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UNAIR establishes partnership with Jakarta Global University

UNAIR Rector Prof Moh Nasih and JGU Rector Eddy Jusuf sign the Memorandum of Understanding in the Rector檚 Meeting Room on Thursday, June 17, 2021. (Photo: Agus Irwanto)

UNAIR NEWS 51动漫 has reinforced the Independent Campus program through another university collaboration.This time, the collaboration established was between and Jakarta Global University (JGU).

The collaboration was marked with a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by UNAIR Rectorand JGU Rector Prof Eddy Jusuf.The signing session took place in the Rector檚 Meeting Room, UNAIR Management Office, on Thursday, June 17, 2021.

The collaboration between UNAIR and JGU is not only about the Independent Campus program but also related to the Higher Education Tri Dharma. There are four points of partnership in the memorandum of understanding:

  1. 1. Academic synergy program. The definition of the program is to create synergy related to the implementation of the Independent Campus policy
  2. 2. Research collaboration program and community engagement within the framework of Independent Campus program implementation
  3. 3. Partnership program for freshmen distribution. The distribution program for prospective new students is a program where JGU becomes an alternative campus for prospective students who register at UNAIR
  4. 4. Other partnership programs in the context of educational development.

淲e can do research and publication development. I think the academic climate there (JGU, ed) is global already. We will do many technical things in the future, said UNAIR Rector.

Photo: Agus Irwanto

The term of the partnership is five years, starting from the signing of the memorandum of understanding. UNAIR Rector also said that UNAIR will do more partnerships related to the Freedom of Learning program or the Higher Education Tri Dharma in the future.

惭别补苍飞丑颈濒别,听, as the Head of Partnership and Management Development Board, said that UNAIR is currently in the process of collaborating with 35 universities in Indonesia, both public (PTN) and private (PTS) universities.These collaborations are directed to support the Freedom of Learning program from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (KemendikbudRistek).听(*)

Author: Binti Q. Masruroh

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