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About IPCSPI FISIP UI 2017

Research with its dissemination activities is one of the univeristy’s fundamental duty for dealing with issues and challenges in a society. Within this awareness, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Indonesia held their first International Postgraduate Conference on Social and Political Issues (IPCSPI). The conference will be a placed for international postgraduate students, together with researchers and practitioners from all over the world, to present their view and collaborate on social and political issues and challenges. This event will be held on October 25th – 26th, 2017 in Depok, West Java, Indonesia.

Within a theme “Social Inclusion and Transnational Issues”, we invite participants to join and present their research with subtheme as follows, IPCSPI want to provide a space for international postgraduate students in the field of Social and Political Sciences in exchanging their ideas, knowledge and research. The precence of scholars and practitioners will reinforce studies and research on  Social Inclusion and Transnational Issues. Furthermore, the IPCSPI is  designed to enhance resarch disseminations of academics which is connected with social and political issues in the ground.

The IPCSPI target is producing eminence paper which will be a refererence for scholar  over the world in developing knowledge and ideas in the field of Social and Political Sciences. Prospective papers will be published in three forms:

  • Indexed academic journal
  • Indexed conference proceedings
  • Book series

The conference’s will be attended by international participants include postgraduate students, scholars, researchers, policy makers, and practicioners.



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