Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia - Cooperation With Foreign Universities, Institutes, and Associations

Cooperation With Foreign Universities, Institutes, and Associations

Atma Jaya cooperates with foreign universities for student exchange programs, lecturer exchanges, scholarships, joint research, and other activities. Some universities are cooperating with Atma Jaya, among others:

  • University of Illinois (USA)
  • Loyola University Chicago (USA)
  • Kanda University of International Studies (Japan)
  • Southern Taiwan University of Technology (Taiwan)
  • Chung Yuan Christian University (Taiwan)
  • Woosong University Solbridge International (South Korea)
  • Kyungsung University (South Korea)
  • Catholic University of Korea (South Korea)
  • Sogang University (South Korea)
  • Daegu Mirae College (South Korea)
  • University of Santo Tomas (the Philippines)
  • The University of New South Wales (Australia)
  • Flinders University (Australia)
  • University of Queensland (Australia)
  • Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen (the Netherlands)
  • Maastricht University (the Netherlands)
  • Radboud University (the Netherlands)
  • Universitat Regensburg (Germany)
  • Gelsenkirchen University of Applied Sciences-Bolcholt Campus (Germany)
  • University of Applied Sciences Wuerzburg-Schweinfurt (Germany)
  • The Webropol University (Germany)

With institutes and associations abroad, among others:

  • National Center for Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology (Thailand)
  • National Science and Technology Development Agency (Thailand)
  • BIOTECH (Thailand)
  • The Australian Consortium for In Country Indonesian Studies (Australia)
  • Coca Cola Foundation (USA)
  • Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (Germany)
  • German Caritas Association (Germany)
  • The Katholiescher Akademischer Auslander Dienst (KAAD)

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