POLBAN-International Strategic Partnerships in Research and Education

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POLBAN-International Strategic Partnerships in Research and Education Presented by: Paula S. Rudati, W. Tri Hartono and Harianto Since 1982, the one of prestigious Polytechnic in Indonesia http://www.polban.ac.id

OUTLINE Overview Background, Where we are now. Introduction to the Strategic Partnerships Awards Overview of the countries covered in this call General basic principles of making applications Preparing and submitting an application Evaluation POLBAN-HEISP

Overview Facts & figures Established in 1982 140 km away from Jakarta, 23 hectares 10 Departments with 29 Study Programs. 18 Diploma 3 (D3) Programs and 11 Diploma 4 Programs (D4 or Bachelor Degree) Over 4000 Students and fast 500 lecturers 159 Classrooms include 1 lecture theatre 86 Laboratories Student Center Banks Post Office POLBAN-HEISP

INSTITUTIONAL SUPORTING UNIT Central Library Drawing Studio Center Computer Center Job Placement and Assessment Center Language Learning Resource Center POLBAN-HEISP

Academic Course The odd semester started from the end of August until the end of January The even semester started from the first week of March until the first week of July Holidays are: 1,5 weeks in Christmas and New Year (December) 1,5 weeks in Idulfitri 3 weeks odd semester break (February) 4 weeks even semester break (July-August) The Diploma 3 Program is 3 years or 6 semesters study for 3600 class hours’ theory and practice Study load is between 110 to 120 SCU The Diploma 4 Program is 4 years or 8 semesters study for 4800 class hours’ theory and practice Study load is between 144 to 160 SCU The last semester will ended by the final project, and it normally relates to the industrial problem solving POLBAN-HEISP

Courses and Exam Examination is twice in a semester and it is done in the middle and at the end of the semester. Exams are normally written and officially scheduled The dates are published through yearly academic calendar  All courses are taught in Indonesian languages as a national language There are two types of teaching learning process: Theory classes Practical work The ratio between theory and practice is approximately 45 to 55% : 55 to 45% POLBAN-HEISP

Lectures at the departments POLBAN-HEISP

Lectures Composition: POLBAN-HEISP

Students at The Departments POLBAN-HEISP

Departments Commerce stream: Business Administration Department Engineering stream: Mechanical Engineering Department Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineering Department Energy Conversion Department Electrical-Electronic Engineering Department Civil Engineering Department Chemical Engineering Department Computer Engineering Department   Commerce stream: Business Administration Department Financial and Accounting Department English Language Department POLBAN-HEISP

Study Programs Engineering stream Commerce stream D3-Building Construction D3-Electronics D3-Accounting D3-Civil Construction D3-Electrical D3-Finance and Banking D4- Civil Construction D3-Telecommunication D4-Govermental Management Accounting D4-Building Maintenance D4-Wireless Telecommunication D4-Syariah Financial D3-Mechanical D4-Electronics D3-Business Administration D3-Aeronautics D3-Chemical D3-Tour and Travel D3-Refrigeration and Air Conditioning D3-Chemical Analyst D3-Marketing Management D3-Energy Conversion D4-Green Production D4-Business Administration D4-Power Plant D3-Informatics D4-Asset Management D4-Informatics D3-English POLBAN-HEISP

Mechanical Engineering Departments Mechanical Deparment Diploma III Study Programs Mechanical Engineering Study Program, 205 students Aeronautic Engineering Study Program, 67 students   The Research area are in: Automatization Production System Computer Based Product Design Reliability (Maintenance) POLBAN-HEISP

Electrical Engineering Departement Diploma III Study Program Electronic Engineering Study Program, 215 students Telecommunication Engineering Study Program, 176 students Electrical Engineering Study Program, 233 students Diploma IV Study Program Wireless Telecommunication Study Program, 104 students Electronic Engineering Study Program, 27 students Research: Tracking Multiple Moving Objects from Monocular Image Sequences with Hausdorff Distance and Contact Information Design of Parallel Array Processor for Content-Addressable Memory for Intermediate Level Vission Parallel Architecture Dedicated to Connected Component Analysis E-Commerce Solution to Parking Space Optimization Using Bluetooth Technology POLBAN-HEISP

What is POLBAN HEISP? POLBAN International Strategic Partnerships in Research and Education is one of the POLBAN project that aims to significantly strengthen the academic and research partnerships between the POLBAN and HEIs in Europe, such as: Austria, England, France, German, Italy, Netherland, Spain and Swizerland. POLBAN-HEISP

POLBAN as an Higher Education Institution Increasing the impact of our work in Higher Education field Building and consolidating our work in European HEI Committing to a significant engagement in reform at national and institutional levels Responding to domestic education reform agendas in participating European countries and Indonesian Targeting research areas of strategic importance to the participating countries and Indonesian Supporting key Central & South East Asia priorities of developing leadership through education collaboration POLBAN-HEISP

What are the aims of POLBAN HEISP? To strengthen POLBAN–HEIs Europe links To raise the profile of POLBAN – Europe partnerships as innovative and high quality, by demonstrating how researchers and academicians can collaborate effectively To contribute to mutual capacity building in HEIs through further development of staff, their professional skills and international research competencies To facilitate and build an effective, sustainable partnerships based on research and / or teaching agendas To trial the possible models for future co-operation between the POLBAN and Europe HEIs POLBAN-HEISP

POLBAN-HEISP Over view POLBAN-HEISP is made up of a number of separate activity ‘strands’: Grant funded activity Strategic Partnership Awards Talented Researcher Exchange Programme Exploratory Partnership Grants Complimentary Activity Education Policy Dialogues Leadership Programmes Market intelligence reports POLBAN-HEISP

Strategic Partnership Based on Grants Developing institution-to-institution links based on a number of different areas of activity Multi-dimensional, international relationships involving different levels and departments within the HIEs An innovative mix of activities including research co-operation, teacher exchange, curriculum development, student exchange, collaborative programme development Sustainable partnerships that achieve significant long-term impact POLBAN-HEISP

Strategic Partnership Based on Grants - Continued Mutuality and Complementarities – in terms of input from each of the partners A high quality, joint proposal Evidence of sustainability of activity post funding POLBAN-HEISP

POLBAN HEISP - Priority Subject Strategic Partnership Awards in Europe are open to other subject areas Including Engineering Social Sciences Languages POLBAN-HEISP

The Advantages of the Collaboration Strengthen the multicultural workgroup ability Build up the international workgroup in order to get the international funding POLBAN-HEISP

Conclusion Curriculums development Joint Research Semester Long Courses Short Courses Guest Lectures Student Exchange Programs/Final Projects Joint Undergraduate/Diploma Projects Internships Joint and Dual Degree Programs UnderGraduate/Diploma Applied Science Research / Education Joint Proposals POLBAN-HEISP

Contact Persons All queries to the POLBAN HEISP team: e. harind@bdg.centrin.net.id rwtri_h@yahoo.com psrudati@yahoo.com t./f. +62 22 2006391 w. www.polban.ac.id POLBAN-HEISP

THANK YOU POLBAN-HEISP