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IS IC 19th
Indonesian ScholarsInternational Convention
June 22 - 23 , 2019Nottingham, UK
02Background
03ISIC 19th
04Schedule
08Transportation
07Research Paper
10Accomodation
11Attractions
12Food
Visa Information
14Contact Person
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Table of Contents
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ISIC always bring the most up to date issue that becomes Indonesia national inter-est. Previous ISIC has been successful delivering discussion of the following issues:
ISIC Background
2016 Towards the AChievement of Indonesian Sustainable Development Goals, hosted by the Universityof Birmingham, Birmingham
2017 Accelerating Indonesia’s National Potential Towards 2030,hosted by the University of Warwick, Coventry
2018 Integrating and Empowering Young Generation through Unity in Diversity for Indonesia’s Future Development,hosted by Coventry University, Coventry
Indonesian Scholars International Convention (ISIC) is held as an annual event of the Indonesian Students Association in the United Kingdom (PPI UK) since 2001. This event is aimed to provide a medium for Indonesian and International scholars to exchange ideas, build a network, and collaborate on personal, academic, and professional level.
This year, it wil l be hosted at the University of Nottingham. We will invite nota-ble speakers, students and researchers to participate in various interesting sessions during the conference.
ISIC prides in its abil ity to bring various Indonesian leaders in the field of academics, business, and government to the United Kingdoms. Notable speakers that have shared their knowledge in the past iterations of the event includes:
Handry SatriagoCEO of GeneralElectric Indonesia
Tri RismahariniMayor of SurabayaCity, Indonesia
Yanuar NugrohoDeputy of the Officeof the Presidential Staff
Arief Zulkifli Chief Editor ofTempo Magazine
Desra PercayaIndonesia PermanentDelegate of United Nation
Hendri SapariniHead Comissionerof PT Telkom Indonesia
Sudirman Said Former Ministerof Energy and MineralResources of Indonesia
Richard Graham MP Chairman of theIndonesia All PartyParliamentary Group
Prof. Dr. T. A.Fauzi SoleimanIndonesian Ambassadorto the UNESCO
Past Notable Speakers
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Our Speakers
About the Venue
The University of Nottingham is a pioneering university providing an exceptional research-led education and an outstanding student experience for our 45,000 students. Consistently targeted by leading graduate employers for our talented and well-rounded graduates. We deliver world-leading research that transforms l ives, improves societies, and shapes the future.
Ranked eighth in the UK for research power, with 97% of our research recognised internationally (REF 2014), and with a research portfolio worth over £600m. We are consistently ranked among the world’s top 100 universities (QS), a pioneer in global education, with award-winning campuses and unrivalled facil ities in both the UK and Asia.
University ofNottingham
Trent Building,
ISIC 19th
Embracing Indonesia Resilience 2045:A triple-helix approach of economic, social and infrastructuredevelopments from Indonesia-UK perspective.
Dr. Arif Satria,SP, MSi
Rector of IPB University
Prof. Sarah SharplesPro-Vice-Chancellor for Equality,
Diversity and Inclusion,
University of Nottingham
Dayu Nirma A,S.E, M.H, MSc
Institutional Specialist,
World Bank
Ir. Ahmad YuniartoFormer Chairman of
Schlumberger Group
Indonesia
Prof. dr Ali GhufronMukti M.Sc.,Ph.D
Director General of Resources,
Ministry of Research and
Higher Education
Lely PelitasariSoebekty, SP, ME
Vice Chairman,
Ombudsman RI
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Schedule
Opening andWelcoming Speech
Dr Rizal Sukma Indonesia Ambasaddor
Prof Shearer WestVC of Nottingham University
Plenary Session 1
1. Prof. dr Ali Ghufron Mukti M.Sc.,Ph.DDirector General of Resources, Ministry of Researchand Higher Education2. Lely Pelitasari Soebekty, SP, MEVice Chairman, Ombudsman RI3. Dayu Nirma A, S.E, M.H, MScInstitutional Specialist, World Bank
The general introduction of Indonesia'svision, mission and goal
Plenary Session 2
1. Dr. Arif Satria, SP, MSiRector of IPB University
2. Prof. Sarah SharplesPro-Vice-Chancellor for Equality, Diversity
and Inclusion, University of Nottingham3. Ahmad Yuniarto –
Former Chairman ofSchlumberger Group Indonesia
The Introduction of thetriple-helix approach
June 22, 2019
09.00- 09.30
Coffee Break andPoster Session
11.00- 11.30
11.30- 13.00
09.30- 11.00
Registration 08.00- 09.00
Lunch and Prayer Break13.00- 14.00
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Parallel Session 2
Corruption, Povertyand Inequality
The Indonesia BPJS and BritishNHS System for Health Care
Managing Social Impactof Natural Disaster
June 22nd, 2019
16.00- 17.30
1. Prof. HE Aminudin PhDEducation and Culture Attache2. Prof. Phil TaylorUniversity of Nottingham
1. Dayu Nirma A, S.E, M.H, MScWorld Bank
2. Lely Pelitasari Soebekty, SP, METhe Ombudsman of Indonesia
1. Prof. dr Ali Ghufrom Mukti M.Sc.,Ph.DDirector General of Resources,
Ministry of Research and Higher Education2. Dr Dono Widiatmoko
University of Derby
1. Prof. Juliana SutantoUniversity of Lancaster
2. Dr. Dani HarmantoUniversity of Derby
3. Qonita Nur KhairunnisaHuman Aid Initiative
1. Professor Will iam IrvingUniversity of Nottingham2. Laurentya OlgaUniversity of Cambridge
1. Dr Apolo SafanpoUniversitas Cendrawasih2. Dr Teuku FaizasyahMinistry of Foreign Affairs
Parallel Session 1
Cross learning from Indonesia and theBritish Education System and Culture
Science Acceleration andTranslation to Community
1. Dr Arif SatriaBogor Institute of Agriculture2. Alan Frendy KoropitanBogor Institute of Agriculture
Promoting Sustainability andGreener Lifestyle
14.00- 15.30
Free Time17.30- 19.00
Gala Dinner19.00- 21.00
LSP: Lingkar Studi Papua
Coffee Break andPoster Session
15.30- 16.00
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Closing Ceremony12.30- 13.00
Parallel Session 4
June 23rd, 2019
11.00- 12.30
Parallel Session 3
Research Master Class
Learning the UK Rapid Transport System
The Potential of Big Data andCommunication Technology
for Disaster Risk Management
Entrepreneurship Talk
09.00- 10.30
Promoting Creative Economy
Registration 08.00- 09.00
1. Dr Bernardi PranggonoSheffield Halam University
2. Dr Kim Hua TanUniversity of Nottingham
1. Gito WahyudiCEO of Cartenz Group
2. Carissa PranayaMarketing Communication
Manager of NgopiUK
1. Prof. Benny Tjahjono Coventry University2. Dr Bagus MuljadiUniversity of Nottingham3. Dr. Robby SoetantoUniversity of Loughborough
1. Dr Iswandaru WidiatmokoAECOM Nottingham2. Dr Ahmad Sugiana and Dr Yanto YuliantoMRT Jakarta
1. Dr Tita LarasatiCreative Economy Bandung, ITB2. Dr Daniel MutibwaUniversity of Nottingham
Coffee Break andPoster Session
15.30- 16.00
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Research Papers
Total submission
178Social Science
60Natual Science
235
Indonesia208
Saudi Arabia1
Sweden1
United Kingdom17
Netherland2
South Korea2
USA2
Australia2 Submission’s based on affiliation type:
Submissionsbased on Country:
Universities
225
Industry, governmentand research institutes
10
Best Paper Oral Best Paper Poster
Best paper awards:
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Transportation
Nottingham station is the closest railway station to the University of Nottingham, with trains coming from all over the UK. This includes a direct train from London St Pancras International to Nottingham station operated by East Midlands Trains, which takes just over 2 hours. Then, trams, buses or taxis can be taken to go to the Trent Building within the University Park campus.
Train
National Express offers coaches running from various cities across the UK including from London to Nottingham, with l ines stopping either at University North Entrance or Station street (by the Nottingham station), taking around 3.5 hours from Heathrow Airport or around 5.5 hours from Gatwick Airport. If stopping at Station street, trams, buses or taxis can then be taken to go to the Trent Building within the University Park campus.
Coach
NET trams operate throughout the city, with a route running from Nottingham station towards Toton Lane to the University of Nottingham every 7-10 minutes during daytime. Please note that the trams operate under ‘Buy before you board’ scheme, so tickets must be bought from the ticket machines on the tram stop before boarding.
Tram
It is the same way to travel from any start point cities to Nottingham. National rail companies and national express coach are the most common modes of transportation to travel between cities in the UK. Their tickets can be booked online; for train please visit www.thetrainline.com or www.nationalrail .co.uk, for National Express go to www.nationalexpress.com.
Tram and bus are the most common modes of transportation to travel inside Nottingham. Other than paying by cash, you can also pay by a Robinhood Pay As You Go Card (https://robin-
hoodnetwork.co.uk/). A Robinhood PAYG card can be easily purchased and topped-up from machines near bus or tram stops; it can be used for a way to pay for any public transportation in Nottingham (except for Pronto, Red Arrow, Skylink).
There are two bus operators offering routes from Nottingham station to the university. The NCT Orange Line 34 runs every 15 minutes, while Skylink runs every 20 minutes. Bus ticket can be bought from the driver (some bus operators not give any change if paying by cash).
Bus
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Bike scheme (similar to London Santander Bike) also available in Nottingham, please visit https://www.transportnottingham.com/cycling/hire-a-bike/.
Bike
You can rent a private car using your Indonesian driving l icense. Please familiarise with the UK highway codes (https://www.gov.uk/browse/driving/highway-code-road-safety) before diving a car and try to follow the codes at all time because violation induces heavy penalty fees. Most car rental companies usually have branch near airports and car can be booked online. Some of rental car companies that can be named are: www.en-
terprise.co.uk, www.europcar.co.uk, or visit www.rentalcars.com. Using Google Maps, set the destination as ‘Trent Building, University Park, University of Nottingham’. Car parking is available at the Trent building main car parks, as shown below. Please also consider parking availabil ity in your accommodation.
Driving
Several taxi services are available throughout the city, which can be booked via phone or online:• Uber: Online (through phone app)• Mytaxi: Online (through phone app)• DG Cars: Call 01159 500 500, or online (through phone app)• Nottingham Cars: Call 01159 700 700, or online (through phone app)
Taxi
Car Park
Trent BuildingCar Park
Car Park
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Accomodation
For ISIC participants, there are two optional accommodations where you can stay during the event and are the closest to the University of Nottingham
On-campus accommodation is available to visitors on either ashort or long stay basis. There are several places as follows:
A. Cripps Hall Guest Annexe, University ParkB. Guest rooms in Halls of ResidenceC. The Orchard Hotel
For more info and how to book, please visit this website: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/accommodation/visitoraccommodation/oncampusaccommodation.aspx .’
On-Campus Accommodation
There is a wide choice of off-campus accommodation available, located close to the city centre or the University's campuses. However, the following is the l ist of accommodations based on our recommendations according to its price and location:
A. Travelodge, a hotel that provides affordable prices and there are several locations in Nottingham, the closest to the location is the Nottingham Wollaton and Nottingham Central Travelodge . For price info and reservations, please visit: www.travelodge.co.uk.B. Ibis Nottingham Cente, for price info and reservations, please visit: https://ibis.accorhotels.com/ibis-hotel/Nottingham
C. Premier Inn, price info and reservations please visit: https://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/home.html.’
D. And the last option is finding through several hotel websites for example through Booking.com, Agoda.com, Trivago.com. However, feel free to contact to the committee to find the best location which is nearest to the University of Nottingham and the easiest way to go to the place by public transportation.
If you have a general enquiry, you can call us on the following email or Whatsapp numberErik.erizal@gmail .com or +6282221801733 (Whatsapp number)
Off-Campus Accommodation
30 – 40 minutes walking distance from conference venue, or walk + bus
4. Wollaton Hall
30 minutes travel by public transportation from conference venue.
5. City Centre, Old Market Square
15 minutes walking distance from Old Market Square
6. Nottingham Castle, Robinhood Statue, City of Caves
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Attractions in Nottingham:
(1) time to travel calculated by Gmap using tram or bus. Shorter travel time if using private car or taxi.(2) Check NCT bus fare on: https://www.nctx.co.uk/cash-fares or download the app ‘NCTX Buses’ to use e-ticket. Driver not gives change if using cash (3) Check NET tram fares on: https://www.thetram.net/tickets.aspx (4) Robin Hood card can be used on almost all types of transportation in Nottingham
Inside the UoN University Park campus. Near Department of Architecture and Built Environment. 15 minutes walking distance from conference venue
Attractions
1. Nottingham Sign
Inside the UoN University Park Campus. In front of / near the Trent building
2. University Park Lake and Highfields Park
45 minutes travel by public transportation from conference venue
3. Green’s Windmill and Science Centre
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Attractions
Other Point of Interest / Cities:
5 h
4. Edinburgh2 h 30 min
1. Manchester
2 h 30 min
2. York
3 h 30 min
3. Liverpool
3 h 30 min
5. Oxford
3 h
6. London
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Food
Visa Information
Similar to other cities in UK these names also available in Nottingham and they can easily be found in City Centre area: Subway, Nandos, Five Guys, Burger King, McDonald, Wagamama, etc. If you are looking for halal foods, the table below provides some alternatives:
https://www.gov.uk/standard-visitor-visa
https://www.vfsglobal.co.uk/id/en/how-to-apply
You can also always ask for your food to be delivered by ordering it (usually you can pay directly) through:- Just-eat (www. just-eat.co.uk)- Deliveroo (www.deliveroo.co.uk)- Uber eats (www.ubereats.com)
1. KFCat 515 Alfreton Rd, Nottingham NG7 3NH
2. Subwayat city centre 8-10 Hounds Gate, NottinghamNG1 7AB; Premier Express 475-477 Alfreton Rd
3. ChopstixAt city centre, 7 Clumber Street
4. Maryland / Dixy ChickenUsually all are halal certified
5. Kebabs RestosUsually all are halal certified
6. Peri-Peri Chicken RestosUsually all are halal certified
7. Cosmo all you can eat In city centre. First Floor 29A Milton Street
Some Cafetarias
Delivery
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About Us
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Perhimpunan Pelajar Indonesia di United Kingdom (PPI UK) is the Indonesian Student Association in the United Kingdom, an independent student society that runs with the official support from the Indonesian Embassy In the United Kingdom. PPI UK acts as a body that connects Indonesian Students from all cities in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
As a leading advocate of Indonesian culture and educational outreach, PPI UK hosts various events that will promote both magnificent cultures of Indonesia and independent opinion of Indonesian Scholars in the United Kingdom. If you are an Indonesian studying in the UK, you are part of PPI UK family.
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