“We welcome all national and international universities to join us as knowledge partners,” said Mohammed Ali Berawi, OIKN Deputy for Green and Digital Transformation, in Jakarta on Monday.
He remarked that knowledge partners become OIKN's resources to improve HR quality in IKN.
The authority also invites the University of Seoul to participate in research in IKN, especially in the fields of energy, food and transportation, socio-humanities, environment conservation, technology, and informatics.
Both sides discussed advanced education programs for the IKN workers in Jakarta on Monday (January 22).
Professor Chunho Yeom and Professor Hyemin Park from the University of Seoul offered several advanced education programs for the IKN workforce. These included Master's degrees in Urban Administration of Planning, Urban Development, and Infrastructure Planning and Development.
“It has been a year since I went to IKN, and it turns out that it has developed rapidly,” Professor Yeom stated, lauding IKN’s developments.
Earlier, the OIKN signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the University of Indonesia, Gadjah Mada University, Mulawarman University, and Bandung Institute of Technology.
The authority has also initiated international cooperation with Stanford-Doerr University and Northern Illinois University, the United States; the University of Turku, Finland; and Leiden-Erasmus-Delft Universities, the Netherlands.
Nusantara is Indonesia’s future capital city, as ruled by Law Number 3 of 2022. The city changes the country's development orientation to be Indonesia-centric and aims to accelerate the country’s economic transformation.
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