International Student Data Pivot Tables (YTD Feb 23) published by the Australian Government show commencements across all sectors are up 54 per cent against 2022 and 49 per cent against 2019.
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Video producer and photographer Damian Hoo believes film can play a key role in highlighting Indonesian creativity to Australian audiences.
Megawati Soekarnoputri, chair of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), ended months of speculation when she formally nominated the current governor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo, as the party’s candidate for the 2024 presidential elections.
A new rail transport project needs to attract as many passengers as possible to be financially viable, while also bringing benefits to local communities.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo’s administration recently announced that Indonesia’s carbon market is open for international investors.
Entrepreneurship has been a theme of Indonesian President Joko Widodo’s policies from the outset. One of his most enterprising decisions was the appointment of Harvard-educated Nadiem Makarim as his new minister of education, culture, research, and technology in 2019.
Academia is no longer an attractive career path for educated Indonesians, and this spells disaster for the nation’s future. Lecturers are subject to a constant stream of changing policies that ensure only their complete submission.
A team of Australian and Indonesian researchers has identified the need for more soft skills and gender diversity, for its workforce to have the skills Indonesia needs to achieve its ambitions to become a major sea power.
Sistem pendidikan Indonesia membutuhkan sebuah perubahan, dan kehadiran lebih banyak pemimpin perempuan di lingkungan sekolah dapat mendorong terwujudnya hal tersebut.
A transformation is needed in Indonesia’s educational system and it can be pushed in the right direction by having more women in leadership positions in schools.
Indonesia berambisi menjadi negara dengan kekuatan laut yang besar.
Indonesia has ambitions to become a major sea power, and to do that, it will need to have an emerging workforce that has the skills and capacity to meet the demands of an international industry.
A recent report claimed the planet has entered the “beginning of the end of the fossil fuel age” with 12% of electrical energy globally generated from renewables.
Aquaculture in Indonesia produces more than twice as much fish as captured fisheries. This sector has surged, with production rising from 2.4 million tonnes in 2010 to 6.4 million tonnes in 2019.
Soft power through major events has been a hallmark of President Widodo’s foreign policy.
Reformation in Indonesia is an ongoing process, especially when the democratic practices and institutions that exist in Indonesia are still young and under constant pressure from multiple angles.