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Tiongkok Kecil Heritage Lasem – Jl. Karangturi / Author Original post by : Inside Indonesia – Written by Vania Djunaidi Three hours bus ride from Semarang in Central Java is Lasem, […]
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Tiongkok Kecil Heritage Lasem – Jl. Karangturi / Author Original post by : Inside Indonesia – Written by Vania Djunaidi Three hours bus ride from Semarang in Central Java is Lasem, […]
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Photo by : Rumata’ Artspace Indonesian version, click here For many, the first thing that crosses the mind upon hearing the name Makassar is the city’s famed culinary specialty, Coto […]
NTT Muda merupakan salah satu komunitas yang dibentuk oleh anak-anak Nusa Tenggara Timur sebagai wadah belajar, diskusi, bertukar informasi mengenai beasiswa dan pada umumnya bergerak dalam bidang pendidikan. Ada begitu […]
Started as a plastic conscious movement back in 2012, PlastikDetox Bali (PDB) has helped communities and businesses in “detoxing” Bali from its plastic addictions. The idea translated into its name […]
Welcome back to Member Spotlight where we introduce you to the personalities behind AIYA. This week, we introduce you to President of AIYA NSW, Maxine Williams. What is your […]
Hi there! We’re Erin and Sabrina, lovely to meet you all! We’re two students from Australia on exchange in Yogyakarta through the ACICIS Development Studies Immersion Program. We are currently […]
Original post : https://indonesia.embassy.gov.au/jakt/MR19_025.html Indonesia has again ranked as the number one study destination under the Australian Government’s New Colombo Plan Mobility Program. In 2020 more than 2,100 Australian university […]
Studying abroad is one of the most exhilarating, fulfilling and life-changing experiences, but in order to make it happen, one needs to be well-prepared and organized. The crucial aspect of […]
AIYA is pleased to present to you the 2019 AIYA Survey. This year’s survey aims to project the voice of young Australians and Indonesians regarding the health and status of […]
