UNM and National Police Strengthen Collaboration, Strategic Partnership Set for Extension
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Universitas Nusa Mandiri (UNM) and the Indonesian National Police (POLRI) are extending their strategic partnership.
- The collaboration aims to enhance human resource development in the digital era through education, research, and community service.
- Both institutions are refining cooperation documents to implement new, innovative programs for national development.
Universitas Nusa Mandiri (UNM) and the Indonesian National Police (POLRI) are strengthening their strategic partnership, focusing on extending their collaboration to foster superior human resources in the digital transformation era. This commitment was solidified during discussions on renewing their cooperation agreement, held on Thursday (June 11, 2026) at the TNCC Building in South Jakarta.
The meeting served as a platform for both institutions to enhance their synergy in key areas, including education, research, community service, and human resource competency development. They reviewed and refined the cooperation documents that will guide future collaborative programs. The discussion also included an evaluation of past initiatives and explored new opportunities aligned with societal needs and national development challenges in the digital age.
As a Digital Business Campus, UNM views its partnership with POLRI as crucial for contributing to the development of professional, integrity-driven human resources capable of adapting to technological advancements. Panggah Muanif S, UNM's Public Relations head, emphasized the strategic role of ongoing collaboration between universities and state institutions in creating a relevant educational ecosystem. "UNM remains committed to building productive and sustainable partnerships with strategic institutions like POLRI. Through this collaboration, we hope to deliver programs that provide tangible benefits for human resource development, digital competency enhancement, and the strengthening of the Tri Dharma Perguruan Tinggi (three pillars of higher education)," he stated in a release on Sunday (June 14, 2026).
Muanif added that the renewed cooperation signifies not just the continuation of institutional relations but also the potential for innovative and impactful new programs. "Amidst the acceleration of digital transformation, synergy between education and state institutions is increasingly vital. We are optimistic that this strengthened cooperation will yield strategic initiatives supporting improvements in education, research, community service, and the development of human resources ready for future challenges," he said. The discussions also aimed to bolster collaboration in areas supporting national development, including human resource capacity building, digital literacy, and innovation-based program development.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.