CSEAS Indonesia

Month: March 2014

NGO Management Certificate Program

1This innovative and intensive program offered students the opportunity to examined how international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) were affected by changes in their operating context. Students would become more familiar with the distinctive features of these organizations, their managerial challenges, their economic dynamics, their social and political environments, and the values they seeked to realize. An intensive curriculum engaged students via a case-based pedagogy that required them to applied various principles central to the management of international NGOs. Over the course of the program, students would conducted several different projects related to the varied phases of a particular international NGO’s operations.

Social, environmental, and other issues are growing increasingly complex and challenging, and many NGOs faced tasks that required practical management and communication skills to further their cause. This program carried out the theme “Revitalizing the Spirit of the Youth Pledge Towards the Civil Society Empowerment”. The main objective was to provided students with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in the field. Recognized experts in their disciplines teach the courses, and guest speakers from NGOs, corporations, academia, and the media also present their views.

This program held on January 26th 2012 – January 31th 2012 in Hongkong. Students had opportunity to get short training about how to be a good fundraiser from the experts of Association Fundraiser Profession Hongkong. They learned more about strategic planning for NGO & Networking of NGO at Dompet Dhuafa Hongkong. And then students had a set of discussion about community development at City University of Hongkong and Consulate General of The Republic of Indonesia. They also did field observation to migrant worker shelter of Dompet Dhuafa Hongkong. The outcome are when they graduate from this program, students have the ability to manage and pioneering NGO in their own environments.

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Industrial Visit Jakarta-Singapore-Johor

visit2-xEnrich students experience with industrial visit program organized by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies ( CSEAS ). This program is an annual CSEAS program, which this year carries out the theme “Youth in ASEAN Country with Access to University”. The main objective is to learn more about educational access scheme which is owned by youth in three countries , namely Indonesia , Singapore , and Malaysia. During this program, the activities divided into four elements consisting of forums (interaction with the local youth), mini conferences, scholarships searching, and enhancement of leadership skills.

The official visit to the university held in three cities and three countries, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University, National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technology University and the University of Technology Malaysia. The participants not only visited the university in the program, various international institutions also participated in the program agenda industrial visit, such as the ASEAN Secretariat , Institution of Southeast Asian Studies. Prior to departure , participants will also be equipped with general knowledge about ASEAN countries as young ambassadors of the country by ASEAN Secretariat.