Published on: Monday, 13 April 2026
On Monday, April 13, 2026, held in the meeting room of Primakara University, an International Sharing Session was successfully conducted as a strategic platform for lecturers to enhance their understanding of structured and globally competitive research development. The activity aimed to strengthen the research capacity of academic staff by providing insights into effective research planning and international publication strategies.
Through interactive and engaging discussions, participants gained valuable knowledge on how to develop a well-structured research roadmap, including identifying relevant research themes, setting long-term research directions, and aligning research outcomes with global trends and societal needs. The session also highlighted the importance of consistency and collaboration in building a strong research portfolio that is competitive at the international level.
In addition, the session provided in-depth insights into opportunities and strategies for publishing in reputable international journals. Participants were introduced to best practices in academic writing, journal selection, and navigating the peer-review process. These insights are expected to encourage lecturers to actively contribute to global scientific publications and enhance their academic visibility.
The dynamic exchange of ideas throughout the session created a collaborative learning atmosphere, allowing participants to share experiences, challenges, and best practices in conducting research. This not only enriched individual perspectives but also fostered a stronger research culture within the university.
This activity reflects Primakara University’s ongoing commitment to improving the quality of research and expanding academic collaboration at the international level. By facilitating forums such as this International Sharing Session, the university continues to support its lecturers in becoming productive, innovative, and globally competitive researchers.
DRPM Primakara University held an IRIS coordination meeting with internal reviewers to support more effective and integrated research and community service management.
Great news once again from Primakara University Nine outstanding lecturers have successfully secured funding for the 2026 Research and Community Service (PKM) Program organized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology (Kemendiktisaintek). This achievement stands as clear evidence of Primakara’s commitment to fostering innovation, high-quality research, and meaningful contributions to society. Not only excelling in academics, but also creating real impact on the advancement of knowledge and community well-being. Keep creating, keep inspiring! Primakara University is ready to move forward and drive change through research and community engagement. We would like to extend our congratulations to the lecturers who have received this funding, and we hope this achievement continues to inspire the creation of impactful and beneficial works for the wider community.
On Monday, April 13, 2026, Primakara University successfully held an International Visiting Lecture featuring Prof. Dr. Arun Kumar Sangiah as an international speaker, who discussed the role of Artificial Intelligence in the development of the Internet of Things (IoT) to support sustainable ecosystems. Through an interactive and inspiring session, participants gained new insights into the implementation of intelligent technologies, global research opportunities, and international collaboration in the fields of AI and IoT. This activity reflects Primakara University’s commitment to fostering innovation, advancing research, and developing impactful technologies for the future.