Yogyakarta, 3 February 2025 – The Faculty of Biology, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has once again strengthened its international collaboration with the University of Leeds through online discussions to follow up on the initiation of a double degree program at master’s and doctoral levels between the Faculty of Biology UGM and the Faculty of Science, University of Leeds. In this meeting, the University of Leeds was represented by Ms. Premilla Kanaphaty, Director for South East Asia Global Engagement Team. Meanwhile, from the Faculty of Biology UGM, Dr. Eko Agus Suyono, M.App.Sc., Vice Dean for Research, Community Service, Collaboration and Alumni Affairs; Sukirno, Ph.D., Head of Undergraduate Study Program; and Matin Nuhamunada, M.Sc., Ph.D., Secretary of the Office of International Affairs, Faculty of Biology, UGM.

Collaboration between the UGM Faculty of Biology and the University of Leeds has been established since 2022 through an undergraduate double degree program. Until now, seven International Undergraduate Program (IUP) students at the Faculty of Biology UGM have undertaken double degree studies at the University of Leeds. Through this discussion, the two institutions discussed the possibility of expanding the program to higher levels, namely master’s and doctoral levels.
Ms. Premilla Kanaphaty said that the University of Leeds is open to the potential for further collaboration with UGM, especially the Faculty of Biology. She emphasized that the collaborative relationships that have been ongoing over the last few years can become a strong foundation for developing broader academic collaboration. Furthermore, this double degree master’s and doctoral program is planned to receive support from the Indonesian Government’s Education Fund Management Institute (LPDP) scholarship.
This discussion is a strategic step in strengthening academic relations between the Faculty of Biology UGM and the University of Leeds. The initiation of this collaboration is in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 4) which aims to improve access and quality of higher education through international academic collaboration. Apart from that, this collaboration also supports SDG 17, which emphasizes the importance of partnerships between educational institutions in creating a positive impact on the development of science and human resources at the global level.