PROGRAM OVERVIEW

IRUD Summer Course is a short course held by the Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Science, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, Indonesia. IRUD Summer Course takes the form of a series of online lectures and activities, attended by international and domestic participants. This program is held annually and concentrates on current issues in international relations, delivered by academicians and professionals in order to provide a vast experience for all participants. 

This year, with the grand theme of “CENTERING INDONESIA: Perspectives and Contemporary Issues”, IRUD Summer Course aims to be a platform for academic discussion on pertinent issues related to Indonesia’s cultural identity, foreign policy, law, peace and security, and globalization. Additionally, this year’s summer course aims to facilitate the exchange of cutting-edge perspectives on the aforementioned issues. As an archipelago with 1.340 recognized ethnic groups and 652 distinct languages, Indonesia’s diversity presents unique challenges related to the expression and protection of human rights (including cultural identities), the construction of foreign policy, the enforcement of law, and the management of globalizing forces. However, despite the intricacy of Indonesian issues, there has been a relative dearth of platforms available to discuss Indonesia-focused perspectives. Thus, this summer course attempts to foster fresh understandings on Indonesian issues among international and domestic participants alike.

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

  1. Promote Indonesian culture, especially Semarang culture, to international society.
  2. Facilitate both national and international participants with a desire to learn about contemporary Indonesian issues.
  3. Providing an extraordinary opportunity for both students and researchers who want to deepen their knowledge about the social, political, and cultural diversities of Indonesia.
  4. Introduce fresh perspectives on contemporary Indonesian issues. 
  5. Build and strengthen relations between researchers of Indonesian issues.

ESTEEMED SPEAKERS

Dr. Timo Duile

Dr. Timo Duile

Cultural Snthropology and Asian Studies

(Bonn University)

Dr Leonard C. Sebastian

Dr Leonard C. Sebastian

Indonesian Politics, Indonesian Political Economy and Decentralisation, and Democratic Transitions in Asia

(S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies)

Dr. Ahmad Rizky Mardhatillah Umar

Dr. Ahmad Rizky Mardhatillah Umar

Indonesia's foreign policy, Asian regionalism, and Historical International Relations

(Queensland University)

Mohammad Qasim Wafayezada, PhD

Mohammad Qasim Wafayezada, PhD

Ethnic Politics, Democratization and Peacebuilding in Post-conflict Multiethnic Societies

(Kanazawa University)

Prof. Sudharto P. Hadi, MES, Ph.D

Prof. Sudharto P. Hadi, MES, Ph.D

Environtmental Planning, Environtmental Ethic, and Environtmental Conflict Resolution

(Diponegoro University)

Prof Bulan Prabawani, S.Sos., M.M., Ph.D

Prof Bulan Prabawani, S.Sos., M.M., Ph.D

Business Sustainability, Social Responsibility, and Green Business

(Diponegoro University)

Dr Alexander Raymond Arifianto

Dr Alexander Raymond Arifianto

Comparative Politics of Southeast Asia and Civil Society Organizations and Social Movements

(S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies)

Dr. Wang Yong Hui

Dr. Wang Yong Hui

Southeast Asian Studies, and has published some Chinese books including The Political Economy of Southeast Monetary Cooperation

(University of Sussex)

Ika Riswanti, Ph.D

Ika Riswanti, Ph.D

International Law, Maritime Law, European Law, Diplomatic and Counselor Law, Financial Crime, and Maritime Crime.

(Diponegoro University)

Muhammad Faiq Adi Pratomo, S.I.P., M.Sc.

Muhammad Faiq Adi Pratomo, S.I.P., M.Sc.

Her research is related to online radicalization in extremist groups, online feminist activism, non-traditional security, cyber-terrorism and cyber-security.

(Diponegoro University)

Wijayanto, Ph.D

Wijayanto, Ph.D

Indonesia political and democration issues such as social movement, corruption, media freedom, elections, and social media activism.

(Diponegoro University)

Marten Hanura, S.I.P., M.P.S.

Marten Hanura, S.I.P., M.P.S.

Focused on Eastern Europe studies, Indonesian foreign policy, political theory, and human rights.

(Diponegoro University)

Maula Hudaya, S.Hub.Int., M.A.

Maula Hudaya, S.Hub.Int., M.A.

Strategic Culture in Foreign Policy Analysis, Naval Strategy and Maritime Geopolitics, Indonesian Foreign Policy, and East European and Eurasian Studies.

(Diponegoro University)

Fendy E. Wahyudi, S.I.P., M.Hub.Int

Fendy E. Wahyudi, S.I.P., M.Hub.Int

Focused on Globalization & Strategic Studies.

(Diponegoro University)

Mohamad Rosyidin, S.Sos., M.A.

Mohamad Rosyidin, S.Sos., M.A.

Indonesian foreign policy, constructivism in International Relations, Southeast Asian security studies, and non-western theory of International Relations.

(Diponegoro University)

Palupi Anggraheni, S.IP, M.A.

Palupi Anggraheni, S.IP, M.A.

Gender in International Relations, non-traditional security and cyber-activism. She also has a profound interest in the rise of post-colonial narratives in contemporary IR Studies.

(Diponegoro University)

BENEFITS

Official e-Certificate

Registered as Non Degree Student in Universitas Diponegoro

Exclusive Courses

Real time experience of discussion with our esteemed speakers

Networking

TIMELINE

 

Summer Course

17 – 31 July 2023

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