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Before Balitbangkes existed, the agency was preceded by four Health Laboratories under the Indonesian Department of Health formed in 1950-1960s, three were soon founded after the end of Indonesian National Revolution: Institute for People's Food in Bogor (researched human nutrition), Central Institute for Investigation and Eradication of Venereal Diseases in Surabaya (researched transmission ...
Former logo of the Ministry of Health, used from 2 November 1984 until 14 November 2016. The Ministry of Health (Indonesian: Kementerian Kesehatan) is a government ministry which organize public health affairs within the Indonesian government.
The history of Politeknik Negeri Jakarta (PNJ) originates from the Non-Degree Faculty of Technology of Universitas Indonesia (FNGT UI), which later became Politeknik Universitas Indonesia. Politeknik Universitas Indonesia was designated as one of the six higher education institutions selected for the Polytechnic Education Development Project ...
The Madura State Polytechnic was known in abbreviation as POLTERA [], and formerly founded by Bina Sampang Mandiri (BSM) foundation in Madura island of Indonesia.The campus purposes to aim for the first Applied Technology model-based polytechnic college which is not similarly with Engineering model-based University.
Sriwijaya State Polytechnic (in Indonesian: Politeknik Negeri Sriwijaya), abbreviated as Polsri is a public polytechnic located in Palembang and Banyuasin, which is the provincial capital and regency of South Sumatra, Indonesia. It was established on September 20, 1982. [2]
The Malaysian Higher School Certificate (Malay: Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia), commonly abbreviated as STPM, is a pre-university examination in Malaysia. It was formerly known as the Higher School Certificate (HSC).
Penilaian Menengah Rendah (commonly abbreviated as PMR; Malay for Lower Secondary Assessment) was a Malaysian public examination targeting Malaysian adolescents and young adults between the ages of 13 and 30 years taken by all Form Three high school and college students in both government and private schools throughout the country from independence in 1957 to 2013.
The Sijil Kemuliaan (English: Certificate of Honour) is a decoration instituted in 1962. [1] It is typically awarded to Singaporean citizens, but in special circumstances may be awarded to non-citizens as an honorary award (i.e. the Honorary Certificate of Honour ).