


Saparinah Saldi is an academic, motivator, community activist for gender equality and human rights, especially women. He also won many awards in the field of psychology, namely Most Dedicated Psychologist from the International Council of Psychologists (2012), Outstanding International Psychologist from APA Division 52 (2013), and Lifetime Achievement from the Social Psychology Association. Sarlito was also often invited to be a guest lecturer at various universities abroad and was active in various Psychological organizations such as APA (American Psychological Association), ICP (International Council of Psychologists), SPSSI (Society of Psychological Studies on Social Issues) and many others. Sarlito focused on several social issues, such as the welfare of the people, family planning or planning parenthood programs, street children, settlements, traffic to terrorism issues. Sarlito has served as Lecturer and Dean of the Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Indonesia (1997-2004) and Head of the Police Science Study Program (2007-2012) at the Postgraduate Program of Universitas Indonesia. He then continued his studies at Edinburgh University, Scotland and took a Diploma in Community Development. He then earned a doctorate degree from Universitas Indonesia and the University of Leiden, The Netherlands. Sarlito completed his Bachelor’s degree of Psychology from Universitas Indonesia in 1968. Sarlito Wirawan was a Professor of Psychology at Universitas Indonesia, psychologist, researcher, practitioner and author of many books on psychology. In addition, he also obtained the Honoris Causa Doctor degree in Political Science from Kyungnam University, Seoul in 1990 and Doctor Honoris Causa in Philosophy from Universiti Kebangsaan, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in the same year. Fuad took his undergraduate degree at the Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Indonesia in 1958, then continued his master’s degree at the University of Toronto Canada, and completed his Doctorate degree at the Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Indonesia in 1967. Fuad Hassan was a professor of psychology at Universitas Indonesia and has served as dean at the Faculty of Psychology Universitas Indonesia. Previously, he served as the Indonesian ambassador to Egypt and a member of the People’s Consultative Assembly of the Republic of Indonesia (known as MPR RI). Fuad was subsequently appointed as a member of the National Advisory Council (known as DPA).

After ending his term as Minister of Education and Culture, Mr. One of his policies was to decentralizing the implementation of the National Level Final Learning Evaluation (EBTANAS) and changing the use of undergraduate degrees. Fuad had given notable contributions to various strategic policies.

During his tenure as Minister of Education and Culture, Mr. Fuad served as Minister of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia from 1985-1993. Fuad Hassan was an education figure in Indonesian.
