The Faculty of Economics and Business at Universitas Gadjah Mada (FEB UGM) has reaffirmed its dedication to delivering top-tier higher education with its recent accolade as the best university in Indonesia for accounting studies. This remarkable achievement underscores FEB UGM’s unwavering commitment to academic quality and its prominent standing on the global stage.
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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.
Universitas Gadjah Mada and the Central Kalimantan Provincial Government have forged cooperation in education, research, and community service. At least 12 cooperation agreements were signed by department heads within the Central Kalimantan Provincial Government and Vice Deans from the UGM Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Economics and Business, Faculty of Forestry, Faculty of Animal Science, […].
Efforts to reduce carbon emissions are continually encouraged by the government.
Five UGM students have produced the MAHEZZA puzzle as part of an effort to address mental health issues in Indonesia. The UGM team consists of Yovanti Trifa Mivea, Ahmad Taufiq (Electronics and Instrumentation 2021), Apriana Vika Vikanbara (Management 2021), Muhammad Rizqi (Information Technology 2021), and Hemalia Happy Virginia Koeswardani (Psychology 2021).
A group of UGM students has created an interactive book equipped with a virtual influencer to instill empathy in early childhood towards the threat of extinction facing endemic wildlife.
Semuten hamlet, located in Jatimulyo Village, Bantu Regency, is one of the coconut-producing regions.
Tobacco is a promising cash crop. In the form of cigarette tax, tobacco contributes more than 150 trillion Indonesian rupiahs yearly to the national income. However, the welfare of tobacco farmers, who produce raw tobacco materials, does not match their contribution to the state’s revenue from taxes. Tobacco farmers’ conditions are far from prosperous in […].
A doctoral study from the UGM Faculty of Economics and Business has found that social protection and education are vital to reducing poverty and inequality in Indonesia. The study, conducted by Asih Murwiati, a lecturer at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Lampung, used data from the Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) from […].
Sailal Arimi from the Nagan Raya Regency Development Planning Agency has completed the Doctorate Program in Economics at the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM). In his online defense on Wednesday, September 6, he defended his dissertation “Essays on Human Capital and Its Relation to Household Poverty in Rural Indonesia.” Arimi explained […].
A year ago, the story of a rural Mount Lawu farmers’ child, Apia Dewi Agustin (23), who was in the final semester of her studies at Universitas Gadjah Mada, garnered public attention. Apia’s story inspired the Indonesian community and shattered the stigma that rural children with limited economic conditions could not attend college.
The UGM Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) has accepted 568 new undergraduate students, consisting of 423 regular students and 145 international class students (IUP).
Schalke Anindya Putri, an international undergraduate in Economics at UGM Faculty of Economics and Business, secured first place in the 2023 National Outstanding Student Selection, held from July 23 to 26 at Hasanuddin University, Makassar.
The UGM Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) hosted the 27th annual Network of International Business and Economic Schools (NIBES) meeting on July 3-5 on the UGM campus. NIBES is an international network that enhances internationalization and global understanding in business and economics education.
The Master of Business Administration Program at the UGM Faculty of Economics and Business celebrated its 35th-anniversary culmination on Sunday (2/7).