Indonesian Minister of Research, Technology and Higher Education Muhammad Nasir said the government of Indonesia decided to open the opportunity for foreign, private universities – especially the world’s leading universities – to open branches in Indonesia through cooperation with local private universities. By mid-2018 the first foreign university should be able to open its doors in Indonesia.

Nasir added that several foreign universities have already shown their interest in opening a branch in Indonesia. Examples are the University of Cambridge, the University of Melbourne, and the University of Queensland.
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