Developing Strategies for University, Industry and Government Partnership
Education Sector Analytical and Capacity Development Partnership | December 2013
Abstract
The Government of Indonesia has launched an ambitious Master Plan for Acceleration and Expansion of
Indonesia Economic Development or MP3EI, with a view to promoting geographically dispersed growth
through establishing seven economic corridors across the nation. The objective of this study is to
review the current status of universities in Indonesia in terms of their capacity to work in partnership
with industry and government. The review will assess whether they can contribute to the realization
of such a vision, and it will make recommendations about future strategies and actions. The study was
commissioned by the Ministry of National Planning (BAPPENAS) and the Ministry of Education and
Culture through the Analytical and Capacity Development Partnership (ACDP) program, which is funded
by the European Union and the Australian-AID and administered by the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
Citation
Education Sector Analytical and Capacity Development Partnership. 2013. Developing Strategies for University, Industry and Government Partnership. © Education Sector Analytical and Capacity Development Partnership (ACDP). http://hdl.handle.net/11540/4386. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Economic Development
Development assistance
Development
Development Research
Development Strategy
Development Planning
Sustainable Development
Poverty in Developing Countries
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