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Kementerian Riset dan Teknologi/Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional | |
Ministry overview | |
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Formed | 16 March 1962 |
Preceding Ministry |
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Dissolved | 28 April 2021 |
Superseding agency | |
Jurisdiction | Government of Indonesia |
Headquarters | Gedung D Pintu Satu Senayan Jalan Jenderal Sudirman Senayan Central Jakarta 10270 Jakarta, Indonesia |
Minister responsible |
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Child agencies |
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Website | ristekbrin |
Ministry of Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia (abbrievated as Kemenristek, or RISTEK-BRIN on its logo) was a government ministry that has the task of conducting affairs in the field of research, science and technology to assist the President of Indonesia in carrying out state. The ministry was formerly known as the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia.
Founded in 1962 under the name National Research Affairs Ministry of the Republic of Indonesia, and in 1973 changed its name to the Ministry of Research. Year 1986-2001 as Minister of State for Research and Technology, and in 2002 according Circular Minister of State for Administrative Reform concerning Naming Government Agencies, Office of the Secretary of State referred to the Ministry of Research and Technology. In 2005 pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 9 In 2005, this institution called the Ministry of Research and Technology (KNRT) or as the State Ministry of Research and Technology. In 2009 pursuant to Presidential Decree 47 of 2009 referred to the Ministry of Research and Technology. [1]
In Working Cabinet in 2014, Directorate General of Higher Education, previously under Ministry of Education, was merged into Ministry of Research & Technology. [2] However, in Onward Indonesia Cabinet, the ministry later reverted to its original form as Ministry of Research and Technology in pursuant of Presidential Decision No. 113/P/2019 [3] and Presidential Decree No. 73/2019, [4] while Higher Education returned again to Ministry of Education and Culture (Indonesia) according to Presidential Decree No. 72/2019 [5] In addition, this ministry also included a new agency, National Research and Innovation Agency, which established by Presidential Decree No. 74/2019, [6] resulting the minister also has role as the Head of National Research and Innovation Agency.
On 9 April 2021, People's Representative Council approved that this ministry is merged with the Ministry of Education and Culture to form the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology, while National Research and Innovation Agency separated to a new non-ministerial government agency. [7] At the same time, Bambang Brodjonegoro announced his departure in one event at Hasanuddin University told the audience the visit will be the last event he attended on his capacity as the Minister and Head of BRIN. On 10 April 2021, Bambang Brodjonegoro reported resigned from his positions as the Minister and Head of BRIN. [8] [9] On 28 April 2021, Nadiem Makarim inaugurated as the new minister for Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology, and Laksana Tri Handoko appointed as new Head of National Research and Innovation Agency, effectively ending the ministry. [10]
Prior its disbandment, based on its last constituting document, Presidential Decree No. 73/2019, and amended with Presidential Decree No. 94/2019, [11] [12] the minister's office is quite simple and minimalist, unlike its form during its time as Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education. [13] Much of the its directorates originally placed to the ministry were placed in National Research and Innovation Agency.
The National Research and Innvovation Agency, based on its last constituting document, Presidential Decree No. 74/2019, and amended with Presidential Decree No. 95/2019, [14] [15] consisted of:
During its existence, based on Presidential Decree No. 4 of 2003 on the co-ordination of formulation, Strategic Policy Development and Implementation of National Science and Technology, the Ministry of Research and Technology is operationally responsible for coordination with the following governmental non-ministerial agencies:
Ministry of Research and Technology also co-ordinate, and manage institutions as follows:
# | Minister | Took Office | Left Office | Cabinet | |
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1 | Soedjono Djoened Poesponegoro | ||||
2 | Suhadi Reksowardojo | ||||
3 | Soemitro Djojohadikoesoemo | ||||
4 | B. J. Habibie | ||||
5 | Rahardi Ramelan | ||||
6 | Zuhal | ||||
7 | Muhammad A.S. Hikam | ||||
8 | Hatta Rajasa | ||||
9 | Kusmayanto Kadiman | ||||
10 | Suharna Surapranata | ||||
11 | Gusti Muhammad Hatta | ||||
12 | Mohamad Nasir [20] | ||||
13 | Bambang Brodjonegoro [21] |
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