Are you working at the intersection of justice, security and digital transformation and want to strengthen justice and security systems in Indonesia? Australia Awards in Indonesia, in collaboration with the Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Justice Phase 3, invites applications for the Australia Awards Short Course on Leveraging Technology and Data for Justice and Security Sector Reform, designed to strengthen data-driven and people-centred justice systems.
This course equips participants with practical insights into using technology and data to improve policymaking, service delivery, transparency and access to justice. Through case studies and examples from Australia and Indonesia, participants will explore emerging technologies, data governance and ethical considerations in the justice and security sector.
The course is intended for mid-level managers and professionals from government institutions, law enforcement agencies, courts, civil society organisations, universities and the private sector. Participants will apply their learning through an Award Project, focused on implementing improvements within their respective institutions. The program includes a three-day pre-course workshop in Indonesia, a 2-week course in Australia and a 3-day post-course workshop in Indonesia.
We strongly encourage women from disadvantaged backgrounds and people with disability to apply. Apply online via this link no later than 12 February 2026, at 23.59 WIB. For more details, please visit this page.
Australia Awards in Indonesia will host a virtual information session on 19 January 2026 at 15.00 WIB, to guide you through the application procedure, provide valuable insights and address queries. Secure your spot by registering for the Information Session no later than 16 January 2026 through this link.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact us at shortcourse@australiaawardsindonesia.org

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