Indonesia and Imperial College London have formed a partnership to establish a network of ten new medical campuses across the archipelago. The initiative, discussed during a meeting between President Prabowo Subianto and a delegation from the UK university, aims to address critical healthcare access and workforce shortages in Indonesia. These campuses will focus on training medical professionals and advancing medical research within the country. The collaboration includes knowledge transfer, curriculum development, and potential joint research projects. Details regarding the locations and timelines for construction are yet to be announced, but the project represents a significant investment in Indonesia’s healthcare infrastructure. The partnership signifies a commitment to strengthening international collaboration in higher education and healthcare development. The Indonesian government views the project as crucial for improving healthcare outcomes nationwide.