Pronika Kricella (UGM)
I had a great experience living in Trondheim-Norway and studying at NTNU in the autumn 2022 semester. I chose to apply for the CitRes-Edu exchange program because I wanted to try studying abroad, although at first [...]
Sekarsari (UGM) – Politics of export-oriented industrialization shift to import substitution industrialization with case study of Indonesia’s Nickel Ore Ban to the European Union
I am so grateful to be picked as one of student exchange to Norway. During my time of study in Norway, I get to meet a lot of people from around the world, learning their [...]
Sebastian B. Kronbäck (NTNU) – Indonesian students’ perceptions of sustainable development
My exchange period in Indonesia was an incredibly rewarding experience, giving me a lot of memories for life. Not only did I learn a great deal about Indonesian language, people and the culture, but I made [...]
Nils Oskar Tronrud (NTNU) – Energy transition in Indonesia
I'm Nils, a norwegian masterstudent, and I recently spent 4 months doing an internship at PolGov, UGM. It was a great experience serving as a research assistant at PolGov, enabling me to participate in [...]
Agung Marsallindo (UGM) – Indonesia’s transition on electricity energy sector
Norway is one of the top destinations in the world to study environmental and natural resource management. Phrases describing my happiness after completing a superb one-semester exchange program with CitRe-Edu at NTNU. Experienced how [...]
Primi Suharmadhi Putri: Transparency in high-value natural resource management: Perspective from local Indonesia
Transparency enables the public to obtain information about the operations and structures of a given entity, e.g., government bodies or other powerful actors. In the extractive sector, transparency posits the disclosure of understandable, timely, [...]
Håkon da Silva Hyldmo: Understanding the role of the EU Green Deal in shaping extractive practices in the Global South
This project takes as its starting point that a number of recent geopolitical, socio-technological and environmental developments are reconfiguring the geographies of extraction worldwide. Taking the ongoing transition to sustainable energy in Europe as [...]
Eko Bagus Sholihin: In search of renewable energy in the context of global climate change politics: resource making and rare earth mining in Bangka Belitung, Indonesia
The main problem for the politics of energy transition is the selection of adequate material sources. New energy sources must ensure efficiency, minimal emissions, supply stability, inclusiveness of distribution, and affordability of prices. Rare [...]