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INTRODUCTION TO

SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT
AND PUBLIC POLICY (SGPP)
INDONESIA
Founded in 2012 by visionary First semester started First implementation-based public
Indonesian leaders looking to in September 2013 with the policy school in Indonesia drawing
address the issues of policymaking first batch of 26 students all sectors of society with various
in Indonesia interdisciplinary backgrounds
OUR
VISION

To be a nationally and regionally


prominent institution,
internationally recognized for its
excellence in education, research,
and scholarship—linking the people
of Indonesia to the nation, the
region, and the world.
OUR
MISSION
To train future public leaders to act successfully
in solving our most challenging public
problems, and to act strategically in improving
the chances of producing the desired policy
results.

To provide an interdisciplinary background in


applied, action-oriented and comparative
policy study that includes Indonesia-focused
curriculum based on international standards,
as well as contributing to outstanding
leadership.
OUR
COMMITMENTS
Provide training in the difficult
art of policy implementation
through field visits and field
researches, taking the classroom to
Emphasize the international
the policy fields.
ramifications of policies
while proposing a balanced
interdisciplinary perspective in applied, Help students excel
action-oriented analysis. as a leader
by training students to recognize and
confront the ethical dimensions of
Strengthen students’
leadership and strategic action.
analytical skills
and develop their diagnostic capacities,
enabling them to design and implement Foster the diversity
policies that are tailored to the specific
of national and professional backgrounds
structures of policy fields.
of students to develop their intercultural
awareness.
WHY
SGPP-INDONESIA?

A Unique Great Emphasis On Data &


1 Curriculum 3 Implementation

Reputable Enrichment
2 Faculty 4 Programs
UNIQUE
CURRICULUM
CORE CONTEMPORARY CONTENT INSTRUMENTS
CONTENT AND LOCAL CONTEXT FOR ANALYSIS

Spread Over: 4 SEMESTERS


(18 MONTHS) 37 CREDITS
More about SGPP-Indonesia’s
curriculum: www.sgpp.ac.id/curriculum
FACULTY
PROFILES
Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Agus Widjojo
Governor of The National Resilience Institute (Lemhannas)
Former TNI’s Chief of Staff for Territorial Affairs
Former Deputy Chairman of the People’s Consultative Assembly
Senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
Degrees include: Master of Public Administration from George
Washington University, Master of Military Art and Science from US
Command and General Staff College
Expertise: public administration, national security
Course(s) taught: State, Change Management and Entrepreneurship;
Leadership and Culture

Gita Wirjawan, MBA, MPA


Former Indonesian trade minister (2011-2014)
Former Chairman of Indonesia’s Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM)
Founder of Ancora Group and Ancora Foundation
Senior fellow at senior fellow at the Zbigniew Brzezinski Institute on
Geostrategy at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
Expertise: public administration, investment & banking, world affairs
Course(s) taught: Indonesia and its Interconnected World, Macroeco-
nomics and International Trade
LIST OF CORE FACULTY MEMBERS
No Faculty Member Education Background
1 A'an Suryana, Ph.D.  Asian Studies, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University

2 Ani Septiani Adiwinata, Ph.D. Forest Policy and Economics  Canberra at the Fenner School of Environment & Society, Australian National University (ANU)

3 Astrid Meilasari-Sugiana, Ph.D.  Natural Resource Governance, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

4 Dadang Ramdhan, Ph.D. Economics and Finance, School of Business, Western Sydney University, Australia

5 Desideria Cempaka Wijaya Murti, Ph.D.  Media, Culture and Creative Arts, Curtin University Australia

6 Dicky Sofjan, Ph.D.  Political Science and Government, National University of Singapore

7 Fajar Bambang Hirawan, Ph.D.  Economics from School of Economics, University of Sydney, Australia

8 Ichsan, Ph.D.  Process and Product Design (PPD) Department  Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, the Netherlands

9 Juneman Abraham, Dr. Psychology University of Indonesia

10 Muhammad Ery Wijaya, Ph.D.  Energy Science, Graduate School of Energy Science, Kyoto University

11 Novianto Budi Kurniawan, Dr. IT, Electrical Engineering and Informatics, ITB

12 Safendrri K. Ragamustari, Ph.D.  Biology, Kyoto University

13 Tiodora Hadumaon Siagian, Dr. Statistics ITS Surabaya

14 Dzulfian Syafrian, Ph.D Durham University Business School


LIST NON PERMANENT LECTURE
(INCLUDING GUEST LECTURE) 2018-PRESENT

No Name Lecture No Name Lecture


1 Dwi A Yuliantoro, Ph.D Guest Lecture 13 Gita Wirjawan, MBA.,MPA. Guest Lecture

2 Endah Setyaningsih, Ph.D. Guest Lecture 14 Agus Widjojo, Let. Jen. (Purn.), MMAS, MPA Guest Lecture

3 Evan Laksmana, Ph.D. Guest Lecture 15 Peter Verherzen, Prof.Dr. Guest Lecture

4 Fajar Belgiawan Ph.D. Guest Lecture 16 Priscilla Henriette Guest Lecture

5 Makarim Wibisono, Prof. Dr. MA-(IS),MA Guest Lecture 17 H.E.Mr. Kim Chang-beom Guest Lecture

6 Martani Huseini, Prof. Dr. Guest Lecture 18 Basrie Kamba, Dr. Guest Lecture

7 N. Hassan Wirajuda, Dr. SH, MALD, LL.M, Dipl (Cert.) Guest Lecture 19 Novri Susan, Dr. Guest Lecture

8 Novia Budi Parwanto, MSE, MPP, Ph.D Guest Lecture 20 Nurhayati Assegaf, Dr. Guest Lecture

9 Roy Salomo, Dr. Guest Lecture 21 Ahmad Sueady, Dr. Guest Lecture

10 Slamet Widodo, Ph.D Guest Lecture 22 Herson Suindah, MBA Guest Lecture

11 Rozan Anwar, Dr. Ir. MBA, M.Sn Guest Lecture 23 Renato Lima de Oliveira, Ph.D. Guest Lecture

12 Yuna Farhan Ph.D. Guest Lecture 24 H.E. Jonathan Austin, Dr. Guest Lecture
THE CRITICAL ROLE OF DATA &
THE DIFFICULT ART OF IMPLEMENTATION

DATA IMPLEMENTATION

The availability of accurate and timely Good policy design is no guarantee of


What
data for better policy decision smooth policy implementation

Learn to privilege issues of


Why Develop e-government
implementation over questions of design

Develop diagnostic and cultural-awareness


How capacities to understand the dynamics of
implementation processes

Bring the realities of the policy-fields into the


classroom through first-hand field research
SGPP’S RESEARCH
GROUPS

Science and
Technology Policy
Natural
Conflict
Resource Policy
Resolution
and Governance

Public Administration
Economics
and Governance
SGPP’S RESEARCH
GROUPS

Science and Natural Resource Socio-Cultural Economic Public


Technology Policy and Policy, Politics, Administration
Policy Governance and Conflict and Governance
Resolution

Digitalization Disaster State and Religious Economic Growth Decentralization


Disruptive Management Violence Poverty Reduction Anti-corruption
Technology Natural Radicalism Digital Economy Fiscal Policies
Technological Resource-based Global Terrorism  Energy and
Innovation and Conflict Conflict Environmental
Adaptation Environmental Management Economics
Science Ethics Policy International Trade
Food Security
Biodiversity
Management
ENRICHMENT
PROGRAMS

Workshops

Guest Lectures

Speaker Series

Master Class
SGPP-Indonesia campus is locat-
ed on a hilly seven-hectare land
in Sentul area, about 40 minutes’
drive from Central Jakarta.
FACILITIES

Lecture Rooms Futsal

Group Work Rooms Volley Ball

Library With 10,000+ Books Jogging Trail (2 Km)

Student Lounge
ADMISSION
REQUIREMENTS

1 2 3

Bachelor’s An Excellent Fresh Gradutes


Degree (Any Command of are Welcomed
Discipline) English (Toefl to Apply
500 Or Ielts 5.5)
ADMISSION
PROCEDURES

Download Complete Forms Make Payment Submit

application pack from by following the IDR 650,000 forms, required


www.sgpp.ac.id guideline provided non-refundable documents* and payment
application fee confirmation slip to:

admissions@sgpp.ac.id
Checklist:
or by post to
2 academic references SGPP-Indonesia
2 professional references
Jalan Anyar, Kec. Citeureup
A personal statement (submitted in the application form) in English
A current curriculum vitae in English Sentul – Bogor 16810
All official transcripts from all previous years spent in higher education.
Proof of English language proficiency (TOEFL 550 minimum or IELTS 5.5)
COST
STRUCTURE
ADMISSIONS FEE (AFTER ACCEPTED) : IDR 650,000
TERM 1: 15 SKS IDR 15,000,000
TERM 2: 15 SKS : IDR 15,000,000
TERM 3: 1 SKS THESIS PROPOSAL WRITING : -
(including in the thesis fee)
TERM 4: 6 SKS THESIS FEE : 6 SKS : IDR 10,000,000
GRADUATION (OPTIONAL) : IDR 1,000,000
CERTIFICATE AND TRANSCRIPT : IDR 1,000,000
TOTAL : IDR 42,650,000

NOTES:
1 SKS: IDR 1,000,000
Payment: can be paid fully
/ installment
SCHOLARSHIPS
SGPP Offers Partial and Full Tuition Fee Scholarship to Outstanding Applicants

1 2 3

Academic A minimum Pass


Achievement (A TOEFL of 500 / Scholarship
minimum GPA 3.0/4.0) IELTS 5.5 Interview
from any discipline
First publishing : August 2011
Type of journal : Popular
Publishing Frequency : Publishing Frequency Quarter
(4 editions per year)
Total edition : 36 (current April-June 2020)
Price : IDR 125,000
Target reader : Professionals/business communities,
military officials, academics, embassies,
and general public
Scope of articles : Theory/philosophies (20%), Idea/thoughts
(30%), policy & strategies (50%)

More info: sr.sgpp.ac.id


SGPP JOURNAL: STRATEGIC REVIEW
AVAILABLE ONLINE SR.SGPP.AC.ID

32th Edition 33th Edition


INDICATIVE ARTICLE
CONTRIBUTORS

Stephen Hatta Radjasa Michael E. Endi Bayuni Joseph E. Surin Pitsuwan Fareed
Schwartz Porter Stiglitz Zakaria

Mayjen M. Alfan Christianto Marty George Soros Mark Fuller Kuntoro Jacques Diouf
Baharuddin Wibisono Natalegawa Mangkusubroto

Douglas Gita Wirjawan Ulil Abshar Sir Martin Kishore Kevin Nealer Chatib Basri
Ramage Abdalla Sorrel Mahbubani
WRITING AND JOURNALISM
WORKSHOP PROGRAM:

21 Mei 2016 at SGPP 19-20 July 2018 at PT Waskita


1 Campus, Sentul
“How to Write For Strategic Review –
4 Karya, Jakarta
“Writing for Publication”.
An Introduction to Writing in English”.

23 June 2016 at Telkom University, 12-14 December 2018, Ke-


2 Bandung
“How to Write For Strategic Review – An
5 menpan RB
“Report Writing Workshop”.
Introduction to Writing in English”.

26 August 2017 at Equity Tower,


3 Jakarta
“Writing and the World of International
Journalism: Learn from a Professional”.
SHORT
COURSES

SGPP Indonesia also specializes Evidence Based Public Policy


in custom designing courses to
Public Policy Analysis
suit your workplace.
Leadership for Senior Executives
Authentic Leader Development
Leading & Building a Culture of Innovation
Integrity, Intelligence, and Energy
Strategic Thinking in Public Sector
Emotional Intelligence
Public Speaking
Team Building
RESEARCH CENTER /
COLLABORATIONS

October 2019 – January 2020


Ease of Doing Business, Kemenpan RB.

November and December 2019


Book launch and discussion: The State and
Religious Violence in
Indonesia by Dr. A’an Suryana.

January – April 2020


Ease of Doing Business, Jakarta Provincial
Government.
ENDGAME
PREVIOUS
PROGRAMS

Asset-Based Thinking Approach SGPP Report Writing Workshop with International Forum on Public Partic-
Workshop with SPIRIT BAPPENAS 2017, Kemenpan RB, 2018, ipation and Stakeholder Engage-
SGPP Campus SGPP Campus ment, 2019, UNESCAP Bangkok
F.A.Q.

Recommended 2021-2023 Tuition Full and partial


application deadline classes begin IDR 40,000,000 Scholarships
17 January 2022 March 2022 18 Months Available
GET IN TOUCH
F.A.Q.

Admissions & General Information

School of Government and Public Policy - Indonesia


Jalan Anyar, Citeureup
Sentul - Bogor 16810, Indonesia

P. +62 21 2932 5345 / 08111 909072


E. info@sgpp.ac.id
facebook.com/sgppid

www.sgpp.ac.id @sgppindonesia
© 2020 SGPP-INDONESIA
Jalan Anyar, Citeureup - Bogor
www.sgpp.ac.id

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