
Author: Ati Kisjanto
The Anglo-Indonesian Society Dinner. Tuesday, 19 March 2019
It wasa full house at The Anglo Indonesian Society Dinner at Bali Bali Restaurant with a delightful 3-course dinner Menu of the evening: Starter Soto Ayam, chicken soup, rice noodles Main Course Nasi Uduk coconut rice and plain steamed rice Beef Rendang, Beef curry in caramelized coconut cream with…
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Indonesian Language Classes 29th April – 15th July 2019
The SOAS Language Centre offers the following Indonesian language classes for Spring 2019 term: Beginners level 1 – Thursdays 19.00 – 21.00 Beginners level 2 – Mondays 19.00 – 21.00 Beginners level 3 – Wednesdays 19.00 – 21.00 The cost is £309 per level. 10% discount is available for SOAS alumni and current University of…
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Indonesian language and culture classes at the University of Nottingham. Starting week commencing 11 March 2019.
We are now offering a new Indonesian language and culture classes at the University of Nottingham, starting week commencing 11 March. Registration is now open and booking can be made online following the link here •Beginners class – 6.30-8.30pm, 14 March to 13 June 2019 (Thursdays) •Post Beginners class – 6.30-8.30pm, 11 March to 11…
A Talk by Malcolm Fitzpatrick on Zoological Society of London and its links to Indonesia. Tuesday, 9 April 2019 6.15pm for 6.45pm
St Matthew’s Westminster, 20 Great Peter Street, Westminster SW1P 2BU Malcolm Fitzpatrick is a senior curator of mammals at the Zoological Society of London and a Sumatran tiger Global Species Management Plans (GSMP) convenor. GSMPs are born out of growing concerns about the long-term sustainability of wild animal populations in human care. To fulfil the…
Sea Nomads. Photographer James Morgan highlights the lives of the Bajau Laut, some of the last true marine nomads. Until 23 June 2019
Balcony Gallery HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND PARK 100 London Road Forest Hill London SE23 3PQ 020 8699 1872 Award-winning director and photographer James Morgan set out to capture the lives of the Bajau Laut, the world’s last true marine nomads. These Malay peoples have lived at sea for centuries, plying a tract of ocean between the…
DARMASISWA Indonesian Scholarship 2019/2020 is now open
DARMASISWA Indonesian Scholarship 2019/2020 is now open. The program offers foreign students from countries which have diplomatic relationship with Indonesia to study Bahasa Indonesia, art, and culture. Participants can choose one of the selected universities located in different cities in Indonesia. This program is organized by the Ministry of Education and Culture in cooperation with…
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Talk: The Road to Indonesia as Market Focus Country at the 2019 London Book Fair by John McGlynn
Tuesday, 12 February 2019. 6.15pm for 6.45pm Indonesian Embassy, 30 Great Peter Street London SW1P 2BU In March, Indonesia’s presence as Market Focus Country at the London Book Fair 2019 (LBF-2019) marked an especially important moment in the country’s effort to promote Indonesian literature and culture abroad. The road to this position was a long…