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Faculty of Cultural Sciences Holds Sacrificial Event: A Manifestation of Care and Solidarity within the Academic Community

AcademicSDGs 1: No povertySDGs 2: Zero HungerSDGs 3: Good health and well-being Wednesday, 11 June 2025

Yogyakarta, 8/6/2025 – The Faculty of Cultural Sciences (FIB) at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) held a sacrificial animal slaughter event on 8 June 2025 as part of its commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly those related to ending poverty and hunger. The event began at 08:00 AM and continued until all activities were completed.

This year, the faculty sacrificed three healthy and well-sized cows, ensuring that the meat could benefit as many underprivileged families as possible. Beyond fulfilling a religious obligation, the sacrificial event also served as a social initiative aimed at alleviating hunger and supporting vulnerable communities.

The event opened with a prayer led by Mr. Jawat, which reminded participants of the spiritual importance of sharing and caring for others. The atmosphere encouraged reflection on the values of togetherness and compassion that lie at the heart of the sacrificial tradition.

The Dean of FIB UGM delivered a speech affirming the faculty’s role in upholding social responsibility. The event was viewed not only as a religious tradition but also as a meaningful contribution to addressing social issues such as poverty and food security, in alignment with the SDGs.

Following the Dean’s remarks, Mr. Musadad, Chairman of the Takmir, expressed his appreciation for the active participation of faculty members and students. He emphasized the importance of collective efforts and the spirit of solidarity in supporting those in need.

The meat from the sacrificed animals will be distributed to various local communities with the goal of reaching as many families as possible and ensuring their access to nutritious food. This initiative directly supports the SDGs’ mission to end hunger and promote food security for all.

Through the implementation of this sacrificial event, the Faculty of Cultural Sciences demonstrates its ongoing commitment to social responsibility and sets an example for other institutions in fostering compassion and driving positive change in society.

[Humas FIB, Alma Syahwalani]

Inauguration of Prof. Dr. Atik Triratnawati, M.A. as Professor of Health Anthropology at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences

AcademicNews ReleaseSDGs 3: Good health and well-being Tuesday, 10 June 2025

Yogyakarta, June/10/2025 – The UGM Senate Hall was filled with a sense of anticipation as members of the academic community gathered to witness the inauguration of Prof. Dr. Atik Triratnawati, M.A., a prominent figure in the field of Health Anthropology at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM). The event, held from 09:00 to 10:00 WIB, featured an inspiring inaugural speech titled “Masuk Angin as a Cultural Phenomenon.”

In her address, Prof. Atik emphasized that three cultural dimensions—systems of ideas, cultural behavior, and cultural artifacts (Spradley, 1972)—can be used to understand the concept of masuk angin. She explained that masuk angin as a system of ideas reflects cultural conceptions of health, illness, and traditional healing philosophies.

As cultural behavior, masuk angin is evident in how the Javanese people choose various healing methods. Prof. Atik highlighted traditional practices such as using ancient coins for kerokan (a traditional scraping therapy), along with balms, oils, and spices—whether in drink form or packaged in sachets—as important components of the healing process (Triratnawati, 2012).

She also pointed out that the term masuk angin has evolved beyond its original health-related context and is now used metaphorically in political and economic discourse. This shift illustrates the dynamic nature of cultural expressions and their relevance in multiple aspects of daily life.

Prof. Atik’s research aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in promoting access to affordable medicine and achieving health equity. She stressed that understanding cultural practices surrounding health is key to developing effective and inclusive healthcare strategies.

The event was attended by distinguished guests, including academics, students, and health practitioners, all eager to engage with Prof. Atik’s insights. The atmosphere reflected deep academic interest and enthusiasm, as attendees acknowledged the importance of integrating cultural perspectives into health discourse.

In her closing remarks, Prof. Atik encouraged the audience to appreciate the richness of cultural knowledge and its impact on health and well-being. She called for collective efforts to promote affordable healthcare and to consider cultural contexts when addressing health issues.

The inauguration of Prof. Dr. Atik Triratnawati, M.A. marked a significant milestone in her academic journey and underscored the vital role of anthropology in understanding health practices. Her work serves as a strong reminder of the need for cultural sensitivity in healthcare to help achieve the SDGs.

As the event concluded, participants left with renewed inspiration, motivated by Prof. Atik’s dedication to bridging the worlds of culture and health. The UGM academic community looks forward to her continued contributions to the advancement of Health Anthropology and inclusive healthcare solutions.

[Humas FIB, Alma Syahwalani]

Odd Semester Lecture Schedule for Academic Year 2024/2025

Academic Thursday, 5 September 2024

Odd Semester Lecture Schedule for Academic Year 2024/2025

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Field Lecture in Japanese Language and Culture Study Program to PT. SAMI JF Jepara

AcademicNews ReleaseStudent's ActivitySustainable Development Goals Friday, 29 December 2023

Jepara, (01/11/2023). A total of 25 sixth and eighth-semester students taking the Professional Japanese Language course in the Japanese Language and Culture Study Program at, the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Gadjah Mada University visited PT. Autocomp Manufacturing Indonesia Jepara Semarang Factory (PT SAMI JF) on Jl. Raya Jepara – Kudus, Sengonbugel, Kab. Mayong, Jepara Regency, Central Java on Friday 1 December 2023. PT SAMI JF is a Japanese PMA under the Yazaki Indonesia Group which is affiliated with Yazaki Corporation, Japan. PT SAMI JF operates in the automotive components industry, namely the production of electrical distribution systems (wiring harnesses) for motor vehicles, especially cars.

This field study is part of the Professional Japanese course in the form of a visit to Japanese industry which aims to introduce students to the world of work, especially the culture and work ethic in the Japanese manufacturing industry directly. After 1-semester students study Japanese communication patterns and business ethics in lectures, at the end of the lecture students are invited to see and experience firsthand the world of work related to the Japanese language, especially in Japanese companies in Indonesia.

The group of students from the Japanese Language and Culture Study Program was received by the Vice President of PT SAMI JF Hidehisa Kurihara and Factory Manager Kazuhiro Fujita along with several staff. On this occasion, Kurihara welcomed this visit event positively and provided the widest possible opportunity for students to learn and gain experience through this activity. He also opens opportunities for students who want to do internships or apprenticeships at his company before graduating from college.

The visit began with remarks from Mr Kurihara, followed by a presentation about PT SAMI JF by Bagus Kusuma Putra as Senior Manager, as well as an explanation of the work ethic and ups and downs of working in Japanese companies by PT SAMI JF. Staff who are also UGM Japanese Literature alumni. Gantira Akbar and Muhammad Fatkul, followed by a visit to the factory area to see firsthand the production process at PT SAMI JF. During the visit to the factory, the group was divided into 4 teams guided by PT SAMI JF staff. After the break, Friday prayers, and lunch, the event continued with questions and answers, discussions and presentations by each team in Japanese regarding what they saw and observed as well as their message impressions during their visit to PT SAMI JF guided by the HRD Supervisor from PT Mrs. SAMI JF Listia. The event closed with judging and announcing the best student presenter team and continued with the presentation of prizes and group photos.

This visit activity was initiated by Stedi Wardoyo, S.S., M.A., and Najih Imtihani, S.S., M.A as course lecturers. The aim of this field visit activity is to encourage students to actively practice Japanese language skills for the business and professional world, as well as to provide concrete descriptions and information about the world of work, especially at Japanese companies in Indonesia. This field study activity was fully supported by the Head of the Japanese Language and Culture Study Program, Drs. Tatang Hariri, M.A., Ph.D. as one of the programs to support the Ministry of Research, Technology and Culture’s policy regarding Independent Learning Campuses and support the achievement of Main Performance Indicator (IKU) 1: Graduate Work Readiness and is also included in the SDGs indicators, namely SDGs 4 and 17: Quality Education and Partnerships to Achieve Goals. By referring to one form of implementation of Merdeka Belajar, students not only learn theoretically in class or on campus, but also go directly into the field to see, observe and experience directly the things they have learned during lectures. Furthermore, through this program it is hoped that it can bring closer, link and match between the academic world and the world of work, as well as provide input for the UGM Japanese Language and Culture Study Program to improve the learning process so that it is even better, able to produce graduates who are qualified and ready to work with good hard skills and soft skills expected by the business world.

Career Debriefing for Literature and Indonesian Language Study Programmes: What Can a Literature Graduate Be?

AcademicNews Release Tuesday, 12 September 2023

The Indonesian Language and Literature Study Programme Faculty of Cultural Sciences recently organised a career briefing session for its students to provide them with valuable insights and guidance on navigating the job market after graduation. The event was held on Friday, 1 September 2023, at the Auditorium VII Floor Soegondo FIB offline and was moderated by Selvina Prisila, a talented student of Indonesian Language and Literature.

The keynote speaker for the event was Indah Fadhilla S.S., M.Hum, an esteemed alumnus of the Indonesian Language and Literature study programme who currently works as a lecturer at the Jakarta State Islamic University. Indah shared her own experiences and insights on building a successful career in academia, based on her experience in the field.

During her presentation, Indah raised the issue of the job prospects of literature graduates and shared several tips and strategies for recognising one’s own potential, overcoming failures, and exploring various career paths that are available for literature graduates. She encouraged the students to pursue their passion and never give up, even in the face of setbacks and obstacles.

Indah’s motivational and inspiring words struck a chord with the students, who were eager to learn more about how to start building their own careers in literature. The event was followed by a lively Q&A session, where students had the opportunity to ask Indah questions and share their own thoughts and ideas. The responses and questions received a warm and encouraging response from Indah, who was impressed with the enthusiasm and dedication of the students.

Overall, the career briefing session was a huge success and provided valuable guidance and insights for Indonesian Language and Literature students. The event was a reminder that with the right mindset, attitude, and strategies, anyone can achieve their career goals and aspirations, regardless of their background or circumstances.

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