With our comprehensive offer for the linguistic and intercultural preparation of Indonesian professionals at the physical campus in Bandung, we prepare our programme participants optimally for their professional entry into Germany. The Goethe-Institut provides the general language training and offers optional additional modules on regional studies and job-related language.
The KSM (Kompetenzzentrum Südostasien für berufliche Migration nach Deutschland | Competence Center Southeast Asia for Labor Migration to Germany) in Bandung, Indonesia, provides comprehensive organizational services as a node for Southeast Asian skilled labor. Specifically, the services include:
Organizational activities and coordination
Planning and implementation of programs for the placement of skilled labor between Germany and the host countries in Southeast Asia.
Coordination of partnerships between German clients and local partners in the host countries.
Management of projects and initiatives to promote cooperation and exchange in the area of skilled labor.
Network and support functions
Development and maintenance of a network of skilled labor, companies and educational institutions.
Support for skilled labor during integration and adaptation to their new work environments.
Training and continuing education center
Tailored to the needs of the respective sectors and countries, regional advanced training events for instructors and staff in the context of skilled labor.
Conducting workshops, seminars and training that address various vocational topics.
General language training
Organization of language courses by the Goethe-Institut.
Promoting intercultural communication through language and culture courses.
Optional additional modules
Country-specific modules providing knowledge about culture, society and working methods in Germany and the host countries.
Vocational language modules designed for the specific requirements of the respective sectors.
These comprehensive services make the Bandung KSM a key player when it comes to promoting international cooperation and further development of specialists in Southeast Asia.
Contact
Ulrike Drißner
Deputy Director
Director of Language Programmes Southeast Asia/Australia/New Zealand