
Universities Must Strengthen Education Transformation
Indonesia urges universities to drive education transformation with science, innovation, and responsible AI adoption to build higher-order thinking.

Indonesia–UK Boost Research and Higher Education Ties
Indonesia and the UK agree to deepen research and transnational education ties — expanding joint degrees, branch campuses, and applied research partnerships.

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

Government Supports UT to Enhance Indonesia’s Science & Tech
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.

Revitalizing Vocational Training to Bridge the Skills Gap
Indonesia revitalizes vocational education to close the skilled labor gap, align graduates with industry needs, and boost global competitiveness.

Bestari Saintek: Building Indonesia’s Science & Technology Ecosystem
The Ministry of Education and Science and Technology launches Bestari Saintek to strengthen Indonesia’s science and technology ecosystem through collaboration, innovation, and research funding.

There are Sekolah Rakyat and Sekolah Garuda, What’s the Difference?
Deputy Minister Fauzan explained that Garuda Schools focus on outstanding students from remote areas (3T), while Citizen Schools (Sekolah Rakyat) serve underprivileged children in general. Garuda Schools, emphasizing a STEM-based boarding curriculum, will start accepting students in June 2026, with four new campuses set to open for the 2026/2027 academic year.






