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We Champion Education A maxim for a better Indonesia
• Indonesian education and research facilities overview • Understanding strategies to maintain Universitas Ma
Chung’s positioning among State Tertiary Institution and Private Tertiary Institution
Global Competitiveness Index (ASEAN Countries)
4,4
5,06
5,67
4,52 4,23
0 0
4,11
4,87
4,01
4,53
5,03
5,61
4,54 4,29
3,23
4,08 4,18
4,95
4,01
Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Thailand Philipines Myanmar Laos Vietnam Brunai Cambodia
2012-2013 2013-2014
Source: Adapted from http://www.weforum.org/reports/global-competitiveness-report
Although Indonesia may not be number 1, its growth is highest among other ASEAN countries
Source: Archipelago Economy: Unleashing Indonesia’s Potential (McKinsey Global Institute, 2012)
....Indonesia’s economy has enormous promise... .... Indonesia’s recent impressive economic performance is not widely understood ....
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Social Engineering is necessary
Need to increase education outreach, quality, and relevance
Source: http://www.anggaran.depkeu.go.id/dja/athumbs/apbn/PENDIDIKAN.pdf
Indonesia’s Education Budget 2009-2014 (in trillion rupiah)
Steady increase of 20% of GDP
Ever increasing distribution of budget to regional education needs vs. centralized funding
Higher Education Institutions in Indonesia
Type State Institution
Private Institution
Total
Akademi (Academy) 62 793 855
Politeknik (Polytechnic) 73 117 190
Sekolah Tinggi (Tertiary School)
59 1709 1768
Institut (Institute) 22 70 92
Universitas (University) 65 395 460
TOTAL 3365
Source: Adapted from Pangkalan Data Pendidikan Tinggi Dirjen Dikti - http://forlap.dikti.go.id/perguruantinggi/homegraphpt
Source: Adapted from Pangkalan Data Pendidikan Tinggi Dirjen Dikti - http://forlap.dikti.go.id/perguruantinggi/homegraphpt
843
1689
190 66 70 51
334
78 44
Number of Higher Education Institution
Higher Education Institutions in Indonesia – Regional Distribution
(For ages ranging 19-23 years old)
27,90
Unofficial estimate
Population Absorption into Higher Learning Index
Source: BPS – RI, Susenas 2003-2013
Actual
Lecturers in Indonesia
Source: Adapted from Pangkalan Data Pendidikan Tinggi Dirjen Dikti - http://forlap.dikti.go.id/perguruantinggi/homegraphpt
Educational Background
State Institution
Private Institution
Total
D3 (Diploma) n/a 2.381 2.381
D4 (Diploma) 646 4.503 5.149
S1 (Bachelor) 8.524 114.111 122.635
S2 (Master) 57.445 90.750 148.195
S3 (Doctor) 16.260 10.102 26.362
Professional 837 1.482 2.319
TOTAL 83.712 223.329 307.041
Approximately one-third of total lecturers prefer to work in private institutions, with the exception of S3 (Doctor) preferring state institutions.
Researchers in Indonesia
Source: http://pusbindiklat.lipi.go.id/pembinaan-peneliti/data-peneliti/
From 39 ministries/research institutions, there are: • Peneliti Pertama (Novice Researcher) : 2705 • Peneliti Muda (Young Researcher) : 2612 • Peneliti Madya (Intermediate Researcher): 2688 • Peneliti Utama (Principal Researcher): 9029 • TOTAL: 17034
Higher Education Research Cluster
• Independent Cluster : 10 (State run) • Main Cluster : 17 (state run) + 5 (private) • Intermediate Cluster: 15 (state run) + 44 (priv.) • Developed cluster: 15 (state run) + 245 (priv.)
Source: Adapted from http://simlitabmas.dikti.go.id/fileUpload/pengumuman/Daftar-Klaster-Penelitian-Perguruan-Tinggi.pdf
Clustering allows quality grouping for convenience of budget allocation
PUI Kelapa Sawit (Palm Oil CoE)
Sumatera Corridor
Kalimantan Corridor Sulawesi Corridor
Java Corridor Bali-Nusa Tenggara Corridor
Papua-Maluku Corridor
PUI Pengembangan Lahan Suboptimal
(Suboptimal Land Development CoE)
PUI Teknologi Reklamasi Lahan (Land Reclamation Technology CoE)
PUI Teknologi Isotop dan Radiasi
(Isotope & Radiation Technology CoE)
PUI Obat Herbal (Herbal Medicine CoE)
PUI Hortikultura Tropika (Tropical Horticulture
CoE)
PUI Karet (Rubber CoE)
PUI Broadband Wireless Access CoE
PUI Material Aktif-MRCPP (MRCPP/Active Material CoE)
PUI Kopi dan Kakao (Coffee & Cacao CoE)
PUI Penyakit Tropis dan Infeksi
(Infection & Tropical Disease CoE)
PUI Pariwisata (Tourism CoE)
PUI Ruminansia Besar (Ruminansia CoE)
PUI Pengelolaan Hutan Berkelanjutan
(Sustainable Forest Management CoE)
PUI Rumput Laut (Seaweed CoE)
PUI Sagu (Sago CoE)
Source: Adapted from http://pui.ristek.go.id/
Amazing Facts about Malang: • Population is ±1.2 million • Located in East Java • Surrounded by 3 mountains: Semeru, Kawi, and Arjuno • Tourism Destination: Botanical Garden,
Zoo, Agro-tourism, national parks, beaches, mountains, culinary etc
• Local industries (SMEs) • Culture: Malang Mask, temples and
museums • ± 3 hours from Juanda International
Airport Surabaya • Malang has its own domestic airport, bus
and train stations for easy access. • Campus town with affordable cost of living
for students
Malang
EAST JAVA MAP
Source: http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sejarah_Jawa_Timur/
Becoming a Research University
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VISION
To glorify God through morality, knowledge, and contribution as creative academic
intellectuals.
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AT A GLANCE
• Universitas Ma Chung, a small, young and determined private university in Malang, Indonesia, was established in July 2007
• Founded by more than 96 Indonesian professionals and entrepreneurs, in the spirit to strive for excellence and to contribute to the Nation’s development
• Nestled in an exclusive residential area and away from the bustling downtown area, the university provides a conducive study environment
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AWARDS
Despite its young age, Universitas Ma Chung has attained great achievements, among others: • Internal Quality Assurance – acknowledged by the
Indonesian Tertiary Education Institution in 2010 • “Universitas Berprestasi” in Management, Research
and Community Development, and Student Affairs in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
• Accredited by National Accreditation Board • Appointed to be National Center of Excellence in 2015
by Indonesian Ministry of Research and Technology
AT A GLANCE
2013 : Top 10 Private University in East Java SK Kopertis No.070/K7/SK/KL/2013 dated 21 May 2013 And within 12 months, Universitas Ma Chung improved its position
2014 : Top 7 Private University in East Java SK Kopertis No.066/K7/SK/KL/2015 dated 16 June 2014
OUR AIM IN PARTNERSHIP
To pursue Universitas Ma Chung Grand Strategy, we include:
• Institutional Internationalization • Recognized and acknowledged by international community at
large
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WHAT WE HAVE DONE WITH OUR PARTNERS
• Collaborative Research • Joint Publication • International Lecture and Symposium (NP-SEA and ICONS)
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WHAT WE HAVE DONE WITH OUR PARTNERS
• Academic Information Exchange
Ms. Maren Salzer, M.Ed – Methodology Development Courtesy of Universitas Ma Chung
WHAT WE HAVE DONE WITH OUR PARTNERS
• Development of Mutual Academic cooperation Among our academic advisors are:
Prof. Dr. Hugo Scheer Prof. Dr. Bernhard Grimm Prof. Dr. Richard Cogdell Prof. Donald Sharpes Ludwig-Maximilian Humboldt University Glasgow University Arizona State University Universität – Germany Germany U.K U.S.A
• Prof. Dr. Zhiling Yang (USA) • Prof. Dr. Bing Lin (China) • Prof. Dr. Hideki Hashimoto (Japan) • Prof. Dr. Jian-Ping Zhang (China) • Prof. Dr. Satoru Kaneko (Japan)
• Prof. Dr. Yasushi Koyama (Japan) • Prof. (Hon) Dr. Philip K. Wijaya (Indonesia) • Prof. Kazuo Hiramatsu (Japan) • Dr. Joshie K. Halim (Indonesia) • Drs. Jacobus Graper (The Netherlands)
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WHAT WE HAVE DONE WITH OUR PARTNERS
• Development of Mutual Academic cooperation • Students Exchange • Researcher, Lecturer and Staff Exchange
Ms. Maxi Bohm – Marketing Intern Mr. Martin Dettling – Researcher
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OUR STRENGTH AND LIMIT IN PARTNERSHIP ESTABLISHMENT
• Human Resources Ability to execute plans and cooperation understanding
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ACTIVE STUDENTS’ PARTICIPATION GLOBALLY
Summer Camp for Everett Community College U.S.A in Indonesia focusing on language, culture and small-medium enterprises June 2014
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ACTIVE STUDENTS’ PARTICIPATION GLOBALLY
ASEAN Youth LEAD 2014
in Thailand
Jenesis 2.0 2014 in Japan
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ACTIVE STUDENTS’ PARTICIPATION GLOBALLY
Visiting Messiah College U.S.A interacting with
Universitas Ma Chung students through cultural experience
Visiting Nakhonsawan School Thailand enjoying Universitas Ma Chung’s Program through language learning
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In the research center of photosynthetic pigments in Universitas Ma Chung (MRCPP), Malang, East Java I accomplished an internship in the time from April - October 2014. With the support of Ms. Leenawaty Limantara, Ph.D (MRCPP) and the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) the organization and preparation for the internship was done very good and quickly. Whenever I needed support a friendly face was ready to help me. In my free time I found also time to discover Indonesia. Friendly and helpful people are not only in Universitas Ma Chung, they are every where in the country. The kindness and helpful behavior of Indonesians as well the versatile beautiful area on the Indonesian’ Islands are amazing and breathtaking. After these six months I am really touched by the people’s hospitality. See detailed information on https://www.facebook.com/pages/DAAD-Indonesia/
Martin Dettling
OUR MOTTO
With quality, We stand With originality, We flourish
With win-win effect, We cooperate With contribution, We attain support