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UI: Student LGBT Study Not Official University Stance

From Tempo · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Universitas Indonesia (UI) has clarified that a study by its Psychology Student Executive Board (BEM) on LGBT issues does not represent the university's official stance.
  • UI stated the study was an internal student organization's research based on academic literature.
  • The university emphasized its commitment to academic freedom while distancing itself from the specific content of the student study.

Depok, Indonesia โ€“ Universitas Indonesia (UI) has issued a clarification regarding a study on LGBT issues conducted by the Student Executive Board (BEM) of its Psychology faculty. The university stressed that the findings and content of this study do not reflect the official position or policies of UI.

UI explained that the research was an internal academic exercise undertaken by the student organization. It was based on existing academic literature and was intended as an internal exploration of the subject matter. The university highlighted that such student-led initiatives are common and fall under the umbrella of academic freedom and student organizational activities.

While affirming its support for academic freedom and diverse scholarly inquiry, UI made it clear that the views expressed in the BEM Psychology study are those of the student body involved and not representative of the institution. This distinction is crucial for managing public perception and maintaining the university's official stance on sensitive social issues.

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