SEASAC Training Week for Train the Lecturers to Developing the Competence
Jakarta, MINA – South East Asian Sales Competition (SEASAC) held a Training Week to train College lecturers in Jakarta on March 18 – 22, 2019 at the BINUS Business School, Senayan, Jakarta.
“I hope that with this event the lecturers’ business skills can be developed,” said Director of Learning and Student Affairs, Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education (Kemenristekdikti) Ismunandar at the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Open Learning Center (SEAMOLEC) Press Conference in Order SEASAC launch, Thursday afternoon (3/21).
SEASAC is a capacity building project aimed at universities in the Southeast Asia region.
This project is funded by Erasmus + from the European Union and in collaboration with Turku University of Applied Sciences, Finland as a project leader.
The SEASAC project is a consortium of 12 educational institutions consisting of 4 universities in Europe, 5 universities in Indonesia, 2 universities in Thailand, and SEAMOLEC.
The SEASAC project lasts for 3 years and aims to strengthen the ability of universities in Southeast Asia to provide B2B (Business-to-Business) professional salespeople who can compete in the international market.
BINUS University is the Southeast Asian partner coordinator for the SEASAC project. One of the preliminary activities carried out was SEASAC Training Week which was designed to train college lecturers to develop fundamental B2B International sales competencies.
As for the Opening Ceremony, BINUS University collaborates with SEAMOLEC and DIKTI as the host. The Opening Ceremony was held today (3/21) at Kemenriatekdikti, Jakarta. (L / R10 / RS2)