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Policies and Programs
By understanding all of following considerations: mandate written in Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia, the Law No. 18 of 2002 governing the System for National Research, Development, and Application of Knowledge & Technology, and Law No. 12 of 2012 concerning Higher Education, and also societys’ general condition and aspiration, logical framework developed to support national competence ability, to optimize resource within Ministry of Research, Technology & Higher Education, and concerning issues identified in Chapter I; The ministry of Research, Technology & Higher Education have defined its Vision, Mission, Goals and Strategic Objectives as follows
Strategic Goals
In order to achieve the Ministry of Research, Technology & Higher Education vision and mission mentioned above, it need to be formalized in an operable and applicable form through strategic goals identification. Hence, to solve issues identified in previous chapter and to accomplish the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education vission and mission, the strategic goals need to be achieved is:
“Improve relevancy, quantity and quality of human resource with higher education, equiped with science & technology and innovation ability for national competitiveness”
Hence, measurable indicators to quantify the strategic goals being achived need to be established. Within the 5 year work ahead plan, the performance indicator for higher education is targeted to be top 56 world wide with a score 5. While within the innovation area the target is top 26 world wide with a score 4.4. Both are expected to happen in year 2019.
Strategic Objectives
There are 5 (five) Strategic Objectives, as an elaboration of the strategic goals mentioned earlier, that need to be accomplished within the 2015-2019 period. Those are:
- Improvement of higher education learning process and student quality
- Improvement on Science & Technology Institutions and higher education quality
- Improvement on relevancy, quality, and quantitiy of human resource for higher education and science and technology
- Improvement on relevancy dan productivity of research and development; and
- Strengthen innovation capability
History
1962 |
Indonesia Government first established the Ministry that regulates government affairs in research and technology under the name of the Ministry of Research and Technology Affairs |
1973 |
Changed to the State Ministry of Research |
1986-2001 |
Changed to the State Ministry of Research and Technology |
2002 |
Pursuant to the Circular of the State Minister for Administrative Reform concerning the Naming of Government Agencies, it was changed to the Ministry of Research and Technology |
2005 |
Pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 9 In 2005, this institution called the State Ministry of Research and Technology |
2009 |
Pursuant to Presidential Decree 47 of 2009 referred to the Ministry of Research and Technology |
2014 |
Changed to the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education. It’s consequences merged of Higher Education Affairs, previously under the Ministry of Education, into the Ministry of Research and Technology |
2019 |
Changed to the Ministry of Research and Technology / National Research and Innovation Agency |