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Indonesia’s new capital, Nusantara (IKN), nestled in the Penajam Paser Utara and Kutai Kartanegara regencies of East Kalimantan, emerges as a treasure trove of biodiversity. It encompasses a mosaic of ecosystems, from tropical rainforests to aquatic realms, providing sanctuaries for diverse life forms.
“Srikandi PLN Goes To Campus” at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) signifies the embodiment of the four core working groups of Srikandi PLN—policy and advocacy, culture and character, capacity building, and infrastructure, including TJSL. This initiative is geared towards capacity building, focusing on amplifying the role of Srikandi PLN within the company. Executed seamlessly, “Srikandi PLN […].
To enhance business development among young entrepreneurs, the UGM Directorate of Community Service organized an MSME seminar with the theme “Planning Enhancement to Become Resilient Entrepreneurs,” attended by 35 selected participants.
The UGM Faculty of Philosophy encourages the development of Nusantara philosophy centers in various regions in Indonesia.
UGM and the UGM Alumni Family (KAGAMA) discussed the widespread use of AI in the financial sector in a webinar themed “AI and Strengthening Inclusive Finance” on Saturday (November 25).
UGM Graduate School Conducts Scientific Writing Workshop to Encourage Licensed Academic Publications
Unlike other forms of writing, academic or scientific writing follows specific rules regarding writing style, grammar, and structure.
The ever-evolving digital technology is increasing demand for skilled digital workers.
The development of information technology and social media platforms has brought about significant changes in the information landscape. Indonesia, with its large population and growing internet access, faces severe threats from disinformation that can distort the mindset and perspectives of society. Digital media technology advancements allow anyone to participate in the production and virality of […].
The automotive industry has been established in Indonesia for a hundred years.
The Head of the Indonesia Cyber and Crypto Agency, Lieutenant General (Ret) Hinsa Siburian, stated that Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are the backbone of Indonesia’s economy, contributing 60.5% to the country’s GDP.
Cases of monkeypox were first confirmed in Indonesia in August 2022.
In collaboration with Toyota, the UGM Faculty of Engineering organized a national seminar to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Indonesian automotive industry, theming “Socio-Economic Challenges and Digital Transformation in the Development of Alternative Energy in the Transportation Sector Towards Net-Zero Emission 2060 in Indonesia.” As part of UGM’s anniversary activities, this seminar featured speakers […].
The Regional Center of Expertise (RCE) Yogyakarta held a workshop and expo on Sunday, October 29, at Wisma MM UGM. The event carried the theme “Implementation Strategies of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) to Support Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).” The workshop aimed to gather educators, practitioners, teachers, government representatives, communities, and individuals who have implemented […].
Traffic congestion and air pollution are prevalent issues almost every city faces today. Some other common transportation problems include dependence on private vehicles, unequal transportation access, lack of public transportation, pedestrian-unfriendly infrastructure, poor road quality, expensive and limited parking, social inequality in transportation access, and urban development not integrated with transportation infrastructure and services.
A total of 21 experts from 11 countries discussed global agricultural land restoration amidst the threat of a world food crisis due to the impacts of climate change and land conversion. The meeting, packaged in the G20 Global Land Initiatives Stocktaking Workshop titled “Trigger Change! Innovative Agriculture Solutions for Land Restoration, a Global Course,” took […].
The academic world is crucial in elaborating various societal issues, ranging from politics, sciences, education, and technology to employment.
The UGM Faculty of Animal Science, in collaboration with Global Food Partners (GFP) and PT Lion Super Indo, conducted Cage-Free Eggs System Training in Yogyakarta. The three-day training, held from November 3 to 5, 2023, took place at the Faculty of Animal Science and the International Training Center Cage-Free Innovation and Welfare Hub owned by […].
The UGM Faculty of Pharmacy organized the 8th International Conference on Pharmacy and Advanced Pharmaceutical Sciences (ICPAPS 2023) and the 14th Annual Conference of the Indonesian Society for Cancer Chemoprevention (ISCC 2023). The ICPAPS 2023 and the ISCC 2023 took place for three days, from November 3 to 5, 2023, at the Faculty of Pharmacy.
Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency stated that the country is experiencing an extraordinary increase in temperature this year. Prolonged drought has led to water shortages in several areas.
The UGM Task Force for the Prevention and Handling of Sexual Violence participated in the National Higher Education Task Force Capacity Building on October 8-11, 2023, in Surabaya, East Java.
The impact of climate change is threatening the sustainability of human life.
The rapid development of technology has made information systems faster and limitless.
The high incidence of violence against children in schools is increasingly concerning.
The development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in Indonesia reached a significant milestone with the establishment of the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy (Stranas AI) in 2020. Its positive impact has been felt across various sectors, including information and communication, financial and insurance services, corporate services, and the agricultural industry.
UGM Student Executive Board Urges Government to Prioritize Village Infrastructure and Digitalization
The UGM Student Executive Board collaborated with the Ministry of Villages, Development of Disadvantaged Regions, and Transmigration to hold the Village Servant Congress entitled “Youth Pledge Synergy in Building Rural Areas: Inspiring Change, Building Sustainable Villages.” The congress occurred at UGM in Yogyakarta on Saturday (October 28).
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) welcomed the team from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology for discussions and to visit its research facilities on November 2-3, 2023.
Efforts to reduce carbon emissions are continually encouraged by the government.
Military justice is one of the efforts to uphold justice and maintain credibility within the military field.
The UGM Public Relations and Protocol Office organized a public speaking training session for the PR teams of faculties, study centers, and work units within Universitas Gadjah Mada. Ika Sastrosoebroto, a PR and brand consultant and the founder and president director of Prominent Public Relations, facilitated the training.
The development of Indonesia’s new capital city, Nusantara, can trigger a wave of urbanization.