Singapore-based venture builder and early-stage venture capital firm Antler on Tuesday announced that it will set up an office in Indonesia in the first half next year, targeting to nurture at least 20 local startups annually.
Skills Futures
To compete in the labor market of the future, workers will need solid foundational skills in math and literacy, socio-behavioral and higher order…
It is no longer plausible to argue that health spending is purely consumption, but rather, high-performance health spending is an investment in the economy.
A new report provides insights for how Australia’s education sector can contribute to Indonesia’s massive human capital project.
The following is a briefing submitted by the AIC to Australian parliamentary hearings on IA-CEPA in Canberra, on 27 August 2019. A Read more
The Australian Government Department of Education has released a detailed list of requirements for foreign researchers wishing to carry out research in Indonesia.
A cattle station exchange program has 20 Indonesian agriculture students learning the ropes at Northern Territory stations, and there are more women than ever involved in this year’s program.
A plan to recruit university heads from overseas in order to improve research quality and boost performance in global university rankings, has provoked controversy.
The Engaging with Indonesia 2020-2024 strategy highlights the need to collaborate with Indonesian universities and researchers to have a positive impact on issues facing Indonesia and the world.
Scholars warn that without transparency and accountability as well as merit-based competition the government’s recent efforts will once again end up a waste of money.
Poverty remains an ingrained problem in Indonesia despite the country’s success in cutting its poverty rate to a single-digit level for the first time in 2018.
The New Colombo Plan’s soft power can’t be underestimated. It’s a powerful gesture: sending our youth to learn from our neighbours is a sign of humility. It shows a willingness to cooperatively shape the region’s future.
“With innovation, superior human resources and technology, we will escape our dependence on natural resources. The country’s human capital should be world-class.”
Jokowi again drew attention to the impact of artificial intelligence on job simplification, so that various aspects of human work in the future can be more streamlined.
Although access to education has increased, Satryo argues that the current approach prioritises improving school management.
“Let’s change the mindset of our farmers who, for long decades, have cleared lands by burning to (shift to) using…