jl. Banteng Raya No.8, Ngaglik, Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 55581, Phone: +62 274 886 322, Email: ticiyogya@tici.or.id

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