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Mosaic@Soho welcomes Indonesian embassy officials to explore future collaboration

His Excellency Desra Percaya and colleagues from the Indonesian Embassy at Capital City College's Mosaic@Soho campus
His Excellency Desra Percaya and colleagues from the Indonesian Embassy in the podcasting suite at Capital City College’s Mosaic@Soho campus

Colleagues at Capital City College’s Mosaic@Soho campus recently welcomed His Excellency Desra Percaya and colleagues from the Indonesian Embassy in London for a visit focused on future collaboration, global learning and creative exchange.

The visit centred on exploring how Mosaic@Soho and the Indonesian Embassy could work together to create meaningful international opportunities for students and opened up exciting conversations about long-term strategic partnership opportunities.

Discussions included the potential for international student exchange programmes and collaboration on curriculum development, enabling learners to gain valuable global perspectives while showcasing the creativity and innovation taking place in London’s thriving creative industries.

Alongside longer-term ambitions, the conversation also explored more immediate ways to collaborate. These included opportunities for the Indonesian Embassy to use Mosaic@Soho as a media and events location, as well as possibilities for embassy staff to work directly with students in real working environments. These hands-on collaborations could give students authentic industry experiences while supporting the Embassy’s communications and creative activity.

Carl Boyd, Assistant Principal at Capital City College’s Mosaic@Soho campus, shared an account of the day:

“It was a real privilege to welcome His Excellency Desra Percaya and colleagues from the Indonesian Embassy London to Mosaic@Soho today.

“His Excellency and his team were an absolute pleasure to host and fully embraced everything our specialist spaces have to offer. They got hands on with the TV cameras in our studio, recorded a short podcast in our podcast suite, jumped onto the virtual production stage and even suited up in the VICON motion capture kit in our green screen. Seeing that level of enthusiasm and curiosity was fantastic.

“Moments like this show the power of education to build international connections that directly benefit students, staff and communities. I’m really looking forward to seeing how this partnership develops.”

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