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Add Double Degree Partners in England, FTUI and the University of Birmingham Sign a Cooperation Agreement

Collaboration and networking to support the internationalization of tertiary institutions in Indonesia are continuously being developed by the Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia (FTUI). Not only for undergraduate programs but also for master programs continue to be carried out.

This time, FTUI, together with the University of Birmingham, England, set forth international collaboration in an educational cooperation agreement signed by Prof. Dr. Heri Hermansyah, S.T., M.Eng., IPU., Dean of FTUI and Professor Robin Mason, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (International), University of Birmingham (14/06).

“FTUI and the University of Birmingham have agreed to open a double degree program for undergraduate and masters program students with a 2+2, 1+1 and 2+2+1 pattern. This collaboration is carried out to further improve the quality of FTUI’s international-class programs by adding world-class university partners,” said Prof. Harry.

In the articulation of the 2+2 double-degree undergraduate program, students will carry out 2 years of study at FTUI and 2 years at Birmingham for the Undergraduate Program. While in the articulation of the 1+1 double degree master program, students carry out 1-year lectures at FTUI and 1 year at partners for the Masters’s Program. Later, students of this double degree program will get two degrees from UI and the University of Birmingham, both bachelor’s and master’s degrees.

FTUI and the University of Birmingham also agreed on a 2+2+1 Bachelor-Masters triple degree program where undergraduate double degree program students can immediately continue their 1-year master’s degree and graduate with bachelor’s degrees from UI and bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Birmingham.

Based on the agreement, the double degree program with the University of Birmingham will be opened for Undergraduate programs (2+2) for the Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Metallurgical and Materials Engineering study programs. A double degree Masters’s program (1+1) is offered for Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Bioprocess Engineering study programs. While the Bachelor-Master program (2+2+1) is open for Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, and Chemical Engineering.

“Of course in the future, we will expand it to cover other study programs at FTUI. In addition, the University of Birmingham also expressed interest in developing joint research collaborations and academic exchanges for FTUI lecturers and students,” added Prof. Harry.

The signing of the cooperation agreement was carried out as part of a working visit led directly by the Deputy Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs at the University of Indonesia, Prof. Dr. err. nat. Abdul Haris, M.Sc. During this visit, the UI delegation visited 10 well-known universities in England to expand the Universitas Indonesia’s international collaboration as a world-class university.

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Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia

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