MALANG - Two academic organization leaders explore cross-sector cooperation during the 2026 National Education Day at Universitas Brawijaya, Malang. The collaboration is aimed at bringing together education issues, public policies, and the built environment.
They are the General Chair of the Association of Postgraduate Alumni of the State University of Semarang or IKASPS UNNES 2025-2030, Irjen Pol. Dr. Susilo Teguh Rahardjo, M.Si., and the Chairman of the Association of Environmental Researchers of Indonesia or IPLBI 2024-2027, Dr. Susilo Kusdiwanggo, S.T., M.T.
The meeting took place after the two attended the Hardiknas ceremony in the environment of the Brawijaya University Campus, Saturday, May 2. In this informal meeting, the two discussed the dynamics of education and opportunities for inter-institutional cooperation.
"We are trying to share about the trust we are building. There is a common spirit to formulate concrete collaboration plans," said Susilo Teguh in his statement.
Susilo Teguh currently serves as a lecturer at the Police University at the Police Science University. Meanwhile, Susilo Kusdiwanggo is a lecturer in Architecture at the Faculty of Engineering, Brawijaya University.
The discourse of cooperation brings together two different fields. IKASPS UNNES brings a perspective of security and public policy, while IPLBI is engaged in research on built environment and architecture.
Susilo Kusdiwanggo said that the opportunity for collaboration needed to be discussed in more depth with the managers and members of each organization before becoming an official program.
"We are very enthusiastic about building a bridge of collaboration between IKA SPS UNNES and IPLBI. However, of course, we will discuss this more in depth first with all the management and members in each organization," he said.
Susilo Teguh hopes that the cooperation plan can contribute to the development of human resources and a sustainable environment in Indonesia.
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