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Arsip 2025:

March

Korean Language and Culture Lecturer Participates in International Conference in Melbourne

HEADLINESNews ReleaseSDGs 4: Quality EducationSDGs 9: Industry innovation and infrastructure Tuesday, 18 March 2025

Melbourne, 15-17 December 2024 – Lecturers from the UGM Korean Language and Culture study programme once again took part in one of the international conferences related to Korean Studies. This time Alfiana Amrin Rosyadi participated as a presenter from Indonesia in ‘The 4th Biennial International Conference and Annual Teacher Workshop’ organised by the Australian Association of Teachers of Korean (AUATK) held in Melbourne from 15 to 17 December 2024. This annual event attracts Korean language researchers and educators from around the world, providing a platform for sharing knowledge and best practices in Korean language education.

In 2024, AUATK’s theme is ‘The Use of AI in Korean Language Teaching,’ a topic relevant to technological developments in education. The integration of artificial intelligence into language teaching is a significant step towards improving access to education. By utilising AI technology, educators can create a more inclusive learning environment that meets a variety of learning needs.

During the three-day event, the conference featured various academic activities, including a workshop from the Korean National Language Institute, paper presentations, and an AI Prompt Engineering Workshop. The event provided a platform for academics and educators to discuss and share insights regarding innovations in Korean language teaching methods. The conference can serve as an important platform to foster collaboration among educators and researchers in the field of Korean language education. By bringing together experts from different backgrounds, the event encourages the exchange of ideas and the development of new approaches in teaching Korean as a foreign language.

The following are our lecturers’ impressions of the conference:

‘Wonderful. I gained new experiences and networks. I think it is time for the UGM Korean Language and Culture programme to not only focus on Korean Studies in Korea but also around the world. It is possible that UGM researchers can collaborate with Korean language researchers from renowned universities in the world besides those in Korea.’ – Alfiana

The participation of UGM Korean Language and Culture Study Programme lecturers in this prestigious conference confirms the commitment to advancing the field of Korean language education. By sharing knowledge and experiences, educators can contribute to global discussions on best practices and innovative teaching methods. The conference is also in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly on Quality Education, as well as Innovation and Infrastructure.

[Public Relations of Korean Language and Culture, Sherina Azmi Ahmad translated by Public Relations of Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Bulan Churniati]

International Seminar on Malay-Javanese Studies (SEMEJA) IV, 2025

HEADLINESNews ReleaseSDGs 11: Sustainable cities and communitiesSDGs 16: Peace justice and strong institutionsSDGs 17: Partnerships for the GoalsSDGs 4: Quality EducationSDGs 9: Industry innovation and infrastructure Monday, 17 March 2025

Yogyakarta, 15/3/2025 – The 4th International Seminar on Malay-Javanese Studies (SEMEJA) 2025 is jointly organized by the Institute of Nature and Malay Civilization (ATMA), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia with the Javanese Literature Study Program, Department of Language and Literature, Faculty of Cultural Sciences (FIB), Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), and the Department of Museum Malaysia (JMM). SEMEJA IV includes various components designed to foster meaningful dialogue, knowledge sharing, and strategic collaboration. The main focus is on how cultural heritage can contribute to community empowerment and regional unity.

The components of SEMEJA IV include:

  • Keynote address by visiting scholar – Secretary-General, Ministry of National Unity.
  • Paper presentation sessions among researchers, postgraduate students, Librarians/Curators/Archivists, government/private sector employees.
  • Forums featuring experts in related fields.
  • Poster presentations and exhibitions focusing on practical strategies in utilizing heritage for community empowerment.
  • Visits to heritage sites that play a role in community empowerment.
  • Featuring source person for studies of Malay-Javanese heritage

[Public Relations of Javanese Literature, Fega Achillea Maydena]

Exploring the Publishing World: A Student of Arabic Study Program UGM Interns at Penerbit Erlangga Jakarta

HEADLINESNews ReleaseSDGs 17: Partnerships for the GoalsSDGs 4: Quality EducationStudent's Activity Wednesday, 12 March 2025

Yogyakarta, 17/02/2025 – Penerbit Erlangga, one of Indonesia’s largest companies in the printing and publishing industry, has once again launched the Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) internship program for college students. This program is designed to enhance literacy competencies and provide hands-on experience in the publishing world, covering areas such as editing, graphic design, and book marketing. Elsyam Fudhail Azka, a student from the Arabic Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), had the opportunity to intern in the Madrasah Division, Islamic Studies Department at Penerbit Erlangga.

Occurring between September and December 2024, the MBKM program allows students to be mentored by experienced professionals, helping them develop critical thinking, communication, and project management skills. Through practical experience and guidance, students gain insights into producing high-quality, reader-friendly books, ensuring that content is well-written, easy to understand, and adheres to the Indonesian Spelling System General Manual (PUEBI).

Beyond skill development, this internship program also provides students with opportunities to build professional networks and understand the dynamics of Indonesia’s literacy industry. Many alumni who have participated in internships at Erlangga Publishing have successfully pursued careers in publishing and related sectors. Through this program, students not only gain valuable work experience but also develop a deeper awareness of the importance of literacy and education in advancing society.

Active participation in various projects and editorial processes offers students a unique and enriching experience, while also reflecting Erlangga Publishing’s commitment to supporting and contributing to the improvement of Indonesia’s education system and the development of young talents. With the presence of the MBKM program, it is hoped that students will gain real benefits, inspiring new innovations in the fields of literacy and publishing in Indonesia.

[Public Relation of Arabic Literature, Elsyam Fudhail Adzka]

Two New Lectures with Prof. Sabine Troeger

HEADLINESNews ReleaseSDGs 17: Partnerships for the GoalsSDGs 4: Quality Education Wednesday, 12 March 2025

Yogyakarta, 10/3/2025 – The Department of Anthropology is once again offering a special opportunity for its students by hosting joint classes with Professor Emeritus Sabine Troeger from the University of Bonn. This time, Professor Sabine is introducing two new courses:

  • “Healthy Environment in the Era of Anthropocene: Human-Nature Relation, When Humans Have Become the Dominant Force Shaping Earth’s Bio-Physical Composition and Processes”
  • “The Good Tourist—Images and Interpretation on the Side of the Visited Agents, Communities, and Individuals in Jogja Environments.”

Just like previous courses, these will follow a block system, with alternating schedules between the two classes. Running from February to April, the classes are open to both undergraduate and graduate students of Anthropology. More than just theoretical discussions, the program also includes a four-day fieldwork experience, where students will apply the PRA (Participatory, Reflection, and Action) method in real-world settings.

In the first half of the course, students will dive into PRA methodology and explore Bourdieu’s theory of habitus, which serves as a key foundation in community empowerment practices. The sessions are designed to be interactive, with Professor Sabine constantly encouraging students to actively engage in discussions and share their perspectives.

As the course progresses into the second half, things get even more dynamic. Learning moves beyond the classroom, and students head out into the field. Over four full days, they will interact directly with local communities, observe social dynamics firsthand, and put the PRA method into practice in real-life situations. This hands-on experience not only deepens their understanding but also offers valuable reflection on how theory and practice can come together to create sustainable empowerment initiatives.

This class is more than just an academic space—it is a platform for broadening perspectives and critical reflection. By combining theory, practice, and a human-centered approach, this course provides an invaluable learning experience for every participant.

[Public Relations of Cultural Anthropology, Daiva Keefe Kalimasadha]

Mangayubagya Graduands of Undergraduate Programme of Faculty of Humanities UGM Period II Academic Year 2024/2025

HEADLINESNews ReleaseSDGs 4: Quality EducationSDGs 8: Decent work and economic growth Friday, 7 March 2025

Yogyakarta, 26/2/2025 – Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM held Mangayubagya Wisudawan Wisudawati Undergraduate Programme Period II Academic Year 2024/2025 for 113 graduates and graduates from various study programmes. This event was held at the auditorium on the 7th floor of Soegondo Building, Faculty of Cultural Sciences. The event was also attended by representatives from each department and study programme at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences.

The event began with the singing of Indonesia Raya, Mars Gadjah Mada, and Mars Sastra by Paramadaya. After that the event continued with remarks by the Deputy Dean for Finance, Assets, and Human Resources, Suray Agung Nugroho, S.S., M.A., Ph.D. At this graduation, Devi Ayu Lisdiana from the English Literature study programme got the opportunity to be a representative of graduates to give remarks. After the speech session ended, there was a session of handing over diplomas and academic transcripts to graduates and graduates given by representatives of each study programme. This session went smoothly with a group photo of each study programme at the end of the handover process. The event was closed by reading a prayer together by Mr Hamdan, S.S., M.A.

[Public Relation Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM, Nisrina Nadhira]

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