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Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) is exploring potential collaborations with Pati Regency, Central Java, in various research fields such as fisheries development, renewable energy, disaster mitigation, and the Student Community Service Program (KKN-PPM) sustainability. This initiative was discussed during a meeting between UGM Vice-Rector for Student Affairs, Community Service, and Alumni, Dr. Arie Sujito, and members […].
Several villages in Pati Regency, Central Java, have many attractive tourist destinations, including Bakaran Wetan Village, Dukutalit Village, and Kedung Pancing Village. Bakaran Wetan Village boasts cultural tourist attractions such as the Nyai Ageng Sabirah shrine, the Ki Dalang Soponyono site, and the Sudewi batik museum. In Dukutalit Village, the strengths and potential of micro, […].
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The UGM Faculty of Forestry organized a two-day orientation program on August 2-3, 2023, themed “Passion of Foresters Achieves Empowered Indonesia.” With this theme, the program aims to cultivate empowered young foresters with strong fighting spirit, social consciousness, environmental love, and critical thinking skills, equipping them with the necessary means to contribute significantly to the […].
The Rector of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) signed a Letter of Intent for Collaboration between UGM and PT Global Investment Institusi, a subsidiary of LX International (formerly LG International Corp), a South Korean company. Both parties have agreed to collaborate in education, research, and community service, particularly in developing online learning platforms.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), in collaboration with the Sinduadi Village Government, inaugurated the integrated waste management site “Sinduadi Gumregah Gayeng Regeng” in Sinduadi Village, Mlati District, Sleman, Yogyakarta, on Monday (14/8). The opening of this integrated waste management site was marked by the unveiling of the signboard by Sleman Regent Kustini Sri Purnomo, witnessed by […].
UGM’s student contingent brought home one silver medal and two honorable mentions at the 2023 International Mathematics Competition (IMC), held in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria. The 30th IMC involved hundreds of participants from various countries from July 31 to August 6, 2023.
The UGM Center for Regional Development Planning Studies (PSPPR) and the International Cooperation Center (PUSKI) of the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology organized the ASEAN Framework on Logistics for Digital Economy Supply Chain for Rural Areas.
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The UGM Archery Student Activity Unit brought home medals from the East Jakarta Pangkoopsudnas (National Air Defense Commander) Archery Championship held from Thursday (27/7) to Sunday (30/7). This event, organized for the first time by the Indonesian Archery Association in East Jakarta, occurred at the Koopsudnas Stadium, East Jakarta.
UGM students taking Community Service (KKN-PPM) in Tunjungan and Kedungrejo organized the Blora Tourism Village Festival to promote tourism and cultural potential in Tunjungan Village, Tunjungan District, Blora Regency.
The Gadjahmada Airport Transporter Electric (GATe) developed by UGM researchers has officially been included in the national electronic catalog (e-catalog), making it easier for consumers to order and purchase this product.
UGM conducted a Collaborative Community Service (KKN) program on Enggano Island, North Bengkulu Regency, Bengkulu Province, from June 23 to August 11, 2023. This activity manifests UGM’s commitment to developing the country, aligning with sustainable development goals (SDGs) to eradicate poverty. The collaborative program focuses on community empowerment for local economic strengthening, public health, food […].
The COVID-19 pandemic that struck the world in 2019 served as a lesson for many countries in the health field.
Nusantara Manuscript Society (Manassa) and UGM Faculty of Cultural Sciences (FIB) organized the “XIX Nusantara Manuscript International Symposium” on Monday (7/8), featuring various experts and scholars in Indonesian manuscripts. This biennial event aims to preserve the archipelago’s cultural heritage, especially significant manuscripts, from being eroded by the passage of time.
The plan for relocating the capital city to Kalimantan Island was announced by President Joko Widodo back in 2019. The construction has been ongoing, and the new capital, Nusantara, was officially inaugurated in Sepaku, Penajam Paser Utara Regency, East Kalimantan Province.
The concept of sustainable development towards Indonesia 2045 continues to be emphasized across various sectors. The Ministry of National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency has formulated the Long-Term Development Plan (RPJP) 2022-2045 to support the vision of Golden Indonesia 2045. This issue was discussed in a public seminar with the theme “Foresight For and As […].
Hand-drawn batik is one of Indonesia’s ancestral heritages that must be preserved and safeguarded for future generations.
Dr. Thomas Dicky Hastjarjo, a professor at the UGM Faculty of Psychology, passed away on Thursday (3/8) at 00:36 AM at Panti Rapih Hospital at 67. The late professor’s body was buried at the UGM family cemetery in Sawitsari after a funeral ceremony at the UGM Central Building on Friday (4/8).
The UGM Center for Security and Peace Studies (PSKP), along with the Nahdlatul Ulama Central Board (PBNU) and UGM Press, CSCV, and UNU Yogyakarta, has launched the proceedings of the G20 Religion Forum, also known as R20.
UGM, Halmahera University, and Khairun University have collaborated in spice research and academic innovation.
The Rector of Universitas Gadjah Mada and the Head of the Nusantara Capital City Authority (OIKN) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) regarding the development of human resources through education and training, empowerment of expertise, exchange of data and/or information, scientific research/studies, and community service on Friday (4/8) in Samboja, East Kalimantan.
Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease that can lead to death if not treated promptly.
Developing superior and adaptive feed plant varieties to Indonesia’s climate and soil conditions is crucial to supporting the country’s livestock.
Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) is a deadly and contagious viral infection that affects all cloven-hoofed animals, such as cows, buffaloes, pigs, goats, sheep, and even wild animals like elephants and deer. The FMD cases in livestock (goats and cows) in Indonesia have yet to be effectively addressed, necessitating comprehensive and sustainable eradication efforts.
27 UGM students participating in community service (KKN-PPM) have successfully reduced childhood stunting rates in Jepara Regency, namely in Jambu Village and Sekuro Village.
Waste remains a significant problem for communities, making waste management crucial to address this issue. The UGM Faculty of Biology is trying to introduce various simple technologies for processing household waste, particularly organic waste.
North Maluku is known as a producer of nutmeg and cloves.
The Education Fund Management Institution (LPDP) scholarship for 2023 is again being held to provide educational opportunities for Indonesian students. This year, the 209th batch, known as Asa Gaharu, accommodates 304 students to study in 11 destination countries.
Four hundred two of the total 713 students (56.38%) at the recent postgraduate graduation ceremony of Universitas Gadjah Mada on Wednesday (26/7) were female.