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Arsip 2024:

May

IKMASA Visits (SANJUNG) UGM Arabic Literature Program Together with QIS’AR Comparative Study (Q-STANDING) UNS Arabic Literature Program

News Release Thursday, 23 May 2024

SDGs 4: Quality Education SDGs 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions | SDGs 17: Partnerships for the Goals

Yogyakarta, May 11, 2024 – The Association of Arabic Literature Students UGM (IKMASA) held the IKMASA Visits (SANJUNG) event on Saturday, May 11, 2024, virtually via Zoom Meeting. This event is part of IKMASA’s agenda and was attended by the management of the Association of Arabic Literature Students UGM (IKMASA).

SANJUNG is a collaboration between IKMASA UGM and QIS’AR Comparative Study (Q-STANDING) from the Arabic Literature Student Association at Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS), or Qismul Al-Adab Al-Arabiy (QIS’AR). The event began with an opening and welcome speech from the Chair of the Student Association, followed by the introduction of each student association. The activities continued with departmental sharing sessions in designated breakout rooms and concluded with sharing impressions and messages, as well as the symbolic exchange of souvenirs.

“It was very exciting, gaining lots of experience, meeting new people, and enjoying discussions about student resource development and recruitment.” – Yasmin Yusrina, UNS.

“I appreciate the amazing friends from QIS’AR, their programs are great, the organizational structure is impressive, happy to gain many new insights, expanded relationships, and deep knowledge. Let’s keep in touch in the future.” – Nanda Zaris Abdillah, UGM.

“Thank you to the friends from QIS’AR for inviting us to the comparative study with IKMASA. Hopefully, this can serve as a bridge for maintaining connections and fostering cooperation, mutually benefiting each other.” – M. Najih Qowwiyul Amin, UGM.

It is hoped that through IKMASA Visits, Arabic Literature students can establish and maintain good relationships with external organizations.

Author: Faiz Fawwas Farhan

Ayyamul Usrah Committees of IKMASA 2023/2024

News Release Thursday, 23 May 2024

SDGs 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions | SDGs 17: Partnerships for the Goals

Yogyakarta, May 9-10, 2024 – The Association of Arabic Literature Students UGM (IKMASA) held the Ayyamul Usrah event on May 9-10, 2024, at Joglo Green House, Ngemplak, Sleman, Special Region of Yogyakarta. This event is part of the work program of the Student Resource Development Department (PSDM) IKMASA UGM. The event aims to foster and maintain harmony among the IKMASA UGM members.

The event, attended by all IKMASA UGM members, began with the IKMASA Leader Camp and continued with a series of activities called WIB (Waktu Ikmasa Bersama). WIB included activities such as lighting a bonfire, sharing impressions and messages, exchanging gifts, and watching movies together. Through Ayyamul Usrah, it is hoped that the harmony and camaraderie among IKMASA UGM members will be maintained.

IKMASA Leader Camp 2024 Building Leadership Spirit: Cultivating a Culture of Empathy and Loyalty Towards the Organization

News Release Thursday, 23 May 2024

SDGs 4: Quality Education | SDGs 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth | SDGs 17: Partnerships for the Goals

Yogyakarta, May 9, 2024 – The management of the Association of Arabic Literature Students at Universitas Gadjah Mada organized the IKMASA Leader Camp on Thursday and Friday, May 9-10, 2024, at Joglo Green House Sleman Yogyakarta. This annual event was attended by all the management members of the Association of Arabic Literature Students at UGM.

The event was attended by Garin Arivian Muhammad, S.S., an alumnus of Arabic Literature class of 2020 and the keynote speaker, Muhammad Nabil Sahabuddin, the Chair of IKMASA, and the management members of the Association of Arabic Literature Students 2024/2025.

The IKMASA Leader Camp began with a presentation by Garin Arivian Muhammad, S.S., who delivered a lecture on “Building Leadership Spirit: Cultivating a Culture of Empathy and Loyalty Towards the Organization.” In his presentation, Garin emphasized the importance of empathy and loyalty as the foundation for achieving organizational goals, summarized in his quote, “It’s impossible to achieve the maximum organizational goals if you don’t feel empathy and loyalty towards the organization.”

Garin also explained essential principles for an organization, including the importance of fostering empathy by engaging in existing issues and contributing the best. He stressed the need to work specifically, understand job responsibilities, and perform them with full dedication. Additionally, Garin highlighted the importance of thorough planning as a guide in carrying out organizational activities.

It is hoped that the IKMASA Leader Camp will enable the management of the Association of Arabic Literature Students 2024/2025 to continuously improve their work quality and execute the IKMASA work programs to the fullest.

Legal, Social, and Cultural Perspectives in the Public Lecture “Gender and Society in Indonesia” at FIB UGM

News Release Thursday, 23 May 2024

SDGs 4: Quality Education | SDGs 5: Gender Equality

Yogyakarta, May 8, 2024 – The Department of Anthropology, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, in collaboration with the Department of Behavioral Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, Michigan-Flint, USA, held a public lecture titled “Gender and Society in Indonesia.” The event took place on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, in Soegondo Building 709, Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM, and was attended by students from various study programs.

The public lecture featured three main speakers who are experts in gender issues. They were Sri Wiyanti Eddyono, S.H., LL.M., Ph.D. from the Faculty of Law UGM, Dr. Novi Kurnia, M.Si., M.A. from the Department of Communication UGM, and Dr. Suzie Handajani, M.A. from the Department of Anthropology UGM. These three speakers presented material that enriched the understanding of gender from various perspectives: legal, social, political, and cultural.

Sri Wiyanti Eddyono reviewed significant changes in laws and policies in Indonesia related to reproductive health and sexual rights over the past five years, including child marriage, sexual violence (including cyber sexual violence), abortion, sexual violence in higher education, and sexual violence in the workplace. She emphasized the need for evaluation at three levels: substantive law, legal structure, and legal culture. Dr. Novi Kurnia discussed gender politics in Indonesia, which creates ‘restricted spaces’ for women and queer individuals in public spaces, including in film, and underscored the importance of shared responsibility among educators, the government, the film community, audiences, and society to discuss these sensitive issues. Without the courage to challenge patriarchal-homophobic culture, inclusive diversity in Indonesia will only remain a dream. Meanwhile, Dr. Suzie Handajani provided an anthropological perspective on the dynamics of gender and sexuality in Indonesia, focusing on the concepts of motherhood and the hijab during the New Order era, explaining how history and culture influence views and practices related to gender in Indonesia.

Gender issues are highly relevant and important in Indonesia, especially in the context of current social and political developments. By presenting a multidisciplinary perspective, this public lecture aimed to provide comprehensive insights to students on the complexities of gender issues in Indonesia. Additionally, this event also aimed to encourage critical and constructive discussion, as well as increase awareness of the importance of gender justice in various aspects of life.

The public lecture “Gender and Society in Indonesia” not only enriched the knowledge of students but also formed part of UGM’s efforts to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly points 5 and 4. Point 5, which emphasizes gender equality and women’s empowerment, was reflected through discussions about policies and practices affecting the rights of women and gender minorities. Point 4, which guarantees inclusive and quality education, was realized through the provision of an educational platform involving academic and international perspectives. Through this activity, UGM is committed to shaping a generation sensitive to gender justice and actively contributing to creating a more equal world.

Author: Afif Naufal Widiadi

Career Talk: Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs

News Release Tuesday, 21 May 2024

SDG 4: Quality education | SDGs 4: Enrolment | SDGs 4: Equal access | SDGs 4: Education for sustainability | SDG 8: Decent work and economic growth 

Career Talk: Diplomacy and Foreign Affairs was a discussion program about future careers, especially for English literature graduates, which was organized by IMAJI (English Literature Department Student Association) and attended by various active students of the English Literature study program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, from all generations. The study program deliberately presented a speaker who had a lot of great experience that can be a motivation for students. The speaker was MOHAMAD WAHID SUPRIYADI, Indonesian Ambassador for UAE (2008-2011), Indonesian Ambassador for Russian Federation and Republic of Belarus (2016-2020), Visiting Professor of International Relations from Tomsk State University. The event took place on May 13rd, 2024 at 10 until 12 am in Soegondo room 310, hosted by a Master of Ceremony, Aimar Prabhaswara Dzakri, who is an English literature student at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada.

In this activity, students did not only listen to knowledge from one direction or from the speaker, but they felt reciprocity because they discussed and voiced their opinions which were later commented on and answered by the speaker. They discussed about Indonesians who study or work abroad but do not want to return. Mr. Mohammad Wahid Supriyadi responded that this could not be said to be a traitor or something like that considering the facilities provided by this country to them are not as good as when abroad and even many great people are not appreciated. There were also those who asked about what made him from the UGM English Literature study program finally appointed as an ambassador from Indonesia in Russia with full powers. He also shared that he initially only corrected English documents when no one else could, then was appointed to write speeches of high-ranking officials, then became the minutes of international meetings. Finally, he gave a conclusion at the end of the meeting that the problem of many people is that they are too quiet, as a diplomat you have to talk more.

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