Visions

To become a department that develops education and serves the community based on research in the field of international relations with a commitment to a just, peaceful, and civilized global society.

Missions

In accordance with the vision above, the missions of the Department of International Relations, based on the Tri Dharma Principles for Higher Education, are as follows:

  1. Executing research and studies that are theoretically oriented or aimed at solving practical issues;
  2. Organizing an education process that is both innovative and collaborative;
  3. Advocating the values of justice, peace, and civility through action, reflection, and emancipation;
  4. Establishing educational, research, and community service facilities in accordance with technological advances;
  5. Creating an academic environment that encourages students and faculty members to aim for higher achievements;
  6. Implementing good university governance.

Objectives

To ensure students graduated with Expected Learning Outcomes (ELO) as follows:

  • ELO 1.1 Develop critical thinking and determination to learn beyond the classroom;

  • ELO 1.2 Develop awareness, solidarity, creativity, and nonviolent activism as responses to the social, political, economic, and cultural issues affected by international relations;

  • ELO 2.1 Explain the concepts of peace, justice, and civility;

  • ELO 2.2 Appraise basic concepts and recent developments in the field of International Relations, especially in the subfields of Global Politics and Security, Peace and Conflict Studies, as well as International Political Economy and Development;

  • ELO 3.1 Formulate ideas eloquently, in written, oral, and multimedia formats;

  • ELO 4.1 Participate and be a leader in multicultural interactions, including in foreign political, social, economic, and cultural systems;

  • ELO 4.2 Perform diplomacy, negotiation, mediation, and facilitation.