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University of Bengkulu (Indonesian: Universitas Bengkulu) is a public university in Bengkulu, Bengkulu, Indonesia. It was established on 24 April 1982. [ 1 ] Its current rector is Ridwan Nurazi.
This is a list of universities, colleges, polytechnics and other higher education in Indonesia.. According to the former Directorate General of Higher Education (now part of the Ministry of Research, Technology, & Higher Education), in 2022 there were 4,004 higher education institutions (3,820 private and 184 public). [1]
Brawijaya University, Malang [1] Cipta Wacana Christian University, Malang [7] Jember State Polytechnique, Jember [8] Jember University, Jember [1] [9] Malang College of Agriculture, Malang [10] Muhammadiyah University, Malang; PGRI University, Banyuwangi [11] Tribhuwana Tungga Dewi University, Malang [12] Trunojoyo University, Bangkalan, Madura
The Air Collaboration Portal creates a collaboration environment to enhance training, education, and research for the United States Air Force. The mission statement is "Establish and maintain one “af.edu” domain, without exposing the af.mil network to security risks." [1] The Air Collaboration Portal benefits Air Force users worldwide.
Open University (Indonesian: Universitas Terbuka, abbreviated as UT) is a public university in South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia.The university employs a Open and Distance Learning (ODL) system to widen access to higher education to all Indonesian citizens, including those who live in remote islands throughout the country, and in various parts of the world.
The Air University Library Index to Military Periodicals (AULIMP) was created in 1949 as a research tool for students and faculty of Air University.Twenty-three journals were included in the original AULIMP (then called the Air University Periodical Index), which was compiled quarterly as a way to provide access to journals not readily accessible in other commercial indexes.
On December 26, 2000 the Indonesia government changed IPB's autonomy status to a state-owned university. [citation needed] In 2005, IPB applied the minor and major system instead of the national curriculum system. [8] [9] This allow IPB students to take more than one department field. [8]
Academic buoyancy is a type of resilience relating specifically to academic attainment. It is defined as 'the ability of students to successfully deal with academic setbacks and challenges that are ‘typical of the ordinary course of school life (e.g. poor grades, competing deadlines, exam pressure, difficult schoolwork)'. [1]