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Indonesia 2013
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Lao PDR Pop : 6,1 mil GDP : US$ 3,727 GDP Per Capita: US$ 623
Thailand Pop : 65 mil GDP : US$ 176,559 mil GDP Per Capita: US$ 2,726
Philippines Pop : 85 mil GDP : US$ 97,685 mil GDP Per Capita: US$ 1,160
Brunei Darussalam Pop : 380,000 GDP : US$ 6,248 mil GDP Per Capita: US$ 16,882
Cambodia Pop : 13,8 mil GDP : US$ 5,523 mil GDP Per Capita: US$ 404
Malaysia Pop : 26 mil GDP : US$ 130, 654 mil GDP Per Capita: US$ 5,001
Source: ASEAN Statistical Yearbook 2006
Singapore Pop : 4,4 mil GDP : US$ 116,711 mil GDP Per Capita: US$ 26,821
Indonesia Pop : 222 mil GDP : US$ 280,265 mil GDP Per Capita: US$ 1,275
ASEAN Community of Security ASEAN Community of Economy ASEAN Community of Social Culture
Education Quality Profesionalisme Networking Learning Process Quality High Quality of Human Resources, with Student Mobility and Credit Transfer for ASEAN Student (UMAP, MIT Program)
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Administrators, International Development Projects, Institutional Linkages, Community Linkages, International Student and Teacher Programs, Exchange Programs, Sister Schools, Double Degree Program,
Student Mobility and Credit Transfer for ASEAN, Joint Research, Joint Publication on International Journal, Development of Bahasa Indonesia (BIPA), House of Indonesia in several Universities in Thailand, Exchange of Expert on Culture, Agriculture and Science, Development of Center of Excellent, Increase soft power diplomacy on Education and Culture, 100 year Anniversary Angklung from Indonesia in Thailand,
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People to people contact between Universities 1st 5th Conferences of President and Rector Universities Indonesia-Thailand
1st Conference in Bangkok, 2005 2nd Conference in Unesa, Surabaya, 2006 3rd Conference in Mae Fah Luang Univ., Chiang Rai, 2007 4th Conference in Hasanuddin Univ., Makassar, 2008 5th Conference in Chiang Mai Univ., 7 - 9 July 2010 (150 participants from Indonesia, 100 participants from Thailand)
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DISTRIBUTION OF SCHOLARSHIP IN OVERSEAS DOUBLE DEGREE PROGRAM YEAR 2009/2010 Superior Scholarship, Ministry of National Education
Thailand Jepang Malaysia Australia Amerika Serikat Jerman Belanda Inggris Perancis Mesir Total 98 17 19 11 13 22 30 18 19 3 250
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People to people contact between School: 1st School Partnership Workshop 2009
Participants: 25 School from Indonesia and 25 School fromThailand, Time: 22-24 January 2010 Venue: Eastin Hotel,Makassan, Bangkok
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People to people contact between School: 2nd School Partnership Workshop 2010
Participants : 15 Vocational School Indonesia and 15 Vocational School Southern of Thailand, Time: 15-19 February 2010 Venue: Hat Yai District Songhkla, Southern of Thailand
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People to people contact between School 3rd School Partnership Workshop 2010
Participants : 18 Voc.School Indonesia and 17 from Vocational College Thailand, Time: 4-7 Mei 2010 Venue: Yogyakarta, Indonesia
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Indonesia Thailand School Partnership TVET Camp Time: 30 July-9 August 2010 Venue: Bangkok and Hat Yai Province, Thailand Participants: 100 student and teacher from Indonesian School,
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Recommended 4 Priorities Areas for Bilateral Technical Cooperation, Indonesia - Thailand Agriculture, Health, Energy and, Education and Culture. Intensifying cooperation in those areas would promote human security, food security and energy security of the two countries.
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