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August 1, 2025Group photo of the University of Debrecen, representatives of LLDikti Region III, UMN officials, and representatives of 8 universities. (Doc. UMN)
Tangerang, Monday, (04/08/2025) – As a concrete step in the international collaboration agreed upon by Universitas Multimedia Nusantara and the University of Debrecen, Hungary, UMN, together with the University of Debrecen and LLDikti Region III, organized a sharing session and research collaboration program. This activity is part of implementing the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two institutions while strengthening global academic synergy through knowledge exchange and research collaboration. The event was attended by representatives from LLDikti Region III and eight universities in Indonesia that are also UMN partners.
Dr. habil led the sharing session. Adrián Szilárd Nagy, Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business, and Dr. habil. Beata Bittner, Associate Professor at the University of Debrecen. The session discussed “Strengthening Research Capacity through International Collaboration: University of Debrecen and Indonesian HEIs in the Jakarta Region.” The event was opened by Prof. Dr. Friska Natalia, S.Kom., M.T., as Vice Rector for Academic and Internationalization Affairs at UMN.
Friska at the opening of the Sharing Session with the University of Debrecen. (Doc. UMN)
“I am very pleased to welcome the University of Debrecen along with UMN’s higher education partners. This event is not only an implementation of ongoing collaboration but also a milestone in the collaboration between UMN and the University of Debrecen. We have been greatly inspired and learned a lot from the University of Debrecen, starting from the quality of education, research, learning, and other important aspects,” Friska said.
Friska hopes that this activity will strengthen the relationship between UMN and the University of Debrecen and positively impact higher education in Indonesia. Friska hopes to collaborate more and explore broader collaboration opportunities in the future.
This activity was supported by the Higher Education Services Agency (LLDIKTI) Region III, attended by Dr. Henri Togar Hasiholan Tambunan, S.E., M.A., the Head of LLDIKTI Region III. In his remarks, Henri expressed his delight over the successful global collaboration, noting that this presents a valuable opportunity for Indonesian universities to expand their partnerships with foreign institutions.
Henri at the opening of the Sharing Session with the University of Debrecen. (Doc. UMN)
“Collaboration between universities is important; universities cannot develop without collaboration. Not only domestically, but also collaboration with foreign universities, through which we can enhance our global competitiveness and recognition. This event is not just a routine visit, but also an opportunity for universities to initiate new ideas and programs,” Henri said.
Henri believes this event marks an important milestone for private universities to collaborate with global institutions. He is confident that many collaboration opportunities can be explored, such as joint research, visiting lectures, student exchanges, and other initiatives that can positively impact students and faculty.
“Today, we are no longer limited by geography; technology has advanced significantly, and this is our opportunity to enhance our reputation on the global stage. I hope this is not the end of this activity but the beginning of a long, solid, and beneficial journey that can be implemented in each university,” Henri concluded.
The event was held to strengthen collaboration between UMN and the University of Debrecen, and it continued with a sharing session with Dr. Habil. Adrián Szilárd Nagy and Dr. habil. Beata Bittner. During this session, Adrián and Beata shared information about the University of Debrecen and the various open areas of collaboration that can be worked on together.
Henri during the sharing session. (Doc. UMN)
“Our university has existed since 1912, with various faculties ranging from business, agriculture, law, informatics, and many more. Currently, we have 32,000 students, including 7,600 international students from various countries around the world. There are 29 students from Indonesia. I hope that there will be more students in the future, whether through exchange programs or continuing their studies at the University of Debrecen,” Dr. habil. Adrián Szilárd Nagy, Head of the Faculty of Economics and Business at the University of Debrecen, said
Adrián also mentioned various collaborations that can be undertaken with universities in Indonesia, including research and innovation collaborations, joint projects, or other academic activities that can benefit universities, faculty members, and students.
Sharing session with Beata. (Doc. UMN)
“We do prioritize the quality of our education; it is an important part of our mission. We not only support our faculty members but also the development of our students in various ways. We actively conduct international research, research collaborations, and partnerships with industry. Therefore, we are open to collaborations with both faculty members and students,” Dr. Habil. Beata Bittner, Associate Professor at the University of Debrecen, said
Beata explained the various research areas that can be conducted together, including corporate economics, media economics, sustainable business, sustainable technology, and other topics. Beata also noted that these areas are not limited to business and economics but are open to different fields of study.
“We are open to research in other fields. If there are faculty members currently conducting research that requires data, or research involving Asia-Europe business trends, we are open to international research collaboration. Do not hesitate to collaborate, as we are also eager to collaborate together, and research collaboration is one of the things that can be done in the near future,” Beata added.
By UMN Public Relations Team
English translation by Levina Chrestella Theodora
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