作为一个致力于研究的世界级机构,建国大学除了建立负责推动教职员开展研究活动的研究和技术转移办事处外,还建立多个研究兴趣小组。因此,建国大学成为行业领导者的出色合作伙伴;目前,学校已与Gudpoin和Yamaha建立了合作研究关系。此外,建国国际学院还是海外许多知名高等教育机构在当地的领先合作伙伴,这充分证明了建国大学在领衔研究开发上作出的广泛努力。
BINUS UNIVERSITY 与广泛的国际高等教育机构及企业有着密切合作,该校学生有广大机遇参与到国际交流,实习,及各种交换生项目的机会。另外,我们的3+1提升项目,提供本科 学生有一年的社区发展研究,项目开发,及创业孵化参与经验积累机会。项目运作主要由BINUS Global Collaboration Center, BINUS Career, BINUS Entrepreneurship Center, the Research and Technology Transfer Office, and Teach For Indonesia。
BINUS UNIVERSITY received the Padma Mitra Award in recognition for its CSR initiatives at a ceremony held on 31st January 2018, at the Jakarta City Hall. Presented by the Governor of Jakarta Mr Anies Baswedan, the accolade aims to show appreciation to institutions from all sectors who have implemented effective CSR programmes. Present at the event to accept the award on behalf of the university was Mr Johan S.Kom. MM as Vice Rector for Student Affairs and Community Development.
BINUS UNIVERSITY’s CSR programmes involved providing free tutoring for elementary school children, garage sales, and access to scholarships. In attaining this accolade, the university was judged on the overall success of these strategies, which consisted of a site visit by assessors from the awards committee as well as a comprehensive presentation of the initiatives being implemented. Furthermore, the university joins a list of prominent names who were also bestowed with this honour such as energy company ConocoPhillips, car manufacturer Astra International, and Bank DKI, among many others.
In winning this award, BINUS UNIVERSITY has demonstrated the positive contribution of its CSR activities to the wider community. As such, the university continues to support such activities through measures such as its 3+1 enrichment programme, whereby students are offered a year of experience to undertake community development projects from which they can develop a holistic understanding of the various issues impacting Indonesian societies; enabling them to gain new skills and raise awareness for important issues.