YOUNG SCHOLARS WORKSHOP

The Australia Indonesia Governance Research Partnership (AIGRP) Young Scholars Workshop (YSW), now in its third year, brings together some of the brightest young researchers from Indonesia and Australia to share an intensive learning experience with peers and mentors from both countries. The YSW is also designed to focus young researchers’ attention on governance issues and policy relevant research.

Participants selected for 2009 AIGRP Young Scholars Workshop – Jakarta

Thank you to all who submitted applications for the 2009 AIGRP Young Scholars Workshop in Jakarta. A large number of high quality applicants from both Indonesian and Australian students made the selection process a difficult one. Congratulations to the following students who have accepted an offer to participate in this year’s workshop. Participants will come together in Jakarta from 30 November to undertake a week of intensive mentoring activities, culminating in presentations to an audience of academics on 8 December.

2009 AIGRP Young Scholars Workshop Participants

Australians

Degree level

Institution

Research topic

Tessa Toumbourou

Honours

University of Melbourne

Clean development mechanism and the north/south divide

Elisabeth Kramer

Honours

University of Sydney

Corruption in post-conflict environments: a case study of Aceh

Fiona Downs

PhD Candidate

ANU

Improving governance to combat deforestation in Indonesia

Arabella Imhoff

Masters

RMIT

Nuclear power and financial management of Indonesia’s electricity sector

Luke Barrett

Honours

ANU

Indonesian nationalism and the Law on Governing Aceh (LoGA)

Mark Kearney

Honours

La Trobe University

The role of education in  democratic consolidation

Indonesians

 

 

 

 

Riyanti Djalante

PhD Candidate

Macquarie University

Disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation

Fatima Astuti

Masters

Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore

Countering radicalization in Indonesia: a strategic response to radical publications

Wulan Sari

PhD Candidate

University of Canberra

Developing performance indicators in Indonesia’s public hospitals

Andrey Damaledo

Masters

University of Queensland

Refugee policy in West Timor

Ria Fitriana

PhD Candidate

Charles Darwin University

The impact of protected marine areas on livelihoods: a case study of Pantar, NTT

Nur Syah

PhD Candidate

University of Sydney

Improving medical practice through structured feedback

 

2008 YOUNG SCHOLARS WORKSHOP

 

2007 YOUNG SCHOLARS WORKSHOP

 





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