Hasanuddin University

About Hasanuddin University

Hasanuddin University (Universitas Hasanuddin, UNHAS) is one of the biggest stated-owned universities in Indonesia, based in Makassar, the capital of South Sulawesi province. The university was established in 1956, and named after Sultan Hasanuddin, a King of Gowa Kingdom. Before the official launching by the first vice President of Indonesia, Dr. Mohammad Hatta, there had been in Makassar a faculty of economy of Indonesia University,centered in Jakarta. This faculty became the seed of Hasanuddin University.
Website: www.unhas.ac.id

Hasanudidn University and IRSA

Faculty of Economics, Hasanuddin Uiversity has hosted the 12th IRSA Conference (IRSA 2014). 
Website: www.unhas.ac.id/fekon

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Lambung Mangkurat University

About Lambung Mangkurat University

Lambung Mangkurat University (Universitas Lambung Mangkurat, UNLAM) is a public university in Banjarmasin and Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. It is established on September 1, 1958. It is named after Lambung Mangkurat, the first Negara Dipa’s patih (prime minister).
Website: www.unlam.ac.id

Lambung Mangkurat University and IRSA

Faculty of Economics, Lambung Mangkurat University has hosted the 11th IRSA Conference (in 2012). 
Website: www.fe.unlam.ac.id

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Padjadjaran University

About Padjadjaran University

Padjadjaran University (Universitas Padjadjaran, UNPAD) was established based on the initiative of prominent society members of the West Java who were eager to have an higher institution at which young generation of West Java can be prepared for serving as future leaders. 
Website: www.unpad.ac.id

Padjadjaran University and IRSA

Faculty of Economics and Business, Padjadjaran University has hosted the 4th IRSA Institute & the 23rd Pacific Conference of RSAI (2013) and The 5th IRSA Conference (2003).
Website: www.feb.unpad.ac.id

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Expert Workshop IRSA 2012

The Indonesia Regional Science Association (IRSA) in collaboration with Lambung Mangkurat University (UNILAM) will conduct the Expert Workshop on Development, Environment and the People of Kalimantan. The workshop will discuss Kalimantan in many aspects of development. Albeit it is nationally among the most important regions, Kalimantan is facing complex issues. Kalimantan is, at the same time, a rich but poor island. This expert workshop aims to provide comprehensive information based on the present economic, social, and political development in Kalimantan with respect to the on-going global changes. It seeks to provide a framework for balancing environmental and social concerns with the need to promote economic development and alleviate poverty.

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