ASEAN LOGICS 2010

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Date Extended.

Dateline extended to applicants from Thailand and Brunei.
Please directly email to aseanlogicskl2010.gmail.com for inquiries.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Attention: List of papers sent

CAMBODIA

Database of Applicants

NO

NAME

TOPIC

1.

Mr. Chea Sunsatya

angelacss88@yahoo.com

Globalization, Poverty & Development

- Social Development of Ethnic Minorities

2.

Ms. Chap Netra Sopor

chapsopometra@gmail.com

or

sopoch09@apu.ac.jp

Agriculture in Cambodia (Rice production)

- Biotechnology and Agriculture

3.

Mr. Hon Naven

honaya_18@yahoo.com

Potential of Ecotourism Development in Yak Lom Lake,

Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia

- Sustainable Eco-Tourism

INDONESIA

Database of Applicants

NO

NAME

TOPIC

1.

Mr. Agung Imansyah

3E (Environtment, Ecotourism, and Economic)

2.

Mr. Angga Dwi Martha

anggadwimartha@gmail.com

The Role Of Youth To Develop The Minorities Ethnic Toward Peacefull World Without War And Terrorism

3.

Ms. Annisa Hasanah

gymnopedie23@yahoo.co.uk

Development of Sustainable Ecotourism in Indonesia :

Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park

4.

Ms. Eryan Tri Ramadhani

eryan_dani@yahoo.co.id

Rohingya: In the Eyes of ASEAN

- Social Development of Ethnic Minorities

5.

Ms. Hanifa Asra Silmi

ism_meee@yahoo.com

Preservation of Traditional Art on the Brink of Extinction

6.

Hasna Wihda

Social Development of Ethnic Minorities: Papuanisasi Sebagai Proses Pengembangan Hakikat Masyarakat Asli Papua

7.

Ika Satyasari

THE “FOSTER FATHER AND MOTHER OF TURTLES” AS THE ECOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY TO HELP SEA-TURTLE LIFE

8.

Ms. Jati Nantiasa Ahmad

jati_nantiasa@yahoo.com

Tourism village : A psychological approach

- Sustainable Eco-Tourism

9.

Ms. Gandya Parmeswari Wardhani

gia.pribadi@gmail.com

Developing Countries by Indigenous Psychology

- Social Development of Ethnic Minorities

10.

Mr. Mas Andhika Kaharudin

mas_andhika@yahoo.com

Finding New Balance

- Sustainable Eco-Tourism

LAOS

Database of Applicants

NO

NAME

TOPIC

1.

Ms. Malida Phongsavanh

Mali_girlly@hotmail.com

Sustainable Eco-Tourism in Laos

2.

Mr. Senesombuth Xayxana

saysana_778@yahoo.com

Social Development of Ethnic Minorities

3.

Ms. Vikham SANAMXAY

V.Vikham@hotmail.com

The Oy Ethnic minority in Thae Village, Attapue province Laos

- Social Development of Ethnic Minorities

MYANMAR

Database of Applicants

NO

NAME

TOPIC

1.

Mr. Chan Aye

littletoybox@gmail.com

Social Development of Ethnic Minorities

2.

Ms. Khin Pyae Pyae Phyo

pyaekhin@gmail.com

Sustainable Ecotourism

3.

Ms. May Aye Han

may.ayehan@gmail.com

Preservation of Traditional Art on the Brink of Extinction

NO

NAME

TOPIC

4.

Mr. Phyo Wai

phyoway7@gmail.com

Sustainable Ecotourism

5.

Ms. Su Su Myint

Social Development of Ethnic Minorities

6.

Mr. Ye’ Si Tu

koyesithu.01@gmail.com

Sustainable Ecotourism

PHILIPPINES

Database of Applicants

NO

NAME

TOPIC

1.

Mr. John Paul de Guzman

jpsdeguzman@gmail.com

Uplifting the conditions of indigenous peoples in the Philippines’ in the 21st century

SINGAPORE

Database of Applicants

NO

NAME

TOPIC

1.

Mr. Ridhwan Bin Mohd Basor

Between Minority Rights and State’s Interests: The Case of Madrasah Education in Singapore

VIETNAM

Database of Applicants

NO

NAME

TOPIC

1.

Ms. Nguyen Thanh Thuy

thuynguyen209@gmail.com

SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SOLUTION

Biotechnology & Agriculture

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Current Update-




Number of papers submitted

1. Indonesia: 9 papers

2. Laos: 3 papers

3. Myanmar: 6 papers

4. Cambodia: 3 papers

5. Singapore: 1 paper

We are missing papers from Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei and Vietnam. Hurry and submit guys!:)

Don't miss out on this chance of a lifetime! Come and Join us in Malaysia.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

ASEAN Logics Conference


Wide Chasm Among Asean Youths In Regional Cooperation

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 2 (Bernama) -- There is still a wide chasm between the youths in Asean countries when it comes to regional cooperation and unity despite efforts by governments of Asean nations in organising events that can enhance awareness, cooperation and unity among them.

Deputy Minister of Higher Education Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah said the chasm was part of findings by the Asean Foundation in a survey conducted among university students in Asean member countries in 2007.

"With the target of realising an Asean Community within the next five years, it is crucial for Asean governments to understand the concept of youth empowerment," he told reporters after launching the Asean LOGICS Conference 2010, here, Tuesday.

He said youth empowerment concept aimed to enable youths to think and act on their own issues pertaining to their life such as education, social, economic, politics and others in their surroundings and their future.

"I am aware of the efforts by Asean Foundations and governments of Asean nations on organising events that can enhance awareness, cooperation and unity among Asean youths.

"But, until and unless we subscribe to a framework and approach of Asean youth awareness, understanding, cooperation and unity that is really and genuinely youth oriented, we are not going to be very successful," he added.

Saifuddin said more recognition should be given to official youth bodies such as the Council For Asean Youth Cooperation (CAYC) to conduct programmes for the empowerment of youths.

The Asean LOGICS Conference 2010, is an annual programme under the umbrella of Asean Foundation, organised by the Wawasan Club of International Islamic University of Malaysia (IIUM) to increase the awareness among the youths from 10 Asean member countries and as a platform to interact and share knowledge between them.

Asean LOGICS stands for Asean Students Engaging Action for Local and Regional Contribution to Society.

-- BERNAMA

Saturday, January 30, 2010

ASEAN LOGICS CONFERENCE- 2nd February 2010

The ASEAN LOGICS Conference 2010 will include the MOU between ASEAN Foudation and the International Islamic University Malaysia and the soft launching of the programme to be held on the 13th- 24th of April 2010.
To attend the Conference please contact Shereen: 0175020898

PROGRAMME’S ITINERARY

ASEAN LOGICS Conference 2010
Tuesday, February 2 2010



07.00 – 08.30 Registration and Breakfast
08.30 – 09.00 Arrival of VIPs
09.00 – 09.05 Arrival of VVIPs
09.05 – 09.10 Opening Remarks by MC
09.10 – 09.15 Quranic Verses Recitation
09.20 – 09.30

Welcoming Remarks by :
Yang Berbahagia Tan Sri Mohd. Sidek Haji Hassan
President of International Islamic University Malaysia



09.30 – 09.40
Speech by :
Yang Berbahagia Dr. Filemon A. Uriarte Jr.
Executive Director of ASEAN Foundation



09.40 – 10.20
Keynote Speech on ASEAN : History, Unity and Awareness Among the youth"by
Yang Berhormat DatoSeri Mohamed Khaled Nordin
Minister of Higher Education Malaysia




10.20 – 10.30 Official Launch of ASEAN LOGICS 2010
10.30 – 10.40 Presentation of Token of Appreciation
10.40 – 10.50 Video Show on ASEAN LOGICS 2010
10.50 – 11.00 Refreshments for the VVIPs
11.00 – 12.00 Press Conference


ASEAN LOGICS Conference 2010 Begins
Forum on “Bridging the Great Divide : Religious, Racial and Cultural Barriers” :

Yang Berbahagia Tan Sri Dr. Khoo Kay Kim
Professor Emeritus at the University of Malaya

Yang Berbahagia Dr. Farish Ahmad Noor
Fellow at the Nanyang Technological University Singapore and Affiliated Professor at Universitas Muhamadiyah Surakarta and Universitas Islam Sunan Kalijaga Indonesia

Mr. Sadayan Riazurrahman
International Islamic University Malaysia

Q & A Session
Presentation of Token of Appreciation
Lunch Break

12.00 – 12.30

Talk on ASEAN Youth and Future Challenges” by :

Yang Amat Berbahagia Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad
Fourth Prime Minister of Malaysia and Honorary President of Perdana Leadership Foundation


Q & A Session
Presentation of Token of Appreciation
Refreshments


15.00 – 15.30

Paper Presentations on “The Role of ASEAN Youth in Creating an ASEAN Community”
Yang Berbahagia Dr. Chandra Muzaffar
President of International Movement for a Just World (JUST)

Mr. Glenn Lim
ASEAN Youth Award Recipient, Outstanding Young Person of the World 2007 Award Recipient and Vice Chair of ASEAN Youth Mentorship Caucus

Q & A Session
Presentation of Token of Appreciation
Refreshments


16.40 – 17.10 Introduction of ASEAN LOGICS
17.10 – 17.15 Closing Remarks by MC

17.15 – 17.30 Evening Tea

Thursday, January 14, 2010

ASEAN LOGICS JAKARTA 2007










ASEAN LOGICS 2007 was held in Indonesia, from the 3- 14th August 2007. The University of Indonesia (UI), supported by ASEAN Foundation (AF) held the opening of the event titled “The ASEAN LOGICS”. The LOGICS activities was participated by 44 university students from all over ASEAN Countries.
The representatives of LOGICS also had the great opportunity to meet the President of Republic Indonesia, DR. Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. The event continued with seminars and workshops in discussing the 4 topics:

1. “Bridging the Differences in Culture & Beliefs” = Ashram Gandhi Puri, Bali
2. “Globalization, Poverty, and Development” = Bina Persada, Gorontalo
3. “Challenges of Epidemic Diseases” =
Perkumpulan Keluarga Berencana Indonesia (PKBI) Papua
4. “Ecosystem and Wildlife Conservation” = ProFauna Indonesia, Malang

The pictures above shows the tight bond of the ASEAN lOGICS 2007 Family:)
Keep in touch guys:)

Check out: http://www.aseanfoundation.org/index2.php?main=news/2007/2007-08-21.php

http://www.ir.fisip.ui.ac.id/aseanlogics/mou.htm

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Call For Papers




Any undergraduate and postgraduate students may propose papers on the following topics:

1)SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF ETHNIC MINORITIES


2)BIOTECHNOLOGY AND AGRICULTURE

3)SUSTAINABLE ECO-TOURISM

4)PRESERVATION: TRADITIONAL ARTS ON THE BRINK ON EXTINCTION


Dateline for submission of paper: 19th MARCH 2010.


Note: The paper must be submitted individually as only 4 delegates will represent their respective ASEAN country.


Submission paper must be sent through aseanlogicskl2010@gmail.com or aseanlogics2009@gmail.com before 19TH MARCH 2010.

TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR PARTICIPANTS’ WORKING PAPER

Background
Participants’ working papers are essential in the execution of ASEAN LOGICS 2010. This working paper will serve as information on those four issues on local level ranging from specific communities up to the national level of ASEAN countries. These working papers are expected to describe the conditions related to any of the four issues faced by local communities or nations and the potential solutions to address them.

Goals

1.To comprehend the degree of participants’ knowledge and involvement in one of the four topics.
2.To serve as a starting point for participants in understanding the specific topic comprehensively and where to aim for future local and regional actions.
3.To provide quality materials for working group discussion in the programme.
Format Proposal
The title of a proposal should be concise, descriptive and preferably not exceeding 15 words and focus on the topic of preservation: Traditional Art on the brink of extinction, social development of ethnic minorities, biotechnology & agriculture and the last topic on the sustainable eco-tourism. The participants can choose one of the topics given. The proposal must include short introduction describing its main points, objective, problem statement, significant study on that issues, conceptual framework, methodology approach and conclusion.
The proposal should not exceed 2000 words or 4 printed pages.

All illustrations, including figures, charts and graphs, must be labeled and supplied on pages separate from the text. The desired placement in the text should be clearly indicated. These illustrations should be referred to and numbered serially as figures. The references style adopted should be consistent throughout the proposal. Footnoted information and appendices should only be used if they are absolutely necessary. The footnote should be type written on the bottom margin of the page and appropriately marked in the text.
References in the text should be denoted by giving the name(s) of the author(s) with the year of publication in parenthesis. All alphabetically ordered references list should be included at the end of the proposal. All references cited in the text must appear in the reference list. Authors are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of all information in the reference. References should follow the style of the latest version of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA).
Participants are advised to use Times New Roman 12-point font. Be especially careful when you are inserting special characters, as those inserted in different fonts may be replaced by different characters when converted to PDF files. It is well known that 'μ' will be replaced by other characters when fonts such as 'Symbol' or 'Mincho' are used. We recommend that participants prepare the text as a Microsoft Word file.


All proposal submitted to the ASEAN LOGICS must comply with these instructions.
Any non-compliance will not be entertained.It is the applicants’ responsibility to ensure that his or her submitted work does not infringe any existing copyright. Applicants should obtain permission to reproduce or adapt copyrighted material and provide evidence of approval upon submitting the final version of a proposal.


Goood Luck!! :)