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Participant Training & Scholarship
PRESTASI will continue to support the tradition of participant training and human capacity development by providing opportunities for advanced academic degrees in the U.S. and Indonesia.
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24 September 2012 | Jakarta
JAKARTA – Thirty-seven Indonesians received scholarships to pursue advanced degrees in the United States and Indonesia through a U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)...
3 May 2011 | Jakarta
JAKARTA - The U.S. Embassy is pleased to announce the launch of a new human capacity development program to enhance the performance and leadership skills...
5 February 2011
JAKARTA -- Today the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) announced the formation of an alumni association for the graduates of its Human...
10 August 2009 | Jakarta
JAKARTA, August 12 – Twenty-four talented young Indonesian professionals departed today for the United States today to study for Master’s and Doctoral degrees in Education,...
Training has long been a key component of the U.S. Government’s development program in Indonesia. The support of foreign exchange students in American universities has been and continues to be a powerful tool in creating a greater understanding between our two countries, and the building of leadership skills.
The tradition of using scholarship programs to educate future leaders and foster mutual understanding between the people of Indonesia and America continues to be a high priority of the U.S. Government. USAID/Indonesia plans to support the tradition through its participant training program, which will provide scholarships for academic degrees and the creation of an alumni association. The participant training program is structured in a way that will help individuals acquire the knowledge, skills, and the capacity to support Indonesia’s development and the achievement of USAID Mission objectives.
PRESTASI will continue to support the tradition of participant training and human capacity development by providing opportunities for advanced academic degrees in the U.S. and Indonesia. The program will build on the successes of its predecessor - The Human and Institutional Capacity Development (HICD) program, also known as the Participant Training Program- , which provided 162 participants short term opportunities and 159 participants longer term opportunities for Masters and PhD studies in programs in the U.S., Indonesia, and third countries.
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Farida Dwi Handayani
Farida with a group of graduate students at an Intercultural plunge training. University of Nevada, Reno
USAID/Indonesia
A graduate receives her Master's degree in Law from the University of Wisconsin.
Graduates from the University of Wisconsin pose for a group photo after having received their Master's degree in Law.
Danumurthi Mahendra
Scholarship recipients for the 2009 participant training program and USAID/Indonesia representatives pose for the camera at a predeparture orientation session.
Scholarship recipients for the 2009 participant training program and USAID/Indonesia representative pose for the camera at a predeparture orientation session.
An Indonesian student who is studying for a PhD in Law ast the University of Indonesia
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