Ma'ruf Amin Asks PTN To Publish High Commercial Value Research
JAKARTA - Vice President Ma'ruf Amin hopes that state universities (PTN) can produce researchers and publish academic research results with high commercial value, so that they can answer the needs of the growing community.
"I consider that one of the main tasks of higher education is to help produce researchers who are capable of conducting research that is useful and has high commercial value," said Ma'ruf Amin, as quoted by Antara , Thursday, October 15.
Quality research, said the Vice President, has an effect on innovation. Research is a systematic effort to explore new knowledge by making better use of existing knowledge, he explained.
"Meanwhile, innovation is the end result of various efforts we have made, including from research activities," he said.
The comparison of research budget allocation with gross domestic product (GDP), continued Ma'ruf, is an indicator of the success of research in a country. Compared with other countries in Southeast Asia, Indonesia is low in the allocation of research budgets.
"Although Indonesia itself has recorded an increase of more than 150 percent from 2013, our research budget is still below 0.3 percent of GDP in 2019," he said.
Singapore and Malaysia have quite large research budget allocations, namely 2.6 percent and 1.3 percent, compared to their GDP. Meanwhile, at the Asian level, South Korea and Japan were still higher with the allocation of research and development funds ( research and development ) of 4.3 percent and 3.5 percent of GDP.
The government continues to strive to increase the budget allocation for research and development in Indonesia. However, the capacity of research human resources in Indonesia is still lower than in Vietnam.
"Just to provide a comparison between Indonesia and Vietnam, the two ASEAN countries which are currently the main destinations for foreign investment, the number of Indonesian research resources is only 89 people per 1,000,000 population, compared to Vietnam which reached 673 per 1,000,000 population," he explained.
Therefore, the Vice President hopes that all universities, both public and private, can encourage their academics to improve the quality and quantity of research.
"Therefore, I hope that Undip can take on that role more effectively," he said.