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Learning by Imagining: One of the Learning Methods in the Codicology Course

HEADLINESNews ReleaseSDGs 4: Quality Education Tuesday, 4 March 2025

Yogyakarta, 17/2/2025 – Studying and understanding ancient manuscripts may sound complicated to some people. However, in the Codicology course taught by Dr. Sri Ratna Saktimulya, M. Hum., we can understand it better from a fun side!

Codicology itself is a course that focuses on the science of dealing with the physical condition of manuscripts. So basically here, students will study the physical condition of manuscripts in terms of materials, size, paper and everything related to the physical nature of the manuscript, as well as the elements in the text, such as illumination, stamps, script, and others.

On Monday, February 17, 2025, Mrs. Sakti entered the Codicology class bringing a new learning method for students. In this second meeting, students conducted a case study. The case given was the analysis of a manuscript. However, what was different here was the object of study. The object that became the example of the manuscript was the student himself.

There were 5 students who were chosen to be the ‘objects of study’, while their friends formed groups to discuss and analyze each of the objects. The things that were asked to be described included manuscripts, texts, and history.

An example of the requested script analysis is a physical description of the object of study. For example, in that day’s meeting, according to the ‘script’, the object had curly hair, was 165 cm tall, had narrow eyes, had brown skin, and so on. Then in text, students could describe that the object was shy, kind, liked to show off, and so on. Finally, historically, students were asked to mention the life journey of ‘the script’ such as year of birth, parents, home address, age, and et cetera.

By imagining things like this, students can understand better how to analyze and describe scripts more concretely. And in the future, students are expected to be more enthusiastic about dissecting Javanese Literature scripts so that the essence of the script can be conveyed to the public.

[Public Relation of Javanese Literature, Fega Achillea Maydena]

Open Senate: The Highlight of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences’s 79th Anniversary

79th Anniversary of Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGMHEADLINESNews ReleaseSDGs 11: Sustainable cities and communitiesSDGs 17: Partnerships for the GoalsSDGs 4: Quality Education Tuesday, 4 March 2025

Yogyakarta, 3/3/2025 – Faculty of Cultural Sciences (FIB) Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) celebrated its 79th Anniversary by holding a grand Open Senate Meeting at the 7th floor Auditorium of Soegondo Building. This year’s theme, ‘Menyongsong Delapan Dekade Berkarya Membangun Peradaban Dunia,’ reflects the faculty’s commitment to education and community development, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The event began with opening remarks by the Chair of the Faculty Senate followed by Prof. Dr. Ova Emilia, M.Med.Ed., Sp.OG(K), Ph.D., Rector of UGM, giving an inspiring speech. Prof Emilia invited the entire academic community to continue to contribute to society through innovative research and community service.

In the main part, the Dean of FIB, Prof. Dr Setiadi, S.Sos., M.Si., delivered a comprehensive report showing the performance of the faculty over the past year. His report highlighted various educational programmes, community service initiatives, research projects, and achievements that have made a positive impact on the university and the surrounding community. He emphasised the faculty’s dedication in creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment.

One of the highlights of the event was the scientific speech delivered by Dr Gabriel Roosmargo Lono Lastoro Simatupang, MA, titled ‘Art: Optimising UGM’s Identity.’ In his speech, Dr Lono emphasised that UGM has an identity as a national university; a university of struggle; a Pancasila university; a populist university; and a university of cultural centres in accordance with the values of FIB UGM.

The event also honoured outstanding individuals within the FIB community. Awards were given to three exemplary lecturers, two dedicated education staff, two distinguished alumni, and eleven outstanding students. These awards not only celebrated individual achievements but also reinforced the importance of collaboration and support within the academic community. In a further exciting award announcement, FIB’s new mascots, Budi and Amulya, were introduced. These mascots are expected to promote the spirit of culture among faculty members.

The celebration closed with a mesmerising performance from the Paramadaya Choir, who sang ‘Bungong Joempa’ and ‘Viva La Vida,’ as well as an interactive singing session. The choir’s performance not only entertained the audience but also highlighted the role of music and arts in education, building a sense of community and shared experience.

The Faculty’s 79th Anniversary served as a reminder of the vital role that educational institutions play in shaping a better future for society, in line with the SDGs and inspired all participants to continue their journey of learning and contribution.

[Public Relation Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM, Bulan Churniati]

Pilgrimage and Anjangsana for the Faculty’s 79th Anniversary

79th Anniversary of Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGMHEADLINESNews ReleaseSDGs 11: Sustainable cities and communities Friday, 28 February 2025

Yogyakarta, 27/2/2025 – In a meaningful celebration of community and respect, the Faculty of Cultural Sciences (FIB) Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) held a pilgrimage and anjangsana on Thursday, 27 February 2025, as part of its 79th Anniversary. The event took place at Sawitsari Cemetery, where lecturers and education staff gathered to honour the legacy of their predecessors.

The pilgrimage began in the morning, with participants arriving at the cemetery to pay their respects to the founders and influential figures of FIB. Among those honoured was the late R. Soegondo, whose name is enshrined in the FIB building. This act of respect not only recognises the contributions of these individuals, but also strengthens the sense of community within the faculty.

After the pilgrimage, the participants proceeded to the next part of the event: anjangsana to six retired FIB UGM officers. This activity aimed to strengthen the bonds of friendship and solidarity between active and retired faculty members. It is important to maintain these relationships, as they contribute to a mutually supportive academic community. During the visit, the retirees shared their experiences, providing valuable lessons for the younger generation. Discussions were lively, filled with laughter and nostalgia, as stories of the past were retold. This exchange of knowledge is crucial to building a sense of continuity and attachment within the FIB community. The following retirees were visited:

  1. Dra. Esmeraldayanti Sosronwgoro, S.U.
  2. Prof. Dr. Marsono, S.U.
  3. Dr. Cartalyna Napitupulu, Maitrise
  4. Drs. Eddy Pursubaryanto, Dipl.TESL, M.Hum.
  5. Sudiyono
  6. Drs. Sukandar

The event also highlighted the importance of intergenerational relationships in academia. By honouring the past while engaging with the present, FIB UGM demonstrates its commitment to building a sustainable community that values tradition and innovation. This is in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially in promoting inclusive and quality education. As the day came to an end, participants expressed gratitude for the opportunity to connect with each other and reflect on the FIB’s rich history. The pilgrimage was a reminder of the importance of community in the academic world, where collaboration and mutual support are essential for growth and development.

In conclusion, the Faculty’s 79th Anniversary is not only a celebration of the faculty’s achievements, but also a reaffirmation of the values that bind its community. Through acts of respect and connection, FIB continues to foster a dynamic academic environment that honours the past while looking to a bright future.

[Public Relations Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM, Bulan Churniati]

Oration & Public Lecture on Cultural Diplomacy and Peace: ‘Towards Eight Decades of Building World Civilisation’

79th Anniversary of Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGMHEADLINESNews ReleaseSDGs 16: Peace justice and strong institutionsSDGs 4: Quality Education Friday, 28 February 2025

Yogyakarta, 24/2/2025 – In the series of anniversary of Faculty of Cultural Sciences (FIB) Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), a scientific oration and public lecture titled ‘Welcoming Eight Decades of Work to Build World Civilisation’ was held on 24 February 2025. The event took place at Soegondo Auditorium, gathering academics, students, and culture lovers to discuss the important role of education in building peace and resolving conflicts.

The event began with a speech from the Vice Rector for Education and Teaching, Prof. Dr Wening Udasmoro, S.S., M.Hum., DEA. In her speech, she emphasised the importance of education as a tool for conflict resolution and cultural diplomacy as she did in her researches. After the speech, the Dean of the Faculty, Prof. Dr Setiadi, M.Si., took the stage to explain the Faculty’s role in the humanities. He pointed out that the humanities play an important role in shaping a more peaceful society by promoting critical thinking and empathy among students.

The highlight of the event was a scientific oration delivered by Dr (H.C) Drs. H. Muhammad Jusuf Kalla, a leading figure in Indonesian politics and diplomacy. In his speech, he discussed the historical context of cultural diplomacy and its impact on peacebuilding efforts. He argued that understanding cultural differences is crucial in resolving conflicts and that education plays an important role in this process.

The session was followed by an engaging discussion involving participants from various backgrounds, including students, faculty members, and cultural practitioners. The audience asked questions about the practical application of cultural diplomacy in contemporary conflicts and the role of educational institutions in promoting peace. The discussion emphasised the need for collaborative efforts in facing global challenges through education.

As the event drew to a close, participants expressed their appreciation for the insights shared by the speakers. Many stressed the importance of continuing this kind of dialogue to foster a culture of peace and understanding. The event not only celebrated the Faculty’s achievements over the past eight decades but also affirmed its commitment to contribute to global civilisation through education and cultural diplomacy.

In the context of the SDGs, the event served as a reminder of the interconnections between education, peace and conflict resolution. It highlighted the role of educational institutions in shaping future leaders who are prepared to face the complexities of a diverse world. The discussions held during this event will surely inspire further initiatives aimed at promoting peace through education.

Overall, the scientific oration and public lecture at FIB UGM was a resounding success, gathering a community dedicated to the ideals of cultural diplomacy and peace. As the world faces increasing challenges, the role of education in fostering understanding and resolving conflict has never been more important.

[Public Relations Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM, Bulan Churniati]

Family Day to celebrate the Faculty’s 79th anniversary

79th Anniversary of Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGMHEADLINESNews ReleaseSDGs 3: Good health and well-being Tuesday, 25 February 2025

Yogyakarta, 22 February 2025 – Faculty of Cultural Sciences (FIB) Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) held a festive Family Day event as part of its 79th Anniversary celebrations. The event aimed to strengthen the spirit of togetherness among faculty members, students, and their families, while promoting health and well-being, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to affordable medicines and health for all.

The day began with an invigorating ‘health walk’, which attracted participants of all ages. Families gather early in the morning, ready to enjoy the beauty of the campus neighbourhood while getting some physical activity. The initiative not only encouraged healthy lifestyles but also emphasised the importance of affordable health resources, including medicines, which are crucial for maintaining well-being.

After the healthy walk, participants joined in a lively ‘gymnastics’ session led by professional instructors. The exercise was designed to be inclusive, allowing everyone to participate regardless of their fitness level. The activity highlighted the importance of regular physical activity in preventing health problems and promoting healthy communities, which are key aspects of the SDGs.

Entertainment was provided by ‘Karawitan Dharma Wanita FIB’ and ‘Sastra Oebah,’ which featured traditional music and dance performances. These cultural performances not only entertain the audience but also strengthen the faculty’s cultural identity and promote appreciation of local arts. This kind of cultural engagement is essential for community cohesion and well-being.

In addition to the entertainment, the event also featured a health check booth from POSBINDU, where participants could receive free health checks. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the importance of regular health check-ups and access to affordable healthcare, which are essential components of the SDGs. The presence of medical personnel ensured that participants could receive valuable information on maintaining their health.

Children were not left out of the festivities either, as colouring and drawing competitions were held for them. These activities encourage creativity and provide a platform for young talents to express themselves. The competition also built a sense of community among families, as parents cheered for their children and engaged in friendly conversations with each other.

As time went on, door prizes were distributed to lucky participants, adding an element of excitement to the event. In addition, awards for the volleyball and badminton competitions held earlier were also handed out. These sports activities not only promote physical fitness but also encourage co-operation and camaraderie among faculty members and students.

The Family Day event closed with a sense of achievement and happiness among all participants. The event successfully brought the FIB community together, reinforcing the values of health, culture, and collaboration. The Faculty’s 79th Anniversary celebration is not only a reflection of its academic achievements but also a commitment to building a healthy and inclusive environment for all.

In conclusion, the Faculty’s Family Day event was a great success, highlighting the importance of health, culture, and community engagement. By promoting activities in line with the SDGs, particularly in terms of affordable medicine and health, the faculty demonstrates its dedication to the well-being of its members and the wider community.

[Public Relation Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM, Bulan Churniati]

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