YOGYAKARTA (KU) – As many as 131 students participating in UGM Community Empowerment Program Field Practice (KKN PPM) will implement community empowerment activities through husbandry’s potential development program. One of the activities are empowering goat’s husbandry groups in Brajan critical areas, Kasihan, Bantul, and empowering local communities in Bunder, Gading, Playen, Gunung Kidul on raising timorensis deer.
Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh. Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
executed for practicing science and applying research results through
students who are directly involved in the community with the guidance of
the Field Supervisor," he said.
Under various themes, KKN PPM is expected to improve empathy, care,
student’s multidisciplinary cooperation, contribution of regional and
national competitiveness, and to encourage the creation of learning
community. "Of course, UGM does not want to do this alone but together
with various universities, industries and other agencies and citizens,"
he added.
For the supervisors, Wisnu expected them to be able to assist and train
students to become good leaders and agents of change. "They should make
students as members of working groups who are committed to empower
people. Without them (supervisors), this program will not run well," he
concluded. Secretary of UGM Research and Community Service Institute, Dr. drh.
Wisnu Nurcahyo, Monday (20/9), said that the students will implement
five program’s themes, including water and organic waste management in
the context of community empowerment in health and environment, in
Wirokerten Village, Banguntapan; animal health-based community
empowerment to enhance farm development potentials in Hargotirto
village, Sleman, to become the Prosperous Village. "Implementation of
KKN is currently based on themes suggested by UGM lecturers," Wisnu said
in a ceremony releasing the students at UGM Hall.
In connection with UGM as a research university, Wisnu said that KKN-PPM
will continue to be carried out simultaneously by carrying out certain
themes based on regional characteristics. "Not only that, KKN PPM is
execu