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  1. Postgraduate Roundtable – photo

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  2. Melani Budianta’s Public Lecture

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  3. 4 September : ‘The 2014 Indonesian Presidential Elections: The Perspectives of Gender, Religion and Ethnicity’ Public Lecture by Professor Meliani Budianta

    The University of Melbourne’s Indonesia Forum invites you to a public lecture by Professor Melani Budianta Humanities Faculty, University of Indonesia ‘The 2014 Indonesian Presidential Elections: The Perspectives of Gender, Religion and Ethnicity’ Venue: Theatre D, Ground Floor Old Arts Building The University of Melbourne Parkville Thursday, 4th September 2014, 6 – 8.30 pm, including […]

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  4. 6 September – The Thirty-First Indonesia Forum Postgraduate Roundtable

    The Indonesia Forum is hosting another roundtable discussion in Melbourne for postgraduates who are engaged in research related to Indonesia. The roundtable will be held on: Saturday, 6th September 2014, 10am – 12.30pm (followed by lunch) Yasuko Hiraoka Myer Room, Level 1, Sidney Myer Asia Centre* Refreshments and lunch will be provided. All Indonesian postgraduate […]

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  5. Asian Art Worlds: Collectors, Curators & Critics

    Tuesday 9th Sep 2014 10:00am-4:00pm Where: Yasuko Hiraoka Myer Room, Sidney Myer Asia Centre, Level 1, Swanston Street, The University of Melbourne Melbourne University’s Asia Institute and Asialink Arts are pleased to invite you to Asian Art Worlds: Collectors, Curators & Critics.  Taking place on September 9, 2014, the symposium will explore the critical infrastructure […]

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  6. Developments in History Education in Indonesian Schools

    Professor Kate Darian-Smith, Chair of History in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne, would like to invite you to contribute to an informal lunchtime discussion on Developments in History Education in Indonesian Schools, to be held on Monday 18 August 2014 at from 12.30-1.30pm in the Atrium (room 213), […]

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  7. Annual Report 2012

    Indonesia Forum’s Annual Report from 2012 can be downloaded here.

    indonesiaforum.arts.unimelb.edu.au/annual-report-2012

  8. Annual Report 2011

    Indonesia Forum’s Annual Report from 2011 can be downloaded here.

    indonesiaforum.arts.unimelb.edu.au/annual-report-2011

  9. 30th Indonesia Forum Postgraduate Roundtable, 29 March 2014

    By Hani Yulindrasari (Roundtable Organiser and PhD in gender studies, Melbourne University) The 30th  Indonesia Forum Postgraduate Roundtable was convened on Saturday, 29 March 2014.  It was held in Yasuko Hiraoka Myer Room, Sydney Myer Asia Center, University of Melbourne. The response was very strong, with a total of 45 people attending. This time, 17 students presented […]

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  10. Annual Report 2010

    Indonesia Forum’s Annual Report from 2011 can be downloaded here.

    indonesiaforum.arts.unimelb.edu.au/annual-report-2010

  11. Forty Years of Silence film screening, 11 February 2014

    On February 11 the Indonesia Forum sponsored a Documentary Film Screening of ‘Forty Years of Silence: An Indonesian Tragedy’ and Q and A with the filmmaker Dr Robert Lemelson Over fifty attendees watched the film and shared their responses with the filmmaker. There were also many questions about the reception of the film in Indonesia […]

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  12. Reimagining Urban Culture and Space in Indonesia, 3 October 2013

    On 3 October 2013, the Indonesia Forum together with the Melbourne School of Design, Faculty of Architecture, Building, and Planning at the University of Melbourne organised a panel discussion, titled Reimagining Urban Culture and Space in Indonesia. The participants were Mr. Revianto Budi Santosa (Lecturer at Universitas Islam Indonesia), Dr. Seno Gumira Ajidarma, (Author and […]

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  13. 29th Indonesia Forum Roundtable Discussion

    On 14th September 2013, the Indonesia Forum hosted the 29th roundtable discussion in Melbourne for postgraduates who were engaged in research related to Indonesia. Students were asked to make a 5 minute presentation describing their research, in either English or Indonesian. The event brought postgraduate students together in a multi-disciplinary exchange of scholarly interests and information and […]

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  14. After The Act of Killing: Historical Justice and the 1965-66 Mass Killings in Indonesia

    WATCH RECORDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE ON YouTube – Part One – Part Two   Date: Friday, 30 August 2013 Time: 11am – 8pm Venue: Theatre 227, 234 Queensberry Street, The University of Melbourne RSVP: 23 August 2013, herb.feith.foundation@gmail.com or by phone to 03 8523 94 92. DOWNLOAD THE FLYER DOWNLOAD THE CONFERENCE PROGRAM In 1965, together with civilian death squads, the Indonesian military […]

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  15. Caught in the Act: Indonesia and The Act of Killing Saturday, 10 August, 4-5.30pm, The Wheeler Centre

    Tito Ambyo (Executive Producer, ABC Radio Australia Indonesian Service) talks to MIFF 2013 film The Act of Killing director Joshua Oppenheimer, via Skype link, about capturing the atrocity of the 1965–66 Indonesian killings (crimes that no single person has ever been brought to account for), and doing it via the lens of pop cultural fixation. […]

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