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annual report 2013 indonesia office
ANNUAL REPORT 2013
INDONESIA OFFICE
AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR INDONESIAN STUDIES
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US Office
George McT. Kahin Center for
Advanced Research on Southeast Asia
640 stewart Avenue
Ithaca, NY 14850, UNITED STATES
a@gmail.com
Jakarta Office
Universitas Siswa Bangsa Internasional
Mulia Business Park, 2nd Floor, Building A
Jl. MT. Haryono Kav.58-60, Jakarta Selatan, INDONESIA
Yogyakarta Office
CeSSAS Building
Gedung PAU UGM Sayap Timur
1st Floor, Jl. Teknika Utara, Barek, Yogyakarta 55281
Web Site : aifis.org
e-mail addresses :
aifisjakarta@gmail.com
aifis.ithaca@gmail.com
Member of :
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National Office
A. Activity Report
In 2013, AIFIS held a total of 36 events including seminars, lectures and capacity building workshops
focusing on a broad range of issues and academic disciplines. AIFIS has also been active in pairing
American and Indonesian scholars as research counterparts, and assisting American scholars in obtaining
the necessary permits to conduct research in Indonesia. Building on its achievements in 2012, AIFIS has
continued to strengthen its relationship with the US Embassy, the Library of Congress and other
American organizations working in Indonesia. AIFIS has also substantially broadened its collaboration
with Indonesian academic institutions and NGOs.
The following charts summarize AIFIS’s event activities for 2013:
Table 1. AIFIS events by frequency in 2013
Month
Event up to 20 th December
Seminar
Workshop
Discussion/Lecturer
January
1
February
3
March
1
April
1
2
2
May
4
1
2
June
2
3
August
1
1
September
1
October
2
November
1
1
July
December
Total
1
1
2
2
1
19
5
12
Graph 1. AIFIS events by frequency and type in 2013
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Table 2. Detailed summary of AIFIS events in 2013
No.
Event Title
Category
Location
Date
Cost
PKBB Unika Atma Jaya
Dept. Antropologi, Univ.
Indonesia
PKBB Unika Atma Jaya
Fakultas Ilmu Budaya,
Univ.Indonesia
8-Jan-13
0
1
Matek
Seminar
2
Internasionalisasi Jurnal Indonesia
Seminar
3
Locative and the argument-adjunct distinction in Balinese
Seminar
4
What is Ethnomusicology a Personal View
Seminar
6
Local Languages in Indonesia Language Maintenance or
Language Shift
Interfaith Dialogue: Lesson Learned from Muslims in U.S
7
Visi ekonomi Indonesia 2014-2019
8
Holistic Approach in Conservation
9
ELAN training at Antropologi-UI
5
10 ELAN training at USBI
11 Working with NGO
7-Feb-13
Participant
U.S Indonesian
15,050,000
3
9
3
33
9-Feb-13
0
2
10
12-Feb-13
0
1
59
0
2
58
Seminar
FISIP, Univ. Indonesia
6-Mar-13
Diskusi
Auditorium USBI
28-Mar-13
7,435,000
2
106
12-Apr-13
880,000
0
20
17-Apr-13
0
6
40
Diskusi
USBI
Ballroom, Sari Pan Pasific
Seminar
Hotel
Dept. Antropologi, Univ.
Workshop
Indonesia
Workshop
USBI
17-Apr-13
2,019,000
0
10
24-Apr-13
2,106,000
0
15
Diskusi
USBI
24-Apr-13
0
0
13
Workshop
PKBB Unika Atma Jaya
3 May 2013
4,471,000
1
117
13 Inauguration Seminar: Jogja Opening
Seminar
UGM, Yogyakarta
16-18 May 2013 14,175,700
0
40
14 Open forum with Prof Thomas Pepinsky
Seminar
At America
20 May 2013
0
5
56
15 Film Screening with Mark Freeman
Diskusi
PKBB Unika Atma Jaya
21 May 2013
5,250,000
0
80
16 Tom's talk at FIB and FISIP, UI
Reformasi Ekonomi, Ketenagakerjaan dan hak Asasi
17
Manusia
Art,Alternative Education and Community Well-being in
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Indonesia
Diskusi
Universitas Indonesia
22 May 2013
601,500
1
30
Seminar
PKBB Unika Atma Jaya
27 May 2013
3,750,000
1
50
Seminar
Auditorium USBI
29 May 2013
2,750,000
1
100
19 Film screening and Academic Discussion (Unpas)
Diskusi
Universitas Pasundan
10-Jun-13
2,173,800
1
25
20 ICISS
Seminar
UGM, Yogyakarta
17-Jun-13
648,000
0
0
PKBB Unika Atma Jaya
19-Jun-13
0
0
0
USBI
20-Jun-13
9
3
PKBB Unika Atma Jaya
26-Jun-13
0
2
17
0
20
60
1
60
2
20
12 Workshop in the Basics of Linguistic Field Research
Discussion of applicative constructions in local languages
Diskusi
of Indonesia
22 Visit of Clay Pell
Diskusi
Language Ecologies and Linguistic Resources in Shift The
23
Seminar
Case of Indonesia
The origins of the Indonesian Nation: The Indonesian
24
Seminar
Revolution 1945-1949
USAID Mission Director
15-Aug-2013
House
25 Diskusi Publik Krisis Mesir
Auditorium Paramadina 29-Aug-2013
21
Outcomes of Collaboration between Indonesian High
26 School Students and American Fulbright English Teaching
Assistants
27 Seminar Ekonomi Kerakyatan with Rizal Ramli
28 Movie Screening Girls Rising
29
Religious and Political Movements: Challenges and
Prospects for New ASEAN Community
Diskusi
3,685,000
2,000,000
Seminar
PKBB Unika Atma Jaya
26-Sep-13
Seminar
Auditorium USBI
Fakultas Tarbiyah, UIN
Sunan Kalijaga, Jogja
12-Oct-2013
1,375,000
1
64
22-Oct-2013
2,075,000
0
99
UIN Sunan Kalijaga, Jogja 23-Oct-2013
2,200,000
0
10
Seminar
Diskusi
0
30 Workshop on Abstract and Article Writing for Conferences Workshop
PKBB Unika Atma Jaya
28-Oct-2013
3,322,000
1
27
31 Gender Issues in Post Reformation Indonesia
Seminar
PKBB Unika Atma Jaya
19-Nov-2013
2,503,000
1
66
32 Teacher as inspirational and valuable profession
Diskusi
USBI
21-Nov-2013
500,000
0
33
33 Ekonomi kerakyatan Perspektif Agama
Diskusi
22-Nov-2013
1,105,000
0
14
34 Seminar Ekonomi Kerakyatan, Revrisond Baswir
Seminar
USBI
Fak.Ilmu Sosial, UIN
Sunan Kalijaga, Jogja
6-Dec-2013
2,100,000
1
54
35 National Conference on Disability Awareness
Seminar
USBI
7-Dec-2013
-
0
100
Workshop UIN Sunan Kalijaga, Jogja 20-Dec-2013
2,035,000
0
30
84,210,000
67
36 Workshop Pengelolaan jurnal
1528
1595
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B.
Contact with U.S. Embassy in Jakarta
At the end of March 2013, AIFIS hosted Scot Marciel, US Ambassador for Indonesia to give the opening
speech at an event entitled “Interfaith Dialogue: Lessons learned from Muslims in America.” The invited
speaker at this event was Ustadz Shamsi Ali, a native Indonesian and imam at the Islamic Cultural Center in
New York.
Scot Marciel, US Ambassador with Ustadz Shamsi Ali
On June 20, 2013, Clay Pell, Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Department of Education for International and
Foreign Language Education visited the AIFIS office, accompanied by representatives from the Cultural
Affairs section at the US Embassy and the Library of Congress. AIFIS’s Supervisory Representative, Timothy
McKinnon gave a short presentation outlining AIFIS’s achievements in its year and a half of existence. This
was followed by brief remarks from Abby Cohn (Cornell University) and Michael Price (Stanford University)
outlining how AIFIS has been assisting American scholars in dealing with logistical challenges facing scholars
conducting research in Indonesia.
Mr Clay Pell and AIFIS
Mr. Pell thanked AIFIS for its hard work and, remarking on the administration’s foreign policy “pivot”
toward Asia, especially Southeast Asia, emphasized that the Department of Education is eager to know
how it can help AIFIS further develop in Indonesia. Plans were then discussed for initiating an
AIFIS/Fulbright Lecture series, and for ways in which Indonesian books and journals can be made more
accessible through digitization, particularly through gaining access to LIPI’s large research archives. Plans
were also discussed for a general meeting between AIFIS and USINDO, AMINEF, US Joint Council, the US
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Embassy, Ford Foundation and other US agencies in Indonesia. AIFIS subsequently received a letter of
thanks from the Public Affairs Section (PAS) of the US Embassy, stating that they were very impressed
with AIFIS’s activities and programs, including the broad networking with diverse organizations
throughout the country. There have been continued conversations with Will Truchrello, Director of the
Library of Congress for Southeast Asia regarding the possibility of AIFIS working with LC to digitize
Indonesian scholarly publications for availability to scholarly institutions and the possibility of AIFIS and
LC establishing a joint position perhaps in our satellite office in Yogyakarta, to work on digitalization.
C. AIFIS’ Indonesian Academic Journal Internationalization Program
Following workshop on “Sustainability, Accessibility and Networking: Increasing the International Impact
of Indonesian Journal.” At University of Indonesia, on last 7-8 February 2013, AIFIS developing AIFIS’
Indonesian Academic Journal Internationalization Program, and launched on aisjip.weebly.com. Up to
now AIFIS has 16 MOU’s with 16 Journal publishers.
D. US scholars fostering in 2013
1. TaoMo, Zhou (Cornell Univ.)
2. Zachary Aaron Smith (NUS-Singapore, US scholar)
3. Michael Price (Stanford Univ.)
4. Megan Abbas (Princeton University)
5. Prof Mark Freeman (San Diego State Univ.)
6. Jennifer Goldstein (UCLA)
7. Ellen L. Prusinsky (Indiana University)
8. John MacDougall (Miles College, Alabama)
9. Rebakah Daro Minarchek (Cornell University)
10. Charles Sullivan (University of Michigan)
11. Anna Reynolds (Hawaii University)
12. Sarah Shair-Rosenfield (Arizona State University)
13. James Scott (Indiana University)
14. Lauren Zents (Houston University)
15. Prof James Rush (Arizona State University)
E. Cooperating Institutions and Agencies (as of December 2013):
 Indonesian Universities: Universitas Indonesia, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Universitas Katolik
Indonesia Atma Jaya, Universitas Paramadina, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Syarif Hidayatullah
Jakarta, Universitas Media Nusantara, Universitas Sebelas Maret Surakarta, Universitas
Pasundan, Universitas Siswa Bangsa Internasional (USBI) Indonesia, Institut Pertanian Bogor and
universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta.
 Indonesian NGOs: Partnership (Kemitraan), HUMA, Kehati, Bina Swadaya, ISSI, Historia, Taman
Nasional Gunung Halimun Salak, Suluh Nusantara.
 Indonesian National Research Centers: Indonesian Institute for Science (LIPI), SMERU, Centras,
Arsip Nasional Republik Indonesia (ANRI), etc.
 American Organizations in Indonesia: USINDO, @america, Joint Council Usindo, Library of
Congress (LOC).
F. Publication
a. ISIA NEWS 1 was published as the first professional newsletter, see more at http://aifis.org/wpcontent/uploads/2013/10/ISIA-NEWS-1.pdf
b. Booklet AIFIS, see more at http://aifis.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Booklet-AIFIS-final.pdf
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G. Representative media coverage
No.
Date
Event
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March 28, Interfaith Dialogue: Lessons
Learned from Muslims in
2013
America
Media Coverage
http://dunia.news.viva.co.id/news/read/4011
68-bagaimana-umat-muslim-as-perbaiki-citraislam
http://dunia.news.viva.co.id/news/read/4011
77-komunitas-islam-dan-yahudi-di-asberangkulan
http://www.atamerica.or.id/video/detail/636/
Presentation-USINDO-AIFIS-Joint-Open-Forum
2
May 20,
2013
New Trends in Indonesian Studies in
the United States: Opportunities and
Challenges
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June 10,
2013
International Symposium on MalayIndonesian Linguistics di UBH
http://inioke.com/Berita/5347-Ahli-Bahasa-Ikut-MainKIM.html#sthash.1bb9vv7V.dpuf
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July 15,
2013
Stunning (Pemingsanan) Hewan
Dianggap Mampu Menjaga Kualitas
Daging
5
August 26,
2013
AIFIS Tawarkan Dana Riset untuk
Peneliti Indonesia, Anda Berminat?
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September
12, 2013
October
22, 2013
Krisis Mesir dan Dampaknya Bagi
Indonesia
November
19, 2013
Gender Issues in Post Reformation
Indonesia
http://www.republika.co.id/berita/nasional/u
mum/13/07/15/mpz4a0-stunningpemingsanan-hewan-dianggap-mampumenjaga-kualitas-daging
http://beningpost.com/read/6798/aifistawarkan-dana-riset-untuk-peneliti-indonesiaanda-berminat
http://kahminasional.or.id/editorial/demokras
i-di-mesir-demokrasi-menang-menangan
http://hiburan.kompasiana.com/film/2013/10
/24/girl-rising-menginspirasi-perempuanuntuk-bangkit-604382.html
http://www.turungka.com/2013/11/melanibudianta-indonesia-masih-lemah.html
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Movie Screening entitled Girls Rising
H. Grants and Fellowship Program
During 2013, the successful aplicants for the fellowships are currently carrying out their research in
Indonesia are:
a) Rebakah Daro Minarchek (Development Sociology, Cornell University), whose project is entitled
“Creating Commodities in Gunung Halimun National Park, Indonesia: Changing Market Access and
the Impact on Food Security and Gender Relations.” Her host institution is the Center of
International Forestry Research (CIFOR), a Consultative Group on International Agriculture Research
(CGIAR) center in Bogor. She arrived in Indonesia in late May and has a six-month research visa.
b) John MacDougal, (Cultural Anthropology, Miles College, Fairfield, Alabama), whose project is
entitled: “The Cultural and Social Antagonism between Thieves and Clerics in Today’s Lombok.” His
local sponsor is Fair Trade organizer Mitra Bali and he arrived in Indonesia on May 17, with a sosial
budaya visa and with the expectation of returning to the United States by June.
c) Nicole Reisnour (Ethnomusicology, Cornell University), whose project is entitled "Sounding the
Immaterial: the Sonic Politics of Adat and Agama in Post-Authoritarian Bali.” She was accepted as a
Research Fellow at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP) at the University of Indonesia.
She arrived in Indonesia in March 2013 and will be carrying out research under the AIFIS grant until
August 2013.
d) Charles Sullivan (History, University of Michigan), whose project is entitled “Tjotjokkah Aku
Berpakaian Barat?”: Women and Modernity in Indonesia, 1951-1969.” Universitas Muhammadiyah
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Surakarta will sponsor his research, and he is intending to be in Indonesia from August to October
2013.
e) Jennifer Goldstein (Geography, UCLA), whose project is entitled “Boondoggle, or Benefit? The
Commodification of Degraded Landscapes in Indonesia in an Age of Climate Change.” She is
intending to leave for Indonesia in October or November 2013, and will have institutional affiliation
with the University of Gadjah Mada.
f) Tony Rudyansyah (Head of Anthropology Department, Faculty of Social and Political Science,
Universitas Indonesia)
g) Regina Yanti (PKBB Unika Atma Jaya)
Yogyakarta Office
AIFIS Yogyakarta Office was established to help implement AIFIS’ main goals of fostering scholarly exchange
between Indonesian and U.S. scholars, to promote educational and research efforts by U.S. scholars in
Indonesia, and to facilitate visits by Indonesian scholars to the United States. The office was established at
the Center for Southeast Asia Social Studies (CESSAS), UGM, through a Memorandum of Understanding
between AIFIS and the Center.
In period from July – December 2013, the office focused on networking activities in the Central Java region,
introducing AIFIS to institutional partners and developing memoranda of understanding as a basis for future
collaboration. These institutions included the American Corner at UGM and UMY, Universitas Islam
Indonesia (UII), Nihlah Ilhami, Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga.
In September 2013, AIFIS initiated cooperation with Universitas Negeri Solo (also known as Universitas
Sebelas Maret), which recently opened a center for research on Javanese culture. AIFIS visited the campus
on Thursday, September 12th, 2013 and signed an MoU with UNS at the end of October 2013. As part of the
implementation of this MoU, AIFIS supervisory representative Timothy Mckinnon visited the campus and
delivered a keynote speech. AIFIS has subsequently collaborated with UNS through its Scientific Journal
Internationalization Program and will organize a lecture on Javanese culture featuring an American guest
speaker in the coming weeks, Kathryn Emerson a Javanese culture expert will give lecture at Javanology
Center of UNS
A. Research Presentations
1. AIFIS – CESSAS Panel Discussion
On October 23th, AIFIS cooperated with CESSAS UGM to organize a panel discussion entitiled
“Religious and Political Movements: Challenges & Prospects for The New ASEAN Community.” The
discussion was cohosted by the Faculty of Social and Political Science, UGM. The event featured
three invited speakers: Dicky Sofjan, Ph.D., alumnus of Northeastern University, Boston, USA and
Core Doctoral Faculty of ICRS UGM; Dr. Phil. Al Makin, Editor in Chief - Al Jamiah; and Ahmad
Munjid, Ph.D. Cand. Temple University, USA.
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AIFIS – CESSAS Panel Discussion
2. Movie Screening GIRL RISING
AIFIS, along with the Jurnal Pendidikan Islam and DEMA Fakultas Tarbiyah UIN Sunan Kalijaga,
organized a movie screening featuring the film “Girl Rising” on Tuesday, 22 October 2013 at UIN
Sunan Kalijaga. This event was supported by Intel Indonesia. The event featured two speakers—Dr.
Ema Marhumah from the Center for Women’s Studies UIN Suka & Elivette Mendez Angulo from
Hartford Seminary, USA. The event was atteded by 120 people.
Movie screening discussion
3. A Public Lecture “Ekonomi Kerakyatan”
AIFIS, along with the Sociology Laboratory and Student Organization at the Faculty of Social Science
and Humanities, UIN Sunan Kalijaga, organized a Public Lecture “Ekonomi Kerakyatan” on Friday, 6
December 2013. The event featured Dr. Revrisond Baswir, MBA, (The Chair of Center for Economic
Democracy Studies, UGM and alumnus of Western Michigan University, USA). This event was part of
AIFIS’s ongoing public lecture series “A Discussion Series on Economic Democracy.”
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Dr. Revrisond Baswir, MBA,
B. Capacity Building
AIFIS organized a Journal Management Workshop on Friday, the 20th of December at the Center for
Southeast Social Asia Studies, UGM. Participants included Journal Publishers at UIN Sunan Kalijaga, UNS
Surakarta, and Pesantren Aswaja Nusantara. The event facilitator was Dr. Phil. Al Makin, M.A., Editor in
Chief Journal Al Jamiah, UIN Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta.
C. AIFIS’ Indonesian Academic Journal Internationalization Program
AIFIS has established MoUs stating cooperation in the area of journal internationalization with the
following institutions.
1. UIN Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta
1. Al Jamiah, University Journal
2. Asy-Syir’ah, Faculty of Syariah and Law
3. Al Ahwal, Faculty of Syariah and Law
4. Jurnal Pendidikan Islam, Faculty of Education
5. Al Bidayah, Faculty of Education
6. Thaqafiyyat, Faculty of Literature
7. Adabiyyat, Faculty of Literature
8. Sosiologi Reflektif, Faculty of Social Science and Humanities
9. Esensia, Faculty of Ushuluddin, Religion Studies and Islamic Thoughts
2. UNS Surakarta
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Dilema, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
Spirit Publik, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
Komunikasi Massa, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
Candi, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education
3. Pesantren
AIFIS has establsihed a cooperation with the academic journal “Mlangi” which is published by
Pesantren Aswaja Nusantara, Yogyakarta.
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Key accomplishments of Jogya office:
1.
2.
3.
Organizing discussions to promote research efforts by U.S. and Indonesians scholars, including: a) AIFIS
– CESSAS Panel Discussion on “Religious and Political Movements: Challenges & Prospects for The New
ASEAN Community,” b) Movie Screening and discussion GIRL RISING, and c) A Public Lecture on
Ekonomi Kerakyatan.
Cooperated with journals at UIN Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta; UNS Solo, as part of AIFIS’ Indonesian
Scientific Journal Internationalization Program.
Effectively introducing and communicating AIFIS Jogya activities through local media, including Tribun
Jogja.
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Attachment 1.
AIFIS’s Communications and Networking officer has been developing several formal and informal links
between AIFIS and institutions beyond Jakarta. The following attachment details these activities and their
potential outcomes.
The following table provides an overview of the networking actities of AIFIS Jakarta’s Communications and
networking officer Chozin. Chozin has been working to develop a broad network on contacts and partners in
Indonesia. Establishing contact persons at diverse institutions serves multiple purposes including facilitating
research collaborations between US and Indonesian scholars, developing public awareness about AIFISsponsored events, building interest and participation in AIFIS-sponsored initiatives (such as journal
internationalization) and Luce Fellowships, etc.
Progress Report
M. Chozin Amirullah
Communication and Networking Officer
No
1
a
b
c
d
2
Planned Programs
Activity Progress
Establish new contacts with universities and
American Corners in Java
West Java (ITB, UNPAD, UPI Bandung, IPB Bogor,
UNTIRTA, Pelita Harapan Tangerang, etc)
Central Java (UNDIP Semarang, UNS Solo, Unsoed
Purwokerto, etc)
East Java (ITS Surabaya, UNAIR Surabaya, UNIBRAW
Malang, UMM Malang, etc)
Yogyakarta (UII, U. Ahmad Dahlan, UMY, UAJY,
Sanata Dharma, etc)
Chozin has established relationships with UIN Jakarta,
UNPAD Bandung, UPI Bandung, IPB Bogor, UNS Solo,
UNSOED Purwokerto, UNAIR Surabaya, UB (Unibraw)
Malang, UM Malang, UII Yogyakarta, and UMY
Yogyakarta. He also visited several universities, such as
UIN Jakarta, UNAIR Surabaya, UNESA Surabaya, UB
Malang, UM Malang, UNSOED Purwokerto, etc. In
addition to establishing contact persons at each of these
institutions (list of contact persons is attached), we have
moved forward in establishing MoUs with select
institutions on this list.
Chozin has contacted UNSYIAH Aceh, Politeknik Batam,
UNRI Pekanbaru, IAIN Riau, UBB Bangka Belitung,
UNMUL Samarinda, UNLAM Banjarmasin, UNHAS
Sulawesi Selatan, UNTAD Palu, UNG Gorontalo, UNHALU
Kendari, UDAYANA Bali, UNRAM MAtaram, UNIPA
Manokwari, UNKHAIR Ternate. Chozin also visited
several of universities, such as Politeknik Batam, UNRI
Pekanbaru, UNTAD Palu, etc. (see list of contact persons
attached).
Establish new contact with universities and American
Corners ouside Java
a Sumatera: Unsyiah Aceh, USU Medan, Politeknik
Batam, UNRI Riau, IAIN Riau, UNSRI Palembang, UBK
Bangka,
b Kalimantan: UNTAN Pontianak, UNMUL Samarinda,
UNLAM Banjarmasin, etc)
c Sulawesi: UNHAS Makassar, UNTAD Palu, UNSRAT
Manado, UNG Gorontalo, UNHALU Kendari, etc
d Bali, NTB, NTT: Udayana Denpasar, UNRAM Mataram,
UNDANA Kupang, etc
e Papua - Maluku: UNCEN Jayapura, UNIPA Manokwari,
UNKHAIR Ternate, Unpatti Ambon, etc
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Support networing for AIFIS Office at Gadjah Mada
University - Yogyakarta
4
Extend network with American universities alumni
association
Chozin’s role has primarily been to coach Faishol Adib
(jogya supervisor) in planning and preparing activities, in
expanding networks in Yogyakarta, and disseminating
press releases to media for AIFIS events.
So far Chozin has initiated contact with the alumni
associations for Ohio university, the University of Hawaii
at Manoa, and Nothern Illinois University.
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5
Conduct research methodology workshops in
collaboration with universities or NGO
Activities in this area are planned for February.
6
Help to establish network with government officials
for research administration
7
Writing articles and press release on US-Indonesia
educational issues in order to introduce AIFIS in
public
Chozin has expanded AIFIS’s network of government
offices such as: RI’s Ombudsman, LIPI, and the Provincial
Government of DKI Jakarta. The network has also been
expanded to several NGOs, such as: Kemitraan
(Partnership for Governance Reform), Indonesia
Mengajar, Suluh Nusantara, and Transparency
International Indonesia (TII).
Whenever AIFIS has an event, Chozin has created press
releases for the media. A list of these press releases are
attached.
8
Hosting science and cultural events in prospective
universities or other institutions
Events are currently being planned for 2014.
9
Outreach contact with Universities or US-Indonesia
exchange institutions such as AMINEF, IIEF, USINDO,
etc.
10
Help the US and Indonesian researchers in expanding
their networks in conducting their research
So far, Chozin’s efforts have focussed on developing a
cooperative relationship with USINDO, Chozin will send
them periodic emails to see whether there is someone
coming through town whowe could host for a lecture of
discussion. We should definitely make an effort to work
together with them, since they always have great
scholars coming through
Chozin has helped the following scholars expand their
network and find research counterparts in Indonesia:
Diego Fossati (Cornell Uniersity), Cameron Hu (Chicago
University), Christine Su (Ohio University - in expanding
network for promoting programs), etc.
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Identify prospective research institutions that might
be fit in with AIFIS’s goal in Indonesia.
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Bimonthly seminar on research result by the USIndonesian researchers and publish it
13
Maintain AIFIS' website and media to keep engage
with public trough social media and other online
media
14
Promote AIFIS at any occasion
15
Assist the MoU process
Chozin has spearheaded AIFIS’s discussion series
focussing on Ekonomi Kerakyatan (Economic
Democracy). The discussions featured as part of this
series are recorded and transcribed; and will be
compiled into a manuscript.
Chozin has been active in adding content to AIFIS’s
website and social media. AIFIS media has seen a
significant increase in web hits since Chozin was hired.
Chozin has promoted AIFIS at various locations across
Indonesia. Through his work with Anies Baswedan,
Chozin has travelled extensively throughout Indonesia.
He has actively promoted AIFIS and established contacts
throughout his travels.
Chozin has been active in initiating and fine-tuning
institutional MoUs.
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The following attachment contains Chozin’s activies reports since July 2013:
Activity Report: July 2013
Introduction
In July 2013, I traveled to several cities in Sulawesi and Sumatera to introduce AIFIS and expand its network.
In Sumatera, I traveled with AIFIS’ fellow Diego Fossati who is on his field work of conducting research on
health policy issue in Indonesia. Hence, my travel was not only expanding the networks but also helping
Diego Fossati in conducting interview and data collection.
Travel to Central Sulawesi Province
On 12-13 July 2013, I visited Palu, the capital city of Central Sulawesi province. I met with Mr. Amin Abdullah,
a local prominent artist who popularized Kakula music globally. He also works as a lecturer at Tadulako
University of Palu and staf at the Culture and Tourism Agency of Central Sulawesi Province. He earned his
master’s degree in Asian studies at the University of Hawaii in Manoa, USA. Further information about what
is Amin Abdullah doing, you may visit:
(http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2013/04/05/amin-abdullah-popularizing-kakula-globally.html)
To Mr. Abdullah I introduced AIFIS and discussed the potential collaboration between AIFIS and UNTAD or
other institutions in Palu. As he is now in the process of initiating an Institute of Art and Culture in Palu, so
there is possibility to establish collaboration in art and culture events. Mr. Abdullah told me that the
Institute of Art and Culture only available in Java so far, therefore, there is a need to establish the art and
culture institutions in other islands outside Java.
Travel to Jambi Province
On 20-21 July, I visited Jambi Province, the capital city of Jambi Province. First, I met with Dr. Bambang
Hariyadi who teaches at University of Jambi (UNJA). Dr. Hariyadi is a scientist who focuses on preserving
indigenous knowledge of conservation. He wrote a book titled “The Entwined Tree: Traditional Natural
Resource Management of Serampas, Jambi, Indonesia”. To Mr. Hariyadi, I introduced AIFIS and discuss any
possibility for initiating a partnership between AIFIS and UNJA. Since he concerns on conservation and
indigenous issues, he gave an idea of initiating collaboration research between Indonesian and American
scientists to work on preserving indigenous knowledge of conservation. According to him, America and
Indonesia have similar experience in preserving the indigenous people. America has experience in preserving
the Native American and Indonesia has experience in preserving indigenous people such as Kubu tribe in
Jambi. Therefore, scientists from both countries may share knowledge and ideas to work on this issue.
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Chozin and Bambang Hariyadi
Diego Fossati in front of ‘Evergreen’
public library founded by Hariyadi’s wife
Secondly, I met with Mrs. Nelly who works as program officer at WARSI. WARSI is an organizational network
established in January 1992, with membership made up of twelve NGOs from four provinces in Sumatra
(South Sumatra, West Sumatra, Bengkulu and Jambi), whose focus is biodiversity conservation and
community development (for further information: www.warsi.or.id). Currently, WARSI’s program has a lot of
focus on Kubu tribe in Jambi Province. Besides introducing AIFIS, I also discussed any possibility to build
activity collaboration with WARSI. According to Nelly, collaboration in the student exchange between
America and Indonesia is a possibility. Because, so far, WARSI already has collaboration with Volunteer of
America that sending American students regularly to do internship in WARSI. To do internship, Volunteer of
America pays their travel cost and WARSI pays their living expenses in Jambi. However, as now WARSI’s
financial capacity is getting weaken, so they need fund support from other institution to cover the cost of
the internship.
Lastly, besides meeting with scientist and activities, we also had a chance to meet with Governor of Jambi,
Mr. Hasan Basri at his house. Diego Fossati used this opportunity to interview him regarding his research on
health policy in Jambi.
Interview with the Governor of Jambi
Travel to Bengkulu Province
On 24 July 2013, I visited Bengkulu Province. I met with faculty
members in Social and Political Science Department at University
of Bengkulu (UNIB). We discussed the possibility of establishing
networking between AIFIS and UNIB. The Dean said that they will
welcome to any initiative from AIFIS to make partnership. There
are several possibilities of sending researchers exchange between
UNIB and AIFIS or even establishing a small office for AIFIS at
UNIB. According to the Dean, there are very few foreign
With faculty members at University of Bengkulu
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researchers come to Bengkulu for conducting research, therefore, they are eager to invite more foreign
researcher to conduct research collaboration in Bengkulu. []
Activity Report: August 2013
August in the month of Ramadhan and Lebaran holidays. So, we did not have many event for AIFIS during the
month, but I tried keep expand the AIFIS communication and networking to stake holders.
1. Disseminated information on scholarships AIFIS Henry Luce Foundation Grants for 2014 through
personal networking and community mailing groups such as: Beasiswa mailing list
community,alumni of International Fellowship Program of Ford Foundation, national coverage
student organizations (HMI, IMM, PMKRI, and GMNI), university alumni associations (KAGAMA UGM, Ohio Alumni, UI Alumni, etc.). I wrote a Press Release about the opportunities AIFIS Henry
Luce Foundation Grants for 2014 to be published by several media.
2. Helped the AIFIS office in Yogyakarta in preparing programs and activities. As the AIFIS office in
Yogyakarta have just started, so the officer Faishol Adib regularly consulted with me on how to set
up the networking with institutions and creating activities in Yogyakarta. The consultation mosty
during the night, by phone, email, and tex message.
3. In collaboration with USINDO, AIFIS hosted a a Special Historical Lecture and Open Forum “The
Origins of the Indonesian Nation: The Indonesian Revolution, 1945-1949” with Professor Eric
Tagliacozzo, Professor of HistoryCornell University. The Lecture is which held on August 15, 2013 was
toning up the celebration of Indonesian Independence Day of 17 August 1945. The topic focused on
the Indonesian Revolution of 1945-49 when the actual negotiations for independence amonst Japan,
the Dutch, the Indonesian nationalists, and the United Nations. It also examined what was the key
role of the United States during the time. I especially halped the preparation process for the event as
well as made a report after the event to be spred to several media in Jakarta, as well as putting them
into our facebook.
4. Preparing the Discussion on Crisis in Egypt and its implications for Indonesia. The discussion which in
cooperation with KAHMI to be held Paramadina University, on Tuesday, August 27, 2013 at 10:00
am. As the speaker is Dr. Haidar Bagir (Owner of the second biggest national publisher of Mizan
Publishing, alumni of Harvard University) and Prof. Bakhtiar Ali (Former Ambassador to Egypt and
Lecturer at Fisip UI).
“Egypt and Indonesia have a very close relationship both in history and education. Egypt (with the
Palestinians) is the first country to recognize the independence and sovereignty of the Republic of
Indonesia. On March 22, 1946, at the urging Egyptian Shaykh Hasan Albanna (head of the Muslim
Brotherhood), recognized the independence of Indonesia. Since Egypt and Palestine recognized
Indonesian independence, countries in the Middle East flocked recognized Indonesian independence.
Not only that, India and surrounding countries, then, followed these steps. Other than that, Indonesia
also sends thausand of students to study in Egypt, especially to Al-Azhar University whis is the oldest
university in the world. In fact, when the tsunami hit Aceh in 2004, the Muslim Brotherhood has sent
Dr. Mohammad Mursi to directly to Aceh to conduct humanitarian activities. Therefore, the
humanitarian crisis in Egypt influences to Indonesian people and results to some demonstration and
debates in Indonesia.”
5. As I get a special invitation, I will attend the Political Local Staff Networking Political Counselor of the
Embassy of the United States of America in Jakarta, on Thursday, 29 August 2013. According to
invitation, the event is for Fostering Greater Cooperation and Friendship with the Local Staff
Colleagues in Government and Other Foreign Missions. In the event, I will introduce AIFIS to people
I meet there.
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6. 24 Agustus 2013, Met with Tri Lindawati, bagian kerja sama Lembaga Ombudsman RI, we discussed
about availability from AIFIS to give capacity building training on Ombudsman Library management.
Activity Report: September 2013
1. Preparing the Discussion on Crisis in Egypt and its implications for Indonesia. The discussion which in
cooperation with KAHMI and Paramadina University was held in Paramadina University, on Tuesday,
August 27, 2013 at 10:00 am. As the speakers are Dr. Bachtia Affendy (ALumni Ohio University, USA Dean of the Faculty of Political Science at UNI Syarif Hidayatullah), Philips J Vermonte (Nothern
Illinois University alumni - researcher at CSIS), and Novriantoni Kahar, Lc. M.Si (Alumnus Universitas
Al-Azhar, Mesir).
2. Discussion on Crisis in Egypt and its implications for Indonesia. The discussion which in cooperation
with KAHMI and Paramadina University was held in Paramadina University, on Tuesday, August 27,
2013 at 10:00 am. As the speakers are Dr. Bachtia Affendy (ALumni Ohio University, USA - Dean of
the Faculty of Political Science at UNI Syarif Hidayatullah), Philips J Vermonte (Nothern Illinois
University alumni - researcher at CSIS), and Novriantoni Kahar, Lc. M.Si (Alumnus Universitas AlAzhar, Mesir). news of the event: http://kahminasional.or.id/editorial/demokrasi-di-mesirdemokrasi-menang-menangan
3. Attended the gathering of "Political Local Staff Networking for Fostering Greater Cooperation and
Friendship" Local Staff Colleagues in Government and Other Foreign Missions by the Political
Counselor of the Embassy of the United States of America at @america, Jakarta
4. "Contributed in preparing the draft MOUon cooperation between LIPI-USBI-AIFIS
5. Helping to find an american scholar to be a speaker at the Internasional Conference on
“Constructing Southeast Asia” which will be held at Pusat Studi Sosial Asia Tenggara (PSSAT),
Universitas Gadjah Mada, on 23-24 October 2013.
6. Helping the follow of the MU draft between AIFIS and Juornal of Aljamiah at Sunan Kalijaga State
Islamic University of Yogyakarta.
7. Preparing the discussion on economy at Sampoerna School of Business which planned to be held on
12 October 2013. Particularly, I helped the Organizing Committee to invite high profile speaker, Mr.
Rizal Ramli, Ph.D.
8. Meeting with Cameron, student from Chicago University who is preparing to conduct an
anthropological research on forestry and people in Sumatera. I helped him to gave some ideas and
connect with Indonesian scholars who focus on forestry.
9. Meeting with the representative of the International Office at the Universitas Negeri Surabaya
(UNESA) in Surabaya to introduce AIFIS programs and assessing the prospective cooperation.
10. preparing and sending the draft of MoU to International Office of the Universitas Negeri Surabaya
(UNESA) as a followup of the meeting with UNESA on 27 September 201 in Surabaya
11. Prearing the event of Talkshow on Children Education at Atmajaya University, in collaboration with
AIFIS. My role was to review the TOR and to invite speaker who will be speaking on the topic of
education. The event is scheduled to beld on 20 November 2013.
12. Preparing the event of Workshop on the "Role of Librarian in Supporting Knowledge Management".
My duty are to edit the TOR, making the whole concept of the event, and inviting speakers. The
event is scheduled on December 2013.
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Activity Report: October 2013
1. Preparing the cooperation between AIFIS and the International Office of the Universitas Negeri
Surabaya (UNESA), uncludes: making appointment to have a meeting the rector of UNESA and
sending brochure of AIFIS to UNESA. This as a follow up of the meeting with UNESA's international
office on 28 September 2013.
2. Seeking the prospective speakers for the event of Talkshow “Permainan Tradisional: Sarana
Pembelajaran yang Makin Tergusur” which was held at Atmajaya University on 26 November 2013.
3. "Seeking prospective speakers for Forum Diskusi Mahasiswa (FORKUSI), as an event for Teacher's
Day (Hari Guru Nasional) which held on 20 November 2013.
4. Following up the communication with UNESA Surabaya for meeting with the rector at UNESA.
5. Preparing lecture series of "Ekonomi Kerakyatan" which firstly was held on 12 October 2013 in
Universitas Siswa Bangsa (USBI). The first lecture invited former minister of economic coordinator
Mr. Rizal Ramli to give speech on ekonomi kerakyatan.
6. Writing the press release on the report of lecture series of "Ekonomi Kerakyatan" which was held on
12 October 2013 in Universitas Siswa Bangsa (USBI). Mr. Rizal Ramli was the speaker of the lecture.
The
press
release
was
covered
by
online
media
such
as:
http://www.rimanews.com/read/20131019/122434/rizal-ramli-di-aifis-ekonomi-kerakyatan-haruspro-growth-pro-job-dan-pro-poor
7. Spreading the press release of an AIFIS event of movie screening "Girl Rising" in Yogyakarta, in
collaboration
with
Intel.
The
release
was
covered
by
online
media:
http://hiburan.kompasiana.com/film/2013/10/24/girl-rising-menginspirasi-perempuan-untukbangkit-604382.html
8. Spreading press release on panel discussion on “Religious and Political Movements: Challenges &
Prospects for The New ASEAN Community” hosted by AIFIS (American Institute for Indonesian
Studies) and CESASS (Center for Southeast Asian Social Studies) UGM, 23 Oktober 2013 at 13.00 –
15.30 WIB in Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Politik, UGM. covered by media:
http://nasional.sindonews.com/read/2013/10/25/15/798310/keberagaman-agama-terkait-denganmultikulturalisme
9. Writing a TOR (term of reference) for the 2nd lecture series on "Ekonomi Kerakyatan" on religious
leaders' perspective. The lecture was held on 22 November 2013.
Activity Report: November 2013
1. Finishing TOR (term of reference), coaching the committee in preparing the event of the 2nd lecture
series on "Ekonomi Kerakyatan" on religious leaders' perspective. The lecture was held on 22
November 2013.
2. Sending letter of invitation to speaker for the event of Talkshow “Permainan Tradisional: Sarana
Pembelajaran yang Makin Tergusur” which was held at Atmajaya University on 26 November 2013.
3. Trancribing the record of the lecture series of "Ekonomi Kerakyatan" which firstly was held on 12
October 2013 in Universitas Siswa Bangsa (USBI). The first lecture invited former minister of
economic coordinator Mr. Rizal Ramli to give speech on ekonomi kerakyatan. The transcribe is
planned to be compiled in a book.
4. Boosting the "like" on the facebook fanbook, previously was 205 and it in sudden raised to 298 after
I used my facebook account to boost the "like"
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5. Writing press release of the seminar entitled "Gender Issues in Post Reformation Indonesia" with the
speaker: Prof. Dr. Melani Budianta, Ph.D at Atma Jaya, Kampus , Jakarta, 19 November 2013. media
coverage: http://www.turungka.com/2013/11/aifis-gelar-diskusi-tentang-perempuan.html
6. Monitoring and writing press release of the 2nd lecture series on "Ekonomi Kerakyatan" on religious
leaders' perspective. The lecture was held on 20 November 2013.
7. Seeking the prospective speakers for the 3rd lecture series on "Ekonomi Kerakyatan" on 12
December 2013.
8. Writing and spreading press release for the event of National Conference on Disability Awareness
(NCDA) “Beyond Aware.Care.Share” by AIFIS and Student Senate at USBI.
No
Kota
Universitas
Sub-Lembaga
1
Jakarta
UIN Syarif
Hidayatullah
Pusat Pengkajian Islam dan
Masyarkat (PPIM) UIN Syarif
Hidayatullah
Jl. Ir. H. Djuanda No. 95, Ciputat,
Tangerang Selatan 15412
2
Jakarta
Universitas Bina
Nusantara (BINUS)
3
Bandung
Universitas
Padjajaran (UNPAD)
Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Politik
4
Bandung
Universitas
Pendidikan
Indonesia (UPI)
Fakultas Psikologi
5
Purwokerto
Universitas Jenderal
Soedirman
(UNSOED)
Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta
UGM
UMY (Universitas
Muhammadiyah
Yogyakarta)
Jl. Dr. Soeparno Karangwangkal
Purwokerto 53122
email : lppm@unsoed.ac.id
Telp : (0281) 638745 Fax : (0281)
638745
AIFIS Office is there
Pusat Kajian Ekonomi Syariah
Kontak Person
Ali Munhanif, Ph.D. (Direktur)
HP. 081283991388
Email:
Elin Driana, Ph.D.
HP. 081382487722
Email: elindr@yahoo.com
Friman manan, M.A.
HP. 081320340573
Email:
firmanmanan@gmail.com
Ifah Misbah
HP. 0811200450
Email:
ifahmisbah@gmail.com
Prof. Ir. Totok Agung DH,
M.P., Ph.D. (Ketua)
HP.
Email:
0817464617 (Direktur)
HP. 0817464617
Email: masmubin@gmail.com
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Attachment 2.
The following is a progress report filed Faishol Adib (Jogya Administrative Support Officer) reporting on his
activities since the opening of the AIFIS Jogya office in July 2013.
Progress Report
By Faishol Adib
Program and Administration Support
AIFIS Yogyakarta Office
Periode
Submitted by
Date Prepared
Report Purposes
July – December 2013
Faishol Adib
16 December 2013
To communicate:
 An overall program achievements.
 A summary of accomplishment.
 A summary of upcoming activities.
Overall Program Achievements:
AIFIS Yogyakarta Office is established to help implementing AIFIS’ main goals to foster scholarly
exchange between Indonesian and U.S. scholars, to promote educational and research efforts by U.S.
scholars in Indonesia, and to facilitate visits by Indonesian scholars to the United States. The office is
established at the Center for Southeast Asia Social Studies (CESSAS), UGM, through a Memorandum of
Understanding between AIFIS and the Center.
In the first semester, July – December 2013, the office focuses in introducing AIFIS to any potential
institutions and partners, including American Corner at UGM and UMY. In addition, the office also
establishes and develops networks, especially with universities. AIFIS Yogyakarta Office visited the
International Office, Universitas Islam Indonesia (UII), on Monday, August 19th 2013, to continue the MoU
process between UII and AIFIS. AIFIS met Wiryono Raharjo, Ph.D., the Vice Dean of the office, and Nihlah
Ilhami, the Manager of International Office. The MoU process run slowly because of bureaucracy issue.
Currently, the Rector of UII, Prof. Dr. Edy Suandi Hamid, M.Ec., canceled to visit AIFIS New York to make a
ceremonial signing of MoU. He has just signed the MoU and will send it to AIFIS New York for AIFIS signing.
AIFIS met the Vice Rector of UIN Sunan Kalijaga, Dr. H. Maksudin, M.Ag on Thursday, September 5th,
2013 to initiate establishing a cooperation between AIFIS and UIN Sunan Kalijaga. AIFIS followed the meeting
by sending a draft of MoU to the Vice Rector on Monday, September 2nd 2013. AIFIS meets a similar
bureaucracy issue in this campus. Up to know, the Vice Rector has not responded whether the campus agree
the MoU Draft. However, AIFIS has developed network and cooperation with some faculties of UIN Sunan
Kalijaga under the Scientific Journal Internationalization Program. AIFIS has also cooperated with some
faculties in organizing some discussions.
In the same month, September 2013, AIFIS also initiated a cooperation with UNS. AIFIS visited the
campus on Thursday, September 12th, 2013. AIFIS met Dr. Widodo Muktiyo, the Vice Rector, and Taufiq Al
Makmun, M.A., the Director of International Office. This is the second visit after the first visit on May 2013
when AIFIS met the Dean of Faculty of Economy and the Vice Dean of the Faculty. AIFIS did not met the
bureaucracy issue in this campus. AIFIS and UNS have signed the MoU in the end of October 2013 since the
two parties met and discussed the MoU on 12 September 2013. To implement this MoU, AIFIS has
cooperated with some faculties in the Scientific Journal Internationalization Program and wil organize a
discussion in the campus.
Key Accomplishments:
1. AIFIS Yogyakarta Office has organized some discussions to promote research efforts by U.S. and
Indonesians scholars. They are a) AIFIS – CESSAS Panel Discussion on “Religious and Political
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Movements: Challenges & Prospects for The New ASEAN Community,” b) Movie Screening and
discussion GIRL RISING, and c) A Public Lecture on Ekonomi Kerakyatan.
2. The office has cooperated with some journals in UIN Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta; UNS Solo; and
Pesantren in AIFIS’ Indonesian Scientific Journal Internationalization Program.
3. The office has introduced and communicated its activities to local media. Tribun Jogja is the main
media partner that helps AIFIS in promoting its activities. Currently, Tribun Jogja has published seven
times of AIFIS activities. Please see attachment.
Upcoming Activities:
Yogyakarta is one of the best places for AIFIS to implement its main goals where it is recognized as the city of
education. AIFIS Yogyakarta Office can establish and develop cooperation with universities and research
institutions. In addition, the office is also able to establish and develop cooperation with Pesantren and Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). In practice, AIFIS Yogyakarta Office will continue in implementing AIFIS’
Indonesian Scientific Journal Internationalization Program with these institutions.
While AIFIS has cooperated in this program with universities and pesantren, AIFIS will see the possibilities in
implementing this program with research institutions and NGOs. The office will also continue to organize
discussions to promote research efforts by U.S. and Indonesian scholars. Finally, the office will develop some
initiatives, such as capacity building for educational institutions. Journal Management Workshop and
Training on Research Proposal Writing are some examples of these capacity building initiatives.
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Attachment 3.
The following table is recapitulation of AIFIS Indonesia operational expenses distribution between 15
December 2013 – 23 December 2013, expenses for management salaries not included,
Annual Expenses Recapitulation 15 Dec 2012 - 23 December 2013
No
Description
Amount
1 Compensation
41,605,850
2 Office Supplies
14,311,300
3 Local Transportation
11,018,000
4 Internet and Communication
4,608,500
5 Program Support
81,602,000
Total
153,145,650
%tage
27%
9%
7%
3%
53%
100%