Marking the kickoff of the ANU Indonesia Project’s 60th anniversary celebrations, this special PhD student seminar explores the theme of Policy Making in Indonesia.
Event Details
Time: 2:00-3:30pm AEST
Join in-person: McDonald Room, Menzies library, ANU
Join online: bit.ly/ISG_indonesiaproject
Event description
Marking the kickoff of the ANU Indonesia Project’s 60th anniversary celebrations, our PhD scholars explores the theme of Policy Making in Indonesia, highlighting research from three emerging scholars. Gita Putri Damayana examines the regulatory framework that shapes policymaking in Indonesia, Joshua Walker offers a sociological perspective on the country’s energy transition and electric vehicle (EV) policy, and Dyah Pritadrajati discusses social policy from an economic standpoint. Each presenter will have 20 minutes to present, followed by a 30-minute Q&A session. The session will be chaired by Ed Aspinall, a distinguished professor at the ANU. This event reflects the ANU Indonesia Project’s ongoing commitment to supporting scholarly dialogue on Indonesia’s development and governance and supporting the next generation of Indonesianists
To view the recording, presentation materials, and event photos, please visit our online archive here.
Event Speakers

Gita Putri Damayana
Gita Putri Damayana is a PhD candidate in the ANU School of Regulation and Global Governance. Her main research areas are law and regulatory reform, legislative process and civic space.

Joshua Walker
Joshua Walker is a PhD Candidate at the ANU School of Sociology. His research examines changing class relations and spatially uneven development, with a focus on Indonesia's 'automotive corridor'.

Dyah Pritadrajati
Dyah Pritadrajati is a PhD candidate in economics at the ANU Crawford School of Public Policy and a Fox International Fellow at Yale University (2024–2025). Her research focuses on gender, labour, and social policy in Indonesia.

60th Anniversary Celebrations
This event is part of our ANU Indonesia Project 60th anniversary celebrations. Join us in Canberra and Jakarta as we showcase our amazing scholars, alumni, and global network.