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Vision & Mission

vision

“To become a leading research study program in the field of International Relations with a concentration on cooperation in handling international and transnational crimes by 2030.”

mission

  1. Organizing higher education activities that produce superior, competitive, and adaptive graduates in the field of International Relations, particularly in cooperation in handling international and transnational crimes.
  2. Organizing research activities that produce publications, intellectual property rights, books, policies, and technologies that are effective and efficient in accordance with the field of International Relations, particularly in cooperation in handling international and transnational crimes.
  3. Organizing community service activities that can produce publications, intellectual property rights, books, policies, and technologies that are effective and efficient in accordance with the field of International Relations, particularly in cooperation in handling international and transnational crimes.
  4. Organizing strategic collaborations with stakeholders, both domestically and internationally, to improve the quality of education, research, and community service.
  5. Organizing efficient, accountable, transparent, and equitable governance to gain recognition from the public and professional institutions for the quality of education, research, and community service activities in the field of International Relations, particularly in cooperation in handling international and transnational crimes.

mission

  1. To produce graduates who master the concepts and theories of international relations in general, and those related to international cooperation in addressing transnational and international crime in particular.
  2. To produce graduates who are able to apply these concepts and theories in research relevant to the field of international relations in general and international cooperation in addressing transnational and international crime in particular.
  3. To produce graduates who are able to work practically, providing alternatives for resolving issues related to the field of international relations in general and international cooperation in addressing transnational and international crime in particular.
  4. To produce graduates who are able to be held accountable and accountable for their work professionally.

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