The Jakarta Post | Sat, 09/25/2010 11:30 AM
JAKARTA: Indonesian Defense University (Unhan) introduced a new master study program on disaster management for national security.
Unhan, a state university under the Defense Ministry, said the new program was aimed at producing graduates to meet the need for experts who could help mitigate the impact of disasters and rehabilitate disaster-hit areas.
Unhan rector Maj. Gen. Syarifudin Tippe said Indonesia was wracked by many disasters. “Not many people realize the importance of understanding disasters, how to prepare for them, what to do when disasters strike and how it impacts the defense system,” he said in press release made available on Friday.
Applicants to the program are required to have a minimum TOEFL score of 500 and minimum Academic Potential Test score of 550. The program is open to members of the military and police corps as well as civilians.
Unhan said it would grant full scholarships to all students of the program, including covering the cost of field study to universities at home and abroad.
Every academic year, Unhan accepts between 20 and 30 students for each program. —JP
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