An interdisciplinary team of researchers from Indonesia and Australia are setting out to help unlock the potential of South Sulawesi’s seaweed industry.
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[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.
Professor Anu Rammohan is an AIC Senior Fellow and Associate Dean International for the Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Education.
International collaboration is an important part of today’s science and through our PAIR model we are actively attempting to create a level playing field.
[Video] At the AIC’s webinar on regional trade and COVID-19, James Castle of CastleAsia described the view from the business community in Jakarta.
Common leadership approaches, the human stories of this crisis, and the value of international dialogue were centre stage when Melbourne Lord Mayor Sally Capp joined West Java Governor Ridwan Kamil at our fourth In Conversation Webinar on 14 May.
International education is Australia’s largest services export, valued at $35.2 billion, and its vulnerabilities have been exposed in its reliance on bringing Read more
In just a few months the vulnerabilities of the nation’s multi-billion-dollar education sector have been laid bare and forced providers to consider their international strategy.
Complementarities between the two nations’ economies continue to develop, challenged by inward looking reactions to the crisis, but at the same time buoyed by new priorities, digitisation and more.
Dr Sudi discusses his earliest memories of research and of infrastructure development, describes his home town, and recommends some weekend reading.
The coronavirus pandemic has tested local governments in their ability to respond to social and economic threats that have come at them at a fast pace.