Researchers including PAIR’s Dr Hasnawati Saleh share how they have adapted fieldwork and collaborations in the face of travel bans and closed borders.
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In a time of crisis the potential gains from the smart use of data are amplified.
The coronavirus pandemic has created another framework for the battle being fought between the USA and China as they try to assert their authority in the region of South East Asia.
Our 18 Associate Fellows represent the next generation of Australia-Indonesia research leaders. Read about their work with #AICPAIR.
This PAIR Overview takes a deep dive into South Sulawesi and its people and infrastructure, illustrating the importance of the province to Indonesia’s future.
Hear from six women about overcoming challenges in STEM fields, from country Victoria to West Sumatra.
Influential figures make up the Research Advisory Panel (RAP) that will guide the development of the AIC’s inaugural PAIR program in South Sulawesi.
The AIC congratulates the Dean of Economics and Management at IPB University Professor Nunung Nuryartono on his appointment to the BI board of supervisors.
Two AIC Associate Fellows have helped bring viable seaweed-sourced bio-ethanol closer by demonstrating the benefits of two new pre-treatment methods.
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from Indonesia and Australia are setting out to help unlock the potential of South Sulawesi’s seaweed industry.
[AIC Backgrounder No.3/2020] On the struggles experienced by women’s groups when dealing with gender-biased policies, with a focus on the fisheries and aquaculture sectors in South Sulawesi.
A PAIR research team will investigate the economic and social aspirations of young people, with a view to understanding how the government can best help them to succeed.
Dr Christrijogo Sumartono is a lecturer and anaesthetist at Universitas Airlangga and the head of humanitarian group Ksatria Medika Airlangga Foundation.
Julian Lucas is a comedy director and writer with a focus on performance and a strong aesthetic. This is his first year as a member of the ReelOzInd! jury.
A new project will bring together Australian and Indonesian researchers to better understand the impact of COVID-19 on young people.
The scheme will fund small and rapid research projects, to be completed this year, with up to AUD 20,000 each.