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Strengthening of Academic Culture to Reduce Intellectual Banality in Universities

Inauguration of Professor 21 February 2012

  Intellectual banality is increasingly widespread in the education sector, including in higher education today. This phenomenon is characterized by the undetected degradation with the decrease of academic quality and, at the same time, declining commitment in the field of science in which academics are involved. Acade ...

Vice President Attended Inauguration of Professor Denny Indrayana

Inauguration of Professor 13 February 2012

  YOGYAKARTA-Vice President Boediono attended the inauguration of Prof. Denny Indarayana, S.H, LL.M., Ph.D. at Universitas Gadjah Mada’s Senate Hall on Monday (6/2). Vice President and Mrs. Herawati Boediono were present with Yogyakarta Governor, Sri Sultan HB X and GKR Hemas, and Rector Prof. Ir. Sudjarwadi and wife. ...

Prof. Jazi: Hardware Design Not Accessible to Public Freely

Inauguration of Professor 08 February 2012

  Information technology initiatives actually are in form of acquiring wisdom. Institutions should not only have the data and information concerning internal and external environment, but also be able to process data and information into knowledge and wisdom so that every management decision and execution of action provide opt ...

Opportunity to Return Corrupted Assets through Reversed Evidence

Inauguration of Professor 01 February 2012

YOGYAKARTA- The reversed system for evidence in civil affairs as practised in several countries, the U.S., the UK, and some European countries, can be made source of reference for reversed evidence in returning assets that are obtained through corruption crimes in Indonesia. The regulation of reversed evidence and dossier arrangement should ...

Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics Increases

Inauguration of Professor 28 December 2011

  In June the world was shocked with the advent of Escherichia coli bacteria that has claimed 26 lives in Germany and 1 in Sweden. Due to the spread of the bacteria, 3,235 cases have been reported in Germany, 72 of whom suffer from hemolytic uremic syndrome, a life-threatening disease because it destroys kidneys and nervous sy ...

Prof. Sugeng: Conventional Methods for Compounds Identification is Not Sufficient

Inauguration of Professor 19 December 2011

At first identification of a compound made by observing the chemical reactions, which is by destructing the identified compounds. This is followed by destruction result employed to deduce the molecular origin. In addition, chemical reactions were performed on the existing functional groups in the molecule. According to Prof. Dr. Su ...

Prof. Nurhasan: Behind Beautiful Face, Modern Law is Manipulative

Inauguration of Professor 14 December 2011

Critical law reviewers view that not only deviation in law enforcement occurs in Indonesia, but also the substance potentially causes negative impact on people's lives. This is due to the formation of law in Indonesia that is swept away by "modernity trap", where the law is built by modern social value if it is desired to be ...

Aquaculture Has to be in Line with Sustainable Development Concept

Inauguration of Professor 21 November 2011

The potential of aquaculture resources in Indonesia is enormous. Currently, Indonesia becomes the 4th biggest contributor of food derived from aquaculture in the world, after China, India, and Vietnam. Nevertheless, fish consumption in Indonesia is uneven, in outside Java it is generally higher than average (30.17 kg/capita) whereas ...

Capability to Design a Factory: Main Competency of a Chemical Engineer

Inauguration of Professor 29 September 2011

As a country that has considerable amount of natural resources, Indonesia has a wide range of chemical industry, whether small, medium or large. There are five major oil refineries owned by state owned enterprise PT. Pertamina, 5 large-scale fertilizer plants, as well as several cement factories with a production capacity reaching several million t ...

Inauguration of Prof. Augustinus Supriyanto: Important, Ratification of Migrants Convention 1990

Inauguration of Professor 26 July 2011

Indonesia is a country which has a quite large migrant workers. Data of the National Agency for Placement and Protection of Indonesian Workers (BNP2TKI) mention that the total number of migrant workers is 126,031 people of which 78.05% (98 372) are female workers. The phenomenon contains the essence of the women's ...

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