LSPR through LPPM , supported by Research Center Club and the Youth Diplomacy Club organized a workshops and discussions that was held last March 9, 2015, at LPPM Research Center Campus C. Dr. Reevany Bustami who is a senior lecturer USM (Universiti Sains Malaysia), and Chairman of CSR & Philanthropy Trans displicinary Action Group for Social Policy Research at the School of Science, USM, was invited to be a guest speaker in the discussion and guided by Ms. Gracia Paramitha and Ms. Hersinta.

Dr. Reevany Bustami discussed how the history of Southeast Asia such as the spread of migration like Malaysia, and Indonesia who spread to various regions such as Taiwan, New Zealand, Madagascar and a little history of the kingdom of Sriwijaya.

Dr. Reevany Bustami discussed how the history of Southeast Asia such as the spread of migration like Malaysia, and Indonesia who spread to various regions such as Taiwan, New Zealand, Madagascar .

This discussion is divided into two sessions: the first session on “Our Nusantara: Re-imagining and Reconstructing a new Resilient Regional Community” which discuss how the history of Southeast Asia such as the spread of migration like Malaysia, and Indonesia who spread to various regions such as Taiwan, New Zealand, Madagascar and a little history of the kingdom of Sriwijaya and started at 10:00 to 12:00 noon. For the second session which begins At 14:00 to 16:00 the topics was about Communicating and strategizing on CSR: Charting a New Leadership for ASEAN and beyond.

LPPM LSPR Invited students, RC Club & IR Club to discuss and sharing together

LPPM LSPR Invited students, RC Club & IR Club to discuss and sharing together

Ms. Hersinta with Dr. Reevany Bustami who is a senior lecturer USM (Universiti Sains Malaysia), and Chairman of CSR & Philanthropy Transdisplicinary Action Group for Social Policy Research at the School of Science, USM.

Ms. Hersinta with Dr. Reevany Bustami who is a senior lecturer USM (Universiti Sains Malaysia), at the School of Science, USM.

Dr Reevany said language is a powerful element in the sharing culture in the various regions. He also explained that a migration expert in providing the data

(Power Young)