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The ANU Indonesia Project is pleased to support Australian and Indonesian honours, Masters, and emerging researchers with research and travel grants. 

SRTG

Student Research Travel Grants

The ANU Indonesia Project Student Research Travel Grants domestic students from any Australian university currently undertaking research for which they will benefit from travel to Indonesia.

RDGS

Ruth Daroesman Graduate Study Grants

The Ruth Daroesman Graduate Study Grant assists Australian National University students engaged in postgraduate study of Asia and the Pacific, with special emphasis on Indonesia.

CRG

Collaborative Research Grants

Collaborative Research Grants aim to identify and develop emerging Indonesian researchers, stimulate and foster relationships between Indonesian and Australian institutions, and contribute to important and high-quality research projects led by emerging or early career Indonesian researchers.

The ANU Indonesia Project proudly welcomes distinguished guests from Indonesia, Australia, and around the world throughout the year.

Our Visiting Fellows Program supports Indonesian academics in undertaking a four-week scholarly visit to Australia and the Australian National University (ANU). This program is open to Indonesian scholars holding a PhD or equivalent, focusing on Indonesia’s society and economy or conducting comparative research on East Asia.

Additionally, the Project hosts visiting delegations from Indonesia, facilitating policy engagement discussions with ANU’s academic network and Australian government departments.

VFP

As one of Australia’s leading centres for research, policy development and graduate training in the Australia-Indonesia region since 1965, we have trained some of Indonesia’s leading policymakers, including Ministers and senior policy advisers. Connect with the ANU Indonesia Project to learn more about our executive education short courses for public, private and not-for-profit organisations.

Executive trainings

Capacity building and fostering the next generation of Indonesianists are central to our mission.

Academics from the ANU Indonesia Project supervise a number of PhD students researching Indonesia’s economy and society. Many of these students come from Indonesia and represent the future of the country’s academic and policymaking communities. A list of recent PhD dissertations is available in the ANU Indonesia Project online archive

If you are seeking a PhD supervisor within the ANU Indonesia Project academic network, you can learn more about our academics and their research here.

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