Dr. Shiro Sato is one of the lecturers from Osaka International University (OIU), Japan, who came to LSPR last March 8, 2016. He will stay in Jakarta from March 8 to March 19, 2016 and will teach 3 sessions of International Diplomacy subject  LSPR Jakarta students majoring on International Relations. He will also have a sharing session with Youth Diplomacy Community, one of the clubs from LSPR Student League and will talk about Asian International Relations to the LSPR management, lecturers, and staff.

Dr. Shiro Sato with LSPR Deans and Puket III

Dr. Shiro Sato with LSPR Deans and Puket III

Dr. Shiro Sato having a Campus Tour with CRD

Dr. Shiro Sato having a Campus Tour with CRD

One of the first few activities of Dr. Sato during his visit at LSPR is to socialized with LSPR deans and management in Trocadero, Prof. Dr. Djajusman Auditorium & Performance Hall, followed by a Meeting with the Deans, Academics and Department of International Relations to discuss about different academic programmes in LSPR and OIU and possible collaborations in the future.

Dr. Shiro Sato gave Mrs. Prita Kemal Gani a gift as an apreciation

Dr. Shiro Sato gave Mrs. Prita Kemal Gani a gift as an apreciation

Mr. Ravi Makhija farewell dinner with management

Mr. Ravi Makhija farewell dinner with management

In addition, Dr. Sato also had a dinner with Mrs. Prita Kemal Gani MBA, MCIPR, APR as the founder and Director of LSPR Jakarta, and 14 students from abroad who are all part of LSPR International exchange students. The dinner was held last Tuesday, March 8, 2016 in Tjap Toean, Citywalk. After dinner, Mrs. Prita Kemal Gani, Dr. Sato, LSPR deans, student exchange participants and their buddies took some pictures together. Before the event ended, Mrs. Prita and Bapak Kemal Gani together with deans and management from LSPR gave a gift a token of Appreciation to Mr. Ravi for serving LSPR for more than 10 years as he will leave LSPR this week and go back to his home country. This event was closed by getting to know each other between LSPR students with student exchange participants and Dr. Sato.