AIYA Links: 25 March
Australian Chargé d’Affaires to Indonesia, Steve Scott, formally launched KINETIK, the Australia-Indonesia Climate and Infrastructure Partnership, on Thursday, 14 March. The Partnership, first announced by Prime Minister Albanese and President Widodo, is Australia’s flagship climate and energy initiative in Indonesia. (Australian Embassy)
In the News
- Startup pengembang layanan tanda tangan dan identitas digital Privy memperkuat ekspansinya di Australia dengan menunjuk Rob Hotchin sebagai Country Manager. Privy berhasil melebarkan sayapnya berkat kerja sama dengan Katalis, program bilateral antara Indonesia dan Australia yang mendukung perdagangan dan investasi yang kuat, berkelanjutan, dan inklusif. Katalis didirikan berdasarkan perjanjian perdagangan Indonesia-Australia Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (IA-CEPA) yang berlaku sejak 5 Juli 2020. (DailySocial)
- Minister of State Apparatus Empowerment and Bureaucratic Reform, Abdullah Azwar Anas, met with Australian Chargé d’Affaires to Indonesia, Steve Scott, in Jakarta on Tuesday to explore opportunities to increase bilateral cooperation on digital transformation (GovTech). (AntaraNews)
- Program INOVASI (Inovasi untuk Anak Sekolah Indonesia) fase ketiga, yang merupakan kemitraan pendidikan antara Pemerintah Australia dan Pemerintah Indonesia, secara resmi diluncurkan di Kementerian Pendidikan, Kebudayaan, Riset, dan Teknologi (Kemendikbudristek) di Jakarta pada 21 Maret 2024. (Jubi Papua)
- Tourism Western Australia (Tourism WA) mengumumkan peluncuran buku Panduan Wisata Muslim terbaru yang dirancang khusus untuk wisatawan Indonesia, pada 20 Maret 2024 di Jakarta. Hal ini membuat wisatawan semakin mudah untuk mengeksplorasi Australia Barat tanpa hambatan. (IDN Times)
On the Blog
- Spotlight on Hani Nusantari: An Inspiring Woman Contributing to the Australia-Indonesia Relationship – In the lead-up to International Women’s Day, this piece celebrates Hani Nusantari, an inspiring leader promoting marine conservation and education in rural Indonesia and Australia. Bu Hani is the co-CEO of the JARI Foundation, a local marine conservation non-governmental organisation (NGO) based in Lombok, Indonesia. (AIYA Blog)
Tune in
- Talking Indonesia –Early 20s century in Sinatra, a movement of young women writers. We’re finding new ways to express their identities, build communities and achieve their dreams. Soenting Melajoe was the first newspaper for women published in West Sumatra during the colonial era in the Dutch East Indies.The newspaper was a part of the larger constellation of people working together to help women find education and employment through writing and crafts like weaving. Join Tito Ambyo and Bronwyn Jones discussion.
- The ABR – The story behind Indonesia’s twentieth-century literary masterpiece, the Buru Quartet, a set of novels that began life in a jail cell. The Buru novels were written by Indonesian author Pramoedya Ananta Toer, widely considered a potential winner of the Nobel Prize.
Events
- JOIN AIYA FLEX – our online language exchange is open to anyone with any level of Indonesian and English! It is held monthly on the first Sunday of the month at 12pm WIB/4pm AEDT. Join FLEX here.
- JOIN AIYA LANGUAGE EXCHANGE (IN-PERSON or ONLINE!) LX is back in multiple locations across Australia. Connect, chill, and converse with like-minded youth, meet new friends and engage in cross-cultural exchange. Make sure to follow your local chapter on Instagram for updates on the next LX event near you!
- NSW – Thursday at 6.30pm weekly at Darling Square.
- VIC – Wednesday at 6-7pm at the Kathleen Syme Library and Community Centre.
- AIYA ACT hosts Weekly Gamelan classes every Monday, 6-8pm, at the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia!
- AIYA NSW is hosting a seminar on “Future of Banking in ASEAN and Trade and Investment Climate in Indonesia” on 24 April at 5.30pm. The event will be held at the Indonesian Investment Promotion Centre, Sydney NSW. Stay tuned on @aiya_nsw.
- The University of Sydney is hosting its annual Politics in Action forum 2024: Mapping Southeast Asia’s Political Landscape that features timely analysis of political affairs in six Southeast Asian countries. The forum will be held on 9 May at 12-4.30pm Education Lecture Theatre 351, Education Building, The University of Sydney Camperdown campus, and livestreamed on USYD Facebook page. Register here.
- Bali Spirit Festival has become a major crowd puller thus strengthening cultural vibrancy, and overall vitality of Bali and greater Indonesia. The 4-day mega event will begin from 1 May and will end on 5 May, 2024. So if you are looking for Classical Hatha Yoga, traditional Javanese dance and more, then Bali Spirit Festival is the perfect place for you. Book your ticket ASAP here and check the terms and conditions here for further details.
Opportunities
- AIYA Annual accepts a range of submissions this year including news articles, short stories, and photo essays but feel free to get creative!
- Please email your submission to [email protected] before 12 April 2024.
- Submissions can be in English or Bahasa Indonesia with selected pieces to be published in AIYA Annual.
- NAILA has published their 2024 information pack! Take a look at their competition this year, including their sub-questions for each category and prize money here.
- The Indonesia Project is pleased to announce the 2024 Ruth Daroesman Graduate Study Grant and Student Research Travel Grants are now open for applications! Apply before 7 April.
- NAVITAS has joined with Deakin University (AU) and Lancaster University (UK) in an innovative partnership to manage and operate a new joint university campus in Indonesia. Check the opportunities and the requirements. Commencing in 2024:
- SKALA (Sinergi & Kolaborasi untuk Akselerasi Layanan Dasar Kemitraan Australia-Indonesia) is having few opportunities:
- Internship Round 2 application and selection: June-July, with internship period: September-November. More information here.
- The below opportunities can be found here. Apply by 27 March.
- Coordinator – People & Culture, Travel Officer, Event Support Manager, Recruitment Consultant, and Legal specialist
- The International Internships’ ProBuddy program is now open. Want to be a mentor and a friend for an Australian university student so that they can comfortably adjust to life in Indonesia? Don’t miss the chance to grab more benefits and also the certificate on completion of the program. Apply here ASAP.
- ANU study grants:
- The College of Asia and the Pacific has opened applications for the Ruth Daroesman Graduate Study Grants, valued at $6000. Click here for more information and how to apply by 7 April.
- The Indonesia Project has three grants available at $3000 each for Student Research Travel. Applications close 7 April here.
- AIYEP (Australia-Indonesia Youth Exchange Program) 2024 is now taking expressions of interest for AIYEP 2024! ✨Established in 1982, AIYEP links youth (21-25 years old) in Australia and Indonesia through social, professional, and cultural exchange. See here for more information or submit your Expression of Interest here for Australians.
- Tetra Tech is accepting applications for Public Diplomacy and Alumni Engagement Adviser position with our Australia Awards Indonesia program. The position will provide overall strategic direction to AAI’s alumni engagement and public diplomacy activities. Apply by 1 April here.
- Darmasiswa Indonesian Scholarship for Academic Year 2024/2025 is now open. Australian youths in New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia can learn the Indonesian language and culture through this scholarship. So, come on and register yourself by 7 April 2024. More details click here.
- Applications are now open for the mid-year Environmental Internships! 🌏🌳. Gain a holistic understanding of the key environmental and conservation issues in the Indo-Pacific region through this 4-week Environmental Internship. $4,000 New Colombo Plan (NCP) grants available to eligible students. For more info visit here. 🚨Applications close 1 April.
- Join Asia Society Australia in identifying and celebrating leaders who have created a positive impact in Australia’s relations with Asia. Now in its fourth year, the Melbourne Asia Game Changer Awards is a grassroots initiative that platforms under-recognised individuals from the community who have made a meaningful contribution to advancing Australia-Asia relations. Nominations close on 19 April 2024. More information here.
- Murdoch University is offering a PhD scholarship to an international scholar of exceptional talent to undertake doctoral research that will contribute to further strengthening the links between Australia and Indonesia and to building peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region. The scholarship is valued up to AUD249,900 for 3-4 years. Apply here by 31 July.
- Applications for numerous ACICIS Study Indonesia programs are open! Get an enriching study experience in Indonesia with semester-long and short programs. AUD3,000-AUD7,000 New Colombo Plan grants available. More information here.
- Apply for an Australia Awards Scholarship, experience a world-class education and become an agent of change for the development! The groups comprise people with disability, women from disadvantaged backgrounds and individuals from equity target provinces. Applications close on 30 April at 20.59 WIB. Applying is now even easier through a single application form at this link.
- Australia Awards in Indonesia plans to deliver the following short courses by the end of 2024. The course providers will be selected through open tenders (separate tender for each course), except for the repeated courses. The 2-week courses will be delivered in Australia and each course has 1-2 workshops in Indonesia. Check the detailed course and availability regularly here. “Building a Coalition for Quality Infrastructure Funding and Financing” short course is open until 19 April. Apply here.
- ANU is offering a course on introduction to Indonesia’s economy and policy environment. This is a chance to learn from world experts on the Indonesian economy in a two-day intensive course. More info here.
- Australian Volunteers is temporarily suspending overseas placements but are continuing to support partner organisations through remote volunteering. If you’re interested in volunteering in-country then check-out a range of opportunities here.
- Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is opening various job opportunities. Check here.
- DFAT has established the Emerging Markets Impact Investment Fund (EMIIF) which seeks to support development ideas across the Indo-Pacific region. If you have a bright development idea consider applying for support here.
- Development Intelligent Lab is looking for Project Assistant. The primary purpose of this position is to support The Lab to implement its programme of activities and assist in the day-to-day running of the organisation. $55,000 – 60,000 per annum, Fixed Term 12 Months. See here for more details
- Indo Beyond Borders (IBB) is an Indonesian tutoring service, where language learning goes beyond the textbook. Join IBB and embark on an immersive learning experience that’s as dynamic and vibrant as Indonesia itself. Here to check more information
- Join Prospera talents community and become a part of a thriving network of professionals like you! Sign up today by dropping your CV here and shape the future with Prospera!
- KIAT (Kemitraan Indonesia Australia untuk Infrastruktur) is opening various employment opportunities and current tenders. Find out here. KIAT works with its government partners across Indonesia to deliver a range of large and small projects to improve access to infrastructure for all Indonesians.
- The Australia-Indonesia BRIDGE School Partnerships Program connects Australian and Indonesian schools in a structured school partnership to foster international connections and build intercultural understanding. Each year, 10 Australian and Indonesian schools are invited to join the BRIDGE program to establish a new partnership. Each school can nominate up to two educators from any faculty to participate in the program and manage the relationship with their Indonesian/Australian partner school. For Australian schools, apply here by 15 April 2024.
- Murdoch University is offering a PhD scholarship to an international scholar of exceptional talent to undertake doctoral research that will contribute to further strengthening the links between Australia and Indonesia and to building peace and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region. It will be hosted by the Indo-Pacific Research Centre (IPRC) and must align with their research priorities. Apply by 31 July here.
- The Australian Government is receiving applications for the Working Holiday Maker program that allows young adults to have a 12 month holiday, during which they can undertake short-term work and study. More info here
- The Australian National University Indonesia Project is offering a number of grants and fellowships. Find out more about the opportunities: Ruth Daroesman Graduate Study Grant, Student Research Grants, Collaborative Research Grants, and Visiting Fellow Grants.
- The Australian Trade and Investment Commission (Austrade) helps grow Australia’s prosperity by delivering quality trade and investment services to businesses, accelerates growth in Australia’s tourism sector and promotes Australia’s education to the world. Find a list of available vacancies here.
- The Jakarta Bintangs is an Australian Football Club with membership open to anyone, beginners are most welcome. The club organises games throughout the year, mostly in Jakarta, with occasional games across Indonesia and overseas. Tours are planned to Bali, Batam, Vietnam and Thailand this year. Training is mostly held at Lapangan Bola Aldiron in Jakarta on Saturday or Sunday afternoons. On occasion, training sessions are also held Thursday nights in the GBK complex. To keep up to date with the training schedule follow them on Instagram @jakartabintangs. For more information click here.
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