11 Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) signed between RMIT and partners in Indonesia
#5 ranked among Indonesian students considering study in Australia
48% increase in Indonesian student enrolments since 2022
40 years of RMIT's international education presence and activities in 2027
Indonesia is one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing economies and an increasingly important regional partner in strengthening education, innovation and industry collaboration. The Hub will be located at World Trade Centre 2 Jakarta, where its purpose-built space will feature flexible learning and meeting spaces for students, partners and industry.
Through its core activities, the Hub will work with government and industry to deliver applied short courses designed to respond to local workforce and community needs.
RMIT's presence in Indonesia builds on almost 40 years of international education in Southeast Asia, alongside its strategic network of hubs in Melbourne through the RMIT Asia Hub, Barcelona through RMIT Europe, and Hanoi.
Learn more about the RMIT Southeast Asia Hub and opportunities to work and collaborate with us.
The Hub’s activities span four focus areas aligned with the Golden Indonesia Vision 2045 strategy.
RMIT University is ranked 15th in the world for Architecture/Built Environment* and equal 19th globally for Art & Design*. It is also ranked #1 in Australia and #44 globally for interdisciplinary science**.
*QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026 and **THE Interdisciplinary Science 2026
The RMIT Southeast Asia Hub will bring together government, industry, education and community partners to support collaboration, innovation and skills development in Indonesia and across Southeast Asia.
We welcome opportunities to collaborate to deliver skills development and knowledge exchange across digital technologies, creative industries, regenerative futures, and MedTech and health.
Tantia Dian Permata Indah is the inaugural director of the RMIT Southeast Asia Hub in Jakarta. She drives strategic engagement with government, industry, and academic partners to support Indonesia’s development priorities. Prior to RMIT, Tantia held senior leadership roles at Monash University Indonesia, overseeing operations, finance, and enterprise engagement.
The RMIT Indonesia alumni chapter is making impact across business, technology, design and the creative industries. Alumni continue to strengthen professional networks and opportunities across the region.
When Kinsey found herself living and working in the world’s most populous city, connecting with like-minded people made all the difference.
RMIT has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Indonesian government, during a visit that signals the University’s deepening presence and partnerships in the region.
Earlier this week, RMIT University welcomed global thought leaders and regional partners for the 11th International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC 2025).
RMIT’s expertise in medical technology (MedTech) is shaping new partnerships and initiatives designed to increase cooperation and collaboration in Indonesia’s healthcare sector.
Explore opportunities for collaboration, partnerships and engagement through the RMIT Southeast Asia Hub.
World Trade Centre 2 (WTC 2), Level 18
Jl. Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 29–31, Jakarta Selatan
Indonesia 12920

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