Lecturer of Master of Built Environment Architecture Program Participated in Sabbatical Leave Program at the University of Sydney Australia

Photo of Ir. Jenny Ernawati, MSP., Ph.D., CIQaR with Prof. Professor Duanfang Lu

Lecturer of Master of Built Environment Architecture Program, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Brawijaya (FT UB) Ir. Jenny Ernawati, MSP., Ph.D., CIQaR participated in the 2024 Sabbatical Leave Program held at the University of Sydney Australia on (11/7-11/8/2024). Sabbatical Leave is a program of UB permission to leave campus in order to establish cooperation with institutions abroad.

“This activity aims to support the achievement of improving UB’s Main Performance Indicators, especially in Master of Environmental Architecture program,” said Jenny.

In the event, Jenny conducted a joint publication with Professor Duanfang Lu, B.Arch., Ph.D. from the School of Architecture, Design and Planning, the University of Sydney, Australia.

The event was one of UB’s internationalization efforts to collaborate with universities ranked in the QS 100 world rankings.

The University of Sydney was chosen as a collaboration partner because it places 19th rank in the world by QS for Architecture and Built Environment and 27th in the world by QS for the School of Architecture, Design and Planning.

Professor Duanfang Lu, as a collaboration partner from the University of Sydney, is a professor of architecture and urbanism who has published various books internationally from leading publishers such as Routledge and Taylor & Francis, as well as in reputable international journals, so that his work is widely cited.

Jenny Ernawati visited the Consulate General of Indonesia in Sydney and met Mr. Theophillus Waluyo, a consul for education and social and cultural affairs.

He is places as the 12th most cited architectural researcher in the world for the 1996–2022 period and is listed in the Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% of scientists.

“The Sabbatical Leave Program provides many benefits for the lecturers involved, especially in improving the quality of their publications, increasing the number of citations, and building collaborations to expand professional networks at the international level, improving the reputation of universities, and increasing the knowledge of lecturers that is useful for the future, both for themselves and for the Built Environment Architecture Study Program, as well as Universitas Brawijaya in general,” he said.

In this collaborative project, Ir. Jenny Ernawati, MSP., Ph.D., and Professor Duanfang Lu target to publish two joint works in reputable journals with high impact factors. Therefore, both parties agree that this collaboration will continue even though the Sabbatical Program has ended.

Professor Duanfang Lu hopes that this kind of collaboration program can continue next year. On this occasion, the partnership also resulted in an Implementation Agreement between the School of Architecture, Design, and Planning at the University of Sydney and the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Brawijaya.

While in Sydney, Jenny Ernawati also visited the Indonesian Consulate General in Maroubra to establish communication and discuss her activities in Sydney. During her visit, Jenny met with Theophillus Waluyo, a consulate for education and social and cultural affairs. (JEN/OKY/UB PR/ Trans. Iir).

  From Berita UB