Indonesia's leading private university creating globally-oriented graduates.
Contact UsIndonesia's leading private university creating globally-oriented graduates.
Contact UsIndonesia's leading private university creating globally-oriented graduates.
Contact UsIndonesia's leading private university creating globally-oriented graduates.
Contact UsIndonesia's leading private university creating globally-oriented graduates.
Contact UsAs a world-class institution committed to research, BINUS UNIVERSITY has developed numerous research programmes and strives to facilitate research-related activities for its faculty members. BINUS UNIVERSITY therefore makes available grants, funding opportunities as well as all-encompassing research tools in order to support wide-ranging research initiatives. In doing so, the university has successfully proposed viable solutions for a large variety of sectors including food biotechnology, computer system, medicine, and bioinformatics among others. As such, BINUS UNIVERSITY is renowned as a highly-proficient partner by industry leaders; currently, the university has established research collaboration with Gudpoin and Yamaha. Moreover, BINUS International is a leading local partner for a number of esteemed institutions of higher education overseas illustrating the university’s extended efforts in spearheading research development.
BINUS UNIVERSITY’s extensive international network of partners of higher education institutions as well as businesses enables its students to partake in a wide array of student mobility programmes, internships, and student exchange opportunities. Furthermore, through its 3+1 enrichment programme initiative, undergraduate students are offered a year of experience in community development, research engagements, and start-up incubators among others. Leading these key programmes are the BINUS Global Collaboration Center, BINUS Career, BINUS Entrepreneurship Center, the Research and Technology Transfer Office, and Teach For Indonesia.
BINUS UNIVERSITY is committed to delivering unsurpassed student experience services thus the university makes available programmes as well as organisations ranging from Alumni Network and BINUS UNIVERSITY Learning Community. To encourage students in partaking in community development initiatives, BINUS UNIVERSITY has also setup Teach For Indonesia thus enabling enrolled students the opportunity to closely engage with Indonesian society. Under the guidance of the International Office, BINUS UNIVERSITY continues to successfully implement recruitment strategies for international students by offering courses that are taught in English. In the coming years, BINUS UNIVERSITY is aiming to increase the number of enrolled local and international students particularly from China and the ASEAN in keeping with its extensive list of university partners in the aforementioned regions. Currently, BINUS UNIVERSITY offers the BINA NUSANTARA Mandarin Club as well as the Mandarin Literature Student Organisation which strives to facilitate students from Chinese-speaking regions; these clubs also enable students to explore BINUS UNIVERSITY’s diverse cultural background.
“ Even though we remain highly-focused on our students and graduates, we are also committed to BINUS UNIVERSITY’s original purpose as a university which is to educate the entire Indonesian society. ”
On 21st February 2019, BINUS Northumbria School of Design student Ms Cindy Claudia won first place at the Aku dan Kotaku: Video Competition at a ceremony held in Jakarta. The competition was organized by Damai Putra Group — a local property developer engaged in the development of landed homes, commercial property, and mixed-use developments — who asked participants to produce a one-minute video describing why they love the cities they reside in and aspects which should be improved.
Ms Claudia created an innovative animation through which she illustrated life in her city of Jakarta. From its modern high rises to commercial centres to its economic attraction for people from across the Indonesian archipelago, Jakarta combines diverse communities and cultures and has now become the world’s second largest urban agglomeration.
Furthermore, Ms Claudia also showcased the major challenges that Jakarta is facing such as rapid urban growth, gridlocked traffic and congestion, and poverty and inequality, among many others. Through her video, she suggested that the city develops a network of parks and open spaces that include natural lands and ecological reserves as they can provide healthy habitats for humans, wildlife, and plants.
Ms Claudia’s win is a testament to the unique curriculum offered at the BINUS Northumbria School of Design. The courses emphasize both theoretical knowledge as well as practical experience, enabling students to create inspiring projects that are showcased on the international stage.