Minister of Education Bambang Sudibyo of Indonesia

Bambang Sudibyo has been installed as National Education Minister in the "Kabinet Indonesia Bersatu" by President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.
Meanwhile, National Education Minister Bambang Sudibyo said President Yudhoyono`s visits to a number of universities in the country was part of his efforts to motivate them to become world- class institutes of higher learning.
Speaking at the ceremony Bambang Sudibyo said Indonesian students are highly intelligent.
postgraduate degrees in the Gatton College's accountancy program.
Center for Strategy and Policy Studies in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, since 1993.
Bambang Sudibyo took place at the Ministry of National Education building, Jakarta.
Sudibyo was giving his thoughts and advices for the betterment of SEAMOLEC.
Minister of National Education Bambang Sudibyo said the national education network had so far been connected to 33 education offices at the provincial level, as well as 3,600 junior and senior high schools and 80 universities and other institutions of higher education.
We would like to maintain Malay-Indonesian's position as a national and regional language and put foreign languages like English, Chinese or Arab in a purely supporting role," Indonesian Education Minister Bambang Sudibyo was quoted Tuesday by The Jakarta Post daily as saying.
We would like to maintain Malay-Indonesian's position as a national and regional language and put foreign languages like English, Chinese or Arab in a purely supporting role," Education Minister Bambang Sudibyo said Monday after signing the commitment.
Sudibyo is also a key figure in the National Mandate Party (PAN) of Amien Rais, Indonesia's political kingmaker who was instrumental in Megawati's rise to replace Wahid.
Pelita (22/10/04) Mendiknas Bambang Sudibyo is to stimulate, push, if necessary, give incentives to encourage the private sector participation in the funding of education centers.
The tent schools are expected to be up and running when the new school year begins late this month, Education Minister Bambang Sudibyo was quoted by the state Antara news agency as saying.
Mr Sudibyo said he had also asked the country’s attorney-general to investigate the historians and other officials responsible for textbooks derived from the 2004 curriculum that failed to blame the PKI for the coup.