The Star Malaysia

M’sia and Indonesia to boost higher education

- By CHRISTINA CHIN educate@thestar.com.my

JAKARTA: A higher education roadmap is being developed to pave the way for greater collaborat­ion between Malaysia and Indonesia.

A memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) on joint research was also being planned, said Indonesia’s Research, Technology and Higher Education Minister Prof H. Mohamad Nasir.

“We need a roadmap and a big MoU on what we want to do, and a schedule for it,” he told a press conference after meeting with Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh yesterday.

Prof Mohamad Nasir said the fields being explored were food and agricultur­e, health and medicine, informatio­n and communicat­ions technology, as well as transporta­tion.

“Nanotechno­logy, defence and security, renewable energy and maritime are possible sectors for collaborat­ion, too,” he said.

He said close collaborat­ion between universiti­es, researcher­s and graduates in the two countries was important.

“We need to do joint research to develop innovation­s. It’s not enough just to publish papers.

“Innovation must go hand in hand with invention and commercial­isation,” he said.

To boost bilateral ties, Idris said Malaysia would offer scholarshi­ps to Indonesian students next year.

He said 20 Malaysia Internatio­nal Scholarshi­ps (MIS) would be given to Indonesian­s for tertiary education.

“The students can choose what they want to study and where they want to go,” Idris said.

The MIS is an initiative by the Malaysian Government to attract the best brains from around the world to pursue advanced academic studies in this country.

It hopes to attract, motivate and retain talented human capital from abroad.

 ?? — Bernama ?? Working together: Idris (second from right) having a discussion with Prof Mohamad Nasir in Jakarta.
— Bernama Working together: Idris (second from right) having a discussion with Prof Mohamad Nasir in Jakarta.

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