Jati Ariati, Ph.D. (The Vice Dean for Academic and Student Affairs), Costrie Ganes Widayanti, Ph.D. (The Head of Master’s Study Program), and Arif Triman, M.Ed. (Coordinator for Domestic Collaboration) have visited INTI International University, Malaysia as part of the 2025 Bilateral PSYCHE Program “Ignite the Passion, Spark the Curiosity” that was an initial collaboration between Faculty of Psychology Universitas Diponegoro (UNDIP) and INTI International University Malaysia. Costrie Ganes Widayanti, Ph.D. participated in several academic activities during her visit on 8-14 July 2025, such as benchmarking, being a guest lecturer for Masters and PhD students on Visual Methods 101, joining Bibliometric Workshop with Prof. Walton Wider, and discussing potential research collaboration with lecturers in various psychological-related areas.

During their visit on 15-22 July 2025, Jati Ariati, Ph.D. and Arif Triman, M.Ed. were actively involved in various activities. Jati Ariati, Ph.D. served as a guest lecturer for Ph.D. on Education students class with the topic is “Digital social multitasking: Motives, needs, and quality of relationship”, visiting aquarium with UNDIP students, and expanding academic networks through the discussion with faculty members from various fields related to psychology. Arif Triman, M.Ed. delivered a guest lecture on Introduction to Traffic Psychology for Master’s students, participating in Mindfulness Workshop with Nabilla Waheda binti Hashim, and joining a session on the Delphi Method with Prof. Walton Wider. He also had the unique experience of joining an experimental research session utilizing gamification—where English language learning was explored through interactive Lego-based activities.

This served as a creative and engaging method to explore potential research collaborations with fellow lecturers in psychology-related fields. Additionally, they visited the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Universiti Malaya to explore further opportunities for academic collaboration and future partnerships. This visit reflects our commitment to fostering global academic connections, expanding research networks, and promoting cross-cultural learning experiences.