ri uk education d edited
Indonesia-UK
Education
Collaborations
KEDUTAAN BESAR REPUBLIK INDONESIA LONDON
T. A. Fauzi Soelaiman
Education Attaché
Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in London
UK Higher Education International Unit, 27 January 2014
http://atdikbudlondon.com
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Outline of Presentation
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Outline
1.Fast Facts on Indonesia
2.Data of Education System in Indonesia
3.Numbers of Indonesian Students Abroad
4.Scholarships for Indonesian Students
5.Numbers of Foreign Students in
Indonesia
6.RI-UK Collaborations
7.Additional Information
8.Conclusions
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Introduct
ion
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Fast Facts
on Indonesia
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Fourth most populous country in the world:
237.424.363 in 2011
4 x UK.
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Third biggest democratic country in the
world.
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Young generation (more than 50% below 29).
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Fifteenth largest land area in the world:
1.904.569 km
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8 x UK.
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GDP (PPP): $1.208 trillion (15
th
). Per
capita: $3.797 (107
th
)
1/10 x UK.
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Member of G-20.
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Represents “I” in the MINT countries.
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Fast Facts (continued)
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Has more than 13.000 islands.
13.466 officially named in
2010. About 6.000 inhabited.
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Consists of more than 300
ethnical groups.
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Speaks more than 500 languages
and dialects.
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Has 3 time zones.
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McKinsey Global
Institute’s Prediction on
Indonesia
(September 2012)
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McKinsey Global
Institute’s Report
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Education Regulation
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20% of National’s Budget is for Education
(including salaries for teachers and
lecturers).
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Planning to build 495 Community Colleges
(one in each district). Currently 64 have
been built.
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Target in 2008: 5.000 PhD/year (3.000 from
within Indonesia, 2.000 from abroad).
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Currently sends about 600-1.100/year
abroad.
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Major problem: English language.
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http://www.fedu.uec.ac.jp/~f12steff/ITB3.html
Data on
education
system in
indonesia
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Numbers of
Indonesian Students
Abroad
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f0/Perpustakaan_Pusat_Universitas_Indonesia.jpg
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Rank 11
Sesjen Kemdikbud, “Diplomasi Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan”, Pertemuan Sesjen Kemdikbud dengan Atdikbud, 29 Februari 2012
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Numbers of Indonesian
Students in UK
2002/13 to 2011/12
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Indonesian Students in UK
According to Levels of
Study 2011/12
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Numbers of Indonesian Students in UK 2011/12 According to Universities
http://www.hesa.ac.uk
Data is
rounded to 5
for data
protection
by HESA
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http://www.hesa.ac.uk
Data is
rounded to 5
for data
protection
by HESA
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Numbers of Indonesian Students in UK 2011/12 According to Fields of Studies
http://www.hesa.ac.uk
Data is
rounded to 5
for data
protection
by HESA
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http://www.hesa.ac.uk
Data is
rounded to 5
for data
protection
by HESA
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The change of numbers of
Asian students in UK
2010/11-2011/12
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Scholarships for
Scholarships for
Indonesian Students
Indonesian Students
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Scholarships from Indonesian
Government (1)
1. DIKTI (Directorate General of Higher Education)
Scholarship:
http://beasiswa.dikti.go.id/
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Opens for lecturers in state and private universities.
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Started in 2008.
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Sent out more than 4000 students.
2. LPDP Scholarship:
http://www.beasiswalpdp.org/
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Opens for anyone but lecturers on 6 fields: engineering, science,
agriculture, accounting/finance, law and religion.
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Only for top 200 universities.
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Started in 2013. Sent out 1500 students all over the world.
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93 students are now in UK (16 PhD, 77 MSc). Will be monitored at end
of this week.
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Open throughout the year.
3. Unggulan (High Achiever) Scholarship:
http://beasiswaunggulan.kemdiknas.go.id/
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Opens for high achievers.
4. SPIRIT (Scholarship Program for Strengthening the
Reforming Institution) Scholarship:
http://spiritbappenas.net/
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Limited to 11 government institutions (BAPPENAS, BPK, Kemkeu,
Kemdagri, Kemenlu, BKPM, BKN, LAN, Kemenpan dan RB, BPKP and BPN) to
support bureaucracy reformation in these institutions.
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1. KOMINFO Scholarship:
http://balitbang.kominfo.go.id/balitbang/beasiswa
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Information and Communication Engineering based
scholarship
2. Presidential Scholarship:
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Opens in 2014
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Only for top 100 universities
3. Governmental Scholarships:
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Opens in 2014
4. Aceh Province Scholarship:
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Started in 2010
5. West Papua Province Scholarship:
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Started sending to UK in 2013
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Currently there are 13 students in colleges
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Scholarships from Indonesian
Government (2)
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Other Scholarships for
Indonesian Students
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Chevening: http://www.chevening.org/
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Master program only
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Jardine Foundation:
http://www.jardines.com/
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Oxford and Cambridge university intakes only
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ISDB (Islamic Development Bank):
http://www.isdb.org
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Certain restrictions
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Private companies: Bank Indonesia,
Mandiri, etc.
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Target Countries by DIKTI
Scholarship Recipients
2008-2012
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Data source: http://studi.dikti.go.id/study/statistik/?#
TOP 10 COUNTRIES
1.Australia
2.Japan
3.UK
4.Malaysia
5.The
Netherlands
6.Germany
7.French
8.Thailand
9.USA
10.
Taiwan
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Recipients of DIKTI
Scholarship in UK
(2008-2013)
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2013 data is not final
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Numbers of Foreign
Students in Indonesia
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Indonesian students
abroad
Foreign students in
Indonesia
2011
84.05
7
year
student
s
8.095
student
s
2010
80.09
9
7.746
2009
73.50
1
7.143
Numbers of Indonesian Students
Abroad
and Foreign Students in Indonesia
There is imbalance of the flows of the
students..
Sesjen Kemdikbud, “Diplomasi Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan”, Pertemuan Sesjen Kemdikbud dengan Atdikbud, 29 Februari 2012
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Scholarships To
Indonesia
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Dharmasiswa Scholarship
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Art and Culture Scholarship
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Writing Competition
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Medics Away: for medical
students:
http://medicsaway.com
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Darmasiswa Scholarships
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http://atdikbudlondon.com/uk-students/darmasiswa/
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From the Ministry
of Education and
Culture
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6 and 12 months in
Indonesia
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Study Indonesian
Language,
Traditional
Instruments
(Gamelan, Kecapi,
etc.), Traditional
Dances, etc.
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Deadline 2014: 24
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Arts and Culture
Scholarship
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http://atdikbudlondon.com/uk-students/iacs/
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From the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs
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6 and 12 months in
Indonesia
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Study Indonesian
Language,
Traditional
Instruments
(Gamelan, Kecapi,
etc.), Traditional
Dances, etc.
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Deadline 2014: 21
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Writing Competition
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http://atdikbudlondon.com/uk-students/writing-competition/
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From the Ministry of
Education and Culture
via the Education
Attaches.
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Opens for UK and
Ireland students and
school teachers.
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3 winners per year.
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Free 7 days in
Indonesia.
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Free programs. Expect
to have
Sister/Twinned
Schools.
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Deadline 2014: 31
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Darmasiswa Scholarships Recipients
197
589
779
779 students
65 countries
Indonesian students in top 30 countries in 2011
Numbers of Darmasiswa
Scholarships recipients
according to continents
Rank 27
Sesjen Kemdikbud, “Diplomasi Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan”, Pertemuan Sesjen Kemdikbud dengan Atdikbud, 29 Februari 2012
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Numbers of Foreign Students in
Indonesia
Sesjen Kemdikbud, “Diplomasi Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan”, Pertemuan Sesjen Kemdikbud dengan Atdikbud, 29 Februari 2012
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RI-UK Collaborations
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Prior to 2010
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Earliest Agreement found:
Agreement Between the
Governments of Indonesia and the
UK on Co-operation in the Field
of Education, Science and
Culture. Signed: 13 June 2002.
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8 MOUs/LOAs prior to 2010.
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All are available at
atdikbudlondon.com.
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Joint Communiqué
Jakarta, 12 April 2012
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PM Cameron visited Indonesia.
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12 April 2012: Joint Communiqué was signed
between the Indonesian Minister of
Education and Culture, Prof. Dr. Mohammad
Nuh and the UK’s Minister for Universities
and Science, Rt. Hon. David Willets MP.
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Joint Working Group (JWG) 1 and
Signing of G to G MOU on
Education
Indonesian Embassy, 28 May 2012
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Speech by Rt. Hon. David
Willets, MP. Signing of MOU
UT-OU. Exchanging gifts and Lunch
at the Indonesian Embassy in London, 28 May 2012
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Minister’s visit to SOAS,
Univ. of London
28 Mei 2012
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Minister’s visit to
University of Exeter
29 May 2012
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Minister’s visit to
University of Oxford
30 May 2012
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Products of
Minister’s visit
27-31 May 2012
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MOU G to G, MOU UT-OU, LOI Dikti-Exeter, MOU ITB-Cranfield
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State Visit of the Indonesian
President
30 Oct.-3 Nov. 2012
10 additional documents were signed
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International
Education: Global
Growth and Prosperity
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Visit of the Vice President,
Prof. Dr. Boediono
October 2013
Keynote Speech at University of Oxford
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Visit of Minister of
Education and Culture
20 January 2014
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Bilateral Talk with Rt Hon
David Willets MP.
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Participated at the Education
World Forum (EWF) 2014.
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Results of Bilateral Talk, 20 January 2014
What Indonesia Needs
1.
Teacher Education:
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For Primary and Secondary Education
Teachers.
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Implementing New 2013 Curriculum.
2.
Vocational Education:
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Electrical/electronics engineering.
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Mechanical engineering, incl. Mechatronics.
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Ship building, incl. underwater welding.
3.
Joint Research in Higher Education:
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Energy.
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Creative Industry.
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Health.
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Agriculture.
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Visit of Rt Hon David Willets MP
to Indonesia
2-4 March 2014
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Ministerial addresses
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Joint Working Group 2
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British Council Workshops
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Visits universities and
vocational colleges
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MOU, MOA, LOI, etc.,
until now
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Currently we have 47 documents:
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31 MOUs
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10 MOAs/Agreements
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4 LOIs
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1 Joint Communiqué
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1 Joint Framework
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Between governments, universities,
schools and research institutions.
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All are available at:
atdikbudlondon.com
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Latest News (12 Dec.
2013)
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The Constitutional Court (MK:
Mahkamah Konstitusi
) has
declared that Foreign Higher
Institution can be opened in
Indonesia.
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Regulated by Article 90 of Law
(UU) 12/2012.
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Additional Information
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Education Attaché's Website:
atdikbudlondon.com
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Directory of International
Offices of Universities in
Indonesia
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Directory of Officials at
the Ministry of Education
and Culture, RI
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E-books than can be
downloaded from
atdikbudlondon.com
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Conclusions
Conclusions
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Conclusions
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Indonesia needs to keep improving its
human resources to meet the country’s
needs.
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Scholarships for Indonesians to study
abroad are available and plentiful.
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Scholarships to study in Indonesia are
available.
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Academic and research collaborations are
expected to increase. Priority fields
have been identified.
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Need to prepare for Rt. Hon. David
Willets visit to Indonesia, 2-4 March
2014.
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Further Information:
Prof. Dr. T. A. Fauzi Soelaiman
Indonesian Education Attaché in London
atdikbud_london@yahoo.com
www.atdikbudlondon.com
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Directory of International
Offices of Universities in
Indonesia
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Directory of Officials at
the Ministry of Education
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E-books than can be
downloaded from
atdikbudlondon.com
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Conclusions
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Conclusions
• Indonesia needs to keep improving its
human resources to meet the country’s needs.
• Scholarships for Indonesians to study
abroad are available and plentiful.
• Scholarships to study in Indonesia are
available.
• Academic and research collaborations are
expected to increase. Priority fields have been identified.
• Need to prepare for Rt. Hon. David
Willets visit to Indonesia, 2-4 March 2014.
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Further Information:
Prof. Dr. T. A. Fauzi Soelaiman
Indonesian Education Attaché in London atdikbud_london@yahoo.com