As an institution that provides services to the public and is open to anyone, it must actively partner and form alliances with all stakeholders. Partners and alliances provide many benefits in collaboration, including facilitating tridharma activities for lecturers and partners and alliances. One indicator of the success of the implementation of the faculty in carrying out the academic process is the level of evaluation, so partners and alliances must be developed more intensively so that there will be more useful and constructive collaborations. In an era of increasingly global competition, education is currently at a high level and will continue to enter and experience a very fast and dynamic development vortex as a dynamic opportunity challenge and a challenge that must be faced both at the local, national, and international scale.

The purpose of Collaboration activities is to increase and organize cooperation with government agencies and the private sector both on a national and international scale. In addition, the implementation and benefits of cooperation can be in the form of grants for national and international collaboration, collaboration with the central government/BUMN as the involvement of student internships/practical work. This collaboration makes it easy as a strategic partner in providing assistance/scholarships for students, a strategic partner in providing assistance/scholarships for lecturers and students. Collaboration as an international research collaboration initiative, collaboration with local, national, and international institutions.

The Biology Study Program has research collaboration activities for teaching staff and visiting staff. Biology builds cooperation in the implementation of student internships in the form of “co-programs” between Biology study programs and local governments such as Veterinary Public Health, Food and Drug Control Agency, Agricultural Quarantine Station Bengkulu Class 1, Fish Hatchery, Maju Lancar Farmers Group, Companies Assalam Ganoderma Mushroom Cultivation, Wahana Surya is a strategic step that has been taken to support the marketing strategy and resource development for the FMIPA UNIB Biology study program. Collaboration between regional and provincial government agencies in carrying out student practical work and collaboration in publication of study programs and institutions from the results of student practical work.

Collaboration between institutions includes Andalas University, Lampung University, Soedirman University, Riau University, Bogor Agricultural Institute. This collaboration is in the form of workshops, general lectures, research collaborations and research grants.

Collaboration with national government agencies such as the Environment Agency, the Natural Resources Conservation Center (BKSDA) and the National Research and Innovation (BRIN). This activity is a non-research work activity aimed at increasing the competence of college graduates both soft skills and hard skills. Preparing superior and quality human resources in the context of research and innovation ecosystem in Indonesia. Provide direct work experience for students to develop their potential. BRIN practical work/internship in this activity has knowledge about building learning commitment, BRIN as a world-class research institution, introduction to research integrity, building an effective team, persuasive communication, and good presentation techniques.

Malaysia Terengganu University  international collaboration, workshops and training on marine bacteria BioFLOG technology for the benefit of aquaculture. This activity was attended by one of the Biology Study Program lecturers :  Dr. Risky Hadi Wibowo, M.Sc.

Another international collaboration is Taipei Medical University (TMU) Workshop on Cell Transformation and transfection Transgenic animal & induced Disease models of Animals and Practiced Laboratory experiment in Biomedical Science Research. This activity was attended by one of the Biology Study Program lecturers :  Dr. Risky Hadi Wibowo, M.Sc

Collaboration activities program biology in  study scholarships, one of the graduates who received it, namely Eliza at the University of Osaka, Japan. Field of biotechnology.