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View all search resultsThe government's idea to grant mining concessions to tertiary institutions has met with a mixed response, with some universities saying it could have a mutually beneficial outcome for both sectors and at least one professor alleging it is a subversive move to silence critics of the mining industry.
The potential entry of higher education institutions to the mining sector poses significant management risks as well as possible solutions to anticipate and mitigate such risks, among them the hybrid organizational structure.
More universities throughout the country have lent their voices to calls for a fair and accountable general election, as concerns over state partisanship and democratic backsliding continued to gain traction in the week before voting day.
As a maritime nation, Indonesia's next leader needs a strong policy to enhance the country's position at the global maritime table and capitalize on the untapped potentials of its abundance of marine resources, including renewable energy sources, so it transforms into a strong and prosperous country.
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