The Doctorate Programmes at UNSRI delivers doctoral degrees that are research-oriented and prepare students for the critical challenges within the research environment. UNSRI’s Doctoral Programmes are conducted within a collaborative community of researchers and scholars, specialising in the field of Law, Agriculture, Economics as well as Environmental Sciences. Students will be taught from a structured research programme that will lead them to producing a piece of original research which will enable graduates to contribute to the better understanding of their chosen field of study.
Students of the Doctorate Programmes will be guided by UNSRI’s adept teaching faculty, offering invaluable insights into their specific research interests. Students will also be responsible for planning and managing their own research through the development of innovative ideas and improving their understanding through the creation of new knowledge in their discipline. Throughout their studies, students will be provided tailored training sessions and workshops in order to develop their subject-specific research skills as well as transferable skills in leadership, communication as well as project management thus enhancing their employability in their future career plans.
The success of UNSRI’s Doctorate Programmes is evident from the large amount of patents awarded to the university’s faculties. As such, in catering to the next generation of researchers, UNSRI provides opportunities to assist research students in developing their research concepts to a wide-range of audiences in the form of seminars and conferences. This provides the opportunity for research students to effectively network with other researchers in their discipline as well as develop further their research ideas.
Going forward, UNSRI’s research initiatives stand to play an increasingly important role in Indonesia’s economic, social and environmental development. The university’s research and development activities will enable its graduates to develop new technologies, techniques as well knowledge and collaborations, and therefore fuelling innovation, a key driver for economic growth.