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*Times Higher Education World University Rankings, (2012-2018)

Achieve your potential at Monash, Top 100 of the World’s Universities.*Based in Melbourne, Australia

VENUE: 3RD FLOOR, FOYER

TIME MONASH DOCTORAL INFORMATION DAY 2018 - JAKARTA

9:30 – 10:00am Registration

9:30am – 5:30pm (All day)

Expo/Individual consultation/discussion on PhD program Monash academics and staff from: Arts; Monash Business School; Education; Engineering; Law; Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences; Information Technology; Science; Monash University Malaysia; and Student Recruitment and Admissions

MONASH UNIVERSITY DOCTORAL PROGRAM INFORMATION DAY

SUNDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2018 FAIRMONT HOTEL, JAKARTA

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9 SEPTEMBER 2018 FA IRMONT HOTEL, JAKARTA

EVENT PROGRAM

SUNDAY, 9TH OF SEPTEMBER 2018

VENUE: EMERALD ROOM VENUE: RUBY ROOM

TIME SESSION SESSION

10:00 – 10:40am SESSION 1 WHAT IS THE MONASH DOCTORAL PROGRAM?Professor Matthew Gillespie, Vice-Provost (Faculty and Graduate Affairs), Office of the Provost and Senior Vice-President

11:10 – 11:50am SESSION 2 HOW TO STAND OUT IN A CROWD: WHAT QUALITIES SUPERVISORS ARE LOOKING FOR AND HOW TO APPROACH THEMFacilitated by Professor Matthew Gillespie, Vice-Provost (Faculty and Graduate Affairs), Office of the Provost and Senior Vice-PresidentAssociate Professor Daniel Prajogo, Director, Higher Degrees Research Programs, Monash Business SchoolProfessor Bernd Meyer, Associate Dean (Graduate Research), Faculty of Information Technology

SESSION 8 WHY STUDY AT MONASH UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA?Professor Iekhsan Othman, Deputy Head of School (Graduate Research), Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Monash University Malaysia.

12:00 – 12:40pm LUNCH BREAK

12:45 – 1:45pm SESSION 3 CREATE A BETTER WORLD WITH A HIGHER DEGREE IN HUMANITIES, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCESDr Howard Manns, Lecturer in Linguistics, Faculty of ArtsAssociate Professor Deirdre O’Neill, Course Director, Master of Public Policy, Faculty of Arts

SESSION 9 JOINING A RESEARCH TEAM IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) – HOW AND WHYProfessor Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis, Associate Dean (Graduate Research), Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health SciencesProfessor Cordelia Selomulya, Director, Australia-China Joint Research Centre in Future Dairy Manufacutring, Faculty of Engineering

1:50 – 2:50pm SESSION 4 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 4.0 ON HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDONESIA: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGESMonash University – RISTEKDIKTI Joint SessionFacilitated by Professor Matthew Gillespie, Vice-Provost (Faculty and Graduate Affairs), Office of the Provost and Senior Vice-PresidentProf. Dr. Paulina Pannen, Senior Adviser on Academics, Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education - IndonesiaProfessor Jon Whittle, Dean of IT, Monash UniversityProfessor Sharon Pickering, Dean of Arts, Monash University

3:05 – 3:45pm SESSION 5 RESEARCH IN ACTION: INSIGHTS FROM THE DEAN OF ARTS, ALUMNI AND CURRENT CANDIDATESProfessor Sharon Pickering, Dean of Arts, Monash UniversityDr Sri Eddyono (2016, PhD, Politics and International Relations, Faculty of Arts), Professor of Law, Universitas Gadjah MadaDr Dean Affandi (2017, PhD, Anthropology, Arts), Science and Research Coordinator, World Resources Institute IndonesiaDr Elisabet Titik Murtisari (2011, PhD, Translation Studies, Arts), Lecturer, Satya Wacana Christian University

SESSION 10 THE MONASH SCIENCE PHD EXPERIENCE AND YOUR FUTURE PROSPECTSProfessor Tony Patti, Associate Dean (International), Faculty of Science and a panel comprising present and past Science PhD researchers from IndonesiaAnindita Samsu, PhD candidate, Faculty of ScienceGaluh Yuliani, (PhD, Science) Senior Lecturer, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

3:50 – 4:30pm SESSION 6 REAL SOLUTIONS DEMAND REAL WORLD RESEARCH: HOW THE MONASH BUSINESS SCHOOL DOCTORAL PROGRAM IMPACTS THE WORLDA/Prof Daniel Prajogo, Director, Higher Degrees Research Programs, Monash Business SchoolMs Angela Todorovski, Graduate Research Manager, Monash Business School

SESSION 11 PHD STUDENT EXPERIENCE PANEL – WHAT I WISH I HAD KNOWN BEFORE STARTING MY PHDFacilitated by Professor Jon Whittle, Dean of IT, Monash UniversityDr Misita Anwar, (2014, PhD IT) Senior Lecturer Universitas Negeri Makassar, IndonesiaDr Danny Ardianto, (2017, PhD IT) Public Policy & Government Relations Manager, Google IndonesiaMr Ahmad Rofii, PhD, Faculty of LawDr Edi Riyanto, (2017, PhD Arts)

4:30 – 5:30 SESSION 7 FUNDING YOUR STUDIES PANEL – MORA, MONASH SCHOLARSHIPSMichelle Lopez, Director, Graduate Research Office, Monash UniversityRepresentative from MoRA

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VENUE: DIAMOND 1 ROOM VENUE: DIAMOND 2 ROOM

TIME SESSION TIME SESSION

10:00 – 10:40am 10:00 – 10:40am

11:10 – 11:50am SESSION 12 GRADUATE RESEARCH PROGRAMS WITHIN MEDICINE, NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCESProfessor Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis, Associate Dean (Graduate Research), Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

11:10 – 11:50am SESSION 17 AUSTRALIA AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPSDede Indra Kurniawan, Communications and Promotions Manager, Coffey International Development, Australia Awards

12:00 – 12:40pm LUNCH BREAK

12:45 – 1:25pm SESSION 13 EXPLORE RESEARCH AREAS IN EDUCATIONAssociate Professor Jane Wilkinson, Associate Dean (Graduate Research), Faculty of Education

12:45 – 2:00pm TEST 1 MONASH COLLEGE – MONASH ENGLISH BRIDGING (MEB) MEPTMr Joel Evans, Manager, English Partnerships, Monash College

1:55 – 2:35pm SESSION 14 PUBLIC POLICY, TOURISM AND LINGUISTICS: GRADUATE STUDY WITH MONASH ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCESAssociate Professor Vicki Peel, Director of Graduate Studies, Faculty of ArtsDr Howard Manns, Lecturer in Linguistics, Faculty of ArtsAssociate Professor Deidre O’Neill, Course Director, Master of Public Policy, Faculty of Arts

3:05 – 3:45pm SESSION 15 WHY DO A LAW PHD AT MONASHDr Nadirsyah Hosen, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of LawMr Ahmad Rofii, PhD, Faculty of Law

2:30 – 3:45pm TEST 2 MONASH COLLEGE – MONASH ENGLISH BRIDGING (MEB) MEPTMr Joel Evans, Manager, English Partnerships, Monash College

3:50 – 4:30pm SESSION 16 ENGINEERING OUR FUTURE: CHOICE, FLEXIBILITY, RECOGNITIONProfessor Cordelia Selomulya, Director, Australia-China Joint Research Centre in Future Dairy Manufacturing, Faculty of Engineering

4:30 – 5:30pm 4:15 – 5:30pm TEST 3 MONASH COLLEGE - MONASH ENGLISH BRIDGING (MEB) MEPTMr Joel Evans, Manager, English Partnerships, Monash College

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DOCTORAL PROGRAM INFORMATION DAY 2018

SESSION DESCRIPTION

Study with us and prepare to change the world. In the top one per cent of universities globally, our reputation for research and teaching excellence means our students are in demand from employers around the world.

EMERALD ROOM

SESSION 1 WHAT IS THE MONASH DOCTORAL PROGRAM? PHD STUDY AT MONASHThinking of continuing your studies and getting a research degree? Interested in graduate research after some time in the workplace? Come along and find out about the Monash Doctoral Program – a PhD for the 21st century. The session will include information about eligibility, admissions, scholarships and program structure.

SESSION 2 HOW TO STAND OUT IN A CROWD: WHAT QUALITIES SUPERVISORS ARE LOOKING FOR AND HOW TO APPROACH THEMPhD supervisors play a significant role in making your doctorate study a truly wonderful intellectual and self-development endeavour, or a dreadful one. As such the most critical step after deciding to undertake a PhD study is to identify the right supervisor. This talk will discuss common points of confusion among potential doctorate students, particularly those shown during the first email/phone communication with the potential supervisors which have been characterised as somewhere between awkward and abrupt. Professor Bernd Meyer and Associate Professor Daniel Prajogo will share their experiences being on the receiving end of many emails from PhD hopefuls and the qualities supervisors look for in prospective students.

SESSION 3 CREATE A BETTER WORLD WITH A HIGHER DEGREE IN HUMANITIES, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCESAcademic experts will share their perspective on how graduates from the Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences are developing innovative solutions to the world’s increasingly complex problems, providing examples of past and current research topics. The experts will explain how Monash Arts is a rewarding place to study, work and incubate research, from start-to-finish, with this lengthy but rewarding journey starting today with a discussion of key tips for putting together a successful application.

SESSION 4 INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 4.0 ON HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDONESIA: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES MONASH UNIVERSITY – RISTEKDIKTI JOINT PANELThe Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR 4.0) is characterised by technological advances expected to have rapid, wide-ranging and transformative effects on our everyday lives. The launch of the national “Make Indonesia 4.0” roadmap is about ensuring Indonesia is prepared for inevitable innovation and change. The RISTEKDIKTI-Monash University high level panel will provide multidisciplinary perspectives on the opportunities and challenges of IR 4.0 on higher education in the Indonesian context.

SESSION 5 RESEARCH IN ACTION: INSIGHTS FROM THE DEAN OF ARTS, ALUMNI AND CURRENT CANDIDATESThe Dean of Arts, together with our alumni and current doctoral students, will provide rich expert insights on the academic experience of a Monash Arts PhD, research opportunities and the support from supervisors and the Faculty during their enrolment, in shaping doctoral candidates into a resilient, adaptable and independent researcher of the future.

SESSION 6 REAL SOLUTIONS DEMAND REAL WORLD RESEARCH: HOW THE MONASH BUSINESS SCHOOL DOCTORAL PROGRAM IMPACTS THE WORLDFind out why you should do your PhD with the Monash Business School. How is the program set up? What will be expected of you as a Doctoral student? How will you be supported and what opportunities will come your way from taking on this intellectually rewarding and stimulating research endeavour? This session will additionally provide practical information about criteria for entry, as well as how and when to apply.

SESSION 7 FUNDING YOUR STUDIES PANEL – MORA AND MONASH SCHOLARSHIPSHear from national scholarship agencies on funding for you to undertake study overseas. Monash University will also provide information on Monash scholarships for Indonesian students eligible to apply for at Monash in Australia and Malaysia. Australia Awards, DIKTI/BUDI, LPDP, MoRA scholarship representatives will be available to answer questions.

RUBY ROOM

SESSION 8 WHY STUDY AT MONASH UNIVERSITY MALAYSIAEstablished in 1998, Monash University Malaysia is one of Malaysia’s most respected universities. We are Monash University’s global foot print in the Asian region, carrying with us the distinction of being the Malaysian constituent of a premier research intensive Australian university ranked among the top 100 universities in the world, and a member of Australia’s prestigious Group of Eight. From humble beginnings, Monash Malaysia has grown in stature, and is now recognised as a leader in the international higher education sector in Malaysia.

As a self-accrediting University, we attract students not just from Malaysia, but from all over the world. Approximately 8,000 students representing 70 nationalities are currently enrolled at Monash Malaysia, and enjoy a quality academic experience.

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SESSION 9 JOINING A RESEARCH TEAM IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MATHEMATICS (STEM) – HOW AND WHYProfessor Georgiou-Karistianis and Professor Selomulya will provide advice on how to join a research team in STEM and the benefits of being part of a larger research group in terms of funding and collaborative support as a member of a team.

SESSION 10 THE MONASH SCIENCE PHD EXPERIENCE AND YOUR FUTURE PROSPECTSThe panel will provide insights from the experiences of PhD researchers in Science at Monash University. Both current and past students will share their perspectives and Professory Tony Patti will provide tips and advice as an academic and experienced Science PhD academic supervisor. The panel will discuss the career opportunities a Science PhD can lead to after graduating.

SESSION 11 PHD STUDENT EXPERIENCE PANEL – WHAT I WISH I HAD KNOWNThe panel will share insights on their time undertaking the PhD program and their experience living overseas in Melbourne. Get tips and advice on how to make the most of your time studying in Australia.

DIAMOND ONE ROOM

SESSION 12 GRADUATE RESEARCH PROGRAMS WITHIN MEDICINE, NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCESThe Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences conducts research that makes maximum impact in society through an ongoing pursuit of excellence and innovation. We are Monash University’s largest faculty, with over 1300 PhD students. Join Professor Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis to find out about our research strengths, research projects and how we make an impact. Hear about our leading research infrastructure with state-of-the-art platform facilities, outstanding supervision from world renowned experts and learn how to join our thriving research community.

SESSION 13 EXPLORE RESEARCH AREAS IN EDUCATIONDo you want to be part of high-quality research that makes an impact? A graduate research degree in Education provides you with a unique opportunity to challenge yourself, make a contribution to existing knowledge and broaden your career options. During this workshop, Associate Professor Jane Wilkinson will outline key research areas in Education and discuss what is involved with studying a PhD in Education.

SESSION 14 PUBLIC POLICY, TOURISM AND LINGUISTICS: GRADUATE STUDY WITH MONASH ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCESMeet the experts. Explore graduate study and research with Monash Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences. Discover your options in interpreting & translation studies, public policy and tourism management/sustainability.

SESSION 15 WHY DO A LAW PHD AT MONASHAs part of the Group of Eight research-intensive universities in Australia, the Faculty of Law at Monash University has a vibrant research culture. Monash Law’s academic staff and students undertake diverse and innovative research. This research attracts funds from a variety of sources and is published in scholarly books, journals, and submissions to government and law reform agencies. Attend this session to hear from Dr Nadirsyah Hosen (Monash Law PhD Supervisor and Lecturer) and Mr Ahmad Rofii (Monash Law PhD student) on the benefits of completing your Law PhD at Monash University. You will also have the opportunity to ask questions at the session.

SESSION 16 ENGINEERING OUR FUTURE: CHOICE, FLEXIBILITY, RECOGNITIONThis presentation will cover the research strengths and world class facilities from the #1 Engineering Faculty in Australia.

SAPPHIRE ROOM

SESSION 17 AUSTRALIA AWARDS Australia Awards are prestigious international scholarships funded by the Australian Government offering the next generation of Indonesian leaders an opportunity to undertake study, research and professional development. Australia Awards representatives will share information on scholarships and how to apply.

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PROFESSOR MATTHEW GILLESPIEVice-Provost (Faculty and Graduate Affairs), Office of the Provost and Senior Vice-President

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SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES

Prior to Professor Gillespie’s arrival at Monash University in 2014 he was Director of Prince Henry’s Institute 2008-2013, and was an Associate Director of Melbourne’s St Vincent’s Institute of Medical Research.

An active member of the Australian and global scientific communities, Professor Gillespie has held editorial roles including on the boards of Arthritis and Rheumatism, Bone, Endocrinology, and the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. He has also served on a number of research committees including the Cancer Council Victoria, NHMRC Research Committee (2006-2012) and NHMRC Audit Committee (2006-2019). He was president of the Australian Society for Medical Research (1999-2000) facilitating additional funding for the NHMRC, and also served for the Australian and New Zealand Bone and Mineral Society being President during 2011-2013.

During his term on NHMRC Research Committee he held the portfolio of Project Grants and has served as a Panel Chair on GRPs since 2006 as well as on ad hoc international special initiatives of NHMRC.

PROFESSOR JON WHITTLE Dean, Faculty of Information Technology

PROFESSOR SHARON PICKERING Dean, Faculty of Arts

Professor Jon Whittle is Executive Dean of the Faculty of Information Technology at Monash University, Australia. Prior to this, he served as the Head of the School of Computing and Communications at Lancaster University, UK, and as a Technical Area Lead at NASA Ames Research Centre, California, USA. He is a world-renowned expert in software engineering and human-computer interaction research, with a particular interest in how future software technologies can and should embed human values. He has been awarded a highly prestigious Royal Society Wolfson Fellowship. He has received 10 Best Paper awards for his research, has won awards for his leadership in teaching and education, and was shortlisted for a national Times Higher Education award for his translation of research into practice. Prof. Whittle has carried out joint research on software engineering techniques with Volvo Cars, NASA, the Eclipse Foundation, and Ericsson. He is regularly invited as a keynote speaker at international conferences and has won over $12M in research grants. He is also a Director of a small consulting company.

Sharon Pickering is a Professor of Criminlogy and Dean of Arts at Monash University. She researches irregular border crossing and has written in the areas of refugees and trafficking with a focus on gender and human rights. Sharon is the Founder and Director of the Border Crossing Observatory - an innovative virtual research centre that produces high quality and independent research on border crossings. She leads a series of Australian Research Council projects focusing on the intersections of security and migration, deportation, and police and community responses to Prejudice Motivated Crimes. She won the Australian Human Rights Award in 2012 for print and online media on human rights and asylum.

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PROFESSOR DR PAULINA PANNEN, M.L.S.Senior Adviser on Academics, Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education, Republic of Indonesia

Professor Pannen is an expert in higher education, e-learning, distance education, educational technology and curriculum development. She earned her Doctoral degree in Educational Technology from Syracuse University, USA. She has over 30 years of experience in national and international education, including: Director of the Regional Open Learning Center of the Southeast Asia Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO SEAMOLEC), Vice Rector of Academics and Student Affairs at Universitas Siswa Bangsa International, Dean of Faculty of Education at Universitas Terbuka, chairman of several task forces on higher education quality development and improvement programs under the auspices of DGHE, including the development of the Indonesian MOOCs. Currently she is working as Senior Adviser on Academics, Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education, Republic of Indonesia.

PROFESSOR NELLIE GEORGIOU-KARISTIANIS Associate Dean (Graduate Research), Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR JANE WILKINSON Associate Dean (Graduate Research), Faculty of Education

Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis is a Professor of Psychology and Associate Dean, Graduate Research, within the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, with a leadership focus on excellence and quality in Graduate Research Training. Nellie has been instrumental in transforming current practice with new innovative student recruitment strategies, quality selection tools, international PhD exchange programs and excellence in supervision practice. Nellie has a strong focus on student retention and timely completions, as well as up-skilling graduates for employability success in a range of careers via targeted professional development training.

Jane Wilkinson is an Associate Professor of Educational Leadership in the Faculty of Education, Monash University and Associate Dean, Graduate Research. Jane’s main research and teaching interests are in the areas of educational leadership for social justice and practice theory (feminist, Bourdieuian and practical philosophy). Jane has conducted extensive research with refugee students, schools and universities in regional and urban Australia. Her most recent study, funded by the Department of Premier and Cabinet, looks at the role played by school and community leaders in building social cohesion.

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Professor Bernd Meyer is the Associate Dean (Graduate Research) in the Faculty of Information Technology. He works in computational ecology, where he develops mathematical and computational models for the interactions of organisms with their environment, including the impact our changing environment has on their lives. Most of his work is centered on the collective behavior of social insects, such as bees and ants, in the hope that a deeper understanding of their behavior will allow us to better protect them and the important ecosystem services they provide. Insect societies are entirely self-organized, without any central leader or master plan. How such decentralized “super-organisms” plan and coordinate their actions is still a largely open question. Prof. Meyer’s work uses and extends a wide range of mathematical and computational techniques, including reaction-advection diffusion, stochastic event analysis, and evolutionary game theory to explain this. Some of this work has interesting implications for a branch of bio-mimetic engineering and algorithm design, popularly known as “swarm intelligence”. Professor Meyer has over 20 years experience in tertiary teaching and curriculum development. He also works closely with schools to create a new kind of ‘early start’ curriculum that investigates computation beyond programming.

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PROFESSOR BERND MEYER Associate Dean (Graduate Research), Faculty of Information Technology

PROFESSOR TONY PATTI Associate Dean (International), Faculty of Science

PROFESSOR IEKHSAN OTHMAN Professor of Biochemistry and Deputy Head of School (Graduate Research), Jefferey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences,

Monash University Malaysia

Tony Patti’s research areas of interest are in organic chemistry, particularly relating to the chemistry of soil organic matter, humic substances and related green chemistry. This research interest also includes studies of organic amendments such as composts and other soil amendments. The research has focussed on the nature of the organic matter in soil, reactions of organic matter in the soil environment and how environmental conditions affect the nature of this organic matter. The overall aim of this work is to understand the dynamics of soil organic matter (including added waste materials from industry) in the environment, in order to assist with improved management practices for use of sustaining soil fertility and retaining carbon in the soil.

Professor Iekhsan Othman is a graduate of Bristol University in Biochemistry and Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London University with a doctorate in Molecular Neurobiology. As an educator and teacher, he has also been involved in teaching of Biochemistry, Neurochemistry, and Toxicology to Medical, Dental, Nursing, Pharmacy, Science and Medical Technologists students in the designated Medical, Dental and Science Faculties. Currently, he is involved in teaching of the Medical and Pharmacy students in Monash University Malaysia.

He is research active and currently supervising 16 PhD, 1 Master and 2 PgDipBioMed students. He has also completed the supervision of 17 PhD students, 13 Masters and 28 Honours students. He has published more than 100 publications in various international, national and specialized journals in his field of research, with more than 70 publications in ISI/Scopus journals.

He was a recipient of the prestigious Fulbright Scholar programme (1988/89), the Chevening Malaysian Royal Society from the British Council (1994/95) during his sabbaticals in the United States and United Kingdom. He has also received the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) award twice in the year 1995 and 2000 for advanced research on marine toxins and neurophysiology in Japan. He is the recipient of the University of Malaya’s Excellence Service Award from 1999 until 2002 and Monash University Pro-Vice Chancellor Excellence Awards for administration and research for 5 years from 2009 until 2013.

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PROFESSOR CORDELIA SELOMULYAProfessor, ARC Future Fellow & Director, Australia-China Joint Research Centre in Future Dairy Manufacturing, Faculty of Engineering

Professor Selomulya is leading the Biotechnology and Food Engineering group with an internationally recognised reputation in drying technology and functional particles research. She is leading the Monash Advanced Particle Engineering Laboratory (MAPEL) on the design of nanoparticle vaccines and mesoporous materials. She is an ARC Future Fellow, an adjunct professor at Soochow University, and has published >140 refereed publications with the current Scopus h-index of 28. She is the director of the Australia-China Joint Research Centre for Future Dairy Manufacturing, a joint strategic initiative funded by the Australian and Chinese governments, and industry partners on both countries, and the director of Food and Dairy Graduate Research Industry Partnership.

PROFESSOR DANIEL PRAJOGO Associate Professor, Higher Degrees Research Programs, Monash Business School

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DEIRDRE O’NEILLCourse Director, Master of Public Policy, Faculty of Arts

Daniel Prajogo is an Associate Professor in the Department of Management, and is currently serving as the Director of the PhD Graduate Research program. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology, Indonesia, and his Master’s degree in Quality Management from RMIT University, Australia, where he won the Best Graduate Award. He completed his PhD degree in Business Management at Monash University in 2003. Daniel’s areas of research interest are mainly focused on quality, operations, supply chain, and innovation management, and he has over 100 publications, including journal articles, conference papers, edited research books, book chapters, and industry reports. In his research, he has built collaborations with a number of international academics as well as industry associations in Australia which have funded the research projects. He is also an experienced PhD supervisor, and has supervised over 10 PhD students unto completion, including those from Indonesia.

Deirdre O’Neill is Associate Professor in Public Sector Management in the Department of Management where she teachs into the Master of Public Policy and Management program. She is also the Program Director of the Chile Summer Study Program run in partnership with the Business School of the University of Chile. She was for six years the Academic Director of ANZSOG’s Executive Master of Public Administration program. While at ANZSOG she was also the inaugural Academic Director of the Pacific Executive (PACE) Program, a public sector capacity building program delivered by ANZSOG in partnership with AusAID. Her current research focus includes trust and the financial services sector and she is the project director of the Australian Centre for Financial Studies’ Trust and Integrity Project. She is also involved in research assessing the impact of more than two decades of prisons privatisation in Victoria, and the accountability dimensions in the international development community.

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Associate Professor Vicki Peel is Deputy Associate Dean Education in the Faculty of Arts with responsibility for postgraduate coursework. She is also co-Director of the Graduate Tourism Program in the School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Lin-guistics. Vicki is privileged to play a role in educational leadership in the Faculty of Arts and to enable a vision of shared learning and community of practice among my peers. She sees educational leadership, which situates the student at the centre of pedagogy, as an essential feature of her role in development of graduate coursework programs for the Faculty. Vicki’s scholarship is distinguished by a strong interdisciplinary and applied orientation. She collaborates with scholars from the fields of business, economics, marketing, anthropology and engineering in tourism research which has had significant impact on state public policy. Her research addresses tourism and work, tourism in developing economies, the spatial relationship and dynamic that underpins tour-ism at heritage places, and tourism and public transport.

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR VICKI PEEL Director of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Arts

DR HOWARD MANNS Lecturer in Linguistics, Faculty of Arts

DR NADIRSYAH HOSEN Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law

Dr Howard (Howie) Manns works in the Lin-guistics Program, where he is the coordina-tor of the Master of Applied Linguistics. His primary research interest is language variation and change and the impact of this change on speakers and communities. Howie’s current work focuses on the Australian Deaf-Blind community, Australian English, Indonesian youth, and the development of intercultural competence. He has previously worked on language variation in Farsi and Spanish. He has also worked on projects to document the Javanese dialect spoken south of Malang, the development of sentiment analysis systems, and studied attitudes in the Australian-Indone-sian relationship.

Dr Nadirsyah Hosen has been working as a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, Monash University since 20 July 2015. Prior to this role, Nadir was an Associate Professor at the School of Law, University of Wollongong. He has a Bachelors degree (UIN Syarif Hidayat-ullah Jakarta), a Graduate Diploma in Islamic Studies, and Master of Arts with Honours (Uni-versity of New England), as well as a Master of Laws in Comparative Law (Charles Darwin University). He completed his first PhD (Law) at the University of Wollongong and a second PhD (Islamic Law) at the National University of Singapore. Nadir is internationally known for his expertise on Shari’a and Indonesian law. His articles have been published in internation-ally recognised and refereed journals such as the Nordic Journal of International Law (Lund University), Asia Pacific Law Review (City University of Hong Kong), Australian Journal of Asian Law (University of Melbourne), European Journal of Law Reform (Indiana University), Asia Pacific Journals on Human Rights and the Law (Murdoch University), Journal of Islamic Studies (Oxford University), and Jour-nal of Southeast Asian Studies (Cambridge University).

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Sri Wiyanti Eddyono, S.H., LL.M, PhD, is a lecture at Faculty of Law, Universities Gadjah Mada Yogyakarta. She is also a researcher, human rights lawyer and activist for women’s rights. Her research focus lies on the empow-erment and social movements of women in Indonesia.

In addition to her PhD at Monash University on women’s empowerment in a poor urban area of Jakarta, she worked on a research project about women’s empowerment in Muslim contexts, comparing China, Indonesia, Pakistan and Iran. She also investigated the factors leading nation states to respond to women’s claims for more gender-egalitarian policies in collaboration with UNRISD. In 2015, Sri was awarded the Allison Sudrajat Award by the Australian government. She used the award to conduct research on NGOs working in the prevention of evictions of women. With Monash Gender, Peace and Security Centre, she is conducting collaboration research on Countering Fundamentalism through civil soci-ety mobilization and women’s empowerment.

DR SRI EDDYONOLecturer, Faculty of Law, Universities Gadjah Mada Yogyakarta

DR DEAN AFFANDI (2017, PhD, Anthropology, Arts) Science and Research Coordinator, World Resources Institute Indonesia

DR ELISABET TITIK MURTISARI (2011, PhD, Translation Studies, Arts) Lecturer, Satya Wacana Christian University

Dean is responsible for research outputs of the One Map Initiative at WRI Indonesia. He received his Ph.D. in Human Geography from Monash University, Australia (2017). His research interest predominantly revolves around the ever-changing relationship between state-society and nature. Land tenure issues, institutional arrangements in natural resource governance, and history of natural resource management are among his research interests. He also holds an M.Sc. in Development Studies from University of Glasgow, UK (2007). Prior joining WRI, he has worked at the University of Indonesia since 2010 and has been involved in numerous research projects in many institutions. Other than One Map Initiative, he is helping to establish Wahana Riset Indonesia, an in-house research incubator at WRI Indonesia for youth wanting to develop their research skills and support WRI’s missions.

Elisabet Titik Murtisari was born in Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia. She has had years of training in second language teaching, linguistics, literature, and translation, and has had experience in teaching Indonesian and TESOL/TESL/Translation courses and developing course materials at the university level. Elisabet Murtisari obtained her Masters in Translation Studies from the Australian National University and PHD in the same field from Monash University. To pursue her passion for teaching and research, she returned to her hometown as a lecturer at Satya Wacana Christian University. Her academic interests include translation--- especially literary works---culture, sociolinguistics, and pragmatics.

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SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES

Edi Dwi Riyanto, Faculty of Humanities, Airlangga University undertook a Monash PhD at the Faculty of Arts in Anthropology.

The research was on the survival and contribution of Javanese traditions in this contemporary context with the title ‘Celebrity and Komunitas: The Rise and Fall of the Jogja Hip Hop Foundation (JHF)’. This thesis deals with the birth, rise, and decline of a hip hop group from Yogyakarta; its characteristics, its contexts, and its dynamics. JHF’s product was the Java Hip Hop so that an analysis on this provides a birds eye view on the potentials, limitations, as well as tensions of expressing Javaneseness in this contemporary setting.

DR EDI RIYANTO (2017, PhD Arts)

DR MISITA ANWAR (2014, PhD IT) Senior Lecturer Universitas Negeri Makassar, Indonesia

DR DANNY ARDIANTO (2017,PhD IT) Public Policy & Government Relations Manager, Google Indonesia

Dr Misita Anwar received an AUSAID Scholarship for her Masters Degree in Information Science at UNSW and a John Crawford Scholarship for her Bachelor Degree in Communication Engineering at La Trobe University, completed with Honours.

Her PhD (completed in 2014) was undertaken at Monash University. In her research she explored the impact of mobile phones on the well-being of micro-entrepreneurs in Indonesia with fieldwork undertaken in Makassar and Bandung.

Her PhD was supported by a Scholarship from the Indonesian Ministry of Communication and Information. Currently a Senior Lecturer, Ms. Anwar has 16 years of experience as an academic at Universitas Negeri Makassar, Indonesia. Her main field of interest is twofold. On the one hand - due to a personal philosophy of life and her Phd research project – the aspects related with Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D): mobile phones and wireless technology for development and capability expansion, micro-entrepreneurs and social capital. On the other hand - and due to a professional engagement in the field and her background – the aspects related with wireless technology and empowerment: digital capacity building and literacy, SMS based system, e-learning, information management and database management systems. Dr. Anwar has published in several reputable journals and conference proceedings.

Dr Danny Ardianto is a Public Policy & Government Relations Manager at Google Indonesia. His work is focused on unlocking the growth potential of Indonesia through harnessing the power of the digital economy. Previously, he was Head of Government Support for PPP Projects Sector I at the Ministry of Finance, Indonesia. Danny completed his PhD in Information Systems from the Faculty of Information Technology (IT), Monash University, Australia in 2017. His PhD research was centred on the use of social media in technology-mediated social participation. He was a Teaching Associate and a member of the Faculty of IT’s Graduate Research Committee during three years of his candidature. In 2015, he attended the prestigious Summer Doctoral Program at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford through the support of the Monash FIT’s PhD Supplementary Funding. He also won the People’s Choice Award for research poster presentation at the 2015 Monash Innovation Showcase. He has published in a number of international conferences in information systems and human-computer interaction. He received Monash University scholarships (MIPRS & MGS) through which his PhD study was fully funded.

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Ahmad Rofii is a PhD candidate at Monash Law School. He is an Australia Awards in Indonesia (AAI) scholar. His research is on the relationship between constitutionalism and religion, with a focus on the legitimacy of Islamic law in Indonesian constitutionalism. Ahmad is a senior lecturer at the State Institute of Islamic Studies, Cirebon Indonesia. He completed a Bachelor of (Islamic) Laws at the State Islamic University (UIN) Jakarta. He holds an MA in Islamic studies from UIN Jakarta. His Master of Laws is completed at Melbourne Law School.

MR AHMAD ROFIIPhD, Law

ANGELA TODOROVSKIGraduate Research Manager, Monash Business School

MICHELLE LOPEZDirector, Graduate Research Office

Angela Todorovski has held the position of Graduate Research Manager for the Monash Business School, since March 2017. Prior to that, Angela managed the Department of Accounting during a period of transformation. Angela has experience across faculties, central administrative areas, schools and departments within the higher education sector in Australia, having worked at the University of Melbourne prior to Monash University. Angela has also lived in Japan, teaching English as a Second Language in the Education and Humanities Faculties at Mie University in Tsu City. Angela has also worked in the arts and cultural sector. Angela is a University of Melbourne alumnus, having completed a Bachelor of Arts, Graduate Diploma in Arts, Postgraduate Diploma in Arts and recently graduated with first class honours, her Masters in Arts and Cultural Management, presenting a thesis on How Melbourne Became a UNESCO City of Literature, via the prism of creative cities, cultural economics and cultural policy.

Michelle Lopez is Director, Graduate Research Office at Monash University. In her role as Director, she is responsible for providing University-wide leadership and strategic oversight for all aspects of the centralised graduate research services, including student administration, planning and development, regulatory compliance, student and supervisor development, student experience and business improvement. Michelle holds a Bachelor of Business and a Graduate Diploma in Taxation Law from Monash University and has extensive operational and management experience in higher education. Prior to commencing her role as Director of Graduate Research Office, she held various management roles within Monash University since 2006 and has contributed to major business improvement initiatives.

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