Welcome to the PAIR research portal

Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research

PAIR’s theme is Climate Change and Coastal Communities in Sulawesi. PAIR is led by the Australia-Indonesia Centre (AIC) and hosted at the Universitas Hasanuddin. PAIR is supported by the Australian and Indonesian governments and involves 19 universities.

We are pleased to announce the first open call for the Partnership for Australia-Indonesia Research (PAIR) Sulawesi.

Institutional level open competition for Australian and Indonesian researcher selection is now open

Institutional level open competition and researcher selection

Opens: 5 Sept 2024
Final enquiries received: 13 Sept 2024
Closes: 19 Sept 2024

Researcher selection and team formation

Shortlisting by institution: 20-27 Sept 2024
Team formation by PAIR: 30 Sept-11 Oct 2024

We invite researchers from our 19 partner universities in Indonesia and Australia to apply to participate in PAIR research.


Access Documents

Submit Your Application

If you have technical problem in submitting your application, please email us at: pair@australiaindonesiacentre.org


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EOPO

End-of-program outcomes

There are three EOPOs.

EOPO 1:

Partnerships and Networks. PAIR contributes to expanded quality knowledge partnerships and networks in Sulawesi. At the end of the program, PAIR aims to have established strong partnerships in Sulawesi. These connections will involve universities, government, industries, and communities working together to address issues such as climate change and inclusive sustainable development. The goal is for these groups to keep collaborating and sharing information, shaping policies informed by collective insights
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EOPO 2:

Utilisation of Evidence. PAIR contributes to improved evidence utilisation. It will enhance how evidence and research are used in decision-making and policy implementation. This includes using evidence to better understand and respond to climate change and ensure that development benefits everyone, especially women, youth, and people with disabilities

EOPO 3:

GEDSI’s transformative research and advocacy contribute to the increased voice of Sulawesi women, youth and people with disabilities in policy and decision-making. By the end of the program, we expect to see women, people with disabilities and youth involved in PAIR have a stronger say in the decisions that affect their lives. PAIR will use intersectional and participatory approaches to understand and address barriers to participation while raising awareness and advocating for change
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