Indonesia Education Scholarship
By Indonesian Government Kiagus Ahmad Badaruddin
(Secretary General of Ministry of Finance, Republic of Indonesia and Member of Supervisory Board of LPDP) January 2014
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Indonesia Education Scholarship By Indonesian Government Kiagus Ahmad Badaruddin (Secretary General of Ministry of Finance, Republic of Indonesia and Member of Supervisory Board of LPDP) January 2014 1 Outline About the Indonesia Education
(Secretary General of Ministry of Finance, Republic of Indonesia and Member of Supervisory Board of LPDP) January 2014
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Our Campus Reference List in the UK Highlight Report of 2013 About the Indonesia Education Scholarship (IES) Our Awardees in the UK
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Top16 of world’s economy Top 7 of world’s economy 53% urban population contributes 74% PDB of GNP 71% urban population contributes 86% of GNP 55 million of skilled workers 113 million skilled workers needed USD 0.5 trillion market opportunities at service, farming and fishing, natural resources, and education sector USD1.8 trillion market opportunities at service, farming and fishing, natural resources, and education sector
Source: McKinsey Global Institute
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funded by the Indonesian Government through the Endowment Fund that aim to create future leaders of Indonesia in 3 (three) sector leaderships: government, private and social sectors.
Indonesian Education Scholarship public private social 5
managed and administered by the Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education (LPDP), an insitution of Ministry of Finance. However, The activity of LPDP must refer to policies of collaboration of three Ministers: Minister of Finance, Minister of Education, and Minister of Religion.
Board of Trustees
Minister of Finance Minister of Education & Culture Minister of Religion
Board of Supervisors
Planning
Cooperation
Board of Directors
and Investment
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($1.28 billion) in Endowment Fund, enabling 1,555 recipients of Indonesian people to study in more than 130 universities and in more than 20 different countries.
$1.28 billion
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Educational cost :
book allowance, thesis/dissertation, seminar, publication, graduation ceremony Additional cost
Supplementary Academic Support may be available to ensure a Scholar's academic success or enhance their academic experience
Components of scholarship
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Selection Process
Administration
Interview
Leadership Program
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Announcement & Registration Administration Interview Scholarship Preparation & Enrollment
Announcement;
Application;
processed
Verified and reviewed;
Selection Result;
notification.
interview or by
selection result;
Master/Doctoral Scholarship
Acceptance
Enrollment
Leadership Training
(camping)
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Leadership Training
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Indonesian citizen Age (< 35 for Master; < 40 for PhD) GPA (> 3,00 for Master; > 3,25 for PhD) For Domestic Study
(TOEFL ITP 500 IELTS 6,0 TOEFL IBT 65)
Campus Reference List For Study Abroad
(TOEFL ITP 550 IELTS 6,5 TOEFL IBT 79)
Essay (intention letter)
Non Academic Achievement
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Engineering Science Agriculture Finance and Accounting Law Religion Medicine and Health Social Science Economy
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Master/ Doctorate 16.333 82,27% Thesis/ Dissertation 3.519 (17,73%) Domestic Overseas TOTAL Master 8.711 4.562 13.273 Doctorate 1.388 1.672 3.060 TOTAL 10.099 6.234 16.333 Domestic Overseas TOTAL Thesis 2.126 173 2.299 Dissertation 782 438 1.220 TOTAL 2.908 611 3.519
Per Dec 31th 2013
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Programs Engineering Accountancy/Economy Law Medical/Health Agriculture Science Social/Religion Others Grand Total % Master Domestic 1.539 793 656 90 584 1.069 758 3.222 8.711 43,88 Master Overseas 1.071 551 244 129 160 746 208 1.453 4.562 22,98 Doctor Domestic 235 184 115 24 107 148 248 327 1.388 6,99 Doctor Overseas 401 126 59 60 95 328 121 482 1.672 8,42 Thesis Domestic 439 84 84 58 193 514 162 592 2.126 10,71 Thesis Overseas 46 14 4 9 9 38 14 39 173 0,87 Dissertation Domestic 105 42 46 23 92 178 101 195 782 3,94 Dissertation Overseas 116 25 14 12 24 88 42 117 438 2,21 Grand Total 3.952 1.819 1.222 405 1.264 3.109 1.654 6.427 19.852 100,00 % 19,91 9,16 6,16 2,04 6,37 15,66 8,33 32,37 100,00
Per Dec 31th 2013
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Master/ Doctorate 16.333 82,27% Thesis/ Dissertation 3.519 (17,73%) Domestic Overseas TOTAL Master 325 442 767 Doctorate 84 183 267 TOTAL 409 625 1034 Domestic Overseas TOTAL Thesis 346 19 365 Dissertation 100 56 156 TOTAL 446 75 521
Per Dec 31th 2013
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5,6% 94,4%
Top 50 Universities Others
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Institution Total 1 3 Harvard University 1 2 4 University College London 7 3 5 University of Oxford 2 4 6 Imperial College London 3 5 12 University of Pennsylvania 1 6 13 ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) 1 7 21 University of Edinburgh 5 8 24 Australian National University 6 9 25 National University of Singapore 2 10 30 University of Tokyo 2 11 32 University of Manchester 9 12 35 Kyoto University 4 13 36 University of Melbourne 5 14 39 University of Sydney 4 15 46 University of Queensland Australia 2 16 47 Nanyang Technological University 3 17 50 Osaka University 1 58 1.034 Grand Total Total Awardees
*magister and doctorate awardees
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2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 University of Birmingham University of Manchester University College London University of Southampton Durham University The University of Nottingham University of Edinburgh University of Warwick Imperial College London University of Glasgow City University of London Cranfield University Newcastle University Queen Mary, University of London SOAS, University of London The University of Sheffield University of Essex University of Leeds University of Oxford Bath Spa University Cardiff University De Montfort University Goldsmith University of London Lancaster University Queen's University of Belfast University of Aberdeen University of Bath University of Exeter University of Leicester University of Salford University of York
18% 82%
Doctorate Master
93 awardees: 16 PhD and 77 Master Candidates
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University of Birmingham
Master: 1. Akbar Nikmatullah Dachlan (Development Economics) 2. Alan Sebastian Chandra (Msc in Railway Systems Engineering and Integration) 3. Amalia Ghaisani Komarudin (Food Safety, Hygiene, and Management) 4. Aziiz Surahman (Computer Science) 5. Diniafini Saputri Siregar (Master of International Commercial Law) 6. Fanny (Master of Science International Business) 7. Fitri Anisa (Food Safety, Hygiene and Management) 8. Heni Herawati (Urban and Regional Planning) 9. Krisna Puji Rahmayanti (Master of Public Administration) 10. Muhammad Akbar Walenna (Geotechnical Engineering) 11. Panggah Tri Wicaksono (International Accounting and Finance) 12. Rahmat Ali Fitrah (Science and Engineering of Materials) 13. Tri Nuraini (Marketing Communications) 14. Wulan Shofa Aisyah (Civil Engineering) Doctorate: 1. Irni Rahmayani Johan (Applied Social Studies) 2. Friane Aurora (International Political Economy)
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University of Manchester
Master: 1. Adrian Syahputra (Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship) 2. Ardiansah Bayu Nugroho (Cardiovascular Health and Disease Management) 3. Awan Diga Aristo (Global Urban Development and Planning) 4. Dinur Rahmani Sadat (Management Information Systems) 5. Mohamad Reza Alhuda (Renewable Energy and Clean Technology) 6. Nadhira Ayuningtyas (Global Business Analysis) 7. Prahesti Husnindriani (Astronomy and Astrophysics) 8. Rinatania Anggraeni Fajriani (Science Management and Implementation
Doctorate: 1. Raras Cynanthia (Material Science Supply Chain Management)
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University College London
Master: 1. Agnes Winarti (Transport and City Planning) 2. Almag Fira Pradana (Economics and Policy of Energy and Environment) 3. Alvin Adisasmita (Economics) 4. Fitri Nurinsani Rachbini (Web Science and Big Data Analysis) 5. Hagorly Mohamad Hutasuhut (Space Technology) 6. Ni Nyoman Dessy Anggadewi (Urban Design) 7. Rully Prassetya (Economics)
University of Southampton
Master: 1. Kania Audrint (Strategy and Innovation Management) 2. Muhammad Gibran (Engineering in the Coastal Environment) 3. Wynne Lukman (Business Administration) Doctorate: 1. Christian Harito (Engineering and Environment) 2. Gunawan Budiprasetyo (Computer Science) 3. Mailizar (Mathematics Education)
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Bath Spa University
Master: 1. Adinny Paramita Subagiyo (Heritage Management)
Cardiff University
Master: 1. Widdi Mugijayani (International Economics Banking & Finance)
City University of London
Master: 1. Armelia Dwi Ananda (Finance) 2. Firdaus Kasim (Health Informatics)
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Cranfield University
Master: 1. Luluk Lusiantoro (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Doctorate: 1. Arie Wibowo (Applied Science)
De Montfort University
Master: 1. Ratu Tisha Destria (Management, Law, and Humanities of Sport)
Durham University
Master: 1. Linggar Rama Dian Putra (Cultural Anthropology) 2. Nur Dhani Hendranastiti (Islamic Finance) 3. Riana Rizqi Maulida (Islamic Finance and Management) 4. Rista Amallia (Science Economics) 5. Ruri Eka Fauziah Nasution (Islamic Finance)
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University of Essex
Doctorate: 1. Dian Kartika Rahajeng (Finance and Accounting)
Goldsmiths University of London
Master: 1. Rassi Narika (Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship)
Imperial College London
Master: 1. Ardhy Nugrahanto Wokas (Health Policy) 2. Arditto Trianggada (Analogue and Digital Integrated Circuit Design) 3. Sharlini Eriza Putri (Sustainable Energy Futures)
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Lancaster University
Master: 1. Gilang Nur Rahman (Psychology of Advertising)
Newcastle University
Master: 1. Damar Susilaradeya (Research Neuroscience) 2. Rhevy Adriade Putra (International Political Economy) Doctorate: 1. Andira Reoputra (Architecture, Planning, and Landscape)
Queen Mary, University of London
Master: 1. Livia Ardelia Gentha (Law and Economics) 2. Silfia Anugrah (Law and Finance)
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Queen’s University of Belfast
Master: 1. Leilani Hermiasih (Social Anthropology)
SOAS - School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Master: 1. Rahayu Siti Harjanthi (Social Anthropology of Development) Doctorate: 1. Tito Imanda (Media and Communications)
University of Leeds
Master: 1. Gandrie Ramadhan Apriandito (Transport Planning) 2. Nur Aulia Rahmah (Accounting and Finance)
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University of Aberdeen
Master: 1. Richard Anggoro (Oil and Gas Enterprise Management)
University of Bath
Master: 1. Ignasius Ryan Hasim (Accounting and Finance)
University of Leicester
Master: 1. La Ode Sabaruddin (Accounting and Finance)
University of Oxford
Doctorate: 1. Muhammad Firmansyah Kasim (Particle Physics) 2. Yudhistira Nugraha (Cyber Security)
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University of Nottingham
Master: 1. Agantaranansa Juanda (International Law) 2. Meirisa Trinkawati (Sustainable Energy and Entrepreneurship) 3. Pista Soteria Toding (Work and Organisational Psychology) 4. Pradhikna Yunik Nurhayati (Public Administration) 5. Cindy Cintasih (Social and Global Justice)
University of Salford
Master: 1. Anugrah Sabdono Sudarsono (Science and Technology)
The University of Sheffield
Doctorate: 1. Adipandang (Town and Regional Planning) 2. Razie Hanafi Azhar (Material Science)
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University of Warwick
Master: 1. Dzulfian Syafrian (Economics) 2. Herlin Putri Indah Destari (Drama and Theatre Education) 3. Wangi Pandan Sari (System Engineering) Doctorate: 1. Arif Hartono (Business Administration)
University of York
Master: 1. Siti Bayati Mangkudadi (Engineering Management)
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University of Edinburgh
Master: 1. Diandra Pandu Saginatari (Art, Space, and Nature) 2. Fajri Matahati Muhammadin (LLM in International Law) 3. Okiriza Wibisono (Artificial Intelligence) 4. Thressia Andriati Octaviani Dading (Social Anthropology) Doctorate: 1. Harla Sara Octarra (Social Policy)
University of Glasgow
Master: 1. Mohamad Sani (Mobile Design and Engineering) 2. Septiara (Public Health) 3. Uti Nilam Sari (Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy)
University of Exeter
Master: 1. Fida Muthia (Finance and Management)
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Cost Efficiency
(billing directly to LPDP, Special fees, etc)
Administration
(i.e. monitoring and evaluation)
Strategic Alliances (joint research,
Internship, short course, leadership training, etc)
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Canada
Australia
Australia
Technology
Austria
Belgium
China
Technology of China
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Germany
Aachen
Hong Kong
Technology
Denmark
Finland
France
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Korea, South
Technology
Technology
Malaysia
Maroko
Mesir
India
Ireland
Italy
Japan
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Russia
Saudi Arabia
(KFUPM)
Singapore
Spain
Sudan
Mexico
(UNAM) Netherland
New Zealand
Norway
Technology Pakistan
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Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Yordania
Thailand
Tunisia
Turki
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United Kingdom
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United States of America
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For further information, please contact: Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education A.A. Maramis II Building 2nd Floor Lapangan Banteng Timur 1st Street Central Jakarta 10710 – Republic of Indonesia Phone/Fax : +62213846474 www.lpdp.depkeu.go.id
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