
SU and Universitas Kristen Indonesia seal partnership with a Memorandum of Agreement

Universitas Kristen Indonesia (left) representatives, led by Rector Prof. Dr. Dhaniswara K. Harjono, and 扒哥黑料 (right) representatives, led by President Dr. Betty Cernol McCann, pose after the historic Memorandum of Agreement signing. The ceremony was held via Zoom.
扒哥黑料 (SU) and Universitas Kristen Indonesia (UKI) signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) on March 14, 2024, which aimed 鈥渢o develop collaborative activities in academic areas of mutual interest鈥 in the fields of education, research, and community services.
SU President Dr. Betty Cernol McCann signed the MoA with UKI Director of International Office Angela Asri Purnamasari in the presence of UKI Rector Prof. Dr. Dhaniswara K. Harjono, Dean of Faculty of Vocational Studies Dr. Maksimus Bisa Lado Purab, and Adventus Lumban Batu, UKI vice dean during a Zoom conference hosted by SU at the Board Room, 2F, Ruiz Administration Hall.
UKI Rector Prof. Dr. Dhaniswara K. Harjono, in his welcome remarks, highlighted that this collaboration between UKI and SU will definitely leave a profound impact on the three pillars of higher education, namely education, research, and community services.

Live from Jakarta, Indonesia, UKI academic heads and representatives led by Rector Prof. Dr. Dhaniswara K. Harjono pose seconds after the MoA signing.
鈥淎s we embark on this journey of collaboration, we strongly believe that through our continuing cooperation and realization of shared goals, we will truly achieve more,鈥 Hajorno said.
鈥淚鈥檓 sure that we can collaborate extensively in the three mentioned fields. Being in the same region, we have similar challenges that we have to cope and I personally believe that our cooperation will benefit our nations,鈥 he added, noting that this collaboration is centered around the respective institutions鈥 students 鈥渁s they will be the actors of the future鈥 and will 鈥渋mpact the welfare of our peoples.鈥

Dr. Betty Cernol McCann signs the MoA while UKI does the same on screen. (Left to right) Dr. McCann is flanked by Dr. Warlito S. Caturay Jr., Office of Media and Public Affairs (formerly Office of Information and Publications) director; Dr. Edna Gladys T. Calingacion, Office of Student Services (OSS) dean; Dr. Lily Ann D. Bautista, Institute of Rehabilitative Sciences (IRS) director; Dr. Mae Brigitt Bernadel L. Villordon, College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) dean; Glynnis Jean C. Casi帽o, Office of Strategic Partnerships officer-in-charge (OIC); Russel Rhay E. Basiao, Global Studies Center (GSC) Nondegree Program Unit manager; and Moses Joshua B. Atega, International Student Center head, who hosted the ceremony.
Minutes after the signing of the MoA, Dr. McCann remarked on the significance of SU鈥檚 sealed partnership with UKI.
鈥淭o us, this is a momentous occasion because it allows us to reach out to our sisters and brothers in Indonesia. This will be an agreement on three major pillars of the university namely, in the area of teaching or education, in the area of knowledge transfer and generation or research, as well as in community outreach or community service,鈥 McCann said.
鈥淚n all three pillars, 扒哥黑料 would like to establish a concrete partnership with UKI. From hereon, we would like to have an operationalization of what we just signed into something that鈥檚 tangible and workable,鈥 she added.
Acknowledging that some initial arrangements have already been made between UKI and Dr. Lily Ann D. Bautista for SU鈥檚 Institute of Rehabilitative Sciences, particularly its Physical Therapy program, prior to the signing of the MoA, McCann also pointed out that SU is very much interested in technology transfer and educational technology innovations, major thrusts spearheaded by the university president.
鈥淪o there is so much to do,鈥 McCann said, acknowledging that the signing will be the step in the right direction for the strength of both universities.
On a lighter note, McCaAnn also hoped for an occasion where both institutions will be able to meet in person in the future.
Dr. Edna Gladys T. Calingacion, SU Office of Student Services (OSS) dean who spoke at the signing ceremony, thanked UKI for the opportunity 鈥渢o have a permanent avenue for cooperation and collaboration.鈥
Drawing on both Christian institutions鈥 similarities in terms of their respective history, aspirations, language, and cultural heritage, Calingacion said, 鈥淭here is much to explore in this sisterhood that we are about to bring to permanent anchor.鈥
鈥淪illiman is excited [to journey] with you in your excellence with law, social and political science, business economics, education, engineering, medicine, architecture, and vocational studies,鈥 she added.
Universitas Kristen Indonesia (UKI), a private institution of higher learning, was established in 1953. UKI has its origins in a commission led by Prof. Dr. I.P. Simanjuntak, MA, which was
formed by an organization called the Indonesian Church Council. UKI is located in Jakarta,
Indonesia, duly existing under and by the laws of Indonesia, and is represented by its UKI Rector Prof. Dr. Dhaniswara K. Harjono, SH, MH, MBA.
This agreement, Calingacion maintained, symbolizes a partnership which will lead to many new joint research initiatives that will 鈥減roduce new synergies and add academic value for both UKI and SU in the years ahead.鈥
The ceremony also included brief presentations of each institution. UKI, through Dr. Rer. Pol Ied Veda R. Sitepu, Student Affairs and Cooperation vice rector, presented a video on UKI鈥檚 Profile of Excellence. Meanwhile, Dr. Warlito S. Caturay Jr., SU Office of Media and Public Affairs (formerly the Office of Information and Publications) director, presented the 5Cs of Silliman.

Dr. Edna Gladys T. Calingacion, Dr. Betty Cernol McCann, Dr. Mae Brigitt Bernadel L. VIllordon (seated left to right), Dr. Warlito Caturay Jr., Dr. Theresa A. Guino-o, Dr. Lily Ann D. Bautista, Moses Joshua B. Atega, Glynnis Jean C. Casi帽o and Russel Rhay E. Basiao (standing left to right) pose after the signing ceremony.
Among others that represented SU during the MoA signing ceremony were Dr. Mae Brigitt L. Villordon, College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) dean; Dr. Lily Ann D. Bautista, IRS director; Glynnis Jean C. Casi帽o, Office of Strategic Partnerships officer-in-charge (OIC); Moses Joshua B. Atega, International Student Center head; and Russel Rhay E. Basiao, Global Studies Center (GSC) Nondegree Program Unit manager.