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2023

PPSMB Pionir Gadjah Mada 2023: Gadjah Mada Initiative, Accelerating the Nation’s Civilization

News Release Monday, 7 August 2023

The student orientation program, known as PPSMB, has commenced at Pionir Gadjah Mada. PPSMB, which stands for Pelatihan Pembelajar Sukses Mahasiswa Baru, is an official introduction to the campus environment for new students at UGM. The theme for this year’s Pionir Gadjah Mada PPSMB is “Gadjah Mada Initiative, Accelerating the Nation’s Civilisation”. The objective of this program is to create Young Gadjah Mada (Gamada) who can take the lead in developing the national civilization. PPSMB Pionir Gadjah Mada comprises a number of activities, which are listed below.

The University of Gadjah Mada has a comprehensive program designed to prepare its incoming students for the academic and social challenges of university life. This program, known as PPSMB, consists of four distinct segments, each focusing on different aspects of personal and professional development.

The first segment, University PPSMB, takes place over two days and serves to introduce students to the history, philosophy, and values of the university. Through a variety of activities and workshops, students learn about the vision and mission of UGM, as well as the tridharma activities that are integral to campus life. The goal of University PPSMB is to create a sense of community and instill in students the character traits of ‘SANG JUARA’ – Santun, Adil, Nasionalis, Gembira, Honest, Unggul, Amanah, Religius, and Reliable.

The second segment, Faculty PPSMB, is a campus orientation activity at the faculty level. This two-day program provides students with an introduction to the history, philosophy, values, vision, and mission of their respective faculties. For instance, the Faculty of Cultural Sciences focuses on the theme of “Amerta Grantha” which means the eternity of the bond knot. Through this theme, students are encouraged to unite and collaborate, regardless of their backgrounds, to create a large family within the faculty.

The third segment, PPSMB Softskills, is a series of activities aimed at developing life skills, adaptability, time management, and effective communication. This two-day program is designed to produce students with superior personal qualities who can be effective problem-solvers in any situation.

Finally, the Action Plan is a week-long activity designed to implement the values and lessons learned from the previous segments of PPSMB. During this time, students are encouraged to apply their knowledge and skills to make a positive impact on their communities. The ultimate goal of PPSMB is to create well-rounded, responsible, and successful members of society who embody the values of UGM.

 

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Mangayubagya Graduate Programme of Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM Period IV T.A. 2022/2023

News Release Monday, 7 August 2023

On Wednesday, 26 July 2023, the Faculty of Cultural Sciences graduated 35 graduates of the Postgraduate Program with a proportion of 31 graduates of the Masters program and 4 graduates of the Doctoral program. The event was opened with remarks from Dr Nur Saktiningrum, M.Hum. as a representative of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences. Furthermore, there was a choir performance from the BSO of FIB Students, Paramadaya, which performed three songs, namely Rindu Lukisan – Ismail Marzuki arranged by Mahardika Simbolon; Proud of Your Boy – Alan Meken arranged by Jonathan Palant; Sway – arranged by Kirby Shaw.

The average GPA for the Masters programme is 3.77 and for the Doctoral programme is 3.71. The fastest graduate and highest GPA for the Master’s programme was achieved by Paksi Raras Alit from the Master of Literature with a study period of 1 year 6 months 25 days and a total GPA of 4.00. This received a response from Dr Nur Saktiningrum, M.Hum, “sudah cepat, empat pula”. The fastest graduate and highest GPA for the Doctoral programme was achieved by Andi Mustofa from the Doctor of Humanities Sciences with a study period of 2 years 9 months 12 days and a GPA of 3.87.

The graduation ceremony this time was closed with a procession of handing over certificates and certificates of cumlaude graduates from each department followed by a photo procession with graduates with the ranks of deans and head of study programmes from each department.

The Faculty of Cultural Sciences congratulates the graduates who have successfully completed their education. Hopefully what has been obtained can provide benefits and be successful in their careers.

Karya Mahadaya: Amaluddin Sope, Master Student of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts UGM class of 2021

News Release Tuesday, 1 August 2023

The latest news from Mahadaya comes from Amaluddin Sope, a fourth-semester Master of Archaeology student in the Faculty of Cultural Sciences at UGM. Amaluddin is currently working on his thesis and believes that success is not just about achieving a perfect GPA, but also applying the knowledge gained during his studies.

In 2021, only two months after being awarded Mahadaya status, Amaluddin was accepted as a recipient of the Indonesian Education Scholarship (BPI) for prospective lecturers in the Kemdikbudristek and LPDP programs. This allowed him to have all his living expenses, books, lectures, and thesis research funded by the state while studying for his Masters at UGM. In the same year, Amaluddin was selected as the Indonesia Education Scholarship Awardee for UGM until March 2023. During this time, he was connected to the Higher Education Financing Service Centre and its work unit to bridge S1 to S3 BPI awardees on the UGM campus.

At the study programme level, Amaluddin supervised the construction of the Rumah Kalang exhibition system into the Kotagede Intro Living Heritage Museum for six months in 2021. The museum is managed by the Yogyakarta Provincial Culture Office (Kundha Kabudayaan). In 2022, he was also selected to participate in the Summer Course SAAAP SOAS (University of London) – Gadjah Mada University – Yogyakarta Province Cultural Heritage Preservation Centre: Summer Collections of Central Java 25 July – 30 July 2022. Additionally, he was chosen as a participant in the summer course entitled “Austronesian Today: Origin, Culture, and Diaspora” organised by the Department of History, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Diponegoro University from 1 – 4 November 2022.

Amaluddin’s hard work has resulted in seven scientific papers being published in national journals, some of which are SINTA accredited, while others are not yet accredited. He has also published several articles in national newsletters with ISSN, with two of his manuscripts currently in the publishing process. One of these is in the Archaeological Journal of the Archipelago (JANUS), which is managed by the Archaeology Department of Gadjah Mada University.

Attachment of Amaluddin Sope’s Scientific Paper

  • The Concept of Feng Shui in Chinese Tombs at the Pandan Island Site in Kendari. Siddhayatra Journal of Archaeology. Vol. 26, No. 2 (2021). South Kalimantan Archaeological Centre.
  • Japanese Defence Remains in Kendari City: Pacific War Period-Dai Toa Senso Senkum. Journal of Archaeology Kindai Etam. Vol. 7 No. 2. (2021).
  • Megalithic Tradition and the Menhir Tombstone Phenomenon at the Ancient Tomb Site of Pandan Island Kendari. Journal of Papuan Archaeology. Vol. 13 Edition No. 2 / November 2021: 133-146.
  • The Importance of Dutch Colonial Relics in Kendari Old Town. Kora-Kora Bulletin VIII Edition 2021 BPCB North Maluku.
  • Japanese Pillbox Remains in Kendari City: A Review of the Importance of Archaeological Resources. Umulolo Bulletin Volume X of 2021 BPCB Gorontalo.
  • The Importance of Determining Important Values for Cultural Resources. Widya Prabha Journal Number 10/X/2021. BPCB Yogyakarta Special Region.
  • The Application of Swot Analysis in the Management of Dutch Colonial and Japanese Occupation Sites in Kendari Old Town and Its Environs. Kundungga Bulletin Vol 10 of 2021 BPCB East Kalimantan.

Karya Mahadaya: International Anti-Narcotics Day 2023 West Java Province

News Release Tuesday, 1 August 2023

It’s truly inspiring to hear that M. Deni Maulana, a student of the Indonesian Language and Literature program at UGM’s Faculty of Cultural Sciences, has won first place in the West Java Province Poetry Creation and Reading competition. This incredible achievement was organized by the West Java Provincial BNN to commemorate International Anti-Narcotics Day 2023. Deni’s talent and dedication have earned him the opportunity to represent West Java Province at the national level during the International Anti-Narcotics Day Cultural Performance in 2023. Congratulations on this remarkable accomplishment!

Yogyakarta Summer Programme 2023: Buddhist and Hindu Art in Medieval Maritime Asia.

News Release Monday, 24 July 2023

SOAS is partnering with Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) to solicit contributions to Volume III of the anthology series The Creative South: Buddhist and Hindu Art in Medieval Maritime Asia.

 

The workshop aims to maintain the Southeast Asian Arts Academic Programme’s (SAAAP) strategic goal of setting standards for anthologies together with regional partners, including universities, museums, and conservation bodies, and to engage Alphawood alumni in expanding local to global appreciation of art and culture related to ancient to pre-modern cultural architecture in Southeast Asia.

 

The workshop will be co-organised by SAAAP and Vice Dean of Faculty of Arts UGM Dr. Mimi Savitri, M.A. (SOAS alumni), with support from Emma Natalya Stein, curator at the National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian, Washington, who is negotiating an exhibition on Javanese Tantric mandalas. The exhibition will ultimately provide an international exhibition experience for invited Alphawood alumni.

 

Some of the highlights, including from Alphawood alumni, will be streamed. These will later be edited and widely distributed via the SOAS-SAAAP page (https://www.soas.ac.uk/about/schools-and-departments/school-arts/department-history-art-and-archaeology/southeast-asian).

 

More details on how to access the event online will be shared soon via https://www.soas.ac.uk/about/event/yogyakarta-summer-programme-2023

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