
International Relations Laboratory (Lab HI) is a facility that allows students and faculty to engage in small-scale academic activities. For students, Lab HI can be used for tasks, student organization meetings, discussions, meetings with companies, practice for simulation sessions, and various other activities. Lab HI is ideal for developing students’ capacity and soft skills. It also offers training for skill development, such as policy brief writing, opinion writing, diplomatic notes, English correspondence, and public speaking.
For faculty, Lab HI is used for internal meetings, discussions, workshops, and other activities related to the study program. Activities in Lab HI also foster collaboration between faculty and students, with one of the regular events being monthly discussions where faculty and students meet to discuss contemporary issues in international relations.
In addition to providing space for activities, Lab HI offers supporting facilities for academic activities, such as printed books, eBooks, journals, research papers, films, newspapers, magazines, large maps, atlases, globes, flags, desk flags, computers, internet access, Zoom rooms, and other references that can be utilized by students and faculty in the International Relations program.
To support learning in the International Relations Study Program, the International Relations Laboratory offers a collection of:
- Over 60 documentaries and films
- Books
- eBooks
- Magazines
- Newspapers
- Bulletins from a prestigious university in Australia
- Main equipment for international court simulations (flags, desk flags, plaques, etc.)
- Reports or research findings from the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
If students, faculty, or partners of Lab HI, or prospective partners, wish to use or collaborate with Lab HI, they can contact: labhiunpar@gmail.com
For the latest information on Lab HI activities and facilities, please visit Twitter: @labhiunpar