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Ewha Womans University Visited UGM’s Korean Language and Culture Program

News Release Tuesday, 14 May 2024

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Ewha Womans University revisited UGM’s Korean Language and Culture Program to strengthen their collaboration with UGM’s Faculty of Cultural Sciences. This event took place on Monday, April 29, 2024, in the Multimedia Room of the Margono Building.

The event began with a presentation by Ewha Womans University on opportunities for pursuing a master’s degree there. The presentation covered the offered programs and the available scholarships to support tuition fees. After the 30-minute presentation, Ewha Womans University conducted a quiz for the participants. Those who could answer the quiz questions received special Ewha Womans University merchandise, specifically cat-shaped keychains.

Ewha Womans University is renowned for its unique and cute merchandise, which they distributed freely to the participants. The merchandise included folders, stickers, and luggage tags, all characteristic of Ewha Womans University.

This event served as a valuable information source for students interested in continuing their studies in South Korea, particularly at Ewha Womans University. Additionally, it helped maintain the cooperative relationship between UGM’s Korean Language and Culture Program and Ewha Womans University.

Author: Fathiannisa

A Mexican Research Professor’s Visit to the Pradangga of English Literature (Prasasti) UGM

News Release Tuesday, 14 May 2024

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Last Sunday (17/3/2024), the English Literature student activity, namely the English Literature Pradangga or often known as Prasasti Club received a visit from Dr. Antonio Guerra Arias, a research professor and creator with a specialist field of ethnodrama studies from the Universidad Autonoma de Chihuahua. The visit took place at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences of Universitas Gadjah Mada, accompanied by the Head of the English Literature Program, Dr. Adi Sutrisno, M.A. and a retired English Literature lecturer who is also an arts activist, Dr. Eddy Pursubaryanto, Dip.TESL, M.Hum.

The purpose of Dr. Antonio Guerra Arias’ visit was to explore and understand the art of drama performance, especially Javanese Puppetry. Dr. Antonio Guerra Arias believes that the art of drama performance in Indonesia and in Mexico has similarities, namely the stories presented in drama performances are still strongly related to rituals and mystical things. In his research entitled “Shadows of Little Mexico”, Dr. Antonio intends to collaborate the story in his homeland with the Mahabharata story in Indonesia in a puppetry show.

During the visit, Dr. Adi Sutrisno, M.A. and Dr. Eddy Pursubaryanto, Dip.TESL, M.Hum. invited Dr. Antonio to watch the weekly practice of Prasasti which was held at the Margono building of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM. While listening to the music, Dr. Antonio had a conversation with the teacher and composer of the songs performed by the club, Nanang Karbito, M. Sn. The conversation was about the art of Javanese puppetry and the stories behind it. 

Currently, Dr. Antonio still needs the help of experts in the field of Javanese art, especially Javanese puppetry. For colleagues who are experts in this field, you can contact him via email address tony_war@hotmail.com and WhatsApp number +62 823-3383-6437.

 

Bringing in a Guest Lecturer from America: UGM’s Master’s Program in Middle Eastern Cultural Studies Updates Globalization Issues

News Release Tuesday, 14 May 2024

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The Master’s Program in Middle Eastern Cultural Studies, in collaboration with the Master’s Program in American Studies, hosted a guest lecture by Professor Carla Jones, Ph.D., from America on Thursday, April 25, 2024. She is a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder and an expert in globalization. The lecture was also attended by Professor Dr. Ida Rochani Adi, S.U., a professor of American Studies, as well as students from both programs.

Professor Carla addressed current issues related to the increasing strength of globalization. She mentioned that globalization has several impacts, including homogeneity and cultural chaos. Homogeneity refers to the similarity of social backgrounds that form the basis of group formation. This arises when cultures are influenced by shared ideas and media. The adverse effect of globalization is cultural chaos, which creates confusion and its own set of challenges. Therefore, as academics, we have an obligation to preserve our cultural identity so it is not eroded by the progress of civilization.

 

Master’s Student in Middle Eastern Cultural Studies Achieves Highest GPA in the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada

News Release Tuesday, 14 May 2024

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A student from the Master’s Program in Middle Eastern Cultural Studies at UGM, Rafika Fidlaty Zulfa, achieved the highest GPA in the Faculty of Cultural Sciences. This marks a new accomplishment for the Master’s Program in Middle Eastern Cultural Studies, which received direct appreciation from the Vice Dean of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences at Gadjah Mada University, Dr. Nur Saktiningrum, M.Hum. As an outstanding student, Rafika was given the opportunity to deliver a speech at the graduation ceremony in the Faculty of Cultural Sciences held on Wednesday, April 24, 2024.

In her speech, representing the graduates, she expressed gratitude to the lecturers and staff who have played a significant role in educating the students. She emphasized that becoming an alumnus is not a finish line but a starting gate for facing life in the real world. UGM alumni must uphold the values of Pancasila. Equipped with the knowledge from their studies, UGM alumni are sure to compete globally, both nationally and internationally.

 

Poetry musicalization performance at Pasar Jembar Jogja event

HEADLINESNews Release Monday, 6 May 2024

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Sunday, May 5, 2024 was the last day of a series of Pasar Jembar events held at Jogja Nation Museum Bloc. The event offered many diverse UMKM stands that you could try on the spot or take home. Everything from traditional cuisine to antiques were sold there. Aside from selling local brands, the event also provided an open stage for entertainment where local communities could take part. One of the communities that enlivened the stage was the Gadjah Mada University Postgraduate Art community, commonly known as SAGA. SAGA sent representatives from the dance division to perform their Nyawiji Mukti dance and from the theater division to perform a poetry musicalization entitled “Kau Peluk Luka Punyaku” by Inri Savitri.

Interestingly, the delegate of the theater division is a graduate student from the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Linguistics study program, class of 2022. Her name is Aisyah Riska. Apart from being active in the academic field, she is also active in developing her talents in the arts by joining several art communities during lectures. This 25-year-old woman often performs at various events and art performances, one of which on this occasion was at the Pasar Jembar event. With her ability to read poetry, she managed to hypnotize the audience with her poetry musicalization. The audience was touched by her recitation of a religious poem about God who accompanies us when we are wounded and is able to heal it. “I want to awaken people to remember that in the most painful situation they are not alone, there is God who always holds them tight, so be strong and get closer to Him,” she said.

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