
Indonesia and the UK agree to deepen research and transnational education ties — expanding joint degrees, branch campuses, and applied research partnerships.

KIE Yogyakarta 2025 brings Australian and Indonesian researchers together to strengthen partnerships and accelerate climate innovations through joint projects and policy dialogue.

Kemdiktisaintek conducted a site visit to STP-IPB to review PRIME STeP 2025 progress, ensuring KPIs, milestones, and infrastructure plans stay on track.

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.

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

The Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology launched the Living Lab program to connect researchers with communities, ensuring science and technology address real-life problems. Unlike traditional community service, this initiative promotes collaborative engagement among researchers, industry, MSMEs, and local governments, fostering joint solutions and sustainable technological applications in daily life.

Chinese scientists have directly dated dinosaur eggs for the first time using laser-based uranium-lead analysis, fixing their age at 85 million years. Unearthed in Qinglongshan, the eggs provide crucial insights into the Late Cretaceous era’s climate shifts, dinosaur reproduction, and extinction, marking a breakthrough in paleontological dating methods.