1. Prof. Dr. Yahya Bin Don, Universiti Utara Malaysia


Prof. Dr. Yahya Bin Don is the dean of School Education and Modern Languages at Universiti Utara Malaysia. His are of expertises cover Education Policy, Management And Educational Psychology, Social And Community Psychology. He has been publishing some research in the fields of School Management Policy & Educational Leadership Managerial And Social Psychology.


2. Prof. Dr. Arndt Graf, Goethe University of Frankfurt



Professor Dr. Arndt Graf is a graduate of the University of Hamburg, Germany;  Universitas Gadjah Mada (Gadjah Mada University) in Yogyakarta, Indonesia;  and the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at London, United Kingdom.  In 1997, he obtained his doctorate (PhD) in Austronesian Language and Culture from the University of Hamburg, Germany.  University of Hamburg has also awarded him the Habilitation title of Doctor of Philosophy in 2004, based on his second PhD thesis.


3. Anis Sundusiyah Nahrawie, University of Pittsburgh

Anis Sundusiyah is a Program Coordinator and responsible for the marketing at IISE. She supports the content creations of IISE marketing channels, including website and social media platforms. She is also hosting the IISE working group on language policies in education.

Anis earned her PhD in Educational Leadership, at the School of Education, at the University of Pittsburgh. Her dissertation research, entitled "Language Policy Rationales, Appropriation and Debates", discussed educational language policy in Indonesia as reflected in English-mediated instruction practices in international schools.

She has diverse experiences in teaching, research and leadership at the university. Her research interests include language policy and planning, international education, global English, applied linguistics, TESOL, qualitative method and interpretive policy analysis.


4. Dr. Djuli Djatiprambudi, M.Sn., Universitas Negeri Surabaya


Dr. Djuli Djatiprambudi, M.Sn. graduated from the Doctoral Program in Fine Arts, Institut Teknology Bandung Postgraduate School in 2009. Since 1986 until now, he has been active in writing in a number of mass media and scientific journals of art, education, and culture. His research interests are in Fine Arts and culture.  He is a lecturer in Art Criticism, Aesthetics, Art Theory, Art Research Methods, and Statistics at the Department of Fine Arts, Department of Design, and Postgraduate Program at Universitas Negeri Surabaya. He is also a lecturer, supervisor, and guest examiner in the Doctoral Program of UNNES Art Education, UGM Fine Arts Studies, ITB Fine Arts, and UNAIR Social Sciences.