The Amgen Scholars Asia Program 2025 is one of the most highly sought-after summer research opportunities for undergraduate students in biotechnology and life sciences. Landing a spot requires exceptional academic performance, relevant experience, and compelling motivation. Leandro Ravael, a biotechnology
Students from i3L's Food Science & Nutrition program won first place at the Food Olympics Competition with their groundbreaking research on how to change the way on how to reformulate sugar in biscuits.
This strategic collaboration between PGI (Persekutuan Gereja-gereja di Indonesia) and i3L University marks a significant step in aligning higher education with social impact. The partnership uses the strengths of both institutions to improve education, research, and important community service, especially
i3L University (formerly Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences) proudly celebrates apt. Annisa Fatharani, S.Farm., M.Sc, lecturer in the Pharmacy Department, who has won the Best Poster Award at the 11th Asian Conference on Tumour Ablation (ACTA 2025), along with
We are thrilled to announce a significant and exciting strategic evolution within our university. As part of our ongoing commitment to align academic programs with global industry needs and to better reflect the comprehensive scope of our education, we are
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i3L University (Universitas Bio Scientia Internasional Indonesia - UBSII) continues to solidify its position as a leader in global education and life sciences. In line with this commitment, we were honored to host Ms. Vivian Chow, a distinguished representative from
Hundreds of high school students from various cities across Indonesia showcased innovative ideas and sustainable business strategies at the i3L Business Challenge (iBC) 2025. This annual event serves as a vital platform for the younger generation to sharpen their strategic
Ever wonder how Indonesian coffee beans end up in European cafes or how Korean tech gadgets fill the malls in Jakarta? The answer is international business management, and for students in Indonesia, it's one of the most exciting and relevant