Rawaaopakonsel.ac.id, Andoolo – The International Young Scholar Symposium on Accountancy, Management, and Business (IYSSAMB), serves as a pillar to bridge between undergraduate curiosity and professional academic rigor. By positioning itself as a collaborative ecosystem, it transforms the often-intimidating world of research into an accessible, mentored experience.
The Core Mission: Collaboration & Mentorship
Unlike traditional conferences that focus purely on the final result, the YSS emphasizes the process. It functions as a “sandbox” where students can test their theories under the watchful eye of experienced academics.
- Student-Led, Faculty-Guided: While students take the lead in data collection and drafting, lecturer supervision ensures that the methodology remains sound and the conclusions are grounded in existing literature.
- Peer-to-Peer Synergy: The platform encourages students from different disciplines to cross-pollinate ideas, fostering a community of practice rather than a siloed competitive environment.
Training Ground for Publication
One of the most significant barriers for young researchers is the “black box” of academic publishing. The YSS demystifies this through structured training:
- Drafting & Formatting: Students learn the nuances of IMRaD (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion) structures.
- The Peer-Review Cycle: Participants often receive constructive feedback that mimics the professional peer-review process, allowing them to refine their work before it hits a public repository.
- Ethics and Integrity: Training includes critical modules on plagiarism, citation standards, and ethical data handling.
Breaking Barriers: The “Free” Advantage
Financial constraints often prevent talented students from participating in high-tier symposiums. By remaining free of charge, the Young Scholar Symposium ensures that:
- Inclusivity is prioritized over institutional wealth.
- Meritocracy thrives, as the quality of the research is the only “currency” required for entry.
- Open Access principles are instilled in students early, viewing knowledge as a public good rather than a gated commodity.
Impact on Career After Graduation
Participating in the symposium isn’t just about adding a line to a CV; it’s about building the “Soft Skills” of Science:
- Public Speaking: Defending a thesis in front of an audience builds immense confidence.
- Networking: Connecting with lecturers and peers can lead to future graduate school recommendations or joint research ventures.
- Professional Identity: Students begin to see themselves not just as “learners,” but as active contributors to the global knowledge base.
The Symposium will serve as a catalyst, turning student potential into scholarly presence by removing the price tag and adding the guidance.

