Indonesia sets sights on African students
Indonesia is seeking alliances with universities in East Africa, using its existing exchange programs as an entry point to the continent.
Indonesia is seeking alliances with universities in East Africa, using its existing exchange programs as an entry point to the continent.
UK universities have established plans to set up in Indonesia, following a higher education mission led by the government’s international education champion Steve Smith.
Universities across Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia are turning to English-taught programs in a bid to improve the employability skills of local students.
Universities are setting their sights on Indonesia as a transnational education destination, while agents suggest the outbound market has rebounded after the pandemic.
INTO University Partnerships has opened its UAC in Indonesia's capital, hot the heels of a £7 million investment in its new in-country model.
Australia's government is viewing TNE as a means to counter skills shortages, engage with key partner countries, and strengthen Australia’s global reputation.
The Australian government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade recently released a Blueprint for enhancing trade and investment of the country with its close neighbour, Indonesia.
The ASEAN-Australia Education Dialogue's recent virtual meeting for participants from Southeast Asia and Australia focused on enhancing teacher learning.
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