
Kemdiktisaintek backs Universitas Terbuka (UT) to boost science and technology through its 5th International Seminar on Science & Technology (ISST), aligning with Indonesia’s future innovation goals.

Amelia Azarine of MAN IC Pekalongan wins triple national gold in economics at OMI 2025, strengthening her record as one of Indonesia’s top young economists.

Indonesia revitalizes vocational education to close the skilled labor gap, align graduates with industry needs, and boost global competitiveness.

Ramdani from Garut presents youth and character education ideas at an international conference in Turkey, inspiring global change.

Telkom and UGM launch the Telkom AI Center of Excellence to boost AI research, talent development, and digital innovation in Indonesia.

Taylor’s University and SMAMITA initiate a global education partnership to enhance student mobility, guest lectures and international curriculum collaboration.

Indonesia’s Ministry acknowledges that university research often ends up in journals without real-world impact.

Discover how the Indonesian Ministry of Higher Education, Science & Technology (Kemdiktisaintek) and UNSW are partnering to boost higher education, research and university-startup ecosystems

Garuda School in North Kalimantan will select students nationwide, prioritizing locals while embracing Indonesia’s diversity. One of four schools under construction, it will open in 2026 with international-standard facilities and a national curriculum enriched globally to nurture future leaders in science and character. Each school will host around 400 students.

The University of Jambi (UNJA) through LPMPP, in collaboration with Kemdiktisaintek, held the 2025 Digital Learning Workshop Batch II to strengthen adaptive digital learning. Highlighting AI’s role, the program emphasized academic ethics, innovation, and universities’ responsibility to contribute to education, research, and national development in the digital era.