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The persistent issue of land conflicts, an enduring struggle with seemingly no resolution in sight, continues to cast its shadow across various corners of the archipelago. The discord over land rights, typically ensnaring indigenous communities in tussles with corporations, persists with disheartening regularity.
Whether pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate studies, students at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) extend their academic pursuits beyond the lecture halls and research labs. Their daily lives unfold within the confines of the campus and the residential tapestry of neighboring communities. Consequently, the active involvement of residents becomes pivotal in observing and guiding student behavior, ensuring […].
Profound sorrow envelops Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) as it bids farewell to one of its luminaries, Professor Wahyudi Budi Sediawan, from the Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering. The academic community mourns his passing on Sunday, Dec.
UGM, in tandem with state-owned enterprises (BUMN), hosted the BUMN Internship Fair 2023, spanning two days on Dec.
AAGN Ari Dwipayana, the Secretary-General of the UGM Alumni Family (KAGAMA), rallied association members to collaborate with stakeholders to address national issues, particularly those intertwined with sustainability.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has forged a robust alliance with GoTo and TikTok to orchestrate a symphony of educational, research, and community service endeavors. These three influential entities have harmoniously agreed to nurture the nation’s most brilliant minds, transforming them into digital talents ready to shine globally.
In a significant stride toward environmental and community well-being, the Rector of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), Professor Ova Emilia, and the Head of the Geospatial Information Agency (BIG), Professor Muh Aris Marfai, inked a collaboration agreement on Geospatial Management for Parangtritis on Friday (Dec.
Museums have long been relegated to the role of mere custodians of historical artifacts and information.
The Center for Digital Society (CfDS) at UGM joined forces with Traveloka to delve into the pressing need to revitalize the tourism sector through digital innovation. The discourse, presented as part of the DigiTalk #60 event, boasted a panel of speakers, including Muhammad Sidiq Wicaksono (lecturer in Tourism Business, UGM Vocational College), Widyasari Listyowulan (Vice […].
The esteemed Director of Human Resources at UGM, Dr. Suadi, is very soon poised to deliver his inaugural speech as a professor.
The revelation surprised Djoko Walujo Wimboprasetyo–in the last two years, he discovered that the “Sesanti Gadjah Mada,” a composition he crafted decades ago, has become a staple at various UGM events. This includes the solemnity of bachelor’s degree graduations and the ceremonies of professorial inaugurations. Djoko, who composed the piece during his tenure as a […].
In a momentous ceremony on Thursday (Dec. 14), Dr. Enny Nurbaningsih, a luminary from the UGM Faculty of Law and a distinguished member of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia, was officially inaugurated as a law professor. The occasion was graced by her insightful inaugural speech titled “Paradigmatic Legislative Planning in Achieving the Vision of Indonesia […].
The curtains have closed on the third batch of the Merdeka Student Exchange Program (PMM) at UGM. Amidst a tapestry of diverse stories, a noteworthy narrative emerges from two PMM groups, Malioboro and Parangkusumo, who immersed themselves in the rich experiences of the Nusantara module activities.
In a dynamic session in Yogyakarta on Tuesday (Dec. 12), Tempo Scan Group engaged in talks with Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), exploring potential collaboration opportunities. The meeting brought together key figures, including the President Commissioner, Handojo S Muljadi, and the President Director of Tempo Scan Group, I Made Dharma Wijaya, alongside prominent UGM representatives, such […].
From Dec. 6 to 9, a transformative training session on diversity and peace unfolded at D’Senopati Hotel Yogyakarta, engaging 35 pastors from the Indonesian Protestant Church in Western Indonesia (GPIB). The training, orchestrated by the Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies (ICRS) at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), aimed to enrich the spiritual leaders in various facets […].
Annang Giri Moelyo, MD, has triumphed in his doctoral journey at the UGM Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing, showcasing the pivotal role of Indonesia’s national growth curve in precisely assessing the impact of early childhood stunting on cognitive function in adolescents and young adults.
The Rector of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) orchestrated the signing of three pivotal memoranda of understanding on Wednesday (Dec.
Dr. Muhammad Bayu Sasongko, MD, has been officially inaugurated as a full professor in ophthalmic health sciences at the UGM Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing.
Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) stands as a formidable threat to the flourishing cattle farms in Indonesia. This highly contagious animal disease, affecting the upper respiratory system in cattle, not only triggers a decline in productivity but also gives rise to reproductive complications and virus latency-reactivation, culminating in substantial economic losses and societal repercussions.
Indonesia has made remarkable strides in embracing artificial intelligence (AI) in recent years.
The relentless march of Artificial Intelligence (AI) through diverse sectors has led to transformative disruptions.
UGM Legal Expert Delves into Personal Data Protection Challenges in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Use
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 […].
The potential in Murung Raya Regency is poised for an orchestrated crescendo, thanks to the unveiling of a Master Plan for Regional Tourism Development by the UGM Center for Tourism Studies. The revelation unfolded during a forum group discussion (FGD) on the preparation, orchestrated in tandem with the Murung Raya Youth, Sports, and Tourism Office.
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.
Universities, the epicenters of knowledge creation and dissemination, pulsate with the dual heartbeat of education and research.
The Sexual Violence Crime Law, officially in force since May 9, 2022, heralds a promising era for addressing cases of sexual violence and safeguarding women and children in Indonesia, particularly within the higher education landscape.
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.