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FELLOWSHIP

  • 23 June 2025, 17.07
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The fellowship is designed to develop individual student capabilities for collaboration with overseas partners. This activity focuses on training research management and building research networks overseas and in Indonesia. Fellows work on research project are generally connected to research projects funded by overseas collaborator partners.

Our Alumni

In 2017, Nike Grace Hanjelina received funding for her project at IRRI in the Philippines, where she investigated flowering plants as refuges for parasitoids of the brown planthopper.

In 2018, Valentina Erline Aryuwandari secured funding for her research from ACIAR, focusing on updates related to fruit fly hosts in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

In 2020, Ilmam Zulfahmi was awarded a scholarship through the JASSO program to study in Japan. His research at Yamagata University Japan examined the effects of host shifts of aphid and confirmed previous findings on the influence of nitrogen and carbon factors among four species of host plants.

In 2021, Riya Fatma Sari received funding for her study from ACIAR, where she conducted research on decision-making regarding pesticide use among mango farmers in West Java, Indonesia.

 

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