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The Faculty of Islamic Religion and Teacher Education (FAIPG) Djuanda University held an important meeting to discuss the implementation of strategic cooperation with various partners, both domestic and foreign. This collaboration involves a number of prestigious institutions, including Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM), International University of Malaya-Wales (IUMW), and Al Hidayah in Malaysia. This activity was attended by the Dean, Deputy Dean, as well as a team of lecturers and staff involved in implementing the collaboration.
The Dean of FAIPG opened the meeting by saying that collaboration with UUM, IUMW, and Al Hidayah was part of FAIPG's efforts to expand academic networks and increase the capabilities of students and lecturers in facing global competition. He also stated that this collaboration was very important to improve academic quality and international experience for students and lecturers. The Dean stated that they were committed to optimizing every aspect of this collaboration agreement.
International collaboration with UUM, IUMW, and Al Hidayah focuses on collaborative research, exchange of teaching staff, and curriculum development that is more suited to community needs. On the other hand, collaboration with domestic universities aims to increase collaborative research, exchange teaching staff, and organize international seminars and workshops.
During the meeting, the FAIPG team discussed concrete ways to implement this cooperation. These things include the formation of an implementation team, program implementation schedule, and outreach plans for students. For example, collaboration with UUM will include a lecturer exchange program that allows FAIPG teachers to share knowledge and improve their abilities. Meanwhile, collaboration with IUMW and Al Hidayah will focus on joint research programs and community service programs involving students from both institutions.
It is hoped that this collaboration will have a positive impact on improving the academic quality and professionalism of FAIPG. The Deputy Dean of FAIPG stated, "This collaboration is not just about increasing the number of partners, but about how we take advantage of opportunities to enrich the academic experience of our students and teaching staff." The Deputy Dean added, "We want FAIPG to become a progressive faculty, open to international developments, and contribute to improving the quality of higher education in Indonesia."
Through collaboration with UUM, IUMW, and Al Hidayah, FAIPG is optimistic that it can make a real contribution in producing superior and competitive graduates throughout the world. To ensure that each project runs according to its objectives, FAIPG Djuanda University will continue to carry out regular evaluations of the implementation of this collaboration.