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YOGYAKARTA – Legal studies prevailing in Indonesia need to have Pancasila paradigm.
YOGYAKARTA – Surabaya River is a source of drinking water for household needs.
YOGYAKARTA – Stocks ownership and government intervention in banking affect adversely to the performance of national banks.
YOGYAKARTA – Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (MIPA), Dr. Chairil Anwar, launched the ‘MIPA Ngepit’ (MIPA Biking) program in order to support the ‘UGM...
Faculty of Animal Science of Universitas Gadjah Mada began the series of 42th Anniversary commemoration by implementing the Opening event on Wednesday (21/9) with the theme “Faculty of An...
Senior Vice Rector for Education, Research and Community Service Professor.
Chances of getting a scholarship to study are increasingly open for anyone.
Management of information can be viewed as a planned process, starting from the gathering of information to their utilization in order to support decision making at all levels of org...
YOGYAKARTA- It is assumed that the rainy season in 2011 is influenced by La Nina, a natural phenomenon of sea surface temperature deviation in the western Pacific Ocean region, where sea...
YOGYAKARTA- Population of bike users in Yogyakarta is quite potential.
Subjective well-being can affect physical and psychological conditions that would affect an individual appearance.
Venezuela has always been a country that attracts the attention of many people.
American Corner of Universitas Gadjah Mada Library held a discussion on movie making entitled Multiculturalism in American Arts, on Monday (26/9).
MAGELANG-Coming to the rainy season, along people around Kali Putih river in Jumoyo, Magelang, are expected to remain alert to the possibility of cold lava flooding.
This article is a clarification of the release on UGM page dated July 29, 2011, entitled Making Poverty a Tourist Attraction.
Entering the 65th anniversary, Faculty of Agriculture attempts to keep moving forward.
YOGYAKARTA – Minister of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Dr. Fadel Muhammad, said the ministry would carry out marine and fisheries development which is oriented on poverty alleviatio...
Professor of Faculty of Law, Prof. Dr. Sudjito, S.H, urging the Indonesian Constitutional Court (MK) to actively perform judivicial review of all acts and regulations that were deeme...
In an effort to improve cooperation with industry and society in general, UGM Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) through Jakarta representative office held a mini expo of i...
Apart from being one of human provisions, weaving in the cultural aspect of Indonesia also has several functions in the community who created it, especially related to social, econom...
As a country that has considerable amount of natural resources, Indonesia has a wide range of chemical industry, whether small, medium or large.
At least 130 local and foreign artists take part in Jogja International Street Performance 2011 activity which took place from September 26 to 28.
Asthma is a disease that is often encountered in children.
YOGYAKARTA- Campus development master plan of Universitas Gadjah Mada from 2005 to 2015 is to give direction to the development of educopolis area, namely a conducive environment to ...
YOGYAKARTA- Security and convenience in a country are key to tourism development, including in Indonesia.
YOGYAKARTA – Minister for Fisheries and Maritime Affairs, Fadel Muhammad, said that Indonesia has to immediately stop the salt import policy, due to the current domestic production of...
YOGYAKARTA-Two students of Faculty of Medicine UGM, Erlangga Prasamya and Yoga Rossi Widya Utama, have recently presented the results of their research on the European Student Conference (E...
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) and the Ministry of Research and Technology are currently developing a hybrid electric energy utilization of the potential wind and solar thermal energy...
Disaster management expert, Prof. Dr. Sudibyakto, appealed to the academic community not to be fooled but can correctly understand the climate change issue.
Corruption handling system or Anti-Corruption Law in Indonesia is not rational, so it absolutely does not create deterrent effect for corruptors.