As many as 276 UGM students joined Studen ...
Student Community Service Program
YOGYAKARTA – Ten students from six Australian universities have joined the studen ...
BANTUL – Students joining Student Community Service ...
LOMBOK BARAT, NTB – As many as 500 students joined the Student Community Service ...
In 2013 Universitas Gadjah Mada sends a team of Student Community Service (KKN) to Sabang in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam. The team conducts the programme to develop Sabang’s potentials which include infrastructure, ICT and tourism, lasting from early July up to end of August 2013. Mardhani Riasetiawan, MT, lecturer in Faculty ...
YOGYAKARTA - A student’s life is not only lived on campus but also outside in the form of Student Community Service –Community Empowerment. According to Rector of UGM, Prof. Dr. Pratikno, M.Soc., Sc, this is a form of ‘journey’ in order to get a sense of humanity, social awareness and knowledge exploration from local comm ...
UGM continues to be a higher learning institution that develops science and culture for Indonesian independence and prosperity. Many measures are taken to make UGM a national university to which people can refer to by running quality education, research and community service. One form of community service developed by UGM is ...
YOGYAKARTA – After the enacment of Yogyakarta Specialty Law, the provincial government is currently improving itself to resolve poverty issue after a report showing the highest poverty rate in 2012 is in Yogyakarta. The Statistics Bureau records that poverty rate in Yogyakarta in 2012 reached up to 15,88%. A policy taken by Governor Sri Sultan ...
MAGELANG - UGM students and nine students of Ehime University Japan plant 540 Neem trees in Wonolelo village, Sawangan, Magelang. The planting of Neems (Azadirachta indica A. Juss) is intended as pest controller and drug for various kinds of plant diseases. Neem’s leaves and seeds are efficacious as pesticides and insecticid ...
Salak (snake fruit) farmers no longer have to throw away salak’s meat waste. Thanks to the support of UGM KKN PPM students, in addition to compost production, salak waste can also be developed into bioethanol. The plans are that not just the waste of the fruit that can be processed into bioethanol, but also its stems and ...