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PROFESSOR ZLATKO SKRBIŠ PROFESSOR SHARON PICKERING PROFESSOR IEKHSAN OTHMAN PROFESSOR JUSTIN O’CONNOR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR VICKI PEEL MR FAHD PADHEPIE Vice Provost (Graduate Education), Dean, Faculty of Arts Professor of Biochemistry and Chair of Communications and Cultural Economy, Director, Graduate Programs (2016 Master of International Relations), Office of the Deputy Vice- and and Professor of Criminology Deputy Head of School (Graduate Research), and Director, Master of Creative and Cultural Faculty of Arts CEO inspirasi.co Vice-President (Education) Jefferey Cheah School of Medicine and Studies, School of Media, Film and Journalism, Health Sciences, Malaysia Faculty of Arts

Professor Skrbiš has an established Sharon Pickering is an internationally Professor Iekhsan Othman is a graduate Justin O’Connor is Professor of Vicki is Director of Graduate Programs in the Fahd is an entrepreneur who is also known international reputation in graduate research recognised expert in criminology and winner of Bristol University in Biochemistry and Communications and Cultural Economy at Faculty of Arts and teaches in the Master as a public intellectual with several best-selling training. Before joining Monash, he was of numerous awards including in human rights. Imperial College of Science, Technology Monash University. He is also visiting Professor of Tourism program. She has a research books and novels. He graduated from Monash Dean of the Graduate School at The Since joining Monash in 2003, she has held and Medicine, London University with in the School of Media and Design, Shanghai reputation in the combined fields of Australian University with an MA in International Relations, University of and was involved a number of leadership roles including Head a doctorate in Molecular Neurobiology. Jiaotong University, where he jointly runs Studies and Tourism, with particular emphasis and received the 2017 Outstanding Young in The University’s research training initiatives of Criminology and Head of the School As an educator and teacher, he has also a Global Cultural Economy research hub. on Cultural Tourism and tourism cultures, the Alumni Award from Australia Awards and internationally. of Social Sciences – one of the largest, been involved in teaching Biochemistry, He heads the new MFJ research unit Culture independent traveller in tourism, and tourism Australia Global Alumni. He is also a member most accomplished schools Neurochemistry, and Toxicology to Medical, Media Economy and is program leader for the and emerging economies. Across these of Australia Alumni Leaders and one of Professor Skrbiš has a strong portfolio of in Australia. Dental, Nursing, Pharmacy, Science and Master of Cultural and Creative Industries. interdisciplinary interests, Vicki’s research 20 Australia-ASEAN emerging leaders in the international experience relating to China, the Medical Technologists students in the themes have consistently addressed issues 2013 A2ELP, initiated by Asialink and EU, Indonesia and Latin America. He was an Recognised internationally as an expert on He is part of the UNESCO ‘Expert Facility’, designated Medical, Dental and Science of independent travel experience and impact Australia-Malaysia Institute. elected convener of the Universities Australia refugees and trafficking, she has written supporting the 2005 Convention on the Faculties. Currently, he is involved in and the spatial relationship and dynamic that Council of Deans and Directors of Graduate extensively on irregular border crossing with Protection and Promotion of Cultural Diversity, Currently he is the CEO of Inspirasi.co, teaching Medical and Pharmacy students underpins tourism in developing destinations. Research (2012–2013) and the inaugural a focus on gender and human rights. a board member of Renew Australia and an online platform that accommodates the in Monash University Malaysia. secretary of the Australian Council of Graduate Her contributions in this area have attracted convenes the Global Cultural Economy Network. Vicki’s approach to teaching and program work of writers, designers, photographers, Research (2015). numerous awards including the Australian He is research active and currently supervising management has reflected an obligation to videographers and other workers in the Until 2012 he was Professor in the Creative Human Rights Commission Award for Print 16 PhD, 1 Master and 2 PgDipBioMed deliver a high level professional coursework creative industry. In 2015 he co-founded He has an extensive portfolio of past Industries Faculty, Queensland University and Online Media. She was most recently students. He has also completed the degree directed at positive learning and career Digitroops Indonesia, an agency that professional leadership involvement including of Technology, , Australia and visiting an Australian Research Council Future supervision of 17 PhD students, 13 Masters outcomes for all students. She firmly believes provides strategic communication and new Professorial Fellowships at The University Chair, Department of Humanities, Shanghai Fellow on Border Policing. She is Series and 28 Honours students. He has published in the importance of students’ practical media services for government institutions, of Warwick (2008) and The University of Jiaotong University. From 2006-8 he was Editor with Katja Franko Aas (Oslo University) more than 100 publications in various integration with industry during their course politicians, political parties and companies, Manchester (2010). Professor Skrbis is an Professor of Cultural Industries at the School and Mary Bosworth (Oxford University) international, national and specialized journals and the educational value of fieldwork for and become the executive director for the Honorary Monash-Warwick Professor and of Performance and Cultural Industries, of Routledge Studies in Criminal Justice, in his field of research, with more than all students aiming for a successful career institution. In 2017, he launched a holds an Honorary Professorship in Sociology University of Leeds, and between 1995 and Borders and Citizenship and is the former 70 publications in ISI/Scopus journals. in their chosen field. Vicki was a joint recipient professional development agency named at the . 2006 he was Director of Manchester Institute Editor of the Australian and New Zealand of the Faculty of Arts Dean’s Teaching The Mavericks Indonesia as one of his He was a recipient of the prestigious Fulbright for Popular Culture at Manchester Professor Skrbiš is a sociologist with an Journal of Criminology. Awards in 2010. businesses diversification under the group Scholar programme (1988/89), the Chevening Metropolitan University. active and distinguished global research of Visi Matahari Pagi (VMP) along with several Professor Pickering is the Founder and Malaysian Royal Society from the British profile. He is renowned for his work in the cafes, barbershops, and co-working spaces. Director of the Border Crossing Observatory, Council (1994/95) during his sabbaticals in fields of migration, cosmopolitanism, a virtual research centre across 12 universities, the and United Kingdom. social theory and life-course studies. led by Monash and driven centrally by He has also received the Japanese Society He is the author of numerous articles and a collaboration between Monash, Oxford for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) award four books (including one translated into and Oslo universities.She has authored twice in the year 1995 and 2000 for advanced Arabic), and holds undergraduate degrees in 14 books and over 60 journal articles and research on marine toxins and neurophysiology philosophy and sociology of culture from the book chapters. in Japan. He is the recipient of the University of Ljubljana and a PhD in sociology ’s Excellence Service from in . 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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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DR MAX RICHTER PROFESSOR ARIEL HERYANTO PROFESSOR DR SRI EDDYONO ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR SEN SENDJAYA Academic Coordinator (Indonesia), FAHA, Deputy Director, Monash Asia Institute, CORDELIA SELOMULYA Lecturer, Faculty of Law, DIANNA MAGLIANO Associate Professor in Leadership Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor Herb Feith Professor for the Study of Indonesia Professor, Chemical Engineering, Universities Gadjah Mada Associate Professor, Epidemiology and at the Monash Business School (Global Engagement); Faculty of Engineering Preventive Medicine Alfred Hospital, Senior Research Fellow Faculty of IT, AICs Monash University

Sen Sendjaya is an Associate Professor in Max has been professionally engaged with Ariel Heryanto is Herb Feith Professor for the Professor Selomulya is leading the Sri Wiyanti Eddyono, S.H., LL.M, PhD, is Dianna heads the Diabetes and Population Leadership at the Monash Business School, Indonesia for the past 20 years, and has Study of Indonesia. In addition to his work Biotechnology and Food Engineering group a lecture in the Faculty of Law, Universities Health Unit, a group focusing on epidemiology Monash University. Over the last decade he spent a total of over 8 years in-country. with the Herb Feith Foundation and with with an internationally recognised reputation Gadjah Mada Yogyakarta. She is also a of diabetes and obesity. She also holds an has developed leaders and potential leaders His award-winning Honours thesis examined Anthropology at the School of Social Sciences, in drying technology research, and the only researcher, human rights lawyer and activist appointment at Monash University where she at different readiness levels through the Indonesian intellectual responses to the he serves as Deputy Director of the Monash facility in Australia for functional particle for women’s rights. Her research focus lies coordinators the Master of Public Program, and servant leadership program. Sen is the Ambon conflict in 1999, with his doctoral Asia Institute. assembly via microfluidic spray drying. She in the empowerment and social movements in particular is the coordinator of Introduction creator of the Servant Leadership Behaviour dissertation an ethnography of social has a number of collaborations with research of women in Indonesia. to Epidemiology. Ariel’s long-standing contribution to the Scale a psychometric measure used to interaction through hybrid musics in Yogyakarta institutions and industry partners in Australia, international scholarly community has been In addition to her PhD at Monash University Dianna’s research involves examining the inform leadership training and assessment (subsequently published as Musical worlds China, US, and France. She is also leading distributed in three broad and related areas: on women’s empowerment in a poor urban association between diabetes and other risk in organisations. in Yogyakarta, KITLV, 2012; ISEAS, 2013). the Monash Advanced Particle Engineering (i) the everyday politics of identity; area of Jakarta, she worked on a research factors using large datasets. With NHMRC Current research draws on the social Laboratory (MAPEL) in interdisciplinary Sen has worked with leaders in the (ii) trans-regional collaborations for building project about women’s empowerment in project grant funding, she established the ANZ sciences and his earlier work as an industrial research on the design of nanoparticle government, transportation, and higher a post-Cold War Asian studies; and Muslim contexts, comparing China, Indonesia, Diabetes and Cancer Collaboration (ANZDCC) technician to conceptualise electrification vaccines and mesoporous materials. education sectors, enabling them to produce (iii) a search for innovative dialogues between Pakistan and Iran. She also investigated the dataset which is a collaboration of 18 Australian efforts in rural and remote areas of Indonesia profound and lasting impacts on their area studies and the ‘new humanities’, Professor Selomulya is an ARC Future Fellow factors leading nation states to respond to cohort studies with the aim to examine and Australia. followers and organisations. He has been particularly cultural studies, , (2014 – 2018) and an adjunct professor women’s claims for more gender-egalitarian the relationship between diabetes, obesity, invited to deliver corporate workshops and In addition to having lectured in Social-Cultural and postcolonial studies. While Indonesia is at Soochow University. She has published policies in collaboration with UNRISD. metabolic syndrome and hypertension. university research seminars in Australia, Anthropology and Indonesian Studies, the country he knows best, he is keen on 4 book chapters, > 115 journal articles, and She is also interested in understanding the In 2015, Sri was awarded the Allison Sudrajat America, China, and Indonesia. Max runs and facilitates in-country capacity comparative studies across Asia and beyond. > 45 refereed conference papers, with the trends of diabetes incidence worldwide and Award by the . -building programs in inter-faith, multi-disciplinary current Scopus h-index of 21. She is the is currently embarking on a large collaboration His work on servant leadership has appeared He is the author of Identity and Pleasure; She used the award to conduct research on and other settings and contexts. In his director of the Australia-China Joint Research with the CDC to understand diabetes trends. in top management journals such as Journal the politics of Indonesian screen culture, NGOs working in the prevention of evictions Academic Coordinator role, Max also works Centre for Future Dairy Manufacturing of Management Studies, Journal of Business Singapore: NUS Press (2014); State Terrorism of women. With the Monash Gender, Peace Another key research focus of Associate with his Jakarta-based colleagues to identify, (2016 – 2019), a joint strategic initiative funded Ethics, and Journal of Business Research. and Political Identity in Indonesia: Fatally and Security Centre, she is conducting Professor Magliano is studying the relationship initiate and lead or facilitate activities including by the Australian and Chinese governments, Most recently he single-authored a Springer Belonging, London: Routledge (2007), editor collaborative research on Countering between environmental toxicants such student exchanges, tours and internships; and industry partners in both countries, book entitled Personal and Organizational of Popular Culture in Indonesia: Fluid Identities Fundamentalism through civil society as plastic pollutants and persistent organic development of curricula design and matching; including Bega, Devondale Murray Goulburn, Excellence through Servant Leadership. in Post-Authoritarian Politics, London & New mobilization and women’s empowerment. pollutants and chronic disease. Dianna has research proposal formulation; and international Fonterra, Gardiner Foundation, Food His co-authored papers have been selected York: Routledge (2008), and co-editor of Pop authored over 150 peer-reviewed scientific visits involving Indonesian and Monash Innovation Centre, COFCO, and Mengniu Dairy. in the OB Division Best Paper Proceeding Culture Formations Across East Asia, Seoul: papers and several book chapters. university leadership. of the 2012 US Academy of Management Jimoondang (2010). His current research She is the Chair of the Gender equity conference, and as the leadership stream investigates Indonesia’s postcoloniality. committee at Baker Institute and in 2017 Best Paper Award at the 2015 ANZ Academy Hundreds of his published writings, in English she was awarded the Michaela Modan prize of Management conference. and Indonesian, are available for download for the best epidemiology abstract at the at arielheryanto.wordpress.com He has been awarded nearly half a million American Diabetes Association conference. dollars in research grants on these topics, including government competitive grants from Australia (ARC) and China (NSFC).

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EDI RIYANTO PROFESSOR SUE McKEMMISH DR MISITA ANWAR DR DANNY ARDIANTO DR NENENG LAHPAN PhD Candidate, Arts Associate Dean Graduate Research, (2014, PhD IT) (2017, PhD IT) (2017, PhD IT) Faculty of IT Senior Lecturer, Head of Government Support for PPP Projects Lecturer, Department of Karawitan (Music), Universitas Negeri Makassar, Indonesia Sector I, Ministry of Finance, Indonesia Institute of Indonesian Arts and Culture (ISBI) Bandung

Edi Dwi Riyanto, Faculty of Humanities, Professor Sue McKemmish, BA Hons, MA, Dr Misita Anwar received an AUSAID Dr Danny Ardianto completed his PhD Neneng has lectured at ISBI Bandung, since undertook a Monash PhD (Monash University), is the Associate Scholarship for her Masters Degree in in Information Systems from the Faculty 2006. She also teaches at the Department PhD at the Faculty of Arts in Anthropology. Dean Graduate Research for the Faculty of Information Science at UNSW and a John of Information Technology (IT), Monash of Cultural Anthropology, ISBI Bandung, since Information Technology at Monash University. Crawford Scholarship for her Bachelor Degree University, Australia in 2017. 2016, and is currently a secretary of Research The research was on the survival and in Communication Engineering at La Trobe Institute and Community Services of ISBI contribution of Javanese traditions in this Professor McKemmish is also Chair of Archival Danny’s PhD research was centred on the use University, completed with Honours. Bandung. contemporary context with the title ‘Celebrity Systems, Monash University and was formerly of social media in technology-mediated social and Komunitas: The Rise and Fall of the the Director of the Monash University Centre Her PhD (completed in 2014) was undertaken participation. He was a Teaching Associate She pursued her PhD degree in Anthropology Jogja Hip Hop Foundation (JHF)’. This thesis for Organisational and Social Informatics. at Monash University. In her research she and a member of the Faculty of IT’s at Monash University, Australia (2011-2015), deals with the birth, rise, and decline Since 1990, she has worked with Monash explored the impact of mobile phones Graduate Research Committee during three with her thesis entitled, Negotiating Ethnicity of a hip hop group from Yogyakarta; its colleagues to develop ​and ​teach Australia’s on the well-being of micro-entrepreneurs years of his candidature. In 2015, he attended and Islam in Musical Performances in West characteristics, its contexts, and its dynamics. leading professionally accredited graduate in Indonesia with fieldwork undertaken in the prestigious Summer Doctoral Program Java Indonesia. JHF’s product was the Java Hip Hop so programs in recordkeeping and archival Makassar and Bandung. at the Oxford Internet Institute, University Neneng won the DIKTI scholarship grant that an analysis on this provides a birds eye science. She has also made a significant of Oxford through the support of the Monash Her PhD was supported by a Scholarship from from the Indonesian government (2011-2015); view on the potentials, limitations, as well as contribution to the development of records FIT’s PhD Supplementary Funding. He also the Indonesian Ministry of Communication PhD travel grant from Australian –The tensions of expressing Javaneseness in this continuum theory. Her research relates won the People’s Choice Award for research and Information. Currently a Senior Lecturer, Netherland Research Collaboration (ANRC in contemporary setting. to recordkeeping metadata standards and poster presentation at the 2015 Monash Ms. Anwar has 16 years of experience as an Leiden (2013); Postgraduate Publication Award schema; the development of information Innovation Showcase. He has published academic at Universitas Negeri Makassar, from Faculty of Art, Monash University (2015). resource discovery and smart information in a number of international conferences Indonesia. Her main field of interest is twofold. portals; archives, social justice and human in information systems and human-computer She has written articles and chapters both On the one hand - due to a personal rights; Indigenous, community and interaction. in Indonesian and English in journals and philosophy of life and her Phd research project participatory archiving; and research design publications. – the aspects related with Information and Prior to his doctoral study, Danny worked as and methods. ​She has published extensively Communication Technologies for Development a Senior Systems Analyst and is currently and is a Laureate of the Australian Society (ICT4D): mobile phones and wireless Head of Government Support for PPP of Archivists.​ technology for development and capability Projects Sector I at the Ministry of Finance, expansion, micro-entrepreneurs and social Indonesia. He received Monash University capital. On the other hand - and due to a scholarships (MIPRS & MGS) through which professional engagement in the field and her his PhD study was fully funded. 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.

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