FAH UIN Jakarta Explores International Cooperation with The SEASREP Foundation
FAH UIN Jakarta Explores International Cooperation with The SEASREP Foundation

FAH Building, FAH Online News – The Faculty of Adab and Humanities (FAH) of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta held an important meeting to discuss cooperation with the The Southeast Asian Studies Regional Exchange Program (SEASREP) Foundation in the Dean’s Meeting Room on Tuesday, June 9, 2026.

This meeting marked an initial step in exploring various opportunities for academic collaboration and institutional development between FAH UIN Jakarta and the SEASREP Foundation. Representing SEASREP was Dr. Abdul Wahid from Universitas Gadjah Mada, who presented a range of programs and potential areas of cooperation that could be developed jointly.

The meeting was opened and chaired by the Dean of the Faculty of Adab and Humanities, Dr. Ade Abdul Hak. Also in attendance were the vice deans, heads of study programs, and lecturers involved in the development of international cooperation: Dr. Ida Farida (Vice Dean I), Dr. Siti Amsariah (Vice Dean II), and Prof. Usep Abdul Matin (Vice Dean III).

The meeting was also attended by Prof. Dr. Jajat Burhanuddin (Head of the MSKI and DSPI Study Programs), Nurul Azizah (Secretary of the Islamic Civilization History Study Program), Dr. Awalia Rahma (Lecturer in the Master’s Program of Islamic Cultural History), and Yeni Ratna Yuningsih (Lecturer in the Arabic Language and Literature Study Program).

Discussions focused on cooperation opportunities that could be developed with the SEASREP Foundation, particularly in the areas of research, academic exchange, strengthening international networks, and the advancement of Southeast Asian studies. The collaboration is expected to provide broader opportunities for FAH lecturers and students to participate in regional and international academic and research programs.

Dean Dr. Ade Abdul Hak emphasized that strengthening international partnerships is part of the faculty’s strategy to enhance the quality of the university’s three core missions—education, research, and community service—while expanding FAH’s contribution to the advancement of knowledge, particularly in the fields of humanities, history, and Southeast Asian studies.

Through this meeting, FAH UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta hopes to establish a productive and sustainable partnership with the SEASREP Foundation that will provide tangible benefits to the academic community and support the faculty’s internationalization efforts in the future.

Written by: Kasih Nur / Deny Saputra
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