
Undiknas Rector Officially Sends Off IUP Students to HELP University Malaysia for Joint Degree Program
Denpasar – As part of its commitment to expanding international academic collaboration and enhancing the global competitiveness of its graduates, Universitas Pendidikan Nasional (Undiknas) officially sent off two International Undergraduate Program (IUP) students to participate in the prestigious Joint Degree program at HELP University, Malaysia. The send-off ceremony, held at the Undiknas campus, marked a significant milestone in the university’s internationalization strategy.
The two students selected for this program are Angelique Almaida and Putu Indah Gitania, both from the International Business Management study program. For the upcoming academic year, they will continue their studies at HELP University through the joint degree scheme, which allows students to earn diplomas from both institutions while also gaining cross-cultural knowledge and global business perspectives.
In his remarks, the Rector of Undiknas emphasized the importance of international academic mobility and the university’s commitment to building a world-class education ecosystem. “We believe that collaborations like this will enrich students’ perspectives, expand their professional networks, and enhance the quality of our graduates, equipping them to compete at the global level,” he stated.
Located in Kuala Lumpur, HELP University is recognized as one of Malaysia’s leading private universities, particularly in the fields of business and management. Through this joint degree program, students will pursue an integrated curriculum designed collaboratively by both institutions and gain access to international-standard academic facilities and learning environments.
Angelique and Putu Indah expressed their pride and gratitude for the opportunity. “We feel honored to be part of this program. Studying in Malaysia will not only broaden our academic horizons but also open new opportunities in the international business world,” said Angelique.
This joint degree initiative is one of the strategic steps in Undiknas’ internationalization agenda, which also includes student and faculty exchanges, collaborative research, and globally oriented curriculum development. With more students participating in international programs, Undiknas continues to strengthen its position as a forward-looking higher education institution connected to the global stage.
