UNJ Eurasia 2026 brings together distinguished academics from countries such as Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, Australia, Italy, Korea, Taiwan, as well as leading universities in Indonesia. The presence of professors, associate professors, and public policy practitioners offers multidisciplinary perspectives on artificial intelligence, digital transformation, global governance, education, communication, and contemporary social issues. This forum is not merely a series of academic lectures, but a reflective dialogue space to map the future of an increasingly digitalized global society.
Digital transformation presents both opportunities and risks. Changes in the labor landscape, the redefinition of knowledge authority, algorithmic ethical crises, and the disruption of social relations have become crucial issues of the 21st century. Through UNJ Eurasia 2026, academic discourse is directed not only toward the technical aspects of AI, but also toward its social, legal, cultural, and human dimensions. This approach aligns with the character of FISH UNJ as a faculty of social sciences and law that places humanity at the center of transformation.

Contribution to the SDGs and the Strengthening of Global Academic Networks
The relevance of UNJ Eurasia 2026 to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is clearly reflected in several key objectives. SDG 4 on Quality Education is embodied through international learning access for students and lecturers of FISH UNJ. Direct interaction with international academics enriches global perspectives, enhances digital literacy, and fosters a research-based academic culture. SDG 9 on Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure is reflected in discussions on technological innovation and institutional transformation in the AI era. SDG 16 on Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions is represented through deliberations on digital governance, AI ethics, and global regulation. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure tercermin pada diskusi inovasi teknologi serta transformasi institusi pendidikan menghadapi era AI. SDG 16 mengenai Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions hadir melalui pembahasan tata kelola digital, etika kecerdasan buatan, serta regulasi global.
This commitment reinforces the Vision of FISH UNJ: to become a world-class faculty that is excellent, competitive, and character-driven in the fields of social sciences and law education. Academic excellence is built through cross-national knowledge transfer. Competitiveness is strengthened through international networks with the Eurasia Foundation. Academic character is shaped through ethical discussions on the social impact of technology.
This forum also represents a concrete step toward campus internationalization. Joint publications, collaborative research opportunities, academic mobility, and institutional reputation strengthening constitute its long-term potential outcomes. Students gain the opportunity to engage directly with global experts, broadening their critical thinking horizons regarding the future of work, public policy, digital security, and global communication transformation.
The presence of interdisciplinary speakers demonstrates that AI issues are not merely technical domains, but interdisciplinary territories encompassing law, public policy, communication, culture, education, and social development. Asia–Europe perspectives enrich the Global South approach while opening critical reflection on global digital inequalities.
UNJ Eurasia 2026 symbolizes the academic courage of FISH UNJ in navigating an uncertain future. Technological disruption is not addressed reactively, but through structured scientific forums grounded in international dialogue. This strategy demonstrates a genuine commitment toward becoming a world-class faculty—not merely as a slogan, but through concrete collaborative practices.
The future direction of social sciences education cannot be separated from digital transformation. The Eurasia Lecturer Series 2026 illustrates that FISH UNJ positions itself as an active actor in global academic conversations. The Eurasia network opens spaces for cross-cultural, cross-policy, and cross-perspective learning.
UNJ Eurasia 2026 is not merely a semester-based academic agenda. The program represents an investment in reputation, quality, and the global vision of FISH UNJ toward 2045. This effort reaffirms the position of FISH UNJ as a center of social sciences and law scholarship that is adaptive, reflective, and oriented toward sustainable development (NHI/ENP).



Mencerdaskan dan Mencerahkan
Gedung K Kampus UNJ, Jl. Rawamangun Muka Jakarta Timur
Senin - Jumat
08:00 - 16:00 WIB
© 2025 Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Hukum – Universitas Negeri Jakarta
We use cookies to improve your experience on our site. By using our site, you consent to cookies.
Manage your cookie preferences below:
Essential cookies enable basic functions and are necessary for the proper function of the website.
You can find more information in our Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy.