THAI AND INDONESIAN HIGHER EDUCATION IN ASEAN CONTEXT
The 5th CRISU-CUPT Conference, Chiang MaiJuly 7th – 9th 2010j
DJOKO SANTOSODIRECTOR GENERRAL OF HIGHER EDUCATIONMINISTRY OF NATIONAL EDUCATIONREPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
TOPICS OF PRESENTATION PROFILE OF INDONESIAN HIGHER
EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS THAI-INDONESIAN
COLLABORATION POSITION IN ASEAN CONTEXT SIENTIFIC PRODUCTION AND
GENERAL STUDENT MOBILITY IN ASEAN CONTEXT
Vision and Mission
1.Availability
2.Affordability
3.Quality4.Equity5.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
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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
Indonesian ualification Framework
BSNPBSNP HEIHEI
BAN - PTBAN - PT
Indonesian ualification Framework
IQFIQF
dr , Apt
SUPERVISOR 1
MONE OTHERS
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About 1000
descriptors from 97
HEI sas
baselines
Indonesian ualification FrameworkIndonesian ualification FrameworkGENERAL 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
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ASEAN COMMUNITY 201512
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PLANNING OF DEVELOPMENT HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM IN INDONESIA
INCREASING MOBILITY OF EXCHANGE STUDENT AND LECTURE BETWEEN UNIVERSITY IN INDONESIAN, ASEAN
AND OTHERS COUNTRIES
INCREASING HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME BY ICT BETWEEN INDONESIAN
UNIVERSITY WITH ASEAN AND OTHERS COUNTRIES
INCREASING UNIVERSITY PARTNERSHIP
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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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• Curriculum Development,• Professional Development of Schools, Staff and Administrators,• International Development Projects,• Institutional Linkages,• Community Linkages,• International Student and Teacher Programs,• Exchange Programs,• Sister Schools,• Double Degree Program,
International Mechanism for EducationBetween Indonesia and Thailand
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STRATEGY ON EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT
TWINNINGProgram
SANDWICHProgram
DUAL DEGREE
Class Sit in
INTERNSHIPProgram
DEGREE IN INDONESIA
D4 : S.STS1 : S2 : MSiS3 :
DEGREE IN THAILANDD4 : Dipl.IngS1 : S2 : MScS3 :
1th 1th 3th 1th
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D4/S1 S2 S3 KursusBahasa
Jenjang Pendidikan (328 mhs)
Grafik Jenjang Pendidikan di ATDIKBUD & SLNIndonesian Student Number in Thailand 2007-2010
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Overseas indonesian Student sponsoring by Planning and International Collaboration Beaureu
Sponsorship: Beasiswa Unggulan (Superior Scholarship) (BPKLN Kemdiknas (2009/2010))
– Thailand 95– Japan 17– Malaysia 19– Australia 11– USA 13– Germany 22– Netherland 30– England 18– France 19– Egypt 3
Total 225
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Indonesian Student in Thailand (1)No. University PROGRAM 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009/
2010
1. Asian Institute of Technology
Master 32 27 27 57 50
PhD 13 18 18 10 17
2. Mahidol University Master 2 12 8 9 8
PhD 0 2 2 5 11
3. Chulalongkorn University Master 14 10 5 9 15
PhD 5 6 5 0 0
4. Khon Khaen University Master 1 0 0 2 0
PhD 0 0 0 0 0
5. Kasetsart University Master 1 1 0 0 1
PhD 1 1 0 0 0
6. Thammasat University Master 0 0 0 0 3
Doktor 0 0 0 0 1
7. Assumption University BSc. 8 5 5 14 12
Master 0 10 5 2 6
8. University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
Master 1 0 0 0 0
PhD 0 0 0 0 0
9. KMITL Ladkrabang Master 2 1 1 3 3
PhD 1 1 1 1 1
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10. Prince of Songkhla University
Master 0 4 4 19 29
PhD 0 1 1 3 8
11. Chiang Mai University Master 3 3 0 3 3
PhD 0 0 0 2 2
12. Burapha University Master 3 3 0 15 10
PhD 0 0 0 0 1
13. Rajamanggala University of Technology Thanyaburi
(RMTT)
Bachelor(Poltech) 0 0
0 15 27
PhD 0 0 0 0 0
14. Rangsit University Master 1 2 0 0 0
PhD 0 0 0 0 0
15. JGSEE – KMUTT Master 0 0 0 11 29
PhD 2 2 1 1 0
16. NIDA Master 1 1 0 0 0
PhD 0 0 0 0 0
Jumlah : 89 110 83 194 260
Mahasiswa Indonesia di Thailand (2)
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Indonesian Higher Education Scholarship Scheme 2010
1. Scholarship for Overseas Master and PhD Program2. 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 BSc. , Master, PhD
Indonesian Higher Education Scholarship Scheme 2010
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Student Double Degree in Thailand
Universityyear
2007/2008 2009/2010
Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai 13 13 Chiang Mai University 2 2
Burapha University 15 15 King Mongkut’s University of
Technology Thonburi (KMUTT) 6 6
Prince Songkhla University,Hatyai 11 11
Rajamanggala University of Technology Thanyaburi (RMUTT)
15 15
Total Mahasiswa 62 95
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B. DGHE Scholarship: 2008/2009-2009/2010
No Negara 2008/2009 2009/2010 1 USA 6 122 Australia 133 1383 Netherland 37 554 England 61 525 Japan 46 956 Germany 34 317 Malaysia 100 1408 France 7 149 Philiphine 1 7
10 Saudi Arabia 0 111 Thailand 10 20
Total 435 565
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Dharmasiswa from Thailand in Indonesia
Darmasiswa RI dari Thailand
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101520253035404550
Jumlah
Pilot Project 2010
• 25 Students
• 1 semester equal to 18 credits units• Air transportation• Allowance• Accomodation• Health insurance
Support from HEIs• Tuition waive
Sending Goverment• Air transportation
• Allowance
• Accomodation
• Health insurance
Support from HEIs
• Tuition waive
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Kemitraan Negara Berkembang (KNB)(Non Block Movement
Scolarship: ThailandPenerima Beasiswa KNB dari Thailand
02468
101214
Jumlah
Scientific production & student mobility
Indicator: Scientific publication (1998-2008)
Country Publ. Citable Publ. Citations Self-
CitationsCitations
/Publ H index
1United States 4,307,536 4,093,725 72,315,171 33,964,623 17.29 1,0232United Kingdom 1,242,464 1,149,767 17,140,454 4,282,684 14.78 6193Japan 1,220,415 1,197,781 11,953,831 3,783,244 10.12 4804China 1,217,169 1,210,267 3,969,504 2,038,379 4.61 2375Germany 1,132,583 1,093,560 14,435,211 3,952,207 13.46 542
12India 391,687 375,928 1,974,974 685,821 5.77 20214South Korea 318,480 314,108 2,076,627 500,633 8.14 22431Singapore 81,836 79,620 653,021 104,404 9.37 16642Thailand 41,637 40,776 257,805 48,023 8.27 11548Malaysia 28,796 28,157 113,431 21,819 5.87 8363Bangladesh 9,545 9,352 47,664 9,391 5.88 6364Indonesia 9,132 8,979 65,757 7,298 8.33 7668Philippines 7,438 7,288 65,538 8,459 9.84 8069Viet Nam 7,345 7,215 53,848 7,617 9.26 77
Source: Scimagojr, Journal & Country Rank
International collaboration
31Sumber data : scimagojr; diolah: nizam, 2010
International publication by fields
32Sumber data : scimagojr; diolah: nizam, 2010
Scientific publication growth in 4 ASEAN countries in International Journal
Sumber data : scimagojr; diolah: nizam, 2010
Map of Research Publication - Indonesia
SCImago. (2007). SJR — SCImago Journal & Country Rank.Retrieved February 15, 2010, from http://www.scimagojr.com
Student mobility
• Japan– Total Students:
3,878,000 (2010)
– Most recent total for international student enrollment:132,720 (2010)
Undergraduate: 54,297Graduate/PG: 30,790
• Top 10 sending places of origin (in 2005):– 1. China 79,082 (59.6%)– 2. South Korea 19,605 (14.8%)– 3. Taiwan 5,332 (4.0%)– 4. Vietnam 3,199 (2.4%)– 5. Malaysia 2,395 (1.8%)– 6. Thailand 2,360 (1.8%)– 7. United States 2,230 (1.7%)– 8. Indonesia 1,996 (1.5%)– 9. Bangladesh 1,683 (1.3%)– 10. Nepal 1,682 (1.3%)
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Student mobility• Australia
– Total HE students: 995,440 International students : 223,508 Undergraduate: 120,542Graduate/post-graduate: 87,553Non-degree (all levels): 15,413
• Top 10 Sending Places of Origin– 1. China 25.3% – 2. India 11.7% – 3. Malaysia 8.2% – 4. Hong Kong 5.6% – 5. Indonesia 4.4% – 6. United States 4.2% – 7. Singapore 3.8% – 8. South Korea 2.8% – 9. Vietnam 2.3% – 10. Thailand 1.9%
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Student mobility• United Kingdom
– Total Students: – 2,469,070 (2009)
– Most recent total for international student enrollment:415,585 (2009)
– Undergraduate:209,880
– Graduate/PG: 205,705
• Top 10 sending places of origin (in 2009):– 1. China 50,460 12.1%– 2. India 36,105 8.7%– 3. United States 21,815 5.2%– 4. Germany 17,980 4.3%– 5. France 17,660 4.2%– 6. Ireland 15,850 3.8%– 7. Nigeria 15,105 3.6%– 8. Greece 13,380 3.2%– 9. Malaysia 13,355 3.2%– 10. Pakistan 10,190 2.5%
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Student mobility• United States
– Total Students: – 17,958,000 (2008)
– Most recent total for international student enrollment:623,805 (2008)
• Top 10 sending places of origin (in 2009):– 1. India 15.2%– 2. China, PRC 13.0%– 3. Korea, Rep. of (South) 11.1%– 4. Japan 5.4%– 5. Canada 4.7%– 6. Taiwan 4.6%– 7. Mexico 2.4%– 8. Turkey 1.9%– 9. Saudi Arabia 1.6%– 10. Thailand 1.4%
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Student mobility
• Malaysia– Total Students:
697,000 (2006)
– Most recent total for international student enrollment:
– 40,029 (2005)– 24,404 (2006)
• Top 10 sending places of origin (in 2005):– 1. China 9,146 (22.8%)– 2. Indonesia 6,483 (16.1%)– 3. Bangladesh 5,624 (14.0%)– 4. Pakistan 1,961 (4.8%)– 5. Yemen 1,278 (3.1%)– 6. India 1,262 (3.1%)– 7. Iran 898 (2.2%)– 8. Thailand 731 (1.8%)– 9. Oman 686 (1.7%)– 10. Maldives 658 (1.6%)
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Student mobility• Thailand
– Total Students: – 2,504,000(2006)
– Most recent total for international student enrollment:4,092 (2006)
• Top 10 sending places of origin (in 2003):– 1. China 28%– 2. Myanmar 9%– 3. India 8%– 4. Vietnam 7%– 5. Laos 5%– 6. United States 5%– 7. Japan 4%– 8. Taiwan 4%– 9. Cambodia 3%– 10. Bangladesh 3%
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JUMLAH MAHASISWA ASING BELAJAR DI INDONESIA (TAHUN 2007 – 2008)
No. Negara2007 2008
PTN PTS PTN PTS1 Malaysia 2,502 320 2,026 2012 Timor Leste 51 1,629 160 2,0973 China 23 154 13 1074 Korea 29 10 97 725 Jepang 63 15 91 216 Jerman 71 86 63 87 Australia 37 12 48 28 Thailand 2 27 4 199 Turki 43 29 1 2410 Vietnam 14 8 11 16
11 Lain-Lain (80 Negara) 87 98 168 139
SUB TOTAL 2,922 2,388 2,682 2,706 TOTAL 5,310 5,388
Indonesian Student in Thailand & Thai student in Indonesia (2010)
• Total Indonesia Student in Thailand: 290– DGHE Scholarship: 37– Superior Scolarship 98– Self support: 155
• Total Thai Student in Indonesia: 113 (249)– Non Block Movement Scholarship: 57– Self support: 56– (Darmasiswa/Temporary: 136)
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Thank you very much
We are looking forward to having better collaboration in the future through developing program based on:• Recognition/Equality;
• Sharing;• Synergy.