Pascasarjana Goes To Malaysia


Higher education in Indonesia is faced with various important power relations in response to global developments and increasingly complex social demands. Responding to these challenges, the concept of “Independent Learning Campus Independent Learning” was introduced to provide more freedom to students in designing educational curricula and developing skills according to their interests. A key step in optimizing this concept is collaboration between universities.

Most recently, through the Postgraduate Program with the Master of Management, Master of Law, Master of Educational Management study programs together with the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor III, Treasurer of UNRIKA established cooperation with one of the universities in the neighboring country, namely Malaysia. In this Tiger Country of Malaya, UNRIKA signed a memorandum of understanding or MoU with Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology, Malaysia.

The purpose of this visit is to establish cooperation in implementing the “Independent Learning Independent Campus” activity. This program allows students from one university to study and learn at other partner universities. The Independent Campus Study Program (MBKM) not only provides freedom to students, but also the opportunity to gain a more diverse learning experience.

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