The American Corners concept was created
to increase mutual understanding between Indonesia and the United
States by making available information about America in a variety of
formats. The American Corners aim to provide accurate and current
information about the political, economic, cultural, educational and
social life in the U.S. Each American corner, which are located in
the libraries of eleven
Indonesian University be open to the public, including: students,
non-governmental organizations, the private sector, government
officials and the general public. Anyone who wishes to learn more
about the U.S., Education in the U.S. as well as travel and Business,
or contact their colleagues and counterparts in the U.S. can feel free
to visit the nearest American Corner.
The American Corner collections include: books, CD-ROMs,
videos, Internet access, programs, and a professional bilingual staff
trained to help you find desired information about the United States.
The American Corner welcome and encourage visits and information
requests from anyone who wishes to learn more about America.
Use the navigational links on the left to visit pages of the
individual Corners. And see below for a sampling of current
programs.
American Corners Indonesia
Annual Conference 2009
Makassar, Indonesia. August 18 - 20, 2009
On August 18-20, 2009, all of the American Corner Directors and Assistants in Indonesia, gathered around to participate an American Corners Indonesia Annual Conference in Makassar.

First row from left to right: Noerjihad-UNHAS;
Teguh-UMM; Rinto-UIN Jkt; Soeparto-UMM; Agus-UNAIR; Huda Albana-UMY;
Edy Preasetyono-UI; Muhammad Zuhdi-UIN Jkt; Mahmudin-ITB; Mahruf-USU;
Gendroyono-UMY; Haryo Nurtiar-UI; Iskandar-UNHAS; Nafi Annuri-IAIN
WS; Ida Fadjar-UGM
Second row from left to right:
Okti Sinaga-IRC; Rhonda Ferguson-Augustus-EAP PD; Zaslina-USU;
Hildayati-IAIN SU; Cahya-UGM; Retno Sayekti-IAIN SU; Anne
Grimes-CAO; Ratnaningsih-UNAIR; Ice Kresnaeni-ITB; Rebecca McDuff-IRO;
Endang Sri Nuryanti-IRC
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