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1 PROF. DR. IR. DIDIK SULISTYANTO Former Education and Culture Attaché, Embassy of Indonesia Bangkok, Thailand Bangkok,Thailand, August 04, 2012 RESEARCH STRATEGY OF INDONESIA & THAILAND TOWARD ASEAN COMMUNITY 2015

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PROF. DR. IR. DIDIK SULISTYANTOFormer Education and Culture Attaché, Embassy of

IndonesiaBangkok, Thailand

Bangkok,Thailand, August 04, 2012

RESEARCH STRATEGY OF INDONESIA & THAILAND

TOWARD ASEAN COMMUNITY 2015

RESEARCH STRATEGY OF INDONESIA & THAILAND

TOWARD ASEAN COMMUNITY 2015

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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 20153

• ASEAN Community of Security• ASEAN Community of Economy• ASEAN Community of Social Culture

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Opportunities People to People Opportunities People to People Contact On ASEAN EducationContact On ASEAN Education

Education Quality Profesionalisme Networking Learning Process Quality High Quality of Human Resources, with

Student Mobility and Credit Transfer for ASEAN Student (UMAP, AIMS Program)

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PLANNING OF DEVELOPMENT PEOPLE TO PEOPLE CONTACT ON

ASEAN EDUCATION SYSTEM

INCREASING MOBILITY OF EXCHANGE STUDENT,TEACHER,LECTURE BETWEEN SCHOOL AND UNIVESRITIES IN INDONESIAN,ASEAN AND OTHERS COUNTRIES

INCREASING HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME BETWEEN INDONESIAN SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITIES WITH ASEAN

AND OTHERS COUNTRIES

INCREASING SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITIES PARTNERSHIP

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• To provide opportunity for Indonesian-Thai teachers, lecture and students to spend time together for exchanging knowledge, and experiences as well as learning each other culture in order to sustain relationship and develop learning network in ASEAN Community

Objective of People to people contact between School and Universities Indonesia-Thailand

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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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• 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,

Double Degree Program2008-2012

• Double Degree Program Indonesia- Thailand – Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai,– Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai,– Burapha University, Ban Saen,– 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

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1. To improve organization health on University for good research management and Optimum research achievement and creativity,

2. To empower researchers to share knowledge,

3. To work synergically for organization success,

Research Target Indonesian DGHE

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1. Food Sufficiency and Security,

2. Agriculture and Estate Crops,

3. Poverty Alleviation,

4. Nutrition and Tropical Diseases,

5. Climate Change,

6. Environment and Biodiversity,

7. IT,

8. Disaster Mitigation and Management,

9. Energy and Renewable Energy

Indonesian Research Priority

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10. Defense Technology,

11.Manufacture Technology,

12. Infrastructure,

13. Transportation,

14. Marine and Fisheries,

Indonesian Research Priority

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1. International research Collaboration and Publication,

2. Research Center of Excellent (RCOE),

3. Integration of Research and Graduate Education,

4. Priorities and varieties Top Down Research programs,

Indonesian Flagship Program

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1. Limited Government budget,

2. Low publication number,

3. Linkage between research and graduate education,

4. Linkage between research and Industry,

5. IT in research management,

6. Industrial and other Stake holders acceptance to research result for linkage and relevance,

Challenges and Future Direction

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7. Diverse Universities condition in pursuing research,

8. Low percentage of University Staff earning PhD. Degree.

Challenges and Future Direction

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1. Increase Research Center of Excellent (RCOE),

2. Synergic effort in pursuing research for benefit the Nation and Global society,

3. Research funding based on output and outcome evaluation

Future Direction

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1. Biodiversity for Economic Value,

2. Tropical Marine Biology and Fisheries,

3. Climate Change,

4. Food Security,

5. Renewable Energy,

6. Biotechnology,

7. Culture and Social research,

8. Biotechnology,

Thailand Research Topic

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9. Culture and Social research,

10. Research on Disaster,

Thailand Research Topic

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1. Health and Medicine,

2. Agriculture and Food,

3. Energy,

4. Environment and Biodiversity,

5. Social Science,

6. Basic Science.

Establishment ASEAN Research Clusters

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Recommended 4 Priorities Areas for Bilateral Technical Cooperation, Indonesia - Thailand

(1) Agriculture,

(2) Health,

(3) Energy and,

(4) Education and Culture.

Intensifying cooperation in those areas would promote human security, food security and energy security of the two countries.

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Indonesia and ASEAN Countries have committed funding to support exchange students, research,

exchange lecture under Student Mobility and Credit Transfer, highlighting the importance of the

programme to progress ASEAN Community 2015

Commitment to ASEAN Community 2015

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Khob Khun KrabHP/ Email:

HP: 08124982150

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We are looking forward to having better collaboration in the future