Indonesia Career Evening. Monday 28 October. 6.30pm for 7pm
Chartered Accountants Hall Moorgate Place London EC2R 6EA The largest Annual career event for Indonesian Overseas
Chartered Accountants Hall Moorgate Place London EC2R 6EA The largest Annual career event for Indonesian Overseas
Russel Jones (1926 – 2019) We are saddened to hear of the passing of Russel Jones, who was a noted scholar of Malay and Indonesian languages and culture. He was instrumental in founding the Indonesia Circle newsletter which over the years transformed into the academic journal Indonesia and the Malay World, published by Routledge. “Russell was a key…
British Museum Great Russell Street London WC1B 3DG This talk by Alexandra Green, Henry Ginsburg Curator for Southeast Asia, explored Sir Stamford Raffles’ collections of Hindu-Buddhist artefacts and drawings collected during his time as Lieutenant-Governor of the island of Java, now part of Indonesia. The objects housed in the British Museum enabled Raffles to construct…
Publisher: Lontar Foundation (June, 2019) Price: £13 (A-IS members) or £15 (non A-IS members) A. A. Navis (1924-2003) was the leading cultural and literary figure in his home province of West Sumatra and widely respected at the national level as well. He wrote novels, plays, non-fiction, and poetry, but is best known for his short stories. Kevin…
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From the Membership Secretary THE ANGLO-INDONESIAN SOCIETY – MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL NOTICE 2019-2020 On behalf of A-IS Council, I hope that you are finding the e-newsletter and events informative and enjoyable, and thank you for being a member of the Society. If you are an Ordinary member or a Corporate member, we hope that you will…
Paul Webley Wing SOAS University of London 10 Thornhaugh Street Russel Square London WC1H 0XG Explore Indonesia’s Past. Present and Future. Food. Dance. Film. Music. Graphic Art. Free Admission Inspired by Indonesian arts and cultural traditions, Indonesia Kontemporer, is a creative event mixing exhibitions, performances, workshops, crafts, film screenings, as well as food and handicrafts…
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Reunion Cafe Crystal Palace 38 Westow Street Upper Norwood London SE19 3AH Part of the London Book Fair Fringe Programme 3-course Indonesian food, playful literary exploration and audio-visual performance Mention Indonesia and it will evoke an image of beautiful beaches and friendly smiles. Unsurprisingly, there is more than meets the eye. Guest at the Market…
RICS Building Parliament Square 12 Great George St Westminster London SW1P 3AD The British Foreign Policy Group and the Indonesian Embassy are hosting a seminar on ‘The Future of Indonesia-UK Relations Post-Brexit’ . Participants will include: H.E. Dr Rizal Sukma, Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia Tom Cargill, Executive Director, British Foreign Policy Group Dr…
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The Harrogate Club 36 Victoria Ave HG1 5PR A major photographic event in aid of Saint Michael’s Hospice is to take in Harrogate. In order to support the hospice’s great work, three creative and inspired amateur photographers, Jean Knight, Sylvia Gardiner and Val Healey have teamed up with a professional photographer, Nita Strudwick and leading…
Arcadis 34 York Way London N1 9AB The Nusantara Innovation Forum (NIF) is organising Think Tech: Technology Innovation in Indonesia. In this first event in the Think Tech talk series, NIF invites guest speakers to speak about their work in the education tech, health tech and smart cities. The speakers will talk about how their…
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