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View all search resultsConstitutional Court (MK) Chief Justice Akil Mochtar(right) meets with Riris K Toha Sarumpaet (central) of the University ofIndonesia's (UI) school of letters and Effendi Gazali (left), anotherUI lecturer representing the professor, lecturer and people care foreducation forum at the MK building on Wednesday
Because we care: Because we care: Constitutional Court (MK) Chief Justice Akil Mochtar(right) meets with Riris K Toha Sarumpaet (central) of the University ofIndonesiaâs (UI) school of letters and Effendi Gazali (left), anotherUI lecturer representing the professor, lecturer and people care foreducation forum at the MK building on Wednesday. The forum discussed the recent national exams fiasco and its relation to the Higher Education Law. (JP/Jerry Adiguna) (MK) Chief Justice Akil Mochtar(right) meets with Riris K Toha Sarumpaet (central) of the University ofIndonesiaâs (UI) school of letters and Effendi Gazali (left), anotherUI lecturer representing the professor, lecturer and people care foreducation forum at the MK building on Wednesday. The forum discussed the recent national exams fiasco and its relation to the Higher Education Law. (JP/Jerry Adiguna)
Constitutional Court (MK) Chief Justice Akil Mochtar(right) meets with Riris K Toha Sarumpaet (central) of the University ofIndonesia's (UI) school of letters and Effendi Gazali (left), anotherUI lecturer representing the professor, lecturer and people care foreducation forum at the MK building on Wednesday. The forum discussed the recent national exams fiasco and its relation to the Higher Education Law. (JP/Jerry Adiguna)
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