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ANN/THE JAKARTA POST – More Indonesian customers are becoming environmentally responsible and seeking to reduce carbon emissions by making smart choices. Indonesian influencer Ankayama decided to buy only organic and vegan beauty products in 2019. This decision mainly arises from her desire to protect her sensitive skin and Planet Earth. “Plant-based and organic products are […] ....
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Private universities in crisis as pandemic hits enrolment With the COVID-19 pandemic beginning to affect the Indonesian economy from mid-2020 onwards, private universities have experienced a sharp downturn in enrolments – and the number of university dropouts is rising. This is causing a crisis in Indonesia’s private university sector, which some fear could lead to mass closures of institutions. After the results of the national admission test for Indonesian universities, known by the Indonesian acronym SNMPTN, were announced on 22 March, school leavers not on the pass list were expected to go to private universities, as happens every year. Some 595,094 sat the 2021 SNMPTN and 116,000 were admitted to state universities, but applications to private universities have dropped for the second year running. Last year, 101,772 or 19% of the 489,601 SNMPTN candidates were admitted to 85 state universities. The remaining 387,829 would normally apply to private univ ....