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View all search resultsThe Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) in West Java has come under fire over a recent policy that requires students receiving tuition fee reductions to work part time on campus, with education experts criticizing the requirement as inconsistent with prevailing regulations and showcasing power relations between the university and its students.
The Bandung Institute of Technology’s (ITB) rectorate struck a deal on Monday with the university’s School of Business and Management (SBM ITB) to allow the latter to resume classes after a dispute over its status as an autonomous institution.
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