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[Australia] Macquarie University – Exchange Program 2025

Asia-AustraliaExchange ProgramInternational ExposureSlide Monday, 15 July 2024

Greetings from Sydney, Australia! 

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Fully Funded Opportunity: AFMAM Plus Australia 2024

Asia-AustraliaConferenceInternational ExposureShort ProgramSlide Monday, 15 July 2024

Fully Funded Opportunity: AFMAM Plus Australia 2024

AFMAM is calling All ASEAN, Australian, and Timor-Leste students to Apply for ASEAN Foundation Model ASEAN Meeting (AFMAM) Plus Australia 2024!

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[Toronto] OPEN CALL: University of Toronto Call for Proposals for Collaborative Research with Institutions in Southeast Asia

America-AfricaAsia-AustraliaNewsResearch ProgramSlide Wednesday, 10 July 2024

Greetings from Toronto!

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Roundtable UGM at AAS-in-ASIA 2024

Asia-AustraliaConferenceEventsInternational ExposureNewsSlide Monday, 8 July 2024

For full information about this event visit this link

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Summer Courses 2024 Offers – Faculty of Psychology Universitas Gadjah Mada

SlideSummer Course UGM Thursday, 4 July 2024

Introduction

Household financial well-being is a critical and timely topic for several reasons. First, it directly impacts the quality of life for individuals (Mathew et al., 2024) and their families. It influences their ability to meet basic needs, access healthcare and education, and ensure a comfortable living environment. When households experience financial stress, it can lead to a range of negative consequences, including physical and mental health problems, family conflicts, and a decline in overall happiness (Ryu & Fan, 2023). At the macro level, household financial well-being significantly impacts the overall economic stability of a country. Financially secure and stable households are more likely to contribute positively to the economy through spending, savings, and investments (Cashin et al., 2001). Conversely, financially stressed households may require social assistance or contribute to economic downturns during financial crises.

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[Japan] Chuo University – Exchange Program Spring 2025

Asia-AustraliaAsia-AustraliaExchange ProgramInternational ExposureScholarshipSlide Thursday, 4 July 2024

Warmest greetings from Chuo University Exchange Program!

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[Japan] Waseda University – Exchange Program Spring & Fall 2025

Asia-AustraliaExchange ProgramInternational ExposureSlide Wednesday, 3 July 2024

Greetings from Waseda!

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Summer Course: Hydrogen’s Role in Energy Transition: Perspective and Challenges

SlideSummer Course UGM Tuesday, 2 July 2024

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6th Summer Course: Adaptive Technology for Sustainable Agroindustrial Sector in a Response to Climate Change

SlideSummer Course UGM Friday, 21 June 2024

Course Description

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Summer Course on The Supply Chain of Natural Dyes for Sustainable Future: From Source to End Product by INDI (Indonesia Natural Dye Institute) a UNESCO Chair on Research and Education of Local Natural Dyes

SlideSummer Course UGM Thursday, 20 June 2024

Until now, Indonesia still imports synthetic dyes for fabric and yarn containing azo, aromatic amino, naptol, direct, acid, base, and reactive groups, in huge capacities. The use of this dye has been banned since 1996 in Europe. Indonesia has a cultural legacy from its ancestors of using natural dyes, which are safe and beneficial for the body. Apart from that, Indonesia also has abundant natural wealth and biodiversity which are raw materials for making natural dyes.

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