The ANU Indonesia Institute is hosting its annual interdisciplinary workshop for students conducting Indonesia-related research at the PhD and masters-by-research level on university campuses in Australia. The workshop will take place on 10 and 11 September, in-person on ANU campus.
The workshop is designed to:
- Develop students’ academic presentation skills
- Provide an opportunity for students to share their research in a supportive environment
- Learn about Indonesia-related research being conducted by other students
- Meet and network with students and scholars with similar interests
- Learn from ANU scholars about presenting, publishing and building a professional research career
This two-day event will comprise a one-day skills workshop and one day of presentations to ANU scholars and students. Students are invited to submit a 200-word abstract outlining the themes and content of their paper. The presentation may take the form of a general overview of their thesis or research plan, or it may cover a single thesis chapter, conference paper, or draft article. It is expected that student presentations will reflect work in progress rather than polished pieces of scholarship. Presenters will be organised into panels focusing on particular disciplinary areas or themes, depending on the range of papers submitted. Each presentation will be 15 minutes, with time set aside for questions, answers and discussion at the conclusion of each panel.
The workshop will take place before the ANU Indonesia Update Conference 2025 on ‘Navigating climate change in Indonesia: Mitigation and adaptation pathways' (12-13 September) and we encourage students to stay and attend this free conference too.
Applications details:
- Application is free of charge. Places are limited, competitive, and selection decisions are final.
- A limited number of travel grants available to students who will be travelling from university campuses in Australia but outside the ACT.
- To apply please complete the application form by 14 July, 2025. Late applications will not be accepted.
Contact
For queries about the postgraduate workshop please contact: indonesia.institute@anu.edu.au