Universitas Airlangga News
Universitas Airlangga (UNAIR) formally expanded its international network through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Management and Science University (MSU) Malaysia. The signing ceremony was held on Tuesday (Nov. 25, 2025) at the Balairua Plenary Hall inside the Management Building at UNAIR’s MERR-C Campus. Top administrators from both institutions attended the event, along with UNAIR faculty members who witnessed the agreement. The MoU reflects a mutual commitment to strengthening institutional collaboration. Its core objectives include enhancing cooperation in education and research and supporting the development of academic programs with long-term impact.
In his remarks, UNAIR Rector Prof. Dr. Muhammad Madyan, SE, MSi, MFin, expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to welcome MSU Malaysia as an international partner at this landmark event. He emphasized that partnerships between universities play a vital role in building an academic ecosystem that promotes shared growth and intellectual exchange. “This visit carries great significance, not only because it brings together Indonesia and Malaysia, but also because it demonstrates our shared commitment to advancing higher education for global progress,” Prof. Madyan said.
He noted that UNAIR’s newly inaugurated leadership, appointed three months earlier, now has a pivotal role in expanding international cooperation, including efforts with MSU. He stressed that higher education is an investment that thrives on trust-based partnerships rather than isolated progress.
Prof. Madyan also highlighted the need for deeper collaboration between UNAIR and MSU. Priority areas include faculty and student exchanges, joint research projects, and the development of innovative academic initiatives. “This partnership is not just administrative paperwork; it is a shared commitment to creating initiatives that benefit Indonesia, Malaysia, and the global academic community. The combined strengths of MSU and UNAIR will enrich the programs we develop together,” he added.
He further acknowledged that while many partnerships are already underway, there remains significant potential to broaden collaboration across various faculties and strengthen the outcomes of existing initiatives.
Prof. Madyan closed his remarks by thanking Prof. Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr. Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid and the MSU leadership for their trust. He expressed hope that the MoU will mark a new chapter of stronger cooperation and produce meaningful contributions for both academic communities. “We hope this collaboration brings benefits not only to our institutions but also to society at large. Together, let us build a stronger and more impactful future for higher education,” he concluded.
The event wrapped up with a symbolic presentation celebrating the partnership. Both universities expressed optimism that the collaboration will enhance the quality of higher education and expand international opportunities for students and faculty.