AIYA Links: 18 October 2019
Illegal deforestation has serious implications for climate change and is particularly rampant in parts of Indonesia. However, a Californian nonprofit has devised a treetop surveillance system from recycled cell […]
Illegal deforestation has serious implications for climate change and is particularly rampant in parts of Indonesia. However, a Californian nonprofit has devised a treetop surveillance system from recycled cell […]
AIYA tengah mencari karya original dari anggota member untuk AIYA Annual 2019 dan kami ingin mendengar dari kamu! Baca lebih lanjut In the news In recent weeks, the […]
In the news Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo will face another week of fighting fires, both figurative and literal, as the world’s third largest democracy faces its largest student protests in […]
Do you have a creative idea for our annual publication that you’d love to share? Learn how you can get published in AIYA Annual 2019! Learn more here In the […]
The deadline for NAILA applications has now been extended until 30 September 2019! Ayo, don’t miss your chance to participate in this year’s competition! Apply now! […]
Indonesia’s third president, BJ Habibie has died, aged 83. An aeronautical engineer, he became president after the fall of President Suharto in 1998. Read more In the news Since […]
Indonesia is one of the world’s leading emitters of carbon dioxide and the fifth largest producer of coal, both for export and its own domestic use. Recently, Jokowi reiterated his […]
Indonesia’s president, Joko Widodo has announced the national capital will move from Jakarta, on the island of Java, to the province of East Kalimantan, on Borneo. Here’s everything you need […]
Applications are now open for NAILA 2019! Check out our website for more information and how to apply. Applications close 17 September, so ayo, start filming! Find out more In […]
Tourists come to Komodo National Park, which stretches across a volcanic explosion of islands in the southern Pacific Ocean, because of the dragons and also for the vibrant sea life. […]
