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Great Universities Aren't Built Overnight; They Grow From Smart Investment

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A coordinator for LPPM UBSI in Tasikmalaya emphasizes that great universities are not built overnight.
  • The article discusses the importance of strategic investment in developing quality graduates amid rapid technological change.
  • It poses the question of how a campus can produce high-caliber graduates in today's evolving job market.

Developing a top-tier university capable of producing high-quality graduates requires more than just time; it demands strategic investment. Ir. Tuti Alawiyah, coordinator for LPPM UBSI's Tasikmalaya campus, highlights that "great universities are not built in a day." In an era of rapid technological advancement and shifting work landscapes, the crucial question for any educational institution is how to consistently generate graduates who meet the demands of the modern job market.

Alawiyah's perspective underscores the need for a deliberate and well-planned approach to higher education. This involves not only curriculum development but also investment in faculty, infrastructure, and industry partnerships. The goal is to create an environment where students can thrive and develop the skills necessary for success in their chosen fields. The article suggests that such strategic planning is the foundation upon which lasting academic excellence is built.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.