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PROF. DR. IR. DIDIK SULISTYANTOFormer Education and Culture Attaché
Indonesian Embassy in Bangkok
Indonesia 2013
PREPARATION FOR ADVANCE NURSING AND HEALTH EDUCATION TOWARDS THE
ASEAN COMMUNITY 2015
PREPARATION FOR ADVANCE NURSING AND HEALTH EDUCATION TOWARDS THE
ASEAN COMMUNITY 2015
TOPICS OF PRESENTATION
• PROFILE ASEAN COMMUNITY 2015• HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT IN ASEAN• STRATEGIC PLANING FOR NURSINGAND HEALTH
EDUCATION IN ASEAN• MoU MINISTRY OF NATIONAL EDUCATION
INDONESIA - MINISTRY EDUCATION THAILAND• STRATEGIC PLAN FOR NURSINGAND HEALTH
EDUCATION
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MyanmarPop : 57 milGDP : US$ 5,922 milGDP Per Capita: US$ 106
ThailandPop : 65 milGDP : US$ 176,559 milGDP Per Capita: US$ 2,726
CambodiaPop : 13,8 milGDP : US$ 5,523 milGDP Per Capita: US$ 404
MalaysiaPop : 26 milGDP : US$ 130, 654 milGDP Per Capita: US$ 5,001
SingaporePop : 4,4 milGDP : US$ 116,711 milGDP Per Capita: US$ 26,821
Lao PDRPop : 6,1 milGDP : US$ 3,727GDP Per Capita: US$ 623
IndonesiaPop : 222 milGDP : US$ 280,265 milGDP Per Capita: US$ 1,275
Brunei DarussalamPop : 380,000GDP : US$ 6,248 milGDP Per Capita:US$ 16,882
PhilippinesPop : 85 milGDP : US$ 97,685 milGDP Per Capita:US$ 1,160
Viet NamPop : 84 milGDP : US$ 52,809 milGDP Per Capita: US$ 635
ASEAN in Figures
Source: ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2006
--“Ten Nation, One Community”--
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ASEAN COMMUNITY 20154
• ASEAN Community of Security• ASEAN Community of Economy• ASEAN Community of Social Culture
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4 Priority Field for Bilateral Technical Indonesia-Thailand Cooperation :
To develop human security, food security and energy security from both countries
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Priority Field for Bilateral Technical Indonesia-Thailand
Cooperation • Field Priorities Indonesia- Thailand:
– Agriculture,– Health, – Education,– Energy,
• Good Collaboration: (1) Universities,
(2) Industries,
(3) Goverment,
(4) Stakeholders.
TOPICS OF PRESENTATION
• PROFILE ASEAN COMMUNITY 2015• HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
IN ASEAN• STRATEGIC PLANING FOR Health
EDUCATION IN ASEAN• MoU MINISTRY OF NATIONAL
EDUCATION INDONESIA - MINISTRY EDUCATION THAILAND
• STRATEGIC PLAN FOR Health EDUCATION
Vision and Mission
1.Availability2.Affordability
3.Quality4.Equity
5.Assurance
Vision: Comprehensive
Intelligence
HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN INDONESIA
Religi Econ. Human Health NatSci. Educ. Agric. Arts Social Eng.
Study Program Distribution
Source: EPSBED April 2009
Students body at all level (only under MoNE)
Private
Open University
Public Univ
Female
Male 3.633.075 student bodySource: EPSBED April 2009
Female: 36%
Male: 64%
Male Female
Government Staff
Non Government Staff
LECTURER PROFILE
GENERAL DESCRIPTION of IQF
In line with the fundamental state ideology and in harmony with the culture of Indonesian people, the implementation of national education system and work training program in Indonesia that distinguish each level of qualification in the KKNI, will embrace the process of emergent character and identity of Indonesian people as follows, •devoted to One Mighty God •posses excellent moral, ethics and personal identity in carrying out her/his jobs •act as citizen who proud of and love her/his nation and have faith in world peace •capable to work in team and attest compassion to social, community and environmental issues •value diversity in culture, vision, believe and religion as well as appreciate patent and property rights •esteem law enforcement and demonstrate spirit to put priority to national and public needs
IQFIQF
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SUPERVISOR 1
MONE OTHERS
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from 97 HEI as
baselines
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Data Center of Higher Education
External Quality Assurance
Internal QualityAssurance
QUALITY ASSURANCE CONCEPT QUALITY ASSURANCE CONCEPT AND IMPLEMENTATION IN HEIsAND IMPLEMENTATION IN HEIs
National Standard on Higher Education
BSNPBSNP HEIHEI
BAN - PTBAN - PT
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Opportunities People to People Opportunities People to People Contact On ASEAN EducationContact On ASEAN Education
Education Quality, Professionalism, Networking, Learning Process Quality, High Quality of Human, Resources on Health, with
Student Mobility and Credit Transfer for ASEAN Student (UMAP, MIT Program)
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• Curriculum Development,• Professional Development of Schools, Staff and Administrators,• International Development Projects,• Institutional Linkages,• Community Linkages,• International Student and Lecture Programs,• Exchange and Joint Research,• Exchange Programs,• Double Degree Program,
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• Internationalizing general education. • Infusing majors in a variety of disciplines with internationalized
content and methods. • Creating majors or minors, or certificates with international focus. • Internationalizing professional school curriculum. • Integrating study or internships abroad into the curriculum. • Developing foreign languages across the curriculum. • Creating joint curriculum (between domestic and foreign
institutions). • Developing policies and programs that encourage faculty to
internationalize the curriculum.
Source:THE INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES PROGRAM
Center for Institutional and International Initiatives,American Council on Education
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15%
15%
13%12%
12%
9%
6%6%
6% 3% 2%1%
Joint research projects Work/study abroad Institutional cooperation agreementsInternationalization of the curriculumFaculty/staff exchange or mobility programsInternational students and scholarsInternational development assistance activitiesCross-cultural training and awareness programsForeign language studyInternationalizing extracurricular activities and institutional servicesTheme Research CentresArea Studies
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Indonesian Higher Education Scholarship Scheme Year 2012
1. Scholarship for Overseas Master and PhD Program
2. Academic Recharging Program for universities faculties (2-4 month staying in overseas)
3. Collaboration Program :JICA (Japan) dan THICA (Thailand) for Indonesian Community,
4. Scholarship Student Mobility and Credit Transfer between Indonesia-Thailand-Malaysia starting March 2010 . Field: Agriculture, Culture and Language, International Business, Food Science and technology, Tourism and Hospitality.
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5. Research Collaboration (France, Australia, open to other countries)
6. “Beasiswa Unggulan” (Excellent Scholarship)7. “Dharma Siswa” Scholarship (for foreign
student, 1-2 semester in Indonesian HEIs)8. Double Degree for Bachelor, Master, and
Ph.D.,
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DGHE Scholarship Year 2008/2009-2010/2012
No Country 2008/2009 2009/2010 2010/2012
1 Amerika Serikat
6 12
2 Australia 133 138
3 Belanda 37 55
4 Inggris 61 52
5 Jepang 46 95
6 Jerman 34 31
7 Malaysia 100 140
8 Perancis 7 14
9 Pilipina 1 7
10 Saudi Arabia 0 1
11 Thailand 10 20 75
Total 435 565
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Overseas Indonesian Student sponsoring by Planning and International Collaboration Beaureu
Sponsorship: Beasiswa Unggulan, BPKLN, MoNE (2009/2012)
– Thailand 98– Japan 17
– Malaysia 19– Australia 11
– USA 13– Germany 22– Netherland 30– England 18– France 19
– Egypt 3
Total 225
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Dharmasiswa Scholarship from Thailand
study in Indonesia
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Kemitraan Negara Berkembang (KNB) from Thailand
TOPICS OF PRESENTATION
• PROFILE ASEAN COMMUNITY 2015• HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
IN ASEAN• STRATEGIC PLANING FOR Health IN
ASEAN• MoU MINISTRY OF NATIONAL
EDUCATION INDONESIA - MINISTRY EDUCATION THAILAND
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PLANNING OF DEVELOPMENT PEOPLE TO PEOPLE CONTACT ON ASEAN HIGH EDUCATION SYSTEM
INCREASING MOBILITY OF EXCHANGE STUDENT, DOUBLE DEGREE, JOIN PROGRAM, JOINT RESEARCH, EXCHANGE LECTURE
BETWEEN UNIVERSITIES IN INDONESIAN,ASEAN AND OTHERS COUNTRIES
INCREASING HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME BETWEEN INDONESIAN UNIVERSITIES WITH ASEAN AND OTHERS
COUNTRIES
INCREASING UNIVERSITIES PARTNERSHIP
Health,Nursing Program in Thailand University
• Health,Nursing Program in Thailand University– Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, (Bachelor)– Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, (Bachelor, Post
Graduate)@ Burapha University, Bangsaen (Bachelor, Post Graduate)@ Prince Songkhla University (PSU), Hat Yai, (Post Graduate)– Mahidol University, Bangkok (Post Graduate)@ Kasetsart University, Bangkok (Magister)@ Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen (Bachelor, Post
Graduate)– Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, (Bachelor)
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DOUBLE DEGREE PROGRAM STRATEGYBACHELOR AND POSTGRADUATE
TWINNINGProgram
SANDWICHProgram
DUAL DEGREE
Sit in Class
APPRENTESHIPProgram
DEGREE IN INDONESIA
D4 : S.STS1 : S2 : MSiS3 :
DEGREE IN THAILANDD4 : Dipl.IngS1 : S2 : MScS3 :
1th 1th
3th 1th
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1. Student have 2 Certificate from 2 Universities,
2. Rank from University increase,
3. Increase of International Publication of Lecture,
4. Increase of Joint Research,
5. Increase of Quality of University,
6. Increase amount of International Student,
Indonesia already have been Double Degree program with Thailand, UK, France, Holland, Germany, ASEAN, China, etc.
Benefit of Double Degree Program
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Indicator of World Class University (WCU)
World Class Univ. ?
Foreign Student (eg. 10 % from student body)
Guest Lecture (eg. 10 % from Total Lecture)
International Standart Profession
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MASTER PROGRAM (S2)
1Year 1Year
MT-UGM/MSTT-UGM
4 4 4 6mo
6 + 6moMT UnivBurapha
4mo
MT-ITB
JOINT DEGREE
DUAL DEGREEMSi MSc
MSi/MSc
D JCertificate
Rector
ITB + UGM Univ K
Requirements:Foreign languageAcademic recordResearch PlanIntensive Course
Strategic steps :Advance LectureThesisResearch MetodologyField Study
Joint ResearchGuest ProfesorExchange Stu.Credit TransferSysteem
Burapha Univ.
CERTIFICATECERTIFICATE
Double Degree (DD) Program2008-2012
• Double Degree (DD) Program Indonesia- Thailand – Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai,– Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai,– Burapha University, Bangsaen,– Rajamanggala University of Technology Thanyaburi (RMUTT),– Kings Mongut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT),– Asian Insititute of Technology (AIT), Pathumthani,– Prince Songkhla University (PSU), Hat Yai,– Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok– Mahidol University, Bangkok– Kasetsart University, Bangkok– Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen– Assumption University (ABAC), Bangkok– Naresuan University, Phitsanulok,– Dhurakij Pundit University,– Rhamkamhaeng University 35
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Universitas Program Double/Joint Degreedi Thailand 2008 - 2011
Skema Joint Degree/ Double Degree Program (S1/S2/S3)Politeknik Jember :- Rajamanggala University of Technology ThanyaburiUnmuh Yogjakarta :- Khon Kaen University (KKU), Health Faculty,Malaysia-Indonesia-Thai. :- S1 on Agriculture Fac., Teknologi Pertanian, Ekonomi,
Pariwisata dan Sosial Humaniora (150-200 Mhswa S1)UBHARA Surabaya : - RMUTT, Burapha Univ., Dhurakij Pundit, RamkhamhaengIPB Bogor : - Kasetsart University, Mahidol Univ., Chulalongkorn, Faperta, UNEJ : - Kasetsart University,UNARS Situbondo : - Burapha University dan RMUTT, Thailand AKPER Kerta Cendikia, Sidoarjo:- Burapha University, on Health FacultySTIKES Budi Luhur Cimahi : - Burapha University, on Health FacultyUWK Surabaya : Burapha Univ., RMUTT, Kasetsart Univ., Mahidol Univ. Universitas Brawijaya :- Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai Univ.,
Chiang Mai University, KMUTT, Burapha University, Prince Songkhla University, Hat Yai.
Universitas Sriwijaya :- Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)Universitas Gajah Mada :- AIT, Chulalongkorn Univ., Mahidol Univ., Unsyah- Aceh :- Prince Songkhla University, Hat YaiUNESA Surabaya :- Khon Kaen University, Thailand, etc.
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People to people contact between Universities1st – 6th Conferences of President and Rector
Indonesia-Thailand Year 2005 - 2012
• 1st Conference in Bangkok, 2005• 2nd Conference in Unesa, Surabaya, 2006• 3rd Conference in Mae Fah Luang Univ., Chiang Rai, 2007• 4th Conference in Hasanuddin Univ., Makassar, 2008• 5th Conference in Chiang Mai Univ., 7 - 9 July 2010
(150 participants from Indonesia, 100 participants from Thailand),• 6th Conference in Palembang, Sriwijaya Univ., 20-23 October 2011,
(President, Vice President, Dean, Head Depart., and Student),• 7th Conference in Naresuan University, Pitschanulok, Dec.21012
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1. Superior Scholarship: 98 student, Dharmasiswa Programe: 87 Thai citizen and KNB: 20 Thai citizen
2. University Partnership/ Sister University ,
3. Exchange Program (Student, Lecture, Researcher, Professor),
4. University Leadership/ University Management,
5. U to U Cooperation (Double Degree/Twinning Programe),
6. University Partnership on Culture,
7. School Partnership Program,
8. Malaysia-Indonesia-Thailand Program (MIT-Program 2010)
People to people contact on Education and Culture in between Indonesia-Thailand
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9. Student Mobility and Credit Transfer for ASEAN,
10. Joint Research, Joint Publication on International Journal,
11. Development of Bahasa Indonesia (BIPA),
12. “Indonesia Study Center” in Three Universities in Thailand (MFLU, Burapha Univ., Chiang Mai Univ.)
13. Exchange of Expert on Culture, Agriculture and Science,
14. Development of Center of Excellent,
15. Increase soft power diplomacy on Education and Culture,
16. 100 year Anniversary Angklung from Indonesia in Thailand,
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First Bahasa Indonesia Course in Burapha University, November 15, 2011
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Opening “Indonesia Study Center” in Burapha University, April 23, 2012
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Opening “Indonesia Study Center” in Chiang Mai University, April 20, 2012
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Collaboration Indonesia with Burapha University,
MoU Collaboration Burapha University with Indonesia:-Brawijaya University,-UNESSA,Surabaya,-USU, Medan,-UGM, Yogjakarta,-UBHARA Surabaya,-STIKes Budi Luhur, Cimahi,-AKPER Kerta Cendikia, Sidoarjo,-ITS, Surabaya,-UNS, Surakarta,-UNDIP, Semarang,-UNMUH, Yogjakarta, -STP Trisakti, Jakarta-STIPRAM, Yogjakarta, etc…
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MoU and MoA Collaboration STIKes Budi Luhur, Cimahi with Burapha University, September 6,
2012
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MoU Collaboration Ubhara Surabayawith Burapha University, August 30, 2012
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MoU Collaboration AKPER Kerta Cendikia, Sidoarjo with Burapha University, August 30, 2012
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1. Bilingual Class in several Study Program in University,
2. International program for several Study Program,
3. Student Mobility and Credit Transfer for Bachelor degree,
4. Double Degree/ Joint Program for Bachelor and Post Graduate Level especially Accreditation A and B,
5. International Scholarship for study in Indonesia,
6. Increase International Networking,
7. University partnership with International University,
Internationalization Program
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1. Collaboration on Education and Culture,
2. Joint Program/Double Degree Program on Health,
3. Duration of Double Degree:- Bachelor Level: 3 years + 1 year- Magister Level : 1 year + 1 year- Doktor Level : 2 years + 1 year
4. APPRENTESHIP Program for Health between Indonesia-Thailand,
5. Joint Research on Health Education,
6. Student, Lecture, Researcher on Health Exchange,
7. Study abroad for Magister and Ph.D on Health,
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION ON Health EDUCATION
TOPICS OF PRESENTATION
• PROFILE ASEAN COMMUNITY 2015• HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
Health IN ASEAN• STRATEGIC PLANING FOR Health IN
ASEAN• MoU MINISTRY OF NATIONAL
EDUCATION INDONESIA - MINISTRY EDUCATION THAILAND
• TRATEGIC PLANING FOR Health EDUCATION
MoU on Educational Collaboration between MoNE Indonesia-Thailand,
• Year 2010: process draft MoU between MoNE Indonesia-Ministry Education Thailand,
• 04 January 2011: Final Draft of MoU between MoNE Indonesia-Ministry of Education Thailand was approved by the Thai Cabinet,
• 27 January 2011: signature MoU on Educational Collaboration MoNE Indonesia-Ministry Education Thailand in 46th SEAMEC Conference, Brunei Darussalam,
Article 1Objectives:
• The objectives of this MoU is to develop educational cooperation on the basis of equality, reciprocity and mutual benefit, and to promote relations and mutual understanding between the Parties,
Article 2Scope of Cooperation:
(1) Exchange of Information and scientific publication on pre-primary, primary, secondary, vocational and technical, and higher education provided through formal, non-formal, and in-formal education;
(2) Exchange of teachers, faculty members and students;(3) Exchange of experts in primary, secondary, vocational and technical, and higher
education provided through formal, non-formal, and in-formal education;(4) School and university/polytechnic improvement through joint efforts such as
sister school-system, joint programs, and joint student activities;(5) Mutual recognition of degrees awarded by Indonesian and Thailand educational
institutions, pursuant to the laws and regulations of both parties;
Scope of Cooperation:
(6) Professional development of teachers, school principals, and faculty members;
(7) Provide scholarships to students of the parties, on the availability of the means;
(8) Joint research and international publications(9) Promote the teaching language of the parties;(10) Facilitate internship program for vocational and
technical education at secondary and tertiary level;(11) Other areas as mutually agreed upon by the parties.
Article 3Technical and Financial Arrangements:
(1) The cooperation under this MoU shall be implemented by concluding specific arrangements;
(2) The implementation of the activities under the MoU are subject to the availability of funds and personnel of the Parties.
TOPICS OF PRESENTATION
• PROFILE ASEAN COMMUNITY 2015• HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT
Health IN ASEAN• STRATEGIC PLANING FOR Health IN
ASEAN• MoU MINISTRY OF NATIONAL
EDUCATION INDONESIA - MINISTRY EDUCATION THAILAND
• STRATEGIC PLANING FOR Health EDUCATION
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1. MoU STIKES Budi Luhur Cimahi, and others with Burapha University, Thailand
2. Student Mobility and Credit Transfer with Burapha University for 1 (one) semester,
3. Study Abroad with DGHE Scholarship or Foundation for Magister and Ph.D degree in Burapha University,
4. Year 2012: DGHE send 33 student Health at Kasetsart University for Magister Program,
5. Exchange Student, Lecture from Health to Burapha University,6. Apprentenship for Health Student in Thailand,7. International Workshop and Seminar on Health in Indonesia or
Thailand,
STRATEGY PLANING FOR EDUCATION Health
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8. Double Degree/ Joint Program on Health between Indonesia- Burapha University for 2 semester (Study Program with A or B Accreditation),
9. Joint Publication on Health between both parties,10. Lecture on Health Education in Indonesia with
Thai/ASEAN Health experts, 11. Training on practical of Health, 12. Distance Learning on Health Education between ASEAN
countries support by SEAMEO SEAMOLEC,13. Toward World Class University (WCU),
Pertemuan dengan Presiden RI, pada tgl. 1 - 2 Juni 2012 dan HR. Princess Sirindorn, di Thailand
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Indonesia and ASEAN Countries have committed funding to support exchange students under Student
Mobility and Credit Transfer, highlighting the importance of the programme to progress ASEAN
integration
Commitment to ASEAN Community 2015
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Khob Khun KrabHP/ Email:
HP: 08124982150
We are looking forward to having better collaboration in the future