Yogyakarta, August 21, 2024 – The Faculty of Biology at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) is honored to host Kantaro Okada, an exchange student from Japan whose academic journey reflects a deep commitment to environmental sustainability and global learning. Kantaro’s background in International Relations and his passion for environmental science have motivated him to participate in the student exchange program at UGM, where he is currently pursuing studies in Biology and Environmental Science.
Kantaro recognizes the challenges that come with living in Yogyakarta, including language barriers and cultural differences. However, he views these challenges as opportunities for growth, which have made him more open-minded and eager to learn. His ability to adapt and embrace a new environment is a testament to the resilience often seen in exchange students.
Supported by his family, Kantaro expressed gratitude for the unwavering encouragement from his father, mother, and younger brother. Their support has been instrumental in his decision to pursue studies abroad, reinforcing the importance of family in educational endeavors.
Kantaro’s hobbies, including watching Western movies and dramas and listening to Western music, have not only provided leisure but have also enhanced his English language skills. These interests have contributed to his broader understanding of different cultures, aiding his adjustment to life in Yogyakarta.
What sets Kantaro apart is his unconventional academic path. Despite majoring in International Relations in Toyo University Japan, his decision to join the Faculty of Biology at UGM is driven by a personal mission to combat deforestation. His father owns a furniture shop that uses Indonesian trees, which has made Kantaro acutely aware of the environmental impact of deforestation. Determined to contribute to nature conservation, Kantaro is pursuing biology to gain a deeper understanding of natural systems and explore sustainable practices.
During his time at UGM, Kantaro has expressed a particular interest in courses on Plant Biosystematics and Plant Structure and Secretory Tissue Products. He aims to gain a comprehensive understanding of biological sciences from a global perspective, which will enable him to make informed decisions that align with environmental sustainability.
Kantaro Okada’s academic journey at UGM aligns with several of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly:
Kantaro’s dedication to education and environmental conservation serves as an inspiration to his peers and underscores the critical role that international exchange programs play in advancing the SDGs. His journey highlights the importance of global learning and interdisciplinary approaches in addressing pressing environmental challenges.