Cooperation Agreement Signing between Faculty of Humanities and Language Development and Training Institution, Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education

The Faculty of Humanities, Udayana University, signed a cooperation agreement with the Language Development and Training Institute, Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, on Tuesday, January 27, 2026. This activity was held as part of strengthening cooperation services, public relations, and publications in order to support language and literary development in Indonesia. The presence of this cooperation reflects a shared commitment to support the strength of Indonesian language and literature. The event ran smoothly and concluded with a discussion session on opportunities for future cooperation.


The signing of the cooperation agreement took place on the 2nd floor of Building A, Kemendikdasmen Complex, Jakarta. The event was attended by the Head of the Language Development and Training Institution, Hafidz Muksin who was represented by the Secretary of the Language Development and Training Institute, Mr. Ganjar Harimansyah, the Dean of the Faculty of Humanities Udayana University, Prof. I Nyoman Aryawibawa, and the Coordinator of the Information and Cooperation Management Unit Udayana University, Dr. I Gusti Agung Istri Aryani. Also present were the Head of the Bali Provincial Language Center, Mrs. Elis Setiati, and the Secretariat of the Language Development and Training Institution. The presence of these stakeholders reflected a shared commitment to strengthening Indonesian language and literature. The event proceeded smoothly and concluded with a discussion session on future cooperation implementation opportunities.


This agreement signing shows the commitment by the Faculty of Humanities Udayana University and the Language Development and Training Institution to strengthen synergy in the fields of research, development, and language and literature data collection. The collaboration is expected to make a tangible contribution to the preservation and strengthening of Indonesian language and culture, while supporting the sustainable implementation of the three pillars of higher education. The scope of cooperation includes joint research activities, data exchange, and the involvement of lecturers and students in language-related programs. With this partnership in place, both institutions are optimistic about producing academic in a wide impact.