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University Governance Measures

  ▸ Elected representation

  ▸ Students’ union

  ▸ Identify and engage with local stakeholders

  ▸ Participatory bodies for stakeholder engagement

Universitas Indonesia is committed to creating a zone of integrity in order to create a corruption-free, clean and serving bureaucratic area. The Faculty of Nursing supports this commitment through the Dean’s Integrity Pact and the Dean’s circular number SE-12/UN2.F12.D/HKP.04/2021 regarding the control of gratuities in FoN UI area. This commitment is also shared in the faculty’s Zone of Integrity webpage through Dean’s service notice.

FoN UI Dean’s Service Notice:
https://nursing.ui.ac.id/zona-integritas/

  ▸ Academic freedom policy

  ▸ Publish financial data

Working with Government

All academic staff from FoN UI is a member of Indonesia National Nurses Association (PPNI). They often provide advice of their expertise to the Indonesian government through meetings held by the government. In 2021, FoN UI lecturers gave expert advice on various activities for Ministry of Health and Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Culture.

Supporting Evidence: Invitation and Letter of Assignment
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Ct3DqFbUubTMB3L_OHSthIEyA5U1c6_L?usp=sharing

Collaboration in Innovative Research between Indonesia Research Alliance and the University of Melbourne on Partnership In Research Indonesia and Melbourne (PRIME) Year 2021-2024. This program will provide significant advantages on achieving baseline data on adolescent health in primary care: examining adolescent primary care utilization, the challenges and expectation of health. By conducting routine examination on the data in general primary care and in universities, this research will observe new knowledge about the involvement of adolescents and young adults in primary care and the issues they struggle with. These findings will be beneficial for the ministry, primary care leaders, and universities to change the health care provision to better meet the needs of this group. This will also provide a valuable baseline to measure progress in future times.

PRIME Proposal:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ap3jpYzHv–ctU6qRCL8MdBHzPHaLLkU/view?usp=sharing

  ▸ Neutral platform to discuss issues

SDG 16 in Numbers

Number of Graduates

451

Number of Total Graduates from Law and Enforcement Related Courses

N/A
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