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International Affairs in Indonesia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the International Affairs sector based in Indonesia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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The Asean Secretariat
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations, or ASEAN, was established on 8 August 1967 in Bangkok, Thailand, with the signing of the ASEAN Declaration (Bangkok Declaration) by the Founding Fathers of ASEAN, namely Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. Brunei Darussalam then joined on 8 January 1984, Viet Nam on 28 July 1995, Lao PDR and Myanmar on 23 July 1997, Cambodia on 30 April and Timor-Leste on 26 October 2025 making up what is today the 11 Member States of ASEAN. One Vision, One Identity, One Community
201 to 500 staff
Indonesian Student Association For International Studies Isafis
Indonesian Student Association for International Studies (ISAFIS) is a youth-led non-profit organization which consists of selected students from various universities and majors in Indonesia, particularly in Jakarta. Established since 1984, ISAFIS has managed to live up its mission “Promoting Mutual Understanding among Nations.” Some of our achievements are: 1. Rewarded as “Peace Messenger Awards” by the United Nations in 1987 2. Trusted to be the official Liaison Officer for 60th Commemoration of Asia Africa Parliamentary Conference 2015 in Jakarta and Bandung. Internationally recognized by becoming a part of Youth Organization for United Nations Department of Public Information (UNDPI); United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA). Trusted to be the Local Committee for Young South East Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Generation: Ocean 2016 in Jakarta. A part of International Week Coordinating Organization (IWCO) and The International Student Conference (ISC). Acknowledged by the United Nations Information Centre Jakarta to spread the UN4MUN Procedure in Indonesia. A part of Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) Southeast Asia
51 to 200 staff
Merakiasa
Meraki Asa is an educational project and travel services company to support Indonesian youth to achieve their utmost potential through global exchange, re & upskilling, and giving back action. We hope that Indonesian youth can dare to dream big and lead the future development of Indonesia.
11 to 50 staff
Office Of International Affairs Upn Veteran Yogyakarta
The Office of International Affairs (OIA) supports and facilitates UPN students to support education and culture through intercultural exchanges. OIA also deals cooperation with foreign institutions. Vision: to be an excellent service center for international relation and cooperation. Missions: 1. Improve and accelerate relationship and cooperation with foreign institutions to improve the services of the university. Enhance international experience for local academic staffs and students, and introduce local wisdom and culture for international students and scholars. Core values: 1. Hospitality 2. Profesionalism 3. Excellence Services: 1. Provide administrative services for international networking (MoU, MoA, contact points of university partners). Provide immigration services and advisory for foreign students and scholars who are visiting UPNVY, as well as for local students and academics who are going abroad. Coordinate matters of international affairs with faculty and department. Organize workshop and training for internal capacity building to support international cooperation. Coordinate and facilitate international meetings and events. Disseminate information on scholarship for academic staffs and students for the development of human resources and the regulations concerning international cooperation. Coordinate university authorities to visits abroad.
1 to 10 staff
United Nations Global Pulse
UN Global Pulse is the Secretary-General’s Innovation Lab. We work at the intersection of innovation and the human sciences to innovate for people and planet. As the Secretary General’s Innovation Lab, UN Global Pulse supports responsible and inclusive innovation across the UN system. We collaborate with partners on new solutions and support the whole UN family in its transformation towards a UN 2.0. Our work spans a spectrum of innovations using data, digital, behavioural science, strategic foresight methods – from broadening digital inclusion for women in Indonesia to predicting the impact of a disaster in the Philippines or building out a national data strategy in Uganda. UN Global Pulse experiments and supports others in their experimentation with new capabilities and tools. Our role is not only to enable innovation but also to encourage a culture of creativity across the United Nations.
51 to 200 staff
Fpci Chapter President University
A group of virtuous students with the goal of expanding Indonesia's internationalism.
11 to 50 staff
Department Of International Relations Universitas Diponegoro
Department of International Relations Universitas Diponegoro aims to produce students who uphold the ethics and morals in their personal lives, social sphere and science, as well as creating students who occupy the deep knowledge in the field of International Relations with the concentration in international cooperation which handle the transnational and international crimes.
11 to 50 staff
Growth Hub Unnes
Erasmus Gita UNNES merupakan wujud nyata dari implementasi hibah Erasmus+ GITA (Growing Indonesia: a Tringular Approach) yang didapatkan oleh UNNES. Pengelolaan Erasmus Gita UNNES dilaksanakan oleh Tim erasmus UNNES. Program ini dilaksanakan sebagai komitmen UNNES bersama mitra perguruan tinggi di Indonesia dan Eropa untuk mencapai sinergi pengembangan kewirausahaan untuk mahasiswa.
201 to 500 staff
International Relations - Universitas Gadjah Mada
VISI Menjadi program studi yang mengembangkan pendidikan dan pelayanan/ pengabdian kepada masyarakat berdasarkan penelitian di bidang ilmu hubungan internasional yang memiliki komitmen terhadap bina masyarakat global yang adil, damai, dan beradab. MISI Sejalan dengan visi diatas, misi Prodi Ilmu Hubungan Internasional juga didasarkan pada prinsip Tri Dharma Perguruan Tinggi sebagai berikut: 1. Melakukan riset dan studi yang berorientasi teoritik maupun pemecahan masalah; 2. Menyelenggarakan proses pendidikan yang inovatif dan kolaboratif; 3. Melakukan advokasi nilai-nilai keadilan perdamian dan keberadaban melalui aksi,refleksi, dan emansipasi; 4. Membangun sarana dan prasarana pendidikan,penelitian, dan pengabdian kepada masyrakat yang sesuai dengan kemajuan teknologi; 5. Menciptakan lingkungan akademik yang mendorong peningkatan prestasi mahasiswa dan dosen; 6. Melaksanakan good university governance.
51 to 200 staff
Himaters Uns
Himpunan Mahasiswa Hubungan Internasional or HIMATERS is an International Relations Students' Association at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Sebelas Maret. The Association was established on August 30th, 2012 which is formed as a forum for organizing, planning and implementing various program activities which of course refers to the Department of International Relations at FISIP UNS.
11 to 50 staff
Himpunan Mahasiswa Hubungan Internasional Universitas Pertamina
Organisasi mahasiswa Program Studi Hubungan Internasional Universitas Pertamina ini bernama Himpunan Mahasiswa Hubungan Internasional Universitas Pertamina yang disingkat menjadi HMHI UP. HMHI UP didirikan dengan maksud untuk merangkul dan melibatkan seluruh mahasiswa Program Studi Hubungan Internasional untuk ikut berkontribusi dalam program-program kerja yang telah disusun oleh HMHI UP.
51 to 200 staff
Epicentrum Fikom Unpad 2023
The Biggest Communication Festival held by Faculty of Communication Science, Universitas Padjadjaran
51 to 200 staff
Musiad Indonesia
MÜSIAD (Mustakil Sanayici ve Isadamlari Dernegi) yaitu organisasi Asosiasi Pebisnis dan Industri Independen asal Turki didirikan 5 Mei 1990 di Istanbul, Turki. MUSIAD memiliki 89 poin kontak di Turki dan 225 poin kontak di 105 negara. MUSIAD telah memiliki lebih dari anggota yang merepresentasikan hampir bisnis serta melibatkan 1,8 juta tenaga kerja. MUSIAD turut aktif memberikan rekomendasi kepada berbagai institusi publik.
201 to 500 staff
Non-Aligned Movement Centre For South-South Technical Cooperation
The Non-Aligned Movement Centre for South-South Technical Cooperation, commonly referred to as NAM CSSTC or NAM Centre, is an intergovernmental organization that was established as a collaborative effort between the governments of Indonesia and Brunei Darussalam. This initiative received formal endorsement during the 11th NAM Summit held in 1995 in Cartagena, Colombia. NAM CSSTC plays a pivotal role in organizing a variety of international events aimed at contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. These events take the form of seminars, conferences, workshops, training sessions, and apprenticeships. At each of these gatherings, NAM CSSTC brings together a diverse array of participants, including experts and individuals from various nationalities, fostering the exchange of knowledge and experiences. This dynamic exchange serves to strengthen solidarity among member countries of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). Furthermore, NAM CSSTC actively seeks partnerships with government ministries, international development agencies, universities, and private sector entities. These partnerships are instrumental in facilitating the involvement of experts with specialized knowledge in key areas such as Agriculture, Energy, Fisheries, Disaster Risk Management, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, Education/Pedagogy, as well as Democracy & Elections. NAM CSSTC firmly believes that by fostering solidarity among NAM member countries, a unified and powerful voice can be established to advocate for their equitable positions in international affairs.
1 to 10 staff
Unhas Model United Nations Community
11 to 50 staff
International Office Of Upn Veteran Jawa Timur
The Office of International Affairs and Executive Secretariat (KISe) supports and facilitates UPN students to support education and culture through intercultural exchanges. Also deals cooperation with foreign institutions.
11 to 50 staff
American Corner Uin Walisongo Semarang
information containers in the form of education, politics, culture, and other things about the United States.
11 to 50 staff
Himpunan Mahasiswa Hubungan Internasional Universitas Mataram
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Korps Mahasiswa Hubungan Internasional Komahi Universitas Islam Indonesia
KOMAHI adalah Korps Mahasiswa Hubungan Internasional yang merupakan organisasi terstruktur dari Himpunan Mahasiswa Hubungan Internasional Universitas Islam Indonesia. KOMAHI merupakan organisasi kemahasiswaan yang memiliki komponen penting dalam proses penjaminan mutu universitas. Program komahi yang dibawa yaitu penataan dan pengembangan organisasi agar mampu menjadi sarana yang efektif dalam membentuk pribadi mahasiswa yang utuh sesuai dengan visi dan misi menjadi lulusan yang siap melakukan pembangunan di masyarakat sesuai dengan bidangnya masing-masing. KOMAHI dikelola secara profesional dengan mengadaptasi model-model manajemen organisasi modern.
51 to 200 staff
Oia Universitas Mataram
The Office of International Affairs (OIA) or Kantor Urusan Internasional (KUI) Universitas Mataram is in charge of maintaining and expanding international collaboration with foreign universities and other international entities. The purpose of OIA is to give information, make the application process easier, and offer guidance and help to foreign students. Moreover, the Office strives to ensure that every overseas student has a great experience at Universitas Mataram.
11 to 50 staff
Pt. Penta Resources International
Design Engineering Consultancy for the Foodservice, Laundry, and Hospitality Industry.
201 to 500 staff
Asean-Bac Indonesia
The ASEAN Business Advisory Council (ASEAN-BAC) Indonesia Chairmanship assumes a crucial role in propelling economic integration and development within the region. As a voice of ASEAN led by the private sector, the ASEAN-BAC Indonesia Chairmanship actively participates in all Council Meetings and Consultations with regional leaders. Guided by its prioritization of key areas such as digital transformation, sustainable development, food security, health resilience, and trade facilitation, the council remains steadfast in advancing economic growth, social advancement, and cultural progress in the region.
201 to 500 staff
Australian Consulate-General Makassar
The Australian Consulate-General in Makassar promotes business, education, people-to-people and cultural links between Australia and eleven provinces in eastern Indonesia: South Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, West Sulawesi, Central Sulawesi, Gorontalo, North Sulawesi, East Nusa Tenggara, Maluku, North Maluku, West Papua and Papua. The Consulate-General also provides consular and passport services to Australian citizens in these provinces. To keep up to date with our activities in building stronger relationships between Australia and the provinces of eastern Indonesia, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram:@KonJenMakassar.
11 to 50 staff
Global Jurnal Politik Internasional
Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional is a biannual journal published by the Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Science, University of Indonesia. Global discusses both theoretical and empirical findings, as well as current developments in International Relations. Global welcomes academics as well as practitioners to contribute their thoughts on International Relations.
1 to 10 staff
Southeast Asian Conference On Migration & Development
In light of the rising Southeast Asia in the centre of knowledge production, the Department of International Relations, the University of Mataram seeks to explore more wide-ranging topics of migration and development. Therefore, we plan to organize Southeast Asian Conference on Migration and Development (SeaCMD), which will take place on Lombok Island of West Nusa Tenggara Province in Indonesia. We encourage a broad range of scholars including researchers, lecturers, policymakers, research consultants, and postgraduate scholars to share their ongoing research or promote their past papers at this conference. Scholars from various disciplines are also encouraged to apply.
11 to 50 staff
Laboratorium Kajian Politik Dan Kawasan Jurusan Hubungan Internasional - Unej
Laboratorium Kajian Politik dan Kawasan (LKPK) is a laboratory majoring in International Relations at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Jember. This LKPK has a vision to become a laboratory that excels in research, service, and the development of students' practical skills in the field of International Relations. This laboratory aims to create student skills to implement International Relations in society, creating a research culture among lecturers and students that is critical, logical, and adaptive to dynamic global developments, increasing the quality and quantity of scientific publications in national and international journals in the field of International Relations, increasing quality and quantity of research through collaborative research in the field of International Relations.
11 to 50 staff
International Youth Conference
International Youth Conference 6.0 is a project held by Stastflix and powered by AIESEC in University of Jember
11 to 50 staff
The Asean Coordinating Centre For Humanitarian Assistance On Disaster Management Aha Centre
The ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on disaster management (AHA Centre) is an inter-governmental organisation which aims to facilitate cooperation and coordination among ASEAN Member States and with the United Nations and international organisations for disaster management and emergency response in ASEAN region.
11 to 50 staff
Forum Komunikasi Mahasiswa Hubungan Internasional Se-Indonesia Fkmhii
English: Forum Komunikasi Mahasiswa Hubungan Internasional se-Indonesia (FKMHII) is a national student association which united all of the international relations' student association from various universities across Indonesia, from Sabang to Merauke in order to unite their vision in contributing for the development of international relations studies and also for the nation. This national student association is consists of six regions which has their own secretariat. The regions which are Sumatera, West Java, Jakarta-Depok-Bekasi, Central Java & Special Region of Yogyakarta, Kalimantan-Sulawesi-Maluku-Papua, and Bali-Nusa Tenggara. It also leads and coordinates by six Regional Coordinator which known as a National Presidium collectively. Declared by the IR student representative from Universitas Muhammadyah Yogyakarta, Universitas Gadjah Mada, and Universitas Padjadjaran in 1989, now this national student association has 60 universities as it's members. Check our website at to know about its background, profile, and it's vision. Bahasa Indonesia: Forum Komunikasi Mahasiswa Hubungan Internasional se-Indonesia atau FKMHII adalah forum yang menyatukan seluruh himpunan mahasiswa hubungan internasional se Indonesia dari berbagai universitas untuk dapat menyatukan pandangan dalam berkontribusi bagi perkembangan ilmu hubungan internasional maupun bagi bangsa dan negara. Forum ini terdiri dari enam koordinasi wilayah dengan kedudukan kesekretariatan berada pada masing-masing koordinasi wilayah tersebut. Koordinasi wilayah tersebut antara lain Sumatera, West Java, Jakarta-Depok-Bekasi, Central Java & Special Region of Yogyakarta, Kalimantan-Sulawesi-Maluku-Papua, and Bali-Nusa Tenggara. Forum ini dipimpin dan dikoordinasikan oleh ke-enam Koordinator Wilayah yang bertindak sebagai Presidium Nasional secara kolektif. Dideklarasikan berdiri oleh perwakilan mahasiswa hubungan internasional dari Muhammadyah Yogyakarta, Universitas Gadjah Mada, dan Universitas Padjadjaran pada tahun 1989, saat ini forum ini telah beranggotakan 60 universitas. Selengkapnya soal sejarah, profil, dan tujuan dapat dilihat pada website kami:
201 to 500 staff
Fpci Chapter Universitas Brawijaya
Established on 5 December 2018, FPCI (Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia) Chapter Universitas Brawijaya is a student-run think tank organization based in Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia. Focusing on promoting foreign policy and international issue awareness, FPCI Chapter Universitas Brawijaya is a university chapter of the Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia, founded by Mr. Dino Patti Djalal in 2014. FPCI Chapter Universitas Brawijaya has established itself, through creating creative and engaging programs and events and providing a platform for students and the public over the last three years, as the biggest foreign policy organization in Universitas Brawijaya and Malang City, and one of the biggest FPCI Chapters in Indonesia. As of right now, we have more than 200 alumni from the previous cabinets and currently have 81 outstanding individuals working to bring foreign policy and international relations closer to society. Our brand for 2024 is built on two core values: connection and collaboration, aligned with our tagline #OneVisionWithCollaborAction. We aim to bring hope by becoming an organization that connects every FPal as an agent to collaborate effectively within the community.
51 to 200 staff
Asean Foundation
Established by the ASEAN Leaders in December 1997, the ASEAN Foundation was mandated to strengthen people-to-people interaction, increase participation, and develop human resource potential of ASEAN people, as well as to alleviate poverty and bring about shared prosperity in the region. For more than 20 years, we have been steadfastly building strong partnerships with diverse institutions, from Governmental bodies, International Non-Governmental Organisations, to Private Sectors, to implement initiatives under our four thematic areas of Education, Arts and Culture, Media, and Community Building. Through these programmes, we actively equip ASEAN citizens, including students and young professionals, with ASEAN awareness, multicultural learnings, and essential skills that enable them to contribute to the development of a prosperous, peaceful, and caring ASEAN Community. Learn more about the ASEAN Foundation:
11 to 50 staff
Jakarta International Model United Nations
Jakarta International Model United Nations (JMUN) is the biggest and most prestigious International Model United Nations (MUN) in Indonesia which first-ever held in the capital city of the Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta, by ISAFIS (Indonesian Students Association for International Studies) in 2011. JMUN offers an opportunity to experience the challenges of international negotiation and diplomacy. In JMUN, participants will act as a diplomat from the particular country then discuss international issues like the process that occurs at a UN conference. Throughout the conference, delegates will gain insight into the workings of the United Nations by actively participating in the resolution of important global issues. The first edition of the Jakarta International MUN was held in 2011. Jakarta International MUN 2011 successfully attracted more than 300 delegates ranging from local universities to foreign universities. Jakarta International MUN 2011 has marked a new era for MUN in Indonesia. Since then, Jakarta MUN is held annually. The previous Jakarta International MUNs have successfully brought changes for youth in spreading the ideas and values of diplomacy as well as developing knowledge of the issues. This has made JMUN as an international phenomenon. Jakarta MUN itself has many programs besides the conferences, such as social events and supporting events. Jakarta International MUN participants do not only come from big cities in Indonesia, but also from various countries like USA, UK, India, New Zealand, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Laos, Philippines, Thailand, Ghana and many more.
201 to 500 staff
Asean Centre For Energy
Established on 1 January the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE) is an intergovernmental organisation within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ (ASEAN) structure that represents the 10 ASEAN Member States’ (AMS) interests in the energy sector.
11 to 50 staff
Atamerica
america is the U.S. Embassy's American center located in Jakarta, Indonesia. A cutting-edge, 21st-century cultural center where you can explore and experience the United States, and express your thoughts and ideas about America. At @america, discover state-of-the-art technology and learn more about the United States. Through discussions, webchats, cultural performances, debates, competitions, and exhibitions, you can experience the best of America - its ideals, creativity, and diversity. Ready to visit the U.S? Chat with an educational advisor to learn more about studying in America.
11 to 50 staff
Australia-Indonesia Youth Association
The Australia-Indonesia Youth Association is a non-government, youth-led organisation which aims to better connect young Indonesians and Australians to work and study opportunities, and to each other. Through chapters throughout Australia and Indonesia, AIYA organises networking and social events, contributes to policy discussions, and creates opportunities for young people with an interest in the bilateral relationship.
51 to 200 staff
Asean Institute For Peace And Reconciliation Asean-Ipr
The ASEAN Institute for Peace and Reconciliation (ASEAN-IPR) was launched on 18 November 2012 by the ASEAN Leaders, on the sidelines of the 21st ASEAN Summit in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The ASEAN-IPR is mandated to be an ASEAN institution for research activities on peace, conflict management and conflict resolution. To fulfil its mandates, the Institute functions to undertake research activities, conduct capacity building, put together a pool of expertise in support of ASEAN bodies, as well as carry out networking and dissemination of information. According to its Terms of Reference, the ASEAN-IPR is an entity associated with ASEAN, listed in Annex 2 of the ASEAN Charter.
1 to 10 staff
Embassy Of The United Arab Emirates In Jakarta
The official diplomatic relations between the United Arab Emirates and the Republic of Indonesia began in 1976, the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Jakarta was inaugurated in Jakarta on 10 June 1991, the UAE Red Crescent office in Jakarta was opened in 1997, the Consular Office of UAE was opened in Jakarta on August 2014, and the Military Attaches Office was opened on April 2019.
11 to 50 staff
Osana International
International Development
11 to 50 staff
Ais Forum
The official account of the Archipelagic and Island States Forum
51 to 200 staff
Fpci Upnvy
a dynamic and dedicated non-governmental organization committed to promoting informed, effective, and responsible foreign policy engagement. With a global perspective, we specialize in research, advocacy, and initiatives that contribute to shaping international relations, diplomacy, and global governance.
11 to 50 staff
Himpunan Mahasiswa Hubungan Internasional Universitas Indonesia Hmhi-Ui
Himpunan Mahasiswa Hubungan Internasional Universitas Indonesia or HMHI UI is an International Relations Students' Association at the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, Universitas Indonesia. The association was founded and established on 2 March 1992. We have since run the organization on the basis of family-based, academic research, and independent from any political party’s interest. Our purpose is to implement the Tri Dharma Perguruan Tinggi (Three Pillars of Teritery Education – education, research, and community service), and to promote the awareness of international relations to the community of today. As a student-run organization, our programs have mainly focused on building friendship among members, supporting each individuals talents, and providing international realtions knowledge to educate ourselves and our surroundings. Currently, our largest event is Indonesia’s Foreign Policy Review or IFPR, an event aims at improving current understanding towards certain contemporary international issues. We invite national and international students to write and share their thoughts on the issue, and gather them on a conference inviting speakers expert on such matter. For further information about IFPR, you can check out our website.
201 to 500 staff
Office Of International Affairs, Universitas Gadjah Mada
Office of International Affairs (OIA) UGM is dedicated to articulating UGM's commitment to be a world-class national University through global engagement and cooperation.
11 to 50 staff
United Nations In Indonesia
The United Nations in Indonesia is committed to supporting the Government of Indonesia's development efforts based on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) focusing on four strategic priorities aligned to the countries national medium term development plan. These include (i) inclusive human development,(ii) green development, climate change and natural economic and digital transformation, and (iv) innovation to accelerate SDGs. The United Nations Country Team consists of 26 UN agencies, funds, and programmes working in close partnership with Government, private sector, academia, and civil society providing integrated policy advice and technical assistance strategically aligned to the SDGs. In 2023, the UN in Indonesia's total delivery exceeded US$ 110 million.
201 to 500 staff
Global Water Partnership Southeast Asia Gwp-Sea
The Global Water Partnership's vision is for a water secure world. Its mission is to advance governance and management of water resources for sustainable and equitable development. The GWP Network has more than institutional Partners in 183 countries. As one of the oldest, the Global Water Partnership Southeast Asia is one of the regional network that was created to foster an integrated approach to water resources management (IWRM). As a multi-stakeholders platform (MSP), our ultimate aims is to facilitate discussions and collaborations among various stakeholders. Apart from the regional secretariat, our MSP also present in the country level within our region, such as: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Viet Nam, Lao PDR, Cambodia, Myanmar, Philippines, while Singapore role was set as the observing member.
1 to 10 staff
International Office University Of Pancasila Lembaga Hubungan Dan Kerjasama Internasional
International Office assists the University of Pancasila’s faculties in the planning and implementation of international cooperation in line with the aims set forth in the University’s philosophy and its strategic planning to build the University to become one of the best private universities. Contact us: international@univpancasila.ac.id
1 to 10 staff
International Studies Club
International Studies Club (ISC) is a non-profit and non-interest student organization based at UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta. ISC is a flexible organization where all students of UIN Jakarta could participate with the activities of ISC. ISC was formed by several students from various departments and faculties since 2011. Since the beginning of the establishment, ISC recognized that International Studies is very significant to enlarge knowledge about International issues. It is an aspect that needs to be known by everyone, without any exception. Therefore, ISC has a high concern to International Studies and could be considered as an International Studies oriented organization. With the desires and efforts of the founding fathers of ISC who have the same vision and mission, ISC was established on August 24th 2011 and was inaugurated at UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta.
11 to 50 staff
Ir Project Ui
International Relations Project UI or IR Project UI is the biggest annual event held by Himpunan Mahasiswa Ilmu Hubungan Internasional UI or HMHI UI, which focuses on global issues. IR Project UI serves as a platform to introduce HI UI, both as an academic discipline and institution. In 2024, we are pleased to present IFPR, HI Day, and Diplomatic Gala Dinner as our main events.
51 to 200 staff
Brawijaya Model United Nations
First initiated in 2012, our events started as a humble, one-day diplomatic course created to help International Relations students of Brawijaya University understanding the concepts and the taste of United Nations. Following its success, in 2013, we began to take off by inviting the students from the region of East Java in 2013 Southeast Asia Environmental Conference. And this year, we have decided to evolve even bigger. Organized by Associations of International Relations Students of Brawijaya University, Brawijaya Model United Nations is an annual event held to celebrate the spirit of international relations. This year, the grand theme for our Model United Nations is The Enhancement of Integration to Strengthen Global Stability. BIMUN is also offering the participants the taste of local cultures in Malang. Complementary events such as gala dinner and city tour is on the schedule to provide participants an enjoyable way of experiencing Malang. Despite of our second initiation in a nation-wide MUN, the organizing committees are working very hard to give the participants a very satisfying and unforgettable course. We are trying our best to create an authentic atmosphere of United Nations. Experienced chairs from various universities have been brought to ensure the professionality of our MUN. In three days that is to be filled with fun and experience, the participants will learn things that are not related merely to United Nations, but other areas in general: public speaking, writing, spatial thinking, negotiating, and many more
11 to 50 staff