Yth. Bapak/Ibu Pimpinan Universitas Negeri dan Swasta seluruh Indonesia,
Bapak/Ibu Pimpinan Institut Negeri dan Swasta seluruh Indonesia,
Bapak/Ibu Pimpinan Sekolah Tinggi Negeri dan Swasta seluruh Indonesia,
Bapak/Ibu Pimpinan Instansi Pemerintah dan Swasta seluruh Indonesia,
Bapak/Ibu Pimpinan LSM dan Yayasan yang bergerak di bidang Ketahanan Hayati
dan Lingkungan,
di tempat
Dengan hormat,
Sehubungan dengan adanya International Master Class 2018, yang diselenggarakan atas kerjasama
ATSE Crawford Fund, CABI Malaysia, CRC Plant Biosecurity Australia, dan Universitas Ma-
hasaraswati (UNMAS) Denpasar, kami mengundang anggota instansi Bapak/Ibu untuk mengikuti
seleksi (TOR, formulir pendaftaran, dan format studi kasus terlampir). Master Class akan menang-
gung akomodasi dan konsumsi seluruh peserta. Adapun International Master Class 2018 akan di-
adakan:
Tanggal : 14-27 Januari 2018
Waktu : Jadwal terlampir
Tempat : Denpasar, Bali (tempat ditentukan kemudian)
Demikian surat undangan ini disampaikan. Besar harapan kami agar Bapak/Ibu berkenan mengir-
imkan kandidat pemerhati ketahanan hayati, pertanian, perikanan, peternakan, dan pangan. Atas
perhatian dan partisipasi Bapak/Ibu, kami ucapkan terima kasih.
Master Classes are the flagship training initiative of the Crawford Fund and are often de-
livered in partnership with other key agencies, including ACIAR, CSIRO, CGIAR Centres, univer-
sities and governments. Master Classes are coordinated by Professor Shaun Coffey. Since 1992,
around a 1000 people have participated in more than 50 Master Classes, held in 14 countries across
the Asia-Pacific, Africa and Australia.
Delivered by experienced instructors, each class offers high quality tuition to early and
mid-career researchers within the field they have already trained and are actively working in, to
build a higher level of expertise across emerging areas of science, policy and agribusiness. Classes
consist of lectures, discussion sessions, video presentations, laboratory work and field visits. Skills
covered include those relevant to the following areas:
1. market access, biosecurity and food policy;
2. sustaining agriculture's natural resource base;
3. global change and risk assessment, and
4. science communication and information technology
An International Master Class in Plant Biosecurity, directed by Professor John Lovett
(Foundation Chairman, Plant Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre, Australia) will be conduct-
ed in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia from 14-27 January 2018 (Attachment 1). Hosted by Universitas
Mahasaraswati (UNMAS) Denpasar, the 2018 International Master Class invites 24 candidates from
34 Provinces in the archipelago with the objective of capacity building. Applicants must be:
1. a citizen of Indonesia;
2. between the ages of 25 and 40 at the time of application;
3. an early to mid-career researcher in a field relevant to biosecurity (including social sci-
ences) from higher education, government, NGOs and private industry;
4. proficient in English (Institutional TOEFL (TOEFL ITP) 450);
5. currently working in a relevant field, and
6. holding a Bachelor's degree and may be currently enrolled in a higher degree;
All participants must fill in the registration form (Attachment 2). The participants will be
selected from nominations received, having regard to gender, field of expertise, type of employment
and geographic location. Participants will need to bring a laptop device. Participants need to submit
a case study based on a biosecurity issue in their own locality to the organisers
([email protected]) two weeks before start of the Master Class (28 December 2017)
(Attachment 3).
Assistance by home institutions with provision of leave and support with travel will be ap-
preciated. The Master Class will provide accommodation and all meals.
Master Class adalah satu inisiatif pelatihan andalan dari Crawford Fund dan sering dilak-
sanakan melalui kemitraan dengan lembaga penting lainnya, termasuk ACIAR, CSIRO, CGIAR
Centers, universitas dan pemerintah negara bagian. Master Class dikoordinasikan oleh Profesor
Shaun Coffey. Sejak tahun 1992, sekitar 1.000 orang telah berpartisipasi dalam lebih dari 50 Master
Class yang diselenggarakan di 14 negara di Asia Pasifik, Afrika, dan Australia.
Disampaikan oleh instruktur yang berpengalaman, masing-masing kelas menawarkan pen-
gajaran berkualitas tinggi kepada periset awal dan pertengahan karir di bidang yang telah mereka
tekuni dan aktif bekerja untuk membangun tingkat keahlian yang lebih tinggi di bidang-bidang
sains, kebijakan, dan agribisnis yang baru muncul. Master Class terdiri dari ceramah, sesi diskusi,
presentasi video, kunjungan laboratorium, dan kunjungan lapangan. Adapun keterampilan yang ter-
cakup dalam program ini meliputi hal-hal yang relevan dengan bidang berikut:
1. akses pasar, ketahanan hayati, dan kebijakan pangan
2. mempertahankan sumber daya alam pertanian
3. perubahan global dan penilaian resiko
4. ilmu komunikasi dan teknologi informasi
Tahun ini, Master Class Internasional tentang Ketahanan Hayati Tanaman, , diarahkan oleh
Profesor John Lovett (Foundation Chairman, Plant Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre, Aus-
tralia), akan dilaksanakan di Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia mulai 14-27 Januari 2018. Diselenggarakan
oleh Universitas Mahasaraswati (UNMAS) Denpasar, Master Class Internasional 2018 mengundang
24 kandidat dari 34 provinsi di nusantara dengan tujuan pengembangan kapasitas. Adapun syarat
bagi pelamar:
1. Warga Negara Indonesia
2. berusia antara 25-40 tahun saat melamar
3. peneliti awal atau pertengahan karir di bidang yang relevan dengan ketahanan hayati
(termasuk ilmu sosial) dari pendidikan tinggi, pemerintah, LSM, dan industri swasta
4. menguasai bahasa Inggris (dibuktikan dengan hasil tes Institutional TOEFL (TOEFL
ITP) minimal 450)
5. saat ini bekerja di bidang yang relevan
6. Sarjana (S1) dan/atau saat ini sedang menempuh pendidikan ke tingkat yang lebih
tinggi
Peserta akan dipilih dari nominasi yang diterima dengan memperhatikan jenis kelamin,
bidang keahlian, jenis pekerjaan, dan lokasi geografis. Peserta perlu membawa laptop. Selain itu,
peserta harus mengajukan sebuah studi kasus berdasarkan masalah ketahanan hayati di tempat ting-
gal mereka kepada penyelenggara ([email protected]) dua minggu sebelum (28 De-
sember 2017) Master Class dimulai (format terlampir).
Bantuan oleh lembaga asal berupa penyediaan cuti dan dukungan perjalanan akan sangat
dihargai. Master Class akan menanggung akomodasi dan konsumsi seluruh peserta.
Attachment 1. International Master Class in Plant Biosecurity Denpasar, Indonesia 14-27 January, 2018
PROGRAM
Time Event
Arrival - 14 January 2018 (Sunday)
15:00 – 17:00
18:00 – 20.00
Participants arrive Registration
Welcome Reception (Hosted by UNMAS)
Day 1 - 15 January 2018 (Monday)
08.30 Arrival of invited guests
Arrival of Distinguished Indonesian and Australian representative(s) Welcoming Addresses
Orientation of Master Class. John Lovett on behalf of The Crawford Fund
Thank you notes and presentation of mementos Master Class Group Photo with Distinguished Guests
10:00 – 10.30 Morning refreshments
10.30 – 11.15 “Why plant biosecurity?” John Lovett
11.15 – 12.30 Interactive discussion with the participants (who will have completed case studies for presentation): Ian Falk, John Lovett
12:30 – 13.30 Lunch (and networking)
13.30 – 15.00 "Science working with Social Science for maximal outcomes": Ian Falk
15:00 – 15:30 Afternoon Refreshments
15.30 – 16.30 Concurrent sessions (3): responses to biosecurity issues raised from the opening addresses: BPBI Moderators
16.30 – 17.30 Prioritisation of topics for further discussion during the Master Class: BPBI Moderators
Day 2 - 16 January 2018 (Tuesday)
08.30 – 09.00 Review previous day’s activities: John Lovett
09.00 – 10.30 “Biosecurity and Food Security”: CABI, Malaysia Office
10.30 - 11.00 Morning Refreshments
11:00-12:30 “Trade and Market Access”: CABI, Malaysia Office
12.30 – 14.00 Lunch (and networking)
14.00 – 15.30 Simulation Exercises ‘Plantwise’: CABI, Malaysia Office
15.30 – 16.00 Afternoon refreshments
16.00 - 17.00 Simulation Exercises concluded
Day 3 - 17 January 2018 (Wednesday)
08.30 – 09:00 Review previous day’s activities: CABI
09:00 – 10:30 “Risk”: Susie Hester, CEBRA
10:30 - 11:00 Morning Tea
11:00 – 12:30 “Response”: Susie Hester, CEBRA
12.30 – 14.00 Lunch (and networking)
14.00 – 15.30 Simulation Exercises: Susie Hester, CEBRA
15.30 – 16.00 Afternoon Refreshments
16.00 – 17.00 Simulation Exercises concluded
Day 4 - 18 January 2018 (Thursday)
08.30 – 09:00 Review previous day’s activities: Susie Hester, CEBRA
09:00 – 10:30 “Surveillance”: Mariana Campos, HBI
10.30 – 11.00 Morning Refreshments
11:00 – 12:30 “Diagnostics”: Mariana Campos, HBI
12.30 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00 - 15.30 Simulation Exercises: Mariana Campos, HBI assisted by UNDANA
15.30- 16.00 Afternoon Refreshments
16.00 – 17.00 Simulation Exercises concluded
Time Event
Day 5 - 19 January 2018 (Friday)
08:30 – 09:00 Review previous day’s activities: Dr Mariana Campos
09:00 – 10:30 “Biodiversity”: Geoff Pegg, QDAF (To Be Confirmed)
10:30 – 11:00 Morning Refreshments
11:00 – 12:30 “Threats to biodiversity”: Geoff Pegg, QDAF assisted by UNSRAT in association with UNANDA
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch / prayers
14:00 – 15:30 "Pestpoint": Michael Thompson (Pestpoint)
15:30 - 16:00 Afternoon Refreshments
16.00 – 17:00 Simulation Exercises
Day 6 - 20 January 2018 (Saturday)
08:30 – 17:30 Bali Botanical Garden, Bedugul for field excursion
Day 7 - 21 January 2018 (Sunday)
At leisure
Day 8 - 22 January 2018 (Monday)
08:30 – 09:00 Review previous week’s activities: John Lovett
09:00 – 10:30 “Emerging Technologies”: Felipe Gonzales, QUT
10:30 – 11:00 Morning Refreshments
11:00 – 12:30 “Remote Microscopes”: Michael Thompson (Pestpoint), assisted by UKSW
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 Emerging technologies workshop: Felipe Gonzales (QUT) (small groups)
15:30 – 16:00 Afternoon refreshments
16:00 – 17:00 Exercises completed
Day 9 - 23 January 2018 (Tuesday)
08:30 – 09:00 Review previous day’s activities: Michael Thompson (Pestpoint)
9:00 – 10:30 “Social science and biosecurity”: Ruth Wallace (CDU) (To Be Confirmed)
Time Event
10:30 – 11:00 Morning Refreshments
11:00 – 12:30 “Community involvement”: Ruth Wallace (CDU) (To Be Confirmed)
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 “Capacity Building”: Sang Putu Kaler Surata (UNMAS)
15:30 - 16:00 Afternoon Refreshments
16.00 – 17:00 Examples based on CRCNPB/PBCRC UNMAS experiences: UNMAS
Day 10 - 24 January 2018 (Wednesday)
08:30 – 09:00 Review previous day’s activities: John Lovett“Communication”: Tony Steeper (PBCRC)
(i) Planning (ii) Networking and presenting
10:30 – 11:00 Morning refreshments
11:00 – 12:30 “Writing and Advocacy”: Tony Steeper (PBCRC)
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 “Media and social media”: Tony Steeper (PBCRC)
15:30 – 16:00 Afternoon refreshments
16:30 – 17:30 Practical exercises, assisted by UNMAS
Day 11 - 25 January 2018 (Friday)
09:00 - 10:30 “Bilateral Plant Biosecurity Initiative (BPBI): an Indonesian/Australian approach to a global challenge”: Ian Falk, Introduction to BPBI initiatives: BPBI Moderators
10:30 – 11:00 Morning refreshments
11:00 – 11:45 "Banana Blood Disease": I Wayan Mudita, PhD. (UNDANA)
11:45 - 12:30 "Biodiversity: Dalugah and Sago: Role of traditional foods as alternative to current staples: A critical assessment of the state of biodiversity in Wallacea": Wiske Rotinsulu, PhD. (UNSRAT in association with UNANDA)
12:30 - 13:30 Lunch
13:30 - 14:15 "Education, Training, and Community Awareness: Capacity Building": Prof Sang Putu Kaler Surata (UNMAS)
14:15 - 15:00 "Action Group to Develop and Establish the Policy Development": Jacob Uktolseja, M.Sc. (UKSW)
15:00 - 15:30 Afternoon refreshments
Time Event
ACRONYMS:
• BPBI Bilateral Plant Biosecurity Initiative
• CABI Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International
• CDU Charles Darwin University
• CEBRA Centre of Excellence for Biosecurity Risk Analysis
• DFAT Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia)
• IBF Indonesian Biosecurity Foundation
• PBCRC Plant Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre
• QDAF Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
• QUT Queensland University of Technology
• UKSW Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana
• UNMAS Universitas Mahasaraswati Denpasar
• UNSRAT Universitas Sam Ratulangi
15:30 - 17:30 Workshop groups led by presenters to consider BPBI model; potential new 'associates'; ideas for future biosecurity projects
Day 12 - 26 January 2018 (Friday)
09:00 – 10:30 “Where to next?”: Building on the Master Class outcomes (including the case studies and feedback surveys): Ian Falk and John Lovett (BPBI)
10:30 – 11.00 Morning Refreshments
1100 – 11:30 Closing Ceremony: BPBI Indonesian and Australian representatives.
11:30 – 12.00 Presentation of Master Class certificates: John Lovett (Crawford Fund)
12.00 – 13.00 Lunch
13:00 - 17.00 INDONESIAN BIOSECURITY FOUNDATION seminar (Dr Jerry G. Tambun)
Day 13 – 27 January 2018 (Saturday)
09.00 – 13:00 Master Class participants depart INDONESIAN BIOSECURITY FOUNDATION business meeting.
Time Event
• UNDANA Universitas Nusa Cendana
• UNANDA Universitas Andi Djemma Palopo
PRESENTERS: CABI (Malaysia Office), individual to be identified
Dr Mariana Campos, Mariana holds a Master’s Degree in Plant Ecology from the University of Campinas (Brazil) and a PhD in Plant Ecological Physiology, completed in 2011 from the Universi-ty of Western Australia. She worked as an environmental consultant (2011-2016) and was recruited by Murdoch University as a Biosecurity Research Officer in 2016, where she works with the Harry Butler Institute.
Professor Ian Falk, formerly Charles Darwin University, resident in Denpasar and associated with UNMAS. Interests in sociology and rural sociology; regional and community development, com-munity capacity building; social capital; adult learning, learning communities.
Dr Felipe Gonzales, Associate Professor, Science and Engineering Faculty, Queensland University of Technology. Interests in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Dr Susie Hester, Senior Research Fellow, UNE Business School, University of New England, Cen-tre of Excellence for Biosecurity Risk Analysis (CEBRA)
Professor John Lovett, Foundation Chairman, Plant Biosecurity Cooperative Research Centre. Formerly Managing Director, Grains Research and Development Corporation; Professor of Agron-omy, University of New England; Professor of Agricultural Science, University of Tasmania. Inter-ests in crop protection and plant biosecurity.
Dr Geoff Pegg, Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Queensland. Forest pathologist and myrtle rust expert.
Mr Tony Steeper, Corporate Communications and Engagement Manager PBCRC, formerly with CSIRO and the Australian National University. More than twenty years experience in communica-tion and public relations, particularly in science, innovation and agriculture. Experience includes communication strategy and campaigns, writing and editing, media liaison, social media and com-munity engagement.
Mr Mike Thompson, Worked in the PBCRC project with Dr Gary Kong to develop and deploy remote microscope technology across SE Asia, he most recently worked with the partners in BPBI. His interests lie in emerging technologies and support packages, especially Pestpoint.
Professor Ruth Wallace*, Director of the Northern Institute, Charles Darwin University. Special scientist with interest in Regional development and governance in Northern Australia and neigh-bouring regions
* to be confirmed
Attachment 2. Registration Form
Personal Information
First Name : ____________________________________________________
Last Name : ____________________________________________________
Telephone : ____________________________________________________
Mobile : ____________________________________________________
Email : ____________________________________________________
Home Address : ____________________________________________________
Institution Details
Institution : ____________________________________________________
Department : ____________________________________________________
Institution Address : ____________________________________________________
Phone : ____________________________________________________
Background of Education
Highest Degree : ____________________________________________________
Year : ____________________________________________________
University : ____________________________________________________
Department : ____________________________________________________
Address : ____________________________________________________
English Proficiency
TOEFL ITP Score : ____________________________________________________
Test Date : ____________________________________________________
Institution : ____________________________________________________
Attachment 3. Guidelines for Preparation of Case Studies PURPOSE: the case studies will be used as examples during Master Class sessions Length of Case Study: not more than 1000 words. Language: English, but the Abstract may be presented in Bahasa Indonesia and English. Font: Calibri 12 Topic: a study of a biosecurity-related issue (plant, animal or human) in the region of Indonesia where the writer lives and works.
FORMAT (the numbers of words are indicative only). Abstract. English language (100 words). Introduction. The topic to be addressed and its significance to biosecurity in Indonesia (300 words). Approach. The methods used, or proposed to be used, in the study (200 words). Discussion. The contribution of the work to the development of the understanding of biosecurity and its importance to Indonesia (300 words). Future work. Suggestions for future projects including collaboration with other Indonesian and international interests (100 words).
Contributions to be provided as attachments to email addressed to: Dr Eka Martiningsih ([email protected])
Deadline for submission: 28 December 2017
The Indonesian Biosecurity Foundation will invite Master Class participants to take part in a semi-nar at the conclusion of the Master Class.
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