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Indonesian Higher Education Policies in supporting Student Mobility Program

Explore the policies and strategies of Indonesian higher education in supporting student mobility programs on a global scale as part of the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education's initiatives to enhance internationalization. Understand the benefits and challenges of student exchange, academic collaboration, and quality assurance in a rapidly evolving higher education landscape.

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Indonesian Higher Education Policies in supporting Student Mobility Program

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  1. Indonesian Higher Education Policies in supporting Student Mobility Program MINISTRY OF RESEARCH, TECHNOLOGY AND HIGHER EDUCATION REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA

  2. A GLOBALIZATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION 2

  3. Globalization is a phenomenon of increasing worldwide interconnectedness that combines economic, cultural and social change (OECD, 2009) • HEIs produce skilled workforce and contribute to research base and innovation capacity which determines competitiveness in knowledge-based global economy. • HEIs foster mutual understanding and assist in building global networks for future. • Cross-border flows of ideas, students, faculty and financing, coupled with developments in information and communication technology are changing the environment for higher education. • It implies both increased collaboration and competition between countries and institutions on a global scale Directorate General of Higher Education Ministry of Education and Culture

  4. The cross-border mobility of students, faculty, programs, and institutions tends to grow • Academic research tends to become an international research collaboration. • Quality assurance becomes a concern. The number of external quality assurance agencies in the world increases. Other attributes may be taken in account to assess the quality of HEI as benchmark is student attainment or how well graduates do in the employment market. • Spread of a commercial model in higher education, implying strong growth in private higher education provision and financing. Directorate General of Higher Education Ministry of Education and Culture

  5. Priorities of Policies and Strategies for Internationalizing Higher Education in the World Source: Egron-Polak & Hudson (2010) in BEELEN, Jos (2011). “Internationalisation at Home in a Global Perspective: A Critical Survey of the 3rd Global Survey Report of IAU”. In: “Globalisation and Internationalisation of Higher Education”

  6. Reasons for Internationalizing Higher Education Source: Egron-Polak & Hudson (2010) in BEELEN, Jos (2011). “Internationalisation at Home in a Global Perspective: A Critical Survey of the 3rd Global Survey Report of IAU”. In: “Globalisation and Internationalisation of Higher Education”

  7. Benefits for Internationalizing Higher Education Source: Egron-Polak & Hudson (2010) in BEELEN, Jos (2011). “Internationalisation at Home in a Global Perspective: A Critical Survey of the 3rd Global Survey Report of IAU”. In: “Globalisation and Internationalisation of Higher Education”

  8. B Indonesian Higher Education in Brief 2

  9. Education in Indonesia – the Scale Kindergarten: 8 million Basic Education: 40 million Senior Secondary: 10 million Higher Education: 6.2 million

  10. Number of Higher Education Institution Rekap Nasional Semester 2015/2016 Genap

  11. Type of Higher Education Institution D1 D2 D3 D1 D2 S1 S2 S3 S1 S2 S3 PR SP DT D3 D4 MT DT PR SP S1 S2 S3 D3 D4 MT D3 D4 D1 D2 PR SP DT MT

  12. Number of Higher Education Institution under MRTHE Rekap Nasional Semester 2015/2016 Genap

  13. Distribution of Higher Education Institutions 4.486 12.985 2.633 2.266 3.550 5.543 1.685 1.038 4.393 1.035 4.846 761 3.089 2.202 4.393 3.626 7.446 2.231 2.851 1.713 7.596 8.033 9.588 1.531 32.380 10.644 43.021 37.476 3.891 3.452 Legend: 4.679 4.496 Higher Education Institutions 4.408 Population (1000) 237.348 Source: pdpt.dikti.go.id

  14. C Strategic and Program of Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education 2

  15. VISION OFRISTEK-DIKTI MINISTRY Creating of the qualified Higher Education and Improving Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) competency to promote the national competitiveness

  16. Priority of Strategic Planning of HE 2010-2014 2015-2019 • ACCESS • QUALITY • QUALITY • RELEVANCY • RELEVANCY • ACCESS • COMPETITIVE-NESS • COMPETITI-VENESS • MANA-GEMENT • MANA-GEMENT Quality Improvement of HE becomes the first priority of HE Strategic Plan of 2015 - 2019

  17. Collaborative Programs • Scholarships : Doctoral Degree • Enhancing International Publication (EIP) • Scheme for Academic Mobility and Exchange (SAME) • International Joint Research and Publication • Double Degree/Joint Degree/Credit Transfer • Summer Schools • Cross-border Education: Mobility without Movement (Online Courses) • AIMS (Asean International Mobility for Student) • Academic Consortium  Center of Excellence for Innovation 2

  18. D Study Permit for Foreign Student 2

  19. STUDY PERMIT FOR FOREIGN STUDENT Study Permit is provided by Directorate of Higher Education Institutional Enhancement through Division of Higher Education Collaboration for foreign students to study in Indonesian Universities.

  20. Service for Study Permit A service for Study Permit is a regular service done by the Directorate of Higher Education Institutional Enhancement, Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education for foreign students. The permit is required to apply for a student visa or/and Temporary Staying Permit (ITAS) in order to be permitted to study in Indonesia. The Student Visa and ITAS are provided by Directorate General of Immigration, Ministry of Law and Human Right. INTERNATIONAL STUDENT PERMIT

  21. Service for Online Study Permit

  22. Recapitulation of Study Permit Year 2016 6,967 Study Permits Year 2017 7,748 Study Permits

  23. Scheme for Study Permit Service for Foreign Student Approved / Declined 2 Process CH 1 7 Verified Dikti Verified University 3 Not Complete 6 5 Registered 4

  24. Scheme for Student Visa ( usulan > 3 bulan ) Mahasiswa Universitas Dikti Imigrasi VerifikasiPermohonan NotifikasiIzinBelajar VerifikasiPersyaratan Mempersiapkanpersyaratan VerifikasiUsulan Student Visa Input data dan submit Clearing House Permohonan Visa di KBRI/KJRI PersetujuanIzinBelajar IzinBelajar Kode Billing Telex Visa Aplikasi Visa Konfirmasipembayaran Kode Billing Pembayaran Telex Visa Telex Visa Telex Visa KBRI/KJRI

  25. Scholarship ofKEMITRAAN NEGARA BERKEMBANG (KNB) Directorate of Higher Education Institutional Enhancement Directorate General of Institutional Affairs for Science, Technology, and Higher Education Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education

  26. KNB in Brief • Scholarship of KemitraanNegara Berkembang (KNB) is an Indonesian Government Scholarship aiming at supporting the human resource development at less developing countries. • The KNB Scholarship Program is a form of soft diplomacy of Indonesian Govt in the field of education. Through the program, the scholars can obtain not just only the academic knowledge, but also social experience and knowledge about Indonesia comprehensively. In addition, the program can also strengthen bilateral collaboration with the recepient countries. • The KNB appication and information can be accessed via online at www. knb.ristekdikti.go.id

  27. Utilization of KNB Scholarship • As human capital investment in less-developing countries which have potencies for further benefits in term of overseas political issues in the future. • Facilitating GOI’s policies for such specific regions/countries as part of soft-diplomacy, such policy on south-south cooperation. • Facilitating such bilateral agreements between two countries, such Indonesia-Hungaria Collaboration on Science, Technology, Higher Education

  28. 16 Host Universities for KNB Bogor Depok Bandung Semarang Solo Surabaya Yogya Malang

  29. Period of Scholarship

  30. Component of Scholarship

  31. Coverage of KNB • Scholarship coverage for student

  32. KNB Scholarship Awardees: 2008 - 2017 Total = 1.102 students

  33. KNB Scholarship Awardees: 2008 - 2017

  34. KNB Scholarship Awardees: 2008 - 2017

  35. THANK YOU

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