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IGOV Invites Mahidol University to Join IGoPSS Summer School

June 30, 2023 (Friday) – In an effort to foster international cooperation and knowledge exchange, the International Governance and Public Administration (IGOV) organization has to promote the International Governance and Public Policy Summer School (IGoPSS) with Mahidol University

During today’s agenda from 10:00 to 11:00, notable figures, including Aung Win Tun, Assistant Dean for International Relations at Mahidol University’s Faculty of Graduate Studies, Idham Badruzaman, Ph.D., Head of the International Relations Office, Dr. Farindira Vesti Rahmasari, MSc, Director of Administrative Cooperation, and Aulia Nur Kasiwi, Ph.D., Representative of IGOV, engaged in a productive discussion and Q&A session. The event highlighted the importance of the ongoing summer school, which focuses on the intersection of politics, sustainable development, and economic concerns.

IGoPSS Summer School offers a comprehensive program that includes a final assessment and gives students the unique opportunity to present their research papers at an international conference. This platform enables students to share their ideas and outcomes from the summer school program and potentially publish their articles in reputable journals such as “National Activities in Sinta 2” or “Level 2 Up.”

In an effort to expand participation, IGOV is extending an invitation to become an online partner for the summer school. Interested institutions can enroll a minimum of ten students, thereby benefiting from the scholarship program that covers the participation fee and conference registration. The summer school has attracted students from the Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand, enhancing the diverse and enriching learning environment.

The Summer School will officially conclude on July 5, 2023, leaving students with a wealth of knowledge and valuable experiences in politics and sustainable development. Aulia Nur Kasiwi, Ph.D., hopes the program will provide course materials and yield tangible outcomes and outputs for all participants.

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