PPI London X Access Education: Internal Events

PPI London does not only provide events that can be enjoyed by just anyone. Members of the organisation are treated to events that can only be accessed by them as a privilege of membership. These events are mainly focused on the development of the organisation and also for the good of the members. Today we will be taking an inside look to what PPI London members are treated to every year.

This account of PPI London is provided by Acintya Diza, a student of INTO London Foundation and a PPI London 2020/2021 POSDM staff member, and Shafa Diza, a student of INTO London Foundation and a PPI London 2020/2021 POSDM staff member.

  • Online Team-Building Events

As a Human Resource Development Team, it is such a hard time for us to create team-building event during this time. Due to the pandemic, we have to change our programme to be an online-based. We decided to use jam board activity and zoom for our communication. Unsubstiantly, this online-based programme would have the same results when it is held face-to-face among us. However, we tried our best to make this programme work properly and attractively. By providing a little gift to the winners, we hope this could encourage anyone to do teh acticvity efficiently.

The aim of this program is to maximize the service to be more influential and strengthen the relationships between team members. strengthen relationships is very useful for the work, when problem arise team able to solve the problem easily and faster.

 For more information feel free to contact PPI London through the following channels:

Email:  info@konsultanpendidikan.com

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PPI London X Access Education: Events Open For Public

PPI London provides events that specifically cater to the needs of Indonesian students in London. These events are wide in variety and can really help Indonesian students advance themselves in any aspect of their lives. However, due to the current pandemic the events being held this year are generally restricted to online platforms. Nevertheless, joining these events is a must for any student looking to make the best out of their uni experience. This post will provide an overview of the events PPI London has held over the 2020/2021 academic year.

This account of PPI London is provided by Ambar Permana, an MSc Business International Human Resource Management student at Queen Mary University of London and a Coordinating Member of PPI London 2020/2021, and Aqraa Sagir, a second year Bsc Business Management Student at Hult International Business School and the Vice President of the Student Relations Divison of PPI London 2020/2021.

  • Instagram Live Stream with El Rumi

Our criteria for the guest speaker that we invited are influencer and/or scholarship awardee. This event was meant to provide Indonesian students with a different perspective of going to uni in London from a person with a unique set of circumstances.

  • Webinar

The second event we did was a webinar that aimed to give a light hearted and informative career talk. We invited 3 speakers that are based in London with differing professional backgrounds, having them share their knowledge and story about their career in London so far.

  • Our first webinar has the theme “careers in the UK: from breaking into the private sector to being your own boss”We invited an entrepreneur, Pino Edwards, the owner of Pinos Warung in Camden Market, an Indonesian cuisine business that in just a year have become a very popular spot for the Indo London community.We also invited Christy Zakarias, the executive director of YIPA (Young Indonesian Professionals Association) and an assistant VP for investor relations in Barclays Bank. Lastly, we invited Rania Rusly a third year at Imperial College that has experience in software engineering internships at google and gojek.
    • We tried to make this webinar special by providing a presentation from the speakers, so that there is visual stimulus and a more casual atmosphere compared to previous webinars/career talks held by the indosoc in colleges like Kings.
      • We also picked 3 panelists with diverse backgrounds so that all types of careers can be represented and that the attendees can gain holistic knowledge.
      • And after all the panelist presents their material we continue on to a QnA session so that the attendees can interact directly with the speakers and ask them questions regarding the professional world.
  • Podcast
    • For the podcast program we aimed to create content that was informative and entertaining for Indonesian students that are in London
    • In the first episode we discussed the regulations during the 2nd lockdown in London, entertaining activities people can do, and details about day to day life that prospective students might not know yet.
    • We also talked about the daily lives of the hosts during the lockdown and interesting things that happened during the November and March lockdown.We try to make this podcast special by distributing it properly, making it easily accessible, and consistently.
    • PPI London podcast can be found on spotify, so anyone can tune in.We also do proper research and scriptwriting so that our 30 minute episodes are informative and has a good pace.We currently have 2 episodes up and the plan is to create monthly episodes with different hosts each time, covering different topics that are relevant to students in London.
    • If you want to be a guest on our podcast, providing a new perspective to our discussion, you can contact the PPI London social media and or contact the podcast team directly through WA

 For more information feel free to contact PPI London through the following channels:

Email:  info@konsultanpendidikan.com

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PPI London X Access Education: External Events

PPI London’s activities aren’t limited to their own organisation, they often collaborate with external parties to provide the Indonesians of London with quality and variety. These events are held every year at a premium where the best organisations are contacted to work with PPI London. Knowing these events are usually great for students who are looking to enrich their uni life!

This account of PPI London is provided by Imam Akbar, a second year BSc Business Management with Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship student at the University of Westminster and a Division Coordinator of PPI London 2020/2021, and Aldo Bimantoro, studying Msc Human Resources and Organisation student at the London School of Economics and Political Science and staff member of the PPI London 2020/2021 Career Development Division.

  • Career Webinars and Skill Development Workshop (in collaboration with YIPA)

These activities are targeted to students who want to pursue their career in the UK after completing their degree. We collaborate with fellow Indonesian who has already worked professionally here in the UK to pass out handy tips and tricks in order to ace job searching. We break down these activities by sectors such as private sectors (finance, tech/IT, entrepreneurship, engineering, and consulting. It is because each sector serves different point of view in selecting potential candidates. This way, we aim to be more effective in bridging student’s interest with the right facilitators and also to produce more comprehensive discussion. This series of activities will be promoted online through social media as well as WA/Email blast.

Earlier, we have successfully conducted our first career webinar, in which was mainly discussing about working in private sectors. We invited Rania Rusly (former Software Engineer intern in Gojek and Google), Pino Edwards (Owner of Pino’s Warung), and Christy Zakarias (AVP Investor Relation at Barclays Group). There were more than 100 people joining the event and arguably the most participants amongst similar events.

  • Job Fair ICE (in collaboration with YIPA)

We realise that there also some of students who want to go back to Indonesia to kick-start or continue their career in our beloved motherland. In so doing, we look forward to support YIPA in their annual Indonesia Career Evening for year 2021 since it’s normally conducted here in London. We also hope it will be a live and in-person event so that fellow Indonesian students can experience live-networking event and meet their future employer to get to know them better. Student can explore more about this event mostly on YIPA’s website and social media.

  • E-Counseling program, Collabs with kita berkisah

Online counseling session with professional psychologist that design to provide a safe space for anyone who needs help to discuss about their mental health.
To make this program interesting, we manage to cooperate with kita berkisah to give a free chat session for 5 members and 50% off the price for all call session for 10 members.
Anyone can reach us through our social media to know more about this program.

  • Piala Indonesia

A sports competition that is held by PPI London which intends to strengthen the bond between every Indonesian Student Association in the UK. To make this program interesting, we invite every Indonesian in the UK to participate and also enjoy the Indonesian food bazaar that we provide in the area. To find more about this program, stay tuned for our announcement on Instagram @ppilondon

 For more information feel free to contact PPI London through the following channels:

Email:  info@konsultanpendidikan.com

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PPI London X Access Education: Weekly Activities

PPI London is not only an organisation which holds occasional events and paid for services, but builds a sense of community amongst Indonesian’s in London. Weekly activities are a way the organisation does this by holding social events for Indonesian’s to enjoy. Today we will be discussing these events that you should consider taking time of your week to attend!

This account of PPI London is provided by Nadhif Basalama, a second year BSc Business and Management (Entrepreneurship) student at the University of Westminster and the Vice President of the PPI London 2020/2021 Arts and Sports Division, and Michael Alexander Mere, a second year Bsc International Relations student at Queen Mary University of London and a staff member of the PPI London 2020/2021 Arts and Sports divison.

Football

Every saturday we play football near royal oak station for around 2 hours. Anyone can play and we just play for fun so don’t feel intimidated if you think it will be competitive. When i came to London i barely knew any other Indonesians but because of PPI London football I made so many new friends that I am still close with until now. This activity has become a weekly routine that I look forward to every week. After we play we usually eat together too at Melur (Malay restaurant) in Edgware Road. The food is great and the atmosphere is always filled with laughter. Most of my Indonesian friends i met through football and everyone is so friendly. What truly makes PPI london football special are the tournaments that we attend every few months. If you do intend to play competitively, these tournaments were a highlight of my UK experience. Practising for these tournaments and travelling together as a team to other cities to play other PPIs was truly the best part of football. If you would like to receive further details about football you can contact me at WA: 07712263476 (Michael Mere)

Basketball and badminton

If you do not play football there are also other sports you can play every week such as basketball and badminton. The experience is equally as fun and you get to make friends here too. These weekly events are usually held similarly to football where people gather in a certain place, play for a while then go hang out. Also, these events have their own tournaments as well. The tournaments themselves are usually held by Indonesian communities and can be held in anywhere in the UK. Going to these events are incredibly fun and useful in connecting with other Indonesian’s in London so please consider joining us every week!

Walking and Cycling

For those of you who are interested in more relaxing activities PPI London also hold weekly walking and cycling get togethers. These are done at a very relaxed manner and is a great way to take your mind off of the usual business in your daily lives.

 For more information feel free to contact PPI London through the following channels:

Email:  info@konsultanpendidikan.com

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PPI London X Access Education: Services for Students

Through its Entrepreneurship page, PPI London is able to provide goods and services for students in London. What PPI London’s Entrepreneurship division has to offer is not only diverse but high quality as it is community driven. Keeping these services and goods in mind is a great idea as they’re specifically tailored for Indonesian students by Indonesian students.

This account of PPI London is provided by Enzo Cakranegara, a third year BSc Business Management (Marketing) student at the Middlesex University and a staff member of the PPI London 2020/2021 Entrepreneurship Division , and Hugo Hutapea, a second year Bsc Digital Culture student at King’s College London and a staff member of the PPI London 2020/2021 Entrepreneurship Division.

  • PPI Akomodasi
    • PPI Akomodasi is an accommodation finding service for students. This allows students who aren’t in London to be able to secure an accommodation for whenever they’re planning on arriving. This service offers research and viewing on accommodation.
  • PPI Jastip
    • PPI Jastip allows individuals to have any goods they want to buy be bought and delivered to them when they are in a different country. This service is run by the friendly members of PPI London is guaranteed to be a smooth-sailing shopping experience.
  • PPI Merchandise
    • PPI Merchandise allows you to stay up to date with the latest releases of merch by PPI London. Merchandise designs are done in batches with different designs and concepts designed by the members of PPI London.
  • SurpMe
    • SurpMe is a service from PPI London that allows you to surprise anyone you want anywhere they are. This is especially great for loved ones, friends or partners who are currently separated by distance to show affection and appreciation towards each other.
  • EssayTutor
    • EssayTutor is a service where struggling Indonesian students can learn about the ‘how-tos’ of essay-writing in a UK university and even their personal statement. This service allows for possible improvement in grades, a guaranteed adaptation to the UK writing style, and will be provided by experienced Indonesian UK university students.
  • Warung London
    • Warung London brings the Indonesian food that Indonesians in London miss so much right to their front door. The service includes a range of Bakmie alongside other popular Inodonesians dishes and a free delivery that will be sent to one’s location at their convenience.
  • Anter-Jemput
    • Anter-Jemput by PPI London provides a riding experience similar to your favorite Indonesian driver. It is the first-ever Indonesian-driven XL class pickup service that features the Range Rover Evoque as its main vehicle with a price that is fairly cheap in comparison to similar car models (and driver convenience). 

 For more information feel free to contact PPI London through the following channels:

Email:  info@konsultanpendidikan.com

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PPI London X Access Education: Mission, Solidarity

PPI London strive to build a sense of community amongst Indonesian’s in London. This organisation acts as a medium for Indonesian’s to support each other through their time in London. Today we will be hearing why and how PPI London forges these bonds tying the Indonesian community in London ever closer.

This account of PPI London as an organisation is provided by Giovanni Adhiputra Azis, second year MSc Entrepreneurship and Innovation student at Royal Holloway University of London and the President of PPI London 2020/2021.


As mentioned previously, solidarity has helped me through my studies in Sydney, and I want to increase the level of solidarity of Indonesian students in London, to help each other more.



There are several plans that I have made to achieve this mission, one of which is by creating a platform for the RUDAL (Ruang Diskusi Anak London), where students will be able to discuss, ask for help, or get information from other students which will increase their level of solidarity.

It is my hope that during this term of office, I can create a sense of belongness for students towards PPI London, which in turn will increase the level of solidarity among students.



I believe that in this world we were created to be useful to each other, even we humans need our parents to be born in this world. The message I want to convey to Indonesian students is to increase the solidarity between students because actually this solidarity will make your journey easier and more enjoyable.

 For more information feel free to contact PPI London through the following channels: