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UNAIR establish cooperation with CUPL

Collaboration with international universities is one of Universitas Airlangga (UNAIR)’s strategic efforts to advance world-class education. On Friday, March 27, 2026, UNAIR welcomed a visit from the China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL). The visit took place at the Plenary Meeting Room, 4th Floor, Management Office, MERR-C Campus.


The meeting was attended by UNAIR Rector Prof. Dr. Muhammad Madyan, S.E., M.S.,i M.Fin., along with vice rectors. Representatives from the Faculty of Law (FH), Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP), and Airlangga Global Engagement (AGE) were also present. UNAIR Rector, Prof Madyan, stated that the collaboration between the two parties had begun through the Faculty of Law. The initiative served as a solid foundation to expand broader collaboration opportunities, including the academic exchange program agreed upon during the meeting.


“We believe that this collaboration initiative will enhance academic exchange between both parties and provide valuable global experience for our students,” Prof Madyan said.


Furthermore, the professor from the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) also outlined UNAIR’s commitment to making a meaningful impact at the international level. “UNAIR is committed to strengthening collaboration that contributes not only to academic excellence but also creates meaningful impact for society,” Prof Madyan said.


Prof Madyan hoped that the visit would further strengthen collaboration between both institutions and open up new opportunities for future collaboration. In line with Prof Madyan, Chair of CUPL University Council Jiang Zeting stated that UNAIR and CUPL have strong collaboration potential. He explained that CUPL, as one of the leading centers for legal and political studies in China, has established collaborations with various universities across Asia and worldwide.


UNAIR became one of the universities in Southeast Asia selected by CUPL to explore potential collaboration, particularly in academic exchange. “We believe that UNAIR and CUPL can develop promising collaborations in the future. We hope to strengthen collaboration in broader areas, such as research, innovation, and economics,” Jiang Zeting said.

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