HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 14 July 2026 - The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
(HKUST) and the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology of
the Republic of Indonesia have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding
(MoU) to reinforce the implementation of an Indonesian
government-funded scholarship framework aimed at cultivating top-tier
future talent. A cornerstone of this collaboration is the integration of
Indonesia's newly launched Garuda Scholarship to support more
outstanding students pursuing undergraduate studies at HKUST. Building
on the cooperation agreement established in May 2024, the new MoU
solidifies the formal scholarship framework while paving the way for
both parties to explore further synergistic opportunities in student
internships, academic exchanges, and joint research initiatives to drive
innovation in higher education.
The agreement was recently signed by
Prof. Badri Munir SUKOCO, Acting Secretary General of the Ministry of
Higher Education, Science, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia,
and Dr. Alison LLOYD, Associate Provost (Academic Strategy and Data
Analytics) of HKUST. With the implementation of this agreement,
HKUST is set to welcome its fifth batch of government-sponsored
undergraduate students from Indonesia in the upcoming academic year
starting this September.
Beyond providing scholarship support for undergraduate students, HKUST
and the Indonesian authorities actively discussed broadening the scope
of their future collaboration during their recent meeting. Both parties
are keen to explore potential avenues for joint research initiatives,
academic knowledge exchange, student and faculty mobility programs, and
the introduction of credit-bearing internships. These efforts aim to
widen students' global perspectives, equip them with practical work
experience, and better prepare them for future career success.
Dr. Alison LLOYD, Associate Provost (Academic Strategy and Data Analytics) of HKUST,
said, "HKUST is the first higher education institution in Hong Kong to
partner with the Indonesian Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and
Technology in nurturing outstanding Indonesian undergraduates. We are
deeply honored by the Indonesian government's enduring trust and support
for HKUST's academic excellence. Indonesian students are an integral
part of our international community, enriching our campus through their
talent, perspectives, and consistent excellence across various academic
disciplines. The signing of this new agreement marks a significant
milestone in our partnership. Moving forward, HKUST will fully leverage
its strengths in education, pioneering research, and knowledge transfer
to advance shared objectives with Indonesia in areas such as digital
transformation, green energy, and business innovation. Together, we
aspire to cultivate future leaders—equipped with a global outlook,
innovative mindset, and a strong sense of social responsibility—to
inject new momentum into the sustainable development of Indonesia, the
ASEAN region, and the world."
Prof. Ardi FINDYARTINI, Director of Transformative Learning Strategies and System
at the Directorate General of Science and Technology, Ministry of
Higher Education, Science, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia,
said, "This partnership marks a significant milestone in our commitment
to developing Indonesia's future leaders through the Garuda Scholarship
initiative. By embedding our talented undergraduate students within
world-class academic and research ecosystem, we are not only expanding
their global perspectives but also equipping them with essential future
competencies. We highly value HKUST's enduring trust and collaboration,
and we are confident that this synergy will greatly contribute to Garuda
ecosystem.
Currently, Indonesian students constitute HKUST's second-largest
international undergraduate student population. Building on this strong
partnership, HKUST now hosts the largest number of Indonesian
government-sponsored undergraduate students among all tertiary
institutions in Hong Kong. These students are rigorously selected from
leading secondary schools across Indonesia and represent the country's
most promising young talent.
This agreement will further leverage HKUST's world-class teaching and
research capabilities to cultivate outstanding talent aligned with
Indonesia's national development priorities. Currently, most sponsored
Indonesian students are enrolled in programs spanning Engineering,
Business and Management, Science, and Biotechnology. Moving forward,
both sides plan to explore opportunities to expand their cooperation in
frontier research collaboration and high-impact educational and
talent-development initiatives, injecting fresh momentum into the
socio-economic development of both Hong Kong and Indonesia.