12 July 2011

The University of Queensland has strengthened its academic, government and alumni links during a recent tour of Indonesia.

Vice-Chancellor Professor Paul Greenfield and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Debbie Terry led a successful delegation from May 16–23.

The program included visits to partner institutions, high-level meetings with senior Indonesian ministers, a suite of seminars, alumni functions, and briefings from Australian Government agencies.

Among the highlights was the signing of a new UQ partnership with one of Indonesia’s leading research institutes – the Eijkman Institute of Molecular Biology. The visit to the institute included the inaugural joint UQ-Eijkman seminar, which featured a presentation about UQ’s dengue fever research by Professor Paul Young.

A new agreement was also signed between UQ’s Faculty of Business, Economics and Law and Indonesia’s largest and oldest national university, Universitas Gadjah Mada, complementing an existing Memorandum of Understanding between the two institutions.

Dean of the UQ Graduate School, Professor Zlatko Skrbis, delivered the first Indonesian UQ Research Higher Degree seminar in Jakarta, followed by a talk from Indonesian UQ PhD graduate Dr Siti Zulaiha.

Professor Paul Greenfield capped off the visit with a presentation entitled “Universities in the 21st Century: their role in solving global challenges” to enthusiastic audiences in Jakarta and Yogyakarta.

The presentations were part of the UQ Global Challenges Leadership Series, which sees experts discuss major challenges of the 21st century with alumni and partners around the world.

Australian Ambassador to Indonesia Greg Moriarty endorsed the UQ visit at an official reception hosted at his residence.

The tour coincided with the launch of the translated version of UQ publication Coral Reefs and Climate Change: A Guide for Education and Awareness by Mr Moriarty and Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Minister Fadel Muhammad.

Mr Moriarty was also on hand to present UQ graduate Professor Endang Sukara, Vice Chairman of the Indonesian Institute of Science, with the Australian Alumni Award for Excellence in Research and innovation.

Media: Elspeth Muir (07 3346 7672, e.muir@uq.edu.au)