Faculty Corner
The pervasive integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into various systems has sparked debates surrounding data protection.
In a groundbreaking alliance, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), in collaboration with the Yogyakarta Government and the Yogyakarta Province Prosecutor’s Office, solidified their commitment by signing a Memorandum of Understanding. This strategic partnership, focusing on implementing legal services for the Suluh Praja Information System, unfolded on Friday (Dec.
Dr. Dimas Adhi Pradana, a distinguished lecturer in the Department of Pharmacy at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Islamic University of Indonesia, has achieved a significant milestone by completing his doctoral program at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM). His journey culminated in a successful defense of his dissertation on the “Influence of Genetic Variation […].
Higher education institutions emerge as pivotal players in the dynamic landscape of health policies and practices, wielding strategic influence in promoting and integrating evidence-based approaches. The onset of the pandemic has upheaved established norms, catalyzing transformative shifts and a heightened focus on using evidence. To navigate this terrain effectively, there is a pressing need for […].
In the intricate landscape of pharmaceuticals, the active ingredients seldom stand alone; they find their potent expression in meticulously formulated preparations. These formulations demand the synergy of active substances and supporting cast members known as excipients, ushering them into a realm of suitability and unwavering quality.
In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) grimly reported 700,000 deaths attributed to microbial resistance, with respiratory infections, sexually transmitted diseases, and urinary tract infections standing out as the primary culprits. Alarming projections by researchers hint at a substantial increase in such deaths by 2050 unless decisive action is taken against microbial resistance to antimicrobials.
Educators from the UGM Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences recently spearheaded an awareness campaign illuminating the perils associated with the liquid utilized by “silver people.” Silver people are familiar in Indonesia.
Stroke stands as a global behemoth, claiming lives with relentless precision and contributing significantly to mortality rates in Indonesia.
Faculty members from the UGM Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing recently made a compelling case at the Global Forum on Bioethics in Research held in Montreux, Switzerland, on Nov.
In the grand tapestry of human civilization, sedimentology and stratigraphy weave a crucial narrative, influencing endeavors to meet diverse needs and serving as sentinels against potential disasters. The profound comprehension of sedimentary rock characteristics within the Earth’s crust empowers individuals to navigate exploration sagaciously, while insights into sedimentation processes foster a heightened awareness of potential […].
The Center for Tropical Medicine at the UGM Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing hosted a seminar centered around Wolbachia-infused mosquitoes on Thursday, Nov.
For a nation inherently vulnerable to various disasters, Indonesia grapples with a critical concern–earthquakes. An in-depth grasp of fundamental concepts, adept management, and comprehensive disaster mitigation strategies are essential for crafting an effective emergency response system. Addressing this need, the UGM Faculty of Engineering proudly introduced the book “Geologi Gempa Bumi Indonesia” (Indonesian Earthquake Geology) […].
As Indonesia’s film industry continues to bloom, a remarkable collaboration among budding talents from diverse educational backgrounds has woven cinematic enchantment. “Setan Alas!” or internationally titled “The Draft!,” a cinematic gem birthed from the synergy of vocational high school students, university scholars, and lecturers, has not only secured a place in the limelight but has […].
The ever-evolving landscape of technology, coupled with the surge of digital media and the aftermath of the post-COVID-19 era, has orchestrated profound transformations in the public domain. These shifts redefine the dynamics of human interaction and reshape the intricate fabric of trust among diverse entities navigating the disrupted communication space. Hence, there is an imperative […].
The UGM Faculty of Engineering is reaffirming its commitment to safety, health, and environment (SHE) awareness, particularly within the professional landscape. As an integral facet of the educational process, the faculty continually underscores SHE-related considerations throughout the academic community to instill a culture of responsibility.
As Indonesia gears up for the 2024 election, the nation is witnessing a surge in political scrutiny, mainly directed at presidential and vice-presidential candidates. Beyond campaign promises, public discourse has shifted to scrutinizing these political figures’ attitudes, behaviors, and movements. A discussion on the culture of shame within Indonesia’s democratic ethics was ignited during UGM’s […].
As Indonesia gears up for the 2024 elections, a seismic shift is anticipated as young voters take center stage, constituting 52 percent of the colossal 204,807,222-strong registered voter base. With millennials and Generation Z at the forefront, these young electorates bring a unique characteristic to the political landscape—a penchant for change, often colloquially described as […].
Dr. Soedarmanto Indarjulianto has been officially inaugurated as a professor of veterinary clinical science at the UGM Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. The ceremonial inauguration, held at the UGM Senate Hall on Thursday (Nov.
In a momentous academic milestone, Professor Indriana Kartini, a distinguished faculty member at the UGM Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, has been formally inaugurated as a professor of chemistry. Taking center stage, she delivered an inaugural speech titled “Sustainable Nanochemistry for the Revitalization of Natural Dyes Towards Human Prosperity and Environmental Sustainability” on Thursday […].
Ruminant animals, including the likes of cows, goats, and sheep, stand as vital sources of nutrition, providing two of the three primary nutrients essential for human sustenance: protein and lipids. The ruminant animal population in Indonesia is substantial, with a projected surge in meat consumption.
UGM’s Smart Agriculture team has emerged triumphant, seizing the coveted first place in the Business Plan Competition hosted by the UGM Student Executive Board (BEM KM). The competition, aptly titled the EKRAF International Essay Competition, witnessed the Smart Agriculture maestros clinching victory among 35 competing teams.
In the tapestry of Indonesia’s abundant natural resources, hydrocarbons stand out as a potential wealth waiting to be unlocked through exploration.
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.
In a stride towards broadening collaborative horizons, Komatsu Indonesia, a leading heavy equipment manufacturer, seeks to deepen its partnership in education and research with Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM). This multifaceted collaboration encompasses human resources development initiatives, scholarship provisions, joint research endeavors, and the introduction of the heavy equipment giant to students. The commitment to this […].
The UGM Faculty of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture, FAO Indonesia, and the East Sumba Regional Government, orchestrated an evaluation and coordination effort to tackle the ongoing locust infestation on Sumba Island, East Nusa Tenggara.
The inaugural debate among the presidential candidates for the 2024 election unfolded at the KPU Office in Central Jakarta on Tuesday night (Dec.
Mlathi Anggayuh Jati, fondly known as Gayuh, stands tall among the 1,852 recent graduates celebrated at the UGM graduation ceremony on Nov.
A team from the Accounting Education Program (PPAk) at the UGM Faculty of Economics and Business launched digital financial literacy training in collaboration with the Keerom Trade and MSMEs Office. This training is aimed at Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) owned by the Papuan people in Keerom Regency.
The UGM Forestry Alumni (KAGAMAHUT) in Lampung planted 100 tree seedlings in Bhineka Tunggal Ika Park at the Lampung Human Resources Development Agency on Sunday, December 10.
The Digital Intelligence Course (MKKD), the collaborative course between the UGM Center for Digital Society (CfDS), the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, Siberkreasi, and the Ministry of Education and Culture, has concluded with success.