State University of Indonesia in cooperation with the Association of Pacific Rim University-World Institute (APRU-AWI) plans to hold an international conference on climate change, its spokesman, Vishnu Juwono, said ANTARA News | March 18, 2010 He said the conference is scheduled to be opened by Vice President Boediono on Thursday at the vice presidential palace. He said 25 foreign researchers from APRU-AWI and researchers from UI would discuss and formulate a research cooperation agen... [Read Post]
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