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Collection of lecturer news, found 76 news.

Indonesia's risky obsessions on fifth-generation fighters

In recent years, Indonesia has shown interest in acquiring fifth-generation fighter aircraft. On paper, such platforms ...

Academic launches Maluku ethnic fashion to showcase local culture

Fransina Sarah Latumahina, an academic at Pattimura University in Ambon, is introducing Maluku culture to a wider ...

Medical faculties key to solve doctor shortage, distribution: minister

Indonesia will expand medical faculties to tackle a severe shortage of doctors and their uneven distribution, Health ...

China's vision for an open world economy in a turbulent era

The 2026 World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting opened on Monday in the snowy Swiss resort of Davos. As global ...

Indonesia, Japan explore deeper ties in higher education, science

Indonesia and Japan have launched new talks to explore ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation in higher education, ...

Indonesia lawmaker demands safe campuses after student's death

Deputy Chair of Indonesia's House of Representatives (DPR) Commission X Kurniasih Mufidayati reminded that the ...

Indonesia expands medical education collaboration with Jordan

The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology (Kemdiktisaintek) is enhancing the quality of ...

IPB produces one tonne of "rendang" for Sumatra disaster victims

IPB University and the Minang Students and Alumni Association (PAPMM) have produced one tonne of rendang for survivors ...

Indonesian academic urges tough action on illegal forest mining

An Indonesian academic urged law-enforcement agencies to intensify crackdowns on illegal mining, warning that forest ...

Gov't, DPR committed to improve lecturers' welfare

The House of Representatives (DPR) and the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology highlighted lecturer ...

Transmigration can lead to reduction in food imports

Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) is evaluating transmigration area development in Sorong, Southwest Papua, with a ...

Goodwill High, Systems Weak: Singapore Not There Yet on Disability Inclusion

 A new nationwide survey led by Singapore Management University (SMU) has revealed that while ...

Indonesia Hajj quota policy change hits thousands of Bogor pilgrims

Thousands of prospective Hajj pilgrims from Bogor District and Bogor City cannot depart in 2026 as a direct result ...

Human capital key to Indonesia's global competitiveness, says minister

Indonesia’s Home Affairs Minister Tito Karnavian has emphasized that the nation’s resilience and global ...

Brawijaya University drives Malang’s UNESCO Creative City status

Brawijaya University (UB) has revealed its key role in helping Malang City, East Java, earn recognition as a UNESCO ...