Muslim Women in Academia:
Bridging Higher Education and Community-Based Tourism in Indonesia
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Muslim Women in Academia: Bridging Higher Education and Community-Based Tourism in Indonesia

Community-based tourism has become an important approach to sustainable and inclusive development in Indonesia. This webinar highlights the roles and contributions of Muslim women academics in initiating, supporting, and leading community-based tourism development programmes across various tourism destinations in Indonesia. Drawing on their experiences in collaborating with local communities, tourism villages, and stakeholders, the panellists will share insights into how higher education institutions can play an active role in strengthening community capacity, developing local potential, preserving cultural heritage, and creating sustainable livelihood. The discussion will further explore the leadership journeys of Muslim women academics in building meaningful university community partnerships and their role in advancing more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable tourism development in Indonesia.

   

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Welcome Remarks
Jafar Jafari
Kazem Vafadari
Introduction/Moderator
Hera Oktadiana
Presentations by Speakers/Panelist
Novita Widyastuti Sugeng
Devi Kausar
Suci Sandi Wachyuni
Cultural Break
Discussion and Q/A
Rapporteur
Malcolm Cooper
Conclusion
Jafar Jafari
Kazem Vafadari

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Muslim Women in Academia: Bridging Higher Education and Community-Based Tourism in Indonesia

Community-based tourism has become an important approach to sustainable and inclusive development in Indonesia. This webinar highlights the roles and contributions of Muslim women academics in initiating, supporting, and leading community-based tourism development programmes across various tourism destinations in Indonesia. Drawing on their experiences in collaborating with local communities, tourism villages, and stakeholders, the panellists will share insights into how higher education institutions can play an active role in strengthening community capacity, developing local potential, preserving cultural heritage, and creating sustainable livelihood. The discussion will further explore the leadership journeys of Muslim women academics in building meaningful university community partnerships and their role in advancing more inclusive, resilient, and sustainable tourism development in Indonesia.



Hera Oktadiana
Moderator

Novita Widyastuti Sugeng
Panelist

Devi Kausar
Panelist

Suci Sandi Wachyuni
Panelist
Program
Welcome Remarks Jafar Jafari / Kazem Vafadari
Introduction/ModeratorHera Oktadiana
Presentations by Speakers/Panelist Novita Widyastuti Sugeng / Devi Kausar / Suci Sandi Wachyuni
Cultural Break
Discussion and Q/A
RapporteurMalcolm Cooper
Conclusion Jafar Jafari / Kazem Vafadari

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