Relations between nations are not always built through meetings between diplomats or negotiations at the table. In the era of global education, diplomacy can also emerge from learning spaces that bring together language, knowledge, and culture. This is precisely what UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta is now preparing, together with the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA), the international development cooperation agency of the Government of the Republic of Turkey.
Rather than simply building a corner of a
library, the two institutions are designing a space intended to become a
meeting point for academic collaboration, research, and cultural exchange
between Indonesia and Turkey.
This commitment came to the fore when a TİKA
delegation visited UIN Sunan Kalijaga on Tuesday (7/21/2026) to review progress
on the construction of the Turkish Corner at the UIN Sunan Kalijaga Library, as
well as the Turkish Language classroom at the Language Development Center
building. Both facilities are being prepared as centers for language learning,
literacy, and the introduction of Turkish culture for the campus community.
Prof. Dr. Abdur Rozaki, M.Si., Vice Rector III of
UIN Sunan Kalijaga, welcomed the TİKA delegation's visit, which marks the
continuation of strategic cooperation between UIN Sunan Kalijaga and the
Turkish Government. The visit was facilitated by the Center for Development of
Cooperation and International Affairs (CDCIA)/International Office. Head of the
UIN Sunan Kalijaga Library, Dr. Tafrikhuddin, was also present to welcome the
delegation, in support of developing the Turkish Corner as part of
strengthening international literacy services within the library.
The visit follows up on cooperation previously
agreed upon between UIN Sunan Kalijaga and TİKA in support of strengthening the
university's internationalization through the development of academic and
cultural facilities. The Turkish Corner will eventually serve as a center for
information, learning, and cultural interaction, supporting academic
activities, research, and cultural exchange between Indonesia and Turkey.
In his remarks, Prof. Rozaki framed the
development of the Turkish Corner as a strategic step in expanding UIN Sunan
Kalijaga's academic diplomacy and international network.
“We would like to thank TİKA for its support of
UIN Sunan Kalijaga. The presence of the Turkish Corner is more than simply the
construction of a physical facility; it is a symbol of the close friendship
between Indonesia and Turkey. We hope this facility becomes a space for
collaboration that brings together students, lecturers, and the wider community
around language learning, cultural exchange, academic discussion, and
strengthened research cooperation,” he said.
Prof. Abdur Rozaki noted that the presence of the
Turkish Corner will further strengthen UIN Sunan Kalijaga's position as a
university actively building global networks, while also fostering
international collaborations with meaningful impact on the development of
Islamic higher education.
Meanwhile, Gökhan Kesser, representing TİKA's
Asia Pacific Desk Expert team, welcomed the establishment of this cooperation.
He noted that UIN Sunan Kalijaga holds a particularly important position for
his organization, recorded as TİKA's second partner in Indonesia, following its
earlier cooperation with Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta.
Through the development of the Turkish Corner at
the UIN Sunan Kalijaga Library and the Turkish Language classroom at the
Language Development Center, this cooperation is expected to serve as a bridge
strengthening bilateral relations between Indonesia and Turkey, particularly in
the fields of higher education, human resource development, and cultural
diplomacy.
TİKA itself is an official agency of the
Government of the Republic of Turkey, established in 1992, tasked with carrying
out international development cooperation under the coordination of the Turkish
government. Over more than three decades, TİKA has implemented a wide range of
programs in education, health, cultural heritage preservation, social
infrastructure development, and humanitarian assistance in more than 170
countries, including Indonesia.
For UIN Sunan Kalijaga, collaboration with TİKA
forms part of the university's internationalization strategy, aimed at expanding
its global network, improving the quality of learning, and strengthening
academic diplomacy through cooperation with a range of international partners.
The Turkish Corner and Turkish language instruction are expected to serve,
going forward, as a hub for activities that foster cross-cultural learning,
introduce the Turkish language and civilization to the campus community, and
open up broader opportunities for collaboration in the future. (IO/Humas)