Nottingham visits Indonesia
University of Nottingham alumni - Our Global Engagement team and a delegation of university academics are travelling to Indonesia this June!
Join our upcoming alumni events to hear university news and updates and find out more about our research and partnerships in your area.
You will also have the chance to meet and mingle with fellow Nottingham graduates from all three of our campuses in UK, China and Malaysia and add some valuable new contacts to your network
Click links below to register:
👉 Surabaya - Sunday 5 June
The UKICIS featured in the UK-Indonesia Partnership Roadmap 2022-2024
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss and the Foreign Minister of Indonesia Retno Marsudi met on 19 April 2022. They launched the UK-Indonesia Partnership Roadmap, which sets out a shared ambition to turbocharge our strategic partnership.
The roadmap sets out enhanced political, security and defence cooperation that supports a secure, prosperous and stable Indo-Pacific region. It aims to boost the UK-Indonesia relationship across a range of sectors, from trade and investment, to climate change, science and global health.
Excerpt from the document:
On research and innovation, we (the UK and Indonesia governments) will:
Build new and deepen existing science and technology R&D partnerships, creating deeper links between our research and innovation communities, including working with UK and Indonesian science and innovation communities and consortiums, which could include, for example, the UK-Indonesia Consortium for Interdisciplinary Sciences (UKICIS).
Full link: UK-Indonesia Partnership Roadmap 2022-2024
Indonesia Doctoral Training Partnership
Indonesia Doctoral Training Partnership (IDTP) at the University of Nottingham was established in partnership with the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia (RISTEKDIKTI).
The defining principle for IDTP is a shared vision and commitment to foster a new generation of academic leaders and scholars to tackle world challenges through funded scholarship, short courses, training and collaborative projects.
These individuals will be equipped with the skills and experience to lead research and teaching in their respected subject expertise. It supports the Indonesian Ministry’s desire to develop its research base and the University’s global reputation for research and impact.
Nottingham is proud to be partnering with the Indonesian government and Universities to drive this new initiative.
US$ 3M RISPRO UKICIS research funding launched
Press Release by Kemdikbud (Ministry of Education and Culture)
To support research partnership in Green Economy, Blue Economy, Digital Technology, Health, and Tourism, UKICIS in partnership with LPDP, and Kemdikbud (MoEC) launched the RISPRO UKICIS. The scheme is open to all universities in Indonesia under DIKTI directorate to apply in partnership with UKICIS university members.