Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY) invites undergraduate students from around the world to participate in an intensive multidisciplinary program. This year, ICOMUH focuses on one of the most pressing global challenges: Climate Resilience in the Asia-Pacific Region.

    Program Overview

In the face of escalating climate risks across Southeast and East Asia, there is an urgent need for solutions that transcend purely technical approaches. ICOMUH 2026 views climate resilience as a human-centered process. The program will explore how community engagement, cultural sensitivity, and intercultural dialogue can bridge gaps in environmental governance and social inclusion.

The program will be held in Yogyakarta, the cultural heart of Indonesia. This course provides future leaders with a unique platform for high-level discussions and hands-on experiential learning.

Why Participate in ICOMUH 2026?

• Expert Insights: Attend lectures and discussions on inclusive governance and climate policy with leading regional experts.

• Experiential Learning:

- Bumi Langit Permaculture Institute: A world-renowned center for sustainable living.

- Banyu Bening Rainwater School: An innovative model for water resource management and community resilience.

• Cultural Discovery: Explore heritage sites in Yogyakarta, fostering a deeper understanding of multicultural collaboration.

Important Dates & Details

• Application Period: January 5, 2026 – May 31, 2026

• Program Dates: August 3 – 8, 2026

• Registration Fee: 100 USD

What is Included?

• Full tuition;

• Accommodation;

• Local transportation;

• Cultural and excursion activities;

• Breakfast and lunch.

Note: International airfare and visa expenses are not included.

Eligibility & Admission

• Open to undergraduate students of all majors with an interest in sustainability, humanitarian work, and international relations.

• Limited to 20 participants worldwide to ensure personalized attention and high-quality networking.

Register at: https://icomuh.umy.ac.id/

For further information, please contact the University’s International Cooperation Affairs.