AIS member Ati Kisjanto’s All Things Indonesian podcast
Ati’s podcast All Things Indonesian is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. It is for people who would like to learn about Indonesian language and culture.
Ati’s podcast All Things Indonesian is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. It is for people who would like to learn about Indonesian language and culture.
Latest developments on Indonesia’s energy transition– what to expect in 2024 and beyond Monday, 25 March 2024At the World Resources Institute London Office, 3 Orchard Pl, London SW1H 0BF Free entry for AIS members. In November 2022 Indonesia agreed a Just Energy Transition Partnership with its International Partners Group worth $20bn over three to five years to support…
The Indonesian Embassy, 30 Great Peter Street, London SW1P 2BU.In person and via zoom. Chaired by Julia Macfarlane, Scottish/Indonesian journalist and AIS council member,with Fiona McKay Scottish/Indonesian fashion curator and Fatma Ayu, Indonesian journalist They will talk about their connection with Raden Adjeng Kartini, an intellectual who elevated the status of Indonesian women, and their…
Tuesday 14th January, 6.45pm for 7pm. The Indonesian Embassy, 30 Great Peter Street, London SW1P 2BU.In person and via zoom. There are still a few places available for the AIS dinner at the Indonesian Embassy on January 14th. We need to confirm numbers with the caterer at 1pm on Friday 10 January. Members who wish to attend must RSVP and pay…
The Indonesian Embassy, 30 Great Peter Street, London SW1P 2BU.In person and via zoom.(Zoom joining details: This link or meeting ID: 860 5440 3695 and Passcode: 849067) What makes chocolate so alluring? Why is it the inspiration for endless culinary creativity? Sam Bilton explores our complex relationship with this versatile confection made from the humble beans of the…
The third meeting of the AIS Book Club took place on 2nd May. The group had been reading S Rukiah’s Kejatuhan dan Hati/The Fall and the Heart – the story of a young woman’s conflicts over love, family and politics during the Indonesian revolutionary period in the late 1940s. After discussing the novel, the group was…
In person and via zoom.(Zoom joining details: This link or meeting ID: 829 1434 0523and Passcode:53221) Due to expected keen interest, this event is also open to non-AIS members, at a price of £10 each to cover the cost of the post-talk refreshments. This must be paid in advance by March 9, via Eventbrite.Please share details with anyone who might…
@angloindonesian There are lots of great photos and videos on Instagram of the extremely successful AIS Summer Picnic, which took place at the ambassador’s residence on July 13.
Members are reminded that 2025-2026 membership fees – now £20 – were due on the 1st June. Please could people preferably pay by direct debit /standing order. And please could all members’ direct debits/standing orders still set at £10 please be changed to £20. Please could all members whose subscriptions are still outstanding for 2024-2025 pay with…
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2023 Tuesday 14 FebruarySpice Connection: Indonesian Tales From Three Cooks – Petty Elliott, Rahel Stephanie and Eleanor FordClick here for link to the meeting (Starts at 51.30) Tuesday 14 MarchNutmeg on the Move: Objects of the International Nutmeg Consumer by Dr John Reckless Monday 20 MarchThe inaugural meeting of the AIS Corporate Briefing SeriesThis oversubscribed roundtable was a discussion of the…