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UGM, in tandem with state-owned enterprises (BUMN), hosted the BUMN Internship Fair 2023, spanning two days on Dec.
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.
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 […].
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.
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.
Educators from the UGM Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences recently spearheaded an awareness campaign illuminating the perils associated with the liquid utilized by “silver people.” Silver people are familiar in Indonesia.
The Center for Tropical Medicine at the UGM Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing hosted a seminar centered around Wolbachia-infused mosquitoes on Thursday, Nov.
In a vibrant celebration of culture and camaraderie, the Gadjah Mada Community Inspires (GM) orchestrated a Children’s Festival themed “Exploring Culture: Harmony in the Diversity of the Nation’s Culture” on Nov.
For a nation inherently vulnerable to various disasters, Indonesia grapples with a critical concern–earthquakes. An in-depth grasp of fundamental concepts, adept management, and comprehensive disaster mitigation strategies are essential for crafting an effective emergency response system. Addressing this need, the UGM Faculty of Engineering proudly introduced the book “Geologi Gempa Bumi Indonesia” (Indonesian Earthquake Geology) […].
The UGM Faculty of Engineering is reaffirming its commitment to safety, health, and environment (SHE) awareness, particularly within the professional landscape. As an integral facet of the educational process, the faculty continually underscores SHE-related considerations throughout the academic community to instill a culture of responsibility.
Professor Etty Indriati is a beacon of knowledge in forensic anthropology, wielding her expertise to delve into the intricate web of human behavior. Her latest literary offering, “Understanding Emotional Abuse and the Recovery Process,” was the focal point of a riveting book review held at the UGM Library on Wednesday (Nov.
“Srikandi PLN Goes To Campus” at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) signifies the embodiment of the four core working groups of Srikandi PLN—policy and advocacy, culture and character, capacity building, and infrastructure, including TJSL. This initiative is geared towards capacity building, focusing on amplifying the role of Srikandi PLN within the company. Executed seamlessly, “Srikandi PLN […].
At 67, Ratijem stands as a testament to resilience. Hailing from Pandak, Bantul Regency, this tireless woman defies age, carrying loads weighing tens of kilograms on her shoulders. Joining the ranks of hundreds of female porters at Giwangan Market, Yogyakarta, Ratijem navigates through her daily routine, transporting goods that often weigh between 30 and 100 […].
A celebration unfolded in Ngawi, East Java, as Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) marked the inaugural harvest of Gamagora (Gadjah Mada Gogo Rancah) 7 rice. The fertile harvest, cultivated on a 1.5-hectare expanse owned by residents in Guyung Village, Ngawi Regency, yielded an impressive 9.6 tons of dry rice per hectare.
Kagama Lari hosted a night-time running event on Dec. 16-17 in Yogyakarta.
The UGM Faculty of Agriculture, in collaboration with the Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture, FAO Indonesia, and the East Sumba Regional Government, orchestrated an evaluation and coordination effort to tackle the ongoing locust infestation on Sumba Island, East Nusa Tenggara.
In a commendable outreach effort, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) orchestrated a social service event encompassing health checks and educational programs for the local community surrounding the UGM employee apartments on Wednesday (Dec.
The UGM Center for Cultural Studies has unleashed Truwelu, a semi-digital interactive game poised to revolutionize disaster mitigation education from a cultural perspective.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) stands at the forefront of innovation in the ever-evolving landscape of Indonesian education. The dynamic shifts brought about by the internet, automation, and artificial intelligence have significantly reshaped the employment terrain, demanding a more adaptable and continually educated workforce. Recognizing the potential challenges of this transformative period, UGM is embracing its […].
Mlathi Anggayuh Jati, fondly known as Gayuh, stands tall among the 1,852 recent graduates celebrated at the UGM graduation ceremony on Nov.
On a remarkable Tuesday evening (Dec. 19) at the Bangsal Kepatihan, the Yogyakarta Governor, Sri Sultan HB X, presented the esteemed Gender Champion Award to Professor Wening Udasmoro, the UGM Vice-Rector for Education and Teaching.
As Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) celebrated its 74th anniversary on December 19, 2023, the spotlight was on the university’s commitment to transforming and fortifying its leadership in science and innovation, guided by the tri dharma of higher education. In the anniversary meeting held at Grha Sabha Pramana on Tuesday (December 19), Professor Ova Emilia, the […].
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) stands as a beacon of diversity and inclusivity with the inauguration of six spiritual sanctuaries on its campus. In addition to the campus mosque and the Mardliyyah Islamic Center, the university’s rector proudly unveiled a spiritual facilities complex—a testament to UGM’s commitment to nurturing a harmonious coexistence. This complex encompasses two […].
Five Faiths, One Hope: Interfaith Prayers at UGM Celebrate 74 Years and Seek Blessings for Democracy
A display of unity adorned the Balairung courtyard on Saturday (December 16), where a red and white tumpeng (cone-shaped rice dish) took center stage. Positioned on the table in front of the platform, it symbolized more than just a culinary delight—it marked the convergence of five religious leaders, each offering prayers for the nation’s well-being, […].
As part of its 74th anniversary, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) took the opportunity to celebrate the literary works of Indonesia’s legendary poet WS Rendra in the “Bulaksumur Cultural Night: Reflections on WS Rendra’s Verse” on Saturday, December 9. “This evening is an appreciation night for WS Rendra’s legacy, as well as the soft launch of […].
In celebration of the 74th anniversary of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), a vibrant array of events awaits, echoing the theme, “Digital Transformation: Harmonizing Innovation and Humanity.” Among the noteworthy annual celebrations is Nitilaku, a tradition rooted in UGM’s history since 2012.
The UGM Alumni Family (KAGAMA) in Riau, in collaboration with the Riau Stunting Reduction Acceleration Team, organized a social service event on Sunday (November 26) in the courtyard of the Riau Social Affairs Office.
To enhance business development among young entrepreneurs, the UGM Directorate of Community Service organized an MSME seminar with the theme “Planning Enhancement to Become Resilient Entrepreneurs,” attended by 35 selected participants.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) stands as a beacon of community service dedication in Indonesia, clinching the prestigious Bima Award for achieving the highest community service score from 2020 to 2022.
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