Indonesian Islamic Bank (BSI) with Semarang State Polytechnic (Polynes) agreed to build synergy strong to welcome the presence of an independent era of independent campus learning (MBKM).
Through synergy with industry, universities will receive many benefits.
Likewise, the business world has the opportunity to get support for technology transfer-based business development from within the campus.
"We welcome cooperation with Polynes this. BSI ensure full support for the advancement of higher education in Indonesia," said Chief Executive Officer (CEO) BSI Regional Office 8 Semarang Imam Hidayat Sunarto.
“For example, there have been many opportunities for student internship programs, including for campuses Polynes," he added at the signing of the memorandum of understanding (Mou) between BSI with Polynes at RM IBC in the Teuku Umar Kaliwiru area.
The forum invited the Director Polynes Prof Dr Totok Prasetyo, Area Manager BSI Semarang City of Zen Assegaf, Deputy Directors Polynes as well as office branch manager BSI.
In addition to the internship program, this collaboration with the campus includes steps to support the implementation of research, lectures and community service which are the demands of the Tri Dharma of higher education.
But no less important in this collaboration is the support for the use of banking services to help manage higher education.
Source: Suaramerdeka.com / Hari Santoso