Conference Proceedings
About Us
Konferensi Internasional Pelajar Indonesia (KIPI) is a biennial academic conference hosted by the Perhimpunan Pelajar Indonesia di Australia (PPIA). One of PPIA’s oldest institutions, KIPI conferences have for years provided Indonesian students and researchers, particularly those studying in Australia, with a platform to share their research and discuss burning issues facing Indonesia.
On 17-18 April 2020, KIPI will be returning home to Canberra, Australia’s “brainy” capital. Home to the Australian National University and the University of Canberra, we seek to take advantage of the city’s abundance of experts and scholars to help train Indonesian students and researchers to harness their academic potentials.
Keen to register? Check out our Conference page and FAQ to find out more!
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Schedule
KIPI 2020 will be held on 18 April 2020. We will have four academic panel sessions on topics ranging from economics to social affairs and health. The panel abstracts can be accessed here.
The 17 April session with Billy Mambrasar has been CANCELLED
You can watch the conference on PPI Australia's Facebook page or on Zoom.
Should you choose to watch on Zoom, you can access the links here:
KIPI 2020 Panel discussions - 18 April 2020:
URL: https://bit.ly/2RcN8YE
Zoom ID: 565-965-459
Password: 600295
17 APRIL 2020 - 09.00 - 10.00 WIB / 12.00 - 13.00 AEST
CANCELLED - Ngobrol dengan Billy Mambrasar
A discussion with Billy Mambrasar, a special staff member to President Joko Widodo, on the challenges in meeting Indonesia's human capital needs. Moderated by I Made Krisna Gupta of the Australian National University.
18 APRIL 2020 - 07.00 – 08.30 WIB / 10.00 – 11.30 AEST
PANEL 1
Moderator: Nurina Merdikawati, Australian National University
Will Indonesian workforce be ready for the future of work?
Presenter: Monasisca Noviannei, Monash University
Discussant: Dr. Arianto Patunru, Australian National University
Aquaculture 4.0: Preparing Indonesian fish farmers for the future
Presenters: Muhammad Nabil Satria Faradis and Yulisyah Putri Daulay, University of Melbourne
Discussant: Dr. Arianto Patunru, Australian National University
Making real the rights of persons with disabilities in Indonesia - issues, policies and future policy recommendations
Presenter: Muhammad Ammar Hidayahtulloh, University of Queensland
Discussant: Fina Itriyati, Universitas Gadjah Mada
18 APRIL 2020 - 09.30 – 11.00 WIB / 12.30 – 14.00 AEST
PANEL 2
Moderator: Ms. Realita Eschachasthi, Australian National University
Developing Infrastructure Project Selection Framework (IPSF) as a smart strategy to improve Indonesia’s project delivery
Presenter: Seng Hansen, RMIT University
Innovation for Trash Bank Integration as Education Platform and Character Building toward Human Resources in 21st Century: Study from Bandung, Indonesia
Presenter: Rio Putra Hadivatama, Universitas Padjadjaran
Discussant: Asrul Sidiq, Australian National University
Strategy Human Resource Management of Millennial Employee Retention in Indonesia
Presenters: Nia Fitria and Sajeev Adhikari, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Discussant: Denny Irawan, Australian National University
18 APRIL 2020 - 12.00 – 13.30 WIB / 15.00 – 16.30 AEST
PANEL 3
Moderator: Bhaskara Adiwena, Australian National University
The Influence of Financial Literacy of Economic Students and Non-Economics Students to Their Financial Behavior
Presenters: Almas Arafatul Musfirah and Ratu Mengge Ayu, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Global Empowerment Steps: The Youth Changemakers in Regulatory Process through Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) and Empowerment Program
Presenters: Kintansari Adhyna Putri and Ikhtiar Anugrah Hidayat, Universitas Gadjah Mada
Discussant: Dr. Yogi Vidyattama, University of Canberra
The role of Syariah Entrepreneurship Funding and Coaching in Developing Technology-based Entrepreneurship
Presenters: Nur Azizah and Yusuf Ahmad Sudrajat, Islamic University of Indonesia
Discussant: Dr. Yogi Vidyattama, University of Canberra
Hel-Tic "Hello Plastic" Innovation of Plastic Startup based internet of things Indonesia toward Indonesia 4.0
Presenters: Debby Zalina and Mona Laurentsy Tambunan, Universitas Brawidjaya
18 APRIL 2020 - 14.30 – 16.00 WIB / 17.30 – 19.00 AEST
PANEL 4
Moderator: Mr. I Made Krisna Gupta, Australian National University
Private-State Cooperation in Revitalizing Vocational Senior Secondary School Performance: A Decentralization Approach
Presenters: Hanif Afif Naufal and Muhammad Alif Alauddin, Universitas Sebelas Maret
Discussant: Mr. Ario Wicaksono, University of Canberra
Strategies to increase Early Childhood Education services in Indonesia: Let’s close the gap
Presenter: Dessy Nur Amelia, Monash University
Discussant: Ario Wicaksono, University of Canberra
Enhancing Public Health Surveillance System as A Solution for Integrated Mental Health Intervention Program in Indonesia
Presenters: Noor Faizah Balqis Achmad Makky and Rifdatus Samaha, Universitas Airlangga
Discussant: Aliza Hunt, Australian National University
Making STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematic) Industries More Welcoming to Women: An Analysis on the Gender Disparity of STEM Industries in Indonesia
Presenters: Fakhri Firdaus, Universitas Airlangga
Discussant: Ruth Nikijuluw, Australian National University
Timeline
30 September 2019
Call for Abstracts
11 December 2019
Abstract deadlines
10 January 2020
Selected abstracts announced
15 March 2020
Policy papers due
17-18 April 2020
Conference
Submission Guidelines
Authors must be Indonesian citizens
Papers may be written in either Indonesian or English. However, selected papers will be presented in English.
Authors do not have to be studying in Australia.
Authors must be currently enrolled in tertiary education (S1, S2, or S3) or vocational institutions.
Each paper may have a maximum of two authors. For the avoidance of doubt, both authors would need to be Indonesian citizens.
Abstracts must be around 200-250 words
Policy papers must be around 1,500 words (+/- 10%)