On Wednesday, May 2nd, 2023, the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada held a post-event of Eid Al-Fitr called “Silaturahim Syawalan” which was attended by the big family of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, UGM. This event aimed to renew and replenish bonds with other relatives and friends of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, UGM. It was continued with an opening speech by the Master of Ceremony and the Dean of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Prof. Dr. Setiadi, S.Sos., M.Si., This event was followed by door prizes distribution for the participants and lunch together.
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Tuesday, November 1st, 2022, the English Department, Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM held a public lecture entitled “What It Means to Be an Irish Writer”. This event took place on the 7th floor of the Soegondo Building. It was moderated by an Irish writer named Audrey Magee, who is the author of “The Colony”. This event also presented Muh. Arif Rokhman, Ph.D., who is the senior lecturer of the English Department, and H. E. Pádraig Francis, who is the Irish Ambassador to Indonesia.
The workshop about Journal Hunting Technicals and Introduction to the Online Journal System was done smoothly. This agenda continues the Online Workshop Series entitled “Training on Reference Application Using and Introduction to the Online Journal System for Students of Faculty Cultural Sciences, UGM”. The Bureau of Journals and Publishing held this training for Students of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, UGM.
Below are the details of each session.
Session I Mendeley Reference Application Training
Date: Tuesday, March 14th, 2023
Session II Zotero Reference Application Training
Date: Wednesday, March 15th, 2023
Session III Journal Hunting Technicals
Date: Tuesday, April 4th, 2023
Session IV Introduction to Online Journal System
Date: Tuesday, April 11th, 2023
Jakarta, April 11th, 2023 – Five undergraduate students of Indonesian Language and Literature, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, UGM started doing internships at PT. Gramedia Pustaka Utama, which is part of PT Kompas Gramedia Group, the biggest media and communication industry in Indonesia, is also the holding company for Harian Kompas, Kompas.com, KompasTV, GPU and Grasindo Publisher.
Placed and assigned in Kompas Gramedia Building, Palmerah, Central Jakarta, these five students who joined internships through Merdeka Belajara Kampus Merdeka Program between the Indonesian Language and Literature Undergraduate Program and PT Gramedia Pustaka Utama, are expected to be able to concretely learn about the book publishing industry and to prepare themselves for their future career.
“Through this program, fresh graduates will be more prepared to enter a professional work environment that is still connected to their study program, while developing their career and providing benefits for society,” said Ramayda Akmal, S.S., M.A., lecturer of Indonesian Language and Literature Study Program who supervises this internship. The faculty and the study program hope that this program will be done continuously so that it will give more great impacts both for students and the development of the Indonesian publishing industry.
(Faculty of Cultural Sciences, UGM/Cornelius P.M.)
Hindun, et al.
Title: Arabic Language, Literature and Culture: Between Historicity and Modernity. International Seminar Publication in Celebrating 70 Years of Prof. Dr. Syamsul Hadi, S.U., M.A.
ISBN: In progress
Editor: Hamdan
Pages: xvi + 694 pages
Synopsis: The linguistic studies in this book cover two areas of analysis, namely structural linguistics and functional linguistics. The structural linguistic survey begins with a phoneme study related to the pronunciation of Arabic vocabulary in deaf children compiled by Megawati et al. In this study, there were additions and changes in the Arabic accent. Factors that may cause this issue are the sound production system, weak ability to listen, damage to the speech organs, and the effect of sound similarity on consonants.