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  • Tuesday 24 June meeting hosted jointly with the London School of Economics South East Asia Centre at the LSE in room CKK 1.15Book Talk: Majapahit: Intrigue, betrayal and war in Indonesia’s greatest empireby Herald van der Linde FUTURE EVENTS
  • Jauh dari mata, dekat di hati (Out of sight, but close to the heart). Museums, colonial collections and postcolonial diasporas by Wim Manuhuttu, historian and heritage professional. FUTURE EVENTS
  • Book Club. Celebrating Pramoedya Ananta Toer’s Birth Centennial. Wednesday 9 July 2025. 1-2.30pm UK time. 7-8.30pm Jakarta time. On Zoom FUTURE EVENTS
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Past talks

Posted on February 19, 2024May 12, 2024 By Ati Kisjanto No Comments on Past talks

2023

Tuesday 14 February
Spice Connection: Indonesian Tales From Three Cooks – Petty Elliott, Rahel Stephanie and Eleanor Ford
Click here for link to the meeting (Starts at 51.30)

Tuesday 14 March
Nutmeg on the Move: Objects of the International Nutmeg Consumer by Dr John Reckless

Monday 20 March
The inaugural meeting of the AIS Corporate Briefing Series
This oversubscribed roundtable was a discussion of the role of downstream industries in driving Indonesia’s economic transformation, particularly in the electronic vehicle and downstream mineral resources industries

Tuesday 9 May
Trade Destinations: Spice Ports of the Archipelago by Dr Lesley Pullen

Tuesday 13 June
The Hajj From Southeast Asia: the pilgrimage recorded in books, words and art by Dr Annabel Gallop

Tuesday 12 September
Pathless Forest: The Quest to Save the World’s Largest Flowers by  Dr Chris Thorogood, 

Tuesday 10 October
Sêrat Cênthini and the Social Life of Javanese Antiquity by  Panggah Ardiyansyah, 

Tuesday 14 November
Indonesia: Collision, Riches and Diversity – A Product of Geology by John Carlile

2024

Tuesday 9 January
Indonesia under President Jokowi and prospects for international collaboration following the 2024 general election by Ben Bland

Tuesday 20 February
The Philosophy of Chocolate By Sam Bilton

Tuesday 12 March
Tempe(h): From science to superfood and business by Dr A.Driando Ahnan-Winarno

Monday 25 March
AIS Corporate Roundtable Briefing Series on the latest developments on Indonesia’s energy transition

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Tempe(h): From science to superfood and business
by Dr A.Driando Ahnan-Winarno

Tuesday 12 March 2024, 6.30pm for 6.45pm

 

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Ibu Kota Negara – Indonesia’s Capital Relocation Programme.
Tuesday, 14 September 2021, 1 PM

 

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Deciphering
7 September – 2 October 2021
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