Faculty Corner
Dr. Agus Heruanto Hadna was officially inaugurated as a professor of public policy at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM). The ceremony on Thursday (Feb.
Dr. Adi Djoko Guritno, the CEO of PT Pagilaran, was officially inducted as a full professor in agricultural industrial technology at the Faculty of Agricultural Technology, UGM. His induction occurred at the UGM Senate Hall on Thursday (Feb.
In a heartwarming ceremony on Tuesday (Feb. 27) at the UGM Senate Hall, a husband and wife achieved a remarkable milestone together as they were inaugurated as professors at Universitas Gadjah Mada. Meet Professor Muslikhin Hidayat (50) and Professor Ria Millati (51), both esteemed figures in their respective fields.
UGM is dedicated to bolstering the future of food security expediting the attainment of sustainable development goals (SDGs).
Jane Vogel Mantiri (71) holds United States citizenship and has Indonesian-Dutch heritage from both her parents.
The advent of the digital era has revolutionized societal behaviors and routines.
Promoting a sustainable green economy is a multifaceted endeavor that requires collaboration across disciplines and sectors.
Amid the UGM graduation ceremony on Wednesday (Feb. 21), Jono (73) and Ngadinah (58) graced the stage, holding a cherished 40×60 cm frame adorned with their beloved child’s portrait.
At the Concert Hall of Taman Budaya Yogyakarta, the Center for Public Mental Health (CPMH) at the UGM Faculty of Psychology orchestrated a compelling art performance titled “A Visual Symphony for Mental Health” on Thursday, Feb 15. Collaborating with the Arts for Mental Health Advocacy (AMHA) network, this event represents CPMH’s commitment to advancing mental […].
Indonesia, renowned for its myriad volcanoes, stands as a geological marvel.
In maritime nations, where vast expanses of water define national borders, Indonesia recognizes the imperative of a robust naval surveillance system to monitor ship activities vigilantly.
The UGM Faculty of Cultural Sciences orchestrated the much-anticipated LPDP Language Enrichment Program Batch I of 2024, drawing in 37 eager participants from diverse academic backgrounds spanning universities across Indonesia.
Dr. Budiadi, a distinguished lecturer at the Faculty of Forestry, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), ascended to the rank of professor in the domain of tropical silviculture agroforestry. His momentous achievement was marked by an inaugural address titled “Silviculture, Agroforestry, and Human Ecology: Pioneering Sustainable Forest Cover and Community Well-being,” delivered on Tuesday (Feb.
Hadi Tjahjanto, the Minister of Agrarian and Spatial Planning/Head of the National Land Agency (ATR/BPN), captivated the audience with a thought-provoking discourse during the 78th-anniversary celebration of the UGM Faculty of Engineering, held on Saturday (Feb.
Doping, a performance-enhancing stimulant, comes in various forms, like medications, supplements, and hormones. The use of doping has tarnished the titles of many athletes, leading to sanctions like the Indonesian team’s flag prohibition at the 2021 Thomas Cup because the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) banned the Indonesian team from hoisting the flag as a sanction […].
Issues surrounding child development resonate globally. It’s estimated that approximately 250 million, or 43 percent, of children under the age of 5 in developing nations fail to reach their developmental potential due to factors such as malnutrition, health complications, inadequate stimulation and care, and other poverty-related risks.
Arya Budi, a faculty member at the Department of Politics and Government, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, UGM, reflected on the 2024 election, deeming it as smoothly conducted and conducive despite being marred by political incidents that cast shadows on democracy. These incidents included the contentious ruling of the Constitutional Court and the breaches […].
Professor Fransiskus Trisakti Haryadi was formally instated as a professor specializing in social economics of animal husbandry at the Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada, on Tuesday (Feb.
In politics, criticism is an inherent element of the democratic fabric.
Dr. Muhammad Kamal, a distinguished member of the UGM Faculty of Geography, ascended to the rank of professor in the domain of remote sensing of vegetation. His elevation followed his inaugural address, “The Role of Remote Sensing in Nurturing Mangrove Ecosystems Amidst Climate Variability,” delivered Tuesday (Feb.
Professor Suryo Guritno passed away on Monday, Feb. 12, 2024. This mathematics and statistics expert from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UGM bid farewell at 76.
Professor Projo Danoedoro, a distinguished lecturer at the UGM Faculty of Geography, has been appointed a full professor in remote sensing for landscape ecology. With four decades dedicated to remote sensing, he delivered an inaugural lecture titled “Remote Sensing: Position, Paradigm, and Modeling for Landscape Ecology” during his confirmation ceremony.
Professor Pramaditya Wicaksono has made history at UGM as the youngest full professor, achieving this milestone at the age of 35 years and 11 months.
As Indonesia approaches the crucial phase of the 2024 election, the prevalence of money politics is rising.
Instances of vote-buying often mar the period leading up to elections and on voting day itself.
The UGM Faculty of Psychology, through its Human Quality Development Unit (UPKM), convened a meeting with 63 representatives from various institutions, private companies, and state-owned enterprises to fortify collaboration. This event dubbed the Partner Meeting, welcomed delegates from institutions and UPKM partners, including the Indonesian Ministry of Transportation, the Board of Trustees of Hasanuddin University, […].
Once again, the vast family of Universitas Gadjah Mada is filled with profound sorrow.
Managing climate change requires collective efforts and a strategic approach from various sectors.
Recent public surveys highlight political parties as the least trusted state institution among the public.
Despite efforts, Indonesia still faces challenges in the availability of pharmaceutical products, particularly innovative drugs, which are predominantly imported.