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Jennifer studied at Universities GadjahMada (UGM) and Muhammadiyah
(UMM) in 2002.
After ACICIS she won a RhodesScholarship to study at Oxford
University in 2006.
Jennifer is currently doing a PhD in International Law and hopes to have a
career in international dispute resolution and human rights in the Asia-Pacific.
“ACICIS is a wonderful program andgave me opportunities that shaped the
course of my life so far.”
www.acicis.murdoch.edu.au
Simon took part in the 2008 Journalism
Professional Practicum program in
Jakarta.
His internship was at radio station 68H,
and he did several on air stories.
Simon is now back in Sydney finishing
his Masters in Journalism degree.
“It was one of the most fascinating and
insightful times of my life.”
www.acicis.murdoch.edu.au
In 2007 Rebecca studied Islamic
Business at the Indonesian Islamic
University (UII) in Yogyakarta.
Whilst there she also did an internship
at a refuge for street children.
She is currently looking for a media
position with an NGO in Indonesia.
“My experience in Indonesia has been
the most valuable year of my life to date.”
www.acicis.murdoch.edu.au
Deanne studied at UGM and UMM in
2002/3. She wrote her Malang field
report on street children in Yogyakarta.
After ACICIS she worked as a
translator/editor for an NGO in Jakarta
called Rahima.
Deanne is now a Features Deputy
Editor with The Jakarta Post, rubbing
shoulders with celebrities like Nicolas Saputra (right).
“ACICIS paved the path to my future.”
www.acicis.murdoch.edu.au