Yogyakarta, 25 November 2024 – Yayasan Pendidikan Adiluhung Nusantara, a dedicated organization focused on enhancing the quality of education in Indonesia, has today officially partnered with Korea Indonesia Enhanced Networks. This collaboration was marked by the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at strengthening cooperation across various sectors, including education, training, scholarships, and workforce placement, among others. The agreement was signed by Dra. Siti Nurkhayati, M.Pd., the Chairperson of Yayasan Pendidikan Adiluhung Nusantara, and Song Chang Sub, the CEO of Korea Indonesia Enhanced Networks. This partnership is anticipated to yield significant benefits for both parties, particularly in boosting the quality of human resources in Indonesia.
Dra. Siti Nurkhayati, M.Pd., expressed her optimism regarding this partnership. “We firmly believe that our collaboration with Korea Indonesia Enhanced Networks will have a profoundly positive impact on education in Indonesia. Through innovative programs, we aim to develop a generation of young individuals who are skilled, creative, and competitive on a global scale.”
Song Chang Sub added, “We are confident that this partnership will contribute positively to educational development and support efforts to enhance the quality of human resources through various programs we will implement alongside Yayasan Pendidikan Adiluhung Nusantara.”
Together Building a Bright and Intelligent Future Through Education
This partnership encompasses a wide range of educational aspects, from improving the quality of domestic learning to creating opportunities for studying abroad. Key programs to be executed include student and teacher exchanges, which will enable Indonesian students and educators to learn from South Korea’s innovative educational system, subsequently bringing back new knowledge and experiences to Indonesia.
Moreover, both organizations will collaborate to develop curricula that align with current job market needs, while adopting more active and interactive learning approaches. A scholarship program will also be focused on high-achieving students from diverse backgrounds, allowing them to pursue studies at prestigious universities in South Korea, thereby paving the way for them to become future leaders. In addition, vocational training and job placement initiatives will target graduates from schools and universities, assisting them in securing positions in South Korean companies.
This strategic partnership is expected to enhance access to quality education for the Indonesian population, strengthen bilateral relations between Indonesia and South Korea, and stimulate economic development through the improvement of human resources. Both parties are committed to working closely together to achieve these objectives.