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YOGA TRI WASKITO NUGROHO yoga_twn@yahoo.com +6285749692007

Personal Informations

Pla ce & Da t e of Bir t h : Blitar, September 12 th 1 992 Sex : Ma le Cit izen ship : In don esia n A ddr ess : Pogung Dalangan n o. 36 Sinduadi, Mlati, Sleman Yogy akarta, Indonesia Last semester GPA : 3,90 Accumulative GPA : 3,72

Educational Informations

A u g ust 2 011 – Pr esent : Ma jor in g in International Relations , Fa culty of Politics and Social Science, Un iversitas Ga dja h Ma da, Yogy akarta, Indonesia, Batch 2011 2 008 – 2 011 : SMAN 1 Blitar (Social Department) 2 005 – 2 008 : SMPN 3 Blitar

Awards

2nd Winner of East Java Choir Festival (2009)
1st Winner of Blitar Choir Competition for High School Level (2009)
2nd Runner Up of Jember University Choir Competition (2009)
Awarded Gold Certificate of Brawijaya Choir Festival Level in Java-Bali (2010)
1st Winner of Al-Muslihuun Youth Research Competition (2010)
Tourism Ambassador of Blitar City (2010)
Finalist of Radio Mayangkara Announcer Audition (2 01 0)
Delegation for Universitas Gadjah Mada in Soliya International Connect Program (2012)
Delegation for Universitas Gadjah Mada in National Student Summit of Indonesia Education Ministry (2012)
Tutor (Lecturer Assistant) in Indonesia – Foreign Language Centre of UGM (2012-2013)
Organizational Activities

Coordinator of Art and Sport Extracurricular of OSIS SMAN 1 Blitar (2008-2009)
Member of OSIS SMAN 1 Blitar as Choir Delegation (2009-2010)
Mem ber of A lumni A ssocia tion of SMAN 1 Blitar (2 011 - n ow )
Member of Journalism Extracurricular of SMAN 1 Blitar (2008-2010)
Secretary of Theatre Extracurricular of SMAN 1 Blitar (2008-2010)
Member of External Department of KOMAHI, UGM (2011-now)
Funding Section of International Day of Peace Celebration, UGM ( 2010)
Committee of Blitar Tourism Ambassador Selection (2011)
Interviewer of OSIS election in SMAN 1 Blitar (2011)

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