Strengthening Australia’s Educational Links with Indonesia

Strengthening Australia’s Educational Links with Indonesia
The scheme continues the two-way educational exchange which underpins Australia’s bilateral relations with our region.
The Australian Government’s development policy – Australian aid: promoting prosperity, reducing poverty, enhancing stability – recognises higher and tertiary education as a central pillar of any development relationship. Extending development programs like the Colombo Plan and the New Colombo Plan, the Australia Awards scheme (managed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade) has provided 2075 scholarships and short courses to individuals from 27 developing countries at an estimated costs of $200 million. The scheme continues the two-way educational exchange which underpins Australia’s bilateral relations with our region.
Wonderful to be back in #Indonesia again/ running a capacity building program for the Indonesian Islamic International University as part of @dfat commitment to a vibrant & inclusive Indonesia @DubesAustralia @AustraliaAwards @deakinmedia @DrZahidShahab pic.twitter.com/bEQMRgFuIK
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) July 27, 2022
Returned to Indonesia after nearly 15 years to run a capacity-building program for the Indonesian International Islamic University (IIIU/UIII) as part of @dfat commitment to a vibrant and inclusive Indonesia. @AustraliaAwards @deakinmedia @S_Akbarzadeh pic.twitter.com/u5UYUSxYOz
— Zahid Shahab Ahmed (@DrZahidShahab) July 29, 2022
Looking forward to welcoming the @uiiiofficial team to @Deakin next week as part an ambitious program to build new friendships thanks to @dfat @DubesAustralia @AustraliaAwards @DeakinArtsEd @DrZahidShahab https://t.co/U8Xpe0ixTz
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 9, 2022
Under the scheme, the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation (ADI) recently concluded a two-week capacity-building program for 25 colleagues from the Indonesian International Islamic University (IIIU). The program covered insights and benchmarking on financial governance, internationalisation and student mobility, as well as information technology provision. The workshops were designed to share expertise on tertiary education provision and inspire a new generation of university leaders from one of Australia’s most trusted regional partners.
The Indonesian International Islamic University is situated in Depok, just outside Jakarta, and develops innovative research on Islam and Muslim societies. Partnering with ADI made sense for IIIU faculty and staff. ADI’s deep ties and understanding of the region and the Muslim world presented significant avenues for collaboration.
Day 1 working with @uiiiofficial management team as part of @dfat @AustraliaAwards program- thanks to @DubesAustralia & amazing @Deakin_ADI team @DrZahidShahab pic.twitter.com/sI2LytYaem
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 15, 2022
Day 2 @Deakin Geelong working with @uiiiofficial management team as part of @dfat @AustraliaAwards program- thanks to @DubesAustralia & amazing @Deakin_ADI team @DrZahidShahab pic.twitter.com/AsS7vVLI5J
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 16, 2022
Day 3 – thanks to @UniMelb Prof Vedi Hadiz & Kate McGregor 4 stimulating exchange w @uiiiofficial followed by a discussion of #islamic studies in Australia w the formidable @gregjamesbarton – But the day is still young @DubesAustralia @Deakin_ADI @AustraliaAwards @deakinmedia pic.twitter.com/IHwOg2qQBX
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 17, 2022
The two-week program spanned multiple sites at Deakin Burwood, as well as sessions with Monash, the ACU, RMIT, the University of Sydney, and visits to the ANU and Indonesian Embassy in Canberra. By all accounts, it was a busy, vibrant and productive few weeks, as program lead Professor Shahram Akbarzadeh explained.
“This was an amazing opportunity to work with IIIU leadership and staff on promoting research excellence and collaboration. Some of the best research is a result of collaborative work and we have certainly laid the foundation of ambitious goals.”
PROFESSOR SHAHRAM AKBARZADEH
Day 3 ended with a trip to Melbourne Federation Square and dinner with @Deakin VP International John Molony & Wei Shen @uiiiofficial – great conversation & good food @gregjamesbarton @DrZahidShahab @AustraliaAwards @DubesAustralia @dfat @Deakin_ADI https://t.co/aRfafAhrCg pic.twitter.com/q9rGKmXGYx
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 17, 2022
Day 4 w @uiiiofficial managmnt team visiting ACU for great new links before catching a @Melbourne tram to meet @VicGovAu rep on int’l edu links & Prof Bhatti on Islamic finance – thanks to @dfat @DubesAustralia @Deakin_ADI @DrZahidShahab pic.twitter.com/M3RaYRFIJo
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 18, 2022
Day 5 @uiiiofficial team visiting @MonashUni for great discussion & meeting with Prof Julian Millie @sharyndavies @AustraliaAwards @DubesAustralia @dfat @DrZahidShahab @Deakin_ADI pic.twitter.com/LQZXofx3Xy
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 19, 2022
This was echoed by program co-lead, Dr Zahid Ahmed, as well.
“IIIU is a new Indonesian university, founded in 2016, therefore there is a lot that its delegation could learn from established higher education institutions in Australia. Considering the prominence of multifaceted academic cooperation between Australia and Indonesia, we are happy that at Deakin University we were able to contribute through capacity-building of IIIU in areas of internationalisation, financial stability, and digitalisation.”
DR ZAHID AHMED
Day 6 of @uiiiofficial visit on my home turf @Deakin_ADI @DeakinArtsEd with @FethiMansouri and Prof Bonnie Yim. Thanks to @DubesAustralia @AustraliaAwards @dfat pic.twitter.com/PzCaVqCNr6
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 22, 2022
Thank you Prof @FethiMansouri for your inspiring presentation https://t.co/Gl4WNGtI2S pic.twitter.com/DRgSEMTVhu
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 22, 2022
We have started week 2 of @AustraliaAwards capacity building for @uiiiofficial at the Burwood Campus of @Deakin with excellent presentations by Deakin’s Associate Professor Bonnie Yim and Professor @FethiMansouri – @S_Akbarzadeh @Deakin_ADI pic.twitter.com/FUe41OTeRp
— Zahid Shahab Ahmed (@DrZahidShahab) August 22, 2022
Along with learning experiences and capacity-building with university leaders, participants had hands-on networking opportunities with Australian Ambassador to Indonesia Penny Williams, Member for Wills Mr Peter Khalil, and Executive Director of the Australian Intercultural Society Mr Ahmet Keskin.
The genuinely collaborative program saw Deakin and IIIU staff and scholars develop new relationships and cement long-standing ones. Guest speakers from across Deakin included Alfred Deakin Professor Julie Owens (Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research), Associate Professor Bonnie Yim (Associate Dean, International & Engagement), Alfred Deakin Professor Fethi Mansouri (Director, ADI), Professor Greg Barton (Chair in Global Island Politics) and Professor Ishan Yilmaz (Chair of Islamic Studies and Intercultural Dialogue). Mr John Molony (Pro Vice-Chancellor and Vice President (International)), who also contributed greatly to the event, shared Deakin’s aim to deepen its connections in Indonesia including with IIIU.
“As a leading young university with a mission of advancing social justice, and inter-cultural understanding and harmony, IIIU is playing a vital role in the Indonesian higher education ecosystem. Deakin has a long-term vision for building our relationships in Indonesia and we look forward to doing more with IIIU in the months and years ahead.”
MR JOHN MALONY (PRO-VIC-CHANCELLOR AND VICE PRESIDENT (INTERNATIONAL))
Great discussion with @DrLindC of @UniMelb on international education strategies @uiiiofficial @DrZahidShahab @DubesAustralia @AustraliaAwards pic.twitter.com/S79zbBmzp3
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 22, 2022
Great networking & stimulating discussion @Deakin @uiiiofficial @AustraliaAwards @DubesAustralia @DrZahidShahab https://t.co/S92fwhD08d pic.twitter.com/Sxl0o78Yin
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 22, 2022
Day 7 w @uiiiofficial visiting @RMIT followed by a rich discussion w @ihsanylmz – thanks to @AustraliaAwards @DubesAustralia @Deakin_ADI @DrZahidShahab pic.twitter.com/gsHBajk17x
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 23, 2022
For Dr Chaider Saleh Bamualim, Secretary, Indonesian International Islamic University, the impact on Australia’s strategic partnership with Indonesia through higher education, will also be enduring.
“Indonesia has increasingly become a strategic partner in the last couple of years which means that the Indonesians now have the opportunity to increase their participation and engagement in Australian universities.”
DR CHAIDER SALEH BAMUALIM, SECRETARY, INDONESIAN INTERNATIONAL ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY
Deakin and ADI scholars and university leaders couldn’t agree more.
Day 8 @uiiiofficial visit to Indonesian embassy & @ANU to discuss international linkages, mobility, financial management & IT @DubesAustralia @DFAT @GregFealy pic.twitter.com/ziq2VZ53VU
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 24, 2022
Great day of networking with the Indonesian ambassador & @GregFealy at @ANU thanks to @DubesAustralia @AustraliaAwards @DFAT @Deakin_ADI https://t.co/GFOWM9Vv4h pic.twitter.com/pwFqUdhA3e
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 24, 2022
Day 9 @Sydney_Uni w @uiiiofficial to discuss financial management w CFO & student welfare. Thanks to @AustraliaAwards @dfat @DubesAustralia @Deakin_ADI pic.twitter.com/dvb63J5Pwn
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 25, 2022
Day 10 final day w @uiiiofficial reflecting on the program & reviewing Award Projects w @JanneLaukkala – how exciting and rewarding has this been- thanks to @dfat @DubesAustralia @AustraliaAwards @DrZahidShahab pic.twitter.com/Hndet6Toq4
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 26, 2022
And that’s a wrap! A fond farewell to @uiiiofficial management team as part of @AustraliaAwards program – thanks to @dfat @DubesAustralia @Deakin_ADI – kudos to @DrZahidShahab & the amazing team https://t.co/kbXel9ytu0 pic.twitter.com/VshjgS1udr
— Shahram Akbarzadeh (@S_Akbarzadeh) August 26, 2022
Concluded our two-week capacity-building program for the Indonesian International Islamic University, supported by @AustraliaAwards : The second week involved exchanges @Deakin(Burwood Campus), @Deakin_ADI @RMIT @ANUmedia @SydneyUni_Media and @INAEmbAUS – Thanks to @S_Akbarzadeh pic.twitter.com/tz2XZ0y8cG
— Zahid Shahab Ahmed (@DrZahidShahab) August 27, 2022
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