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Career Day With iRadio and Decolgen: Discover Your Potential Journey

HEADLINESNews Release Monday, 4 September 2023

Ever wondered what graduates of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences do after graduation?

That’s the very first question asked by the MC. Even the Faculty of Cultural Sciences at UGM has always been a popular choice among students who aspire to pursue careers in various fields such as journalism, public relations, education, and the arts. But surely it doesn’t come that smoothly. The question of what to do after graduation often leaves many students confused and uncertain about their future.

To address this issue, the Student Executive Board of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, in collaboration with iRadio, organized a Career Day Talkshow entitled “How to be Content Creator” on Friday, 1st September 2023. The event aimed to provide helpful guidance to students on how to navigate their career paths and make informed decisions about their future.

The event was a resounding success, with Decolgen as a partner, LEM FIB, and iRadio working closely together to make it happen. The talk show featured Mahendra Duta Saputra as a guest speaker, who emphasized that no matter what major or program the students are studying, the end goals are always the same – to work or to create.

In the end, whatever your major is, right now, the aftermath are either you’ll work or you’ll create, or a little bit of both

During the Q&A session, students were encouraged to share their own responses and Mahendra fully supported the different answers given by the students. The event was not only about how to become a good and proper content creator but also aimed to highlight the various job options and opportunities available for students of the Faculty of Humanities.

As the MC of the event, Saras Adellia opened the event by recognizing that the Faculty of Cultural Sciences at UGM offers a wide range of career paths for students, and it is hoped that this Career Day event can help FIB students to at least map out their future path in their studies. Overall, the event was a great success, and the students left feeling more informed and empowered about their future career prospects. The event provided a platform for students to gain valuable insights into various career paths and opportunities while fostering a spirit of collaboration and community among the attendees.

Mahadaya Strikes! New Mahadaya Chosen as Poetry Reader in Independence Concert by Gita Bahana Nusantara Indonesia

HEADLINESNews Release Monday, 28 August 2023

Meet M Deni Maulana, a talented student from the Indonesian Language and Literature study programme, batch of 2023. Deni has been chosen as a poetry reader for the much-awaited Independence concert by Gita Bahana Nusantara Republik Indonesia in 2023. This exciting event is being organized by the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with the Directorate General of Culture. It’s a big deal because Deni will join 199 other young participants from all over Indonesia, representing the 33 provinces, who are all part of Gita Bahana Nusantara (GBN) 2023.

This year is special as it marks the 20th anniversary of GBN’s involvement in national events. And for the very first time, they are getting ready to showcase their talents to a wider audience at the Gita Bahana Nusantara 2023 Independence Concert “Menembus Batas” (Breaking Boundaries). The concert will take place at the historic Fatahillah Museum in the Kota Tua Complex, Jakarta, on August 12th.

Korea University ASEAN Centre Visits UGM’s Faculty of Cultural Sciences: A Noteworthy Visit with Significant Purpose

HEADLINESNews Release Tuesday, 22 August 2023

The Korea University ASEAN Centre (KUAC) delegation, led by Professor Jae Hyeok Shin, the Director of KUAC, recently paid a visit to the Faculty of Cultural Sciences at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) in 16th August 2023. The delegation, which included Professor Jeong-in Suh, Former Korean Ambassador to ASEAN, Professor Jaehoo Park, Chief Administrative Officer, and a journalist from Yonhap News, Mr Kim Ho-Chun, had a seven-day visit to Indonesia and Thailand. During their visit, they gained valuable insights into ASEAN countries and had the opportunity to exchange ideas with students of the Korean Language and Culture Study Programme at FIB UGM.

The KUAC delegation’s visit was not just a mere academic and cultural exchange but also aimed to foster closer ties between Korea and ASEAN countries. To achieve this goal, the delegation attended a series of lectures on Cultural Differences between Indonesia and Korea. Moreover, two representatives from Chung Mong-Koo Foundation, Mr Cho Hyun Jin and Mr Shin Ji Nam, also accompanied the delegation, adding more value to the visit.

Overall, the KUAC delegation’s visit to UGM was a significant milestone in the academic and cultural exchange between the two regions. It is hoped that such visits will continue to take place, leading to more opportunities for collaboration and mutual understanding between Korea and ASEAN countries..

Mahadaya Strikes! 2023 Sookmyung UNESCO-UNITWIN Hackatown

HEADLINESNews Release Wednesday, 16 August 2023

University Twinning and Networking (UNITWIN) is a programme established in 1992 at the 26th session of the UNESCO General Conference with the aim of building the capacity of higher education and research institutions through knowledge exchange and sharing.

Two Mahadayas excelled in the programme, with each becoming the top participant in their respective sub-programmes. Bulan Churniati, a 2021 English Literature student, emerged as the best participant in the Digital Entrepreneurship Training sub-programme, while Nasywa Naurah, a 2022 History student, claimed the top spot in the Leadership Training.

Congratulations on your impressive success, Mahadaya!
Your hard work and dedication have truly paid off and you deserve all the recognition that comes with it. Keep up the great work !

UGM Department of History and Ullen Sentalu Museum Partner to Host Cutting-Edge Conference on Critical Heritage Study

HEADLINESNews Release Wednesday, 16 August 2023

On Monday, 14 August 2023, the Department of History Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM successfully held an Interdisciplinary Critical Heritage Study Conference in Indonesia at Ullen Sentalu Museum, Kaliurang, Sleman. The conference aimed to develop a critical heritage curriculum and open cooperation between museums, communities, and cultural activists in heritage utilisation.

The conference was divided into four panels that were conducted separately. The first panel carried the theme “Heritage in Practice”. Acting as presenters in this panel were Grace Leksana, an academic and historian from the State University of Malang; Kate McGregor, a historian from the University of Melbourne; Restu Gunawan, Director of Development and Utilisation at the Ministry of Education, Culture and Research; and Bambang Widodo, Chairman of the DIY Musea Deliberation Board (BARAHMUS DIY). In this panel, they discussed topics on the commodification of colonial heritage, the practice and theory of interdisciplinary approaches, and heritage preservation practices.

The second panel raised the theme “Decolonisation and Repatriation”. Tular Sudarmadi, UGM academic and archaeologist; I Gusti Agung Wesaka Puja, Executive Director of the ASEAN Institute for Peace and Reconciliation; and Daud Aris Tanudirdjo, UGM archaeologist discussed topics on the difference between return, repatriation, and resitution; microhistory approach in heritage studies; and museum decolonisation.

The third panel was themed “Performing Heritage”. Sumarsam, a lecturer at Wesleyan University and Eri Sustiyadi, Head of the Collection, Conservation and Documentation Section, discussed the topic of intercultural encounters in the development of puppetry and the practices of presenting heritage through museums.

Finally, the fourth panel raised the theme “Heritage in Contestation”. Marieke Bloembergen, a historian from Leiden University; Sukma Putri, activist of the Malam Museum Community, and Sektiadi, UGM archaeologist, discussed the topics of epistemic violence against heritage, discussion practices through communities, and the transformation of museum identity in line with decolonisation efforts.

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