As a research-based university with a vision of advancing humanity, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) recognizes the importance of collaboration with various partners in various fields, ranging from education, research, community service, professional, resources or assets, and business.
Supporting the development of research and the production of cutting-edge innovation, as well as to provide opportunities to educate students to be scientific leaders and innovators, we explored the profile of our bilateral partners, mapped the opportunities, and created lists of potential counterparts from our 556 partners across the globe.
Research centers have the most number of countries with potential counterparts especially in Asia and in Europe, followed by Oceania and America. The potential is high for research in the field of Infrastructure and Sustainable Environment, Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, as well as Artificial Intelligence and Health Technology, and IoT and Defense Technology.
The highest numbers are recorded in the Center for Energy and Mineral Resources Studies (266) and the Center for Sustainable Infrastructure and Environment Studies (254), followed by Advanced Materials and Nano Technology Studies (246) and Defense Technology Studies (212).
Other centers such as Disaster Mitigation and Climate Change (191) and Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (167) also demonstrate strong collaboration potential. Meanwhile, emerging or more specialized centers, including Halal Studies (13), show comparatively smaller networks.
Overall, the distribution highlights strong global engagement opportunities, particularly in energy, infrastructure, advanced technology, and strategic science fields.