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Internship Student Visit to Printing Factory

News ReleaseSDGSSTICKY NEWSStudent's Activity Monday, 2 December 2024

Tuesday, May 28, 2024 – Students from the Faculty of Humanities currently on a Student Internship program at Buku Mojok publishing paid a visit to the Offset printing factory. The factory is one of the printing houses used by Buku Mojok to print its books. During the visit, they were introduced to the machines used to print books and the stages it is used in printing. This visit is in line with SDGs number 9, namely Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure.

The visit began at 2:30 pm with an explanation of printing using plates inside of the machine. Then, interns were invited to see the machines used such as paper folding machines, cutting machines, and binding machines for paper sheets to become books. In addition, interns also received explanations related to the machines used, for example the difference between color printing machines and one-color printing machines.

 

FIB Internship Students Participate in Female Writers Festival Event

HEADLINESNews ReleaseSDGSSDGs 5: Gender equalityStudent's Activity Monday, 2 December 2024

Sunday, 10th March 2024 – Students of the Faculty of Cultural Science, currently in an internship program at Buku Mojok publishing company, became the moderator for Festival Penulis Perempuan to celebrate International Women’s day. The event, initiated by Buku Mojok, was held in three days on the 8th, 9th, and 10th of March at Akademi Bahagia. On the lasy day of the event, Buku Mojok invited Ranting Mangga to lead the journaling workshop and Isnaniar to lead the meditation workshop. This event is in line with the 5th SDGs, gender equality.

The event started at 1PM with the journaling workshop by Ranting Mangga. The participants was encouraged to write and paste scraps paper pieces in their journal as they like. After that, the event was followed with the meditation workshop. Isnaniar invited the participants to meditate by walking on the grass around their meeting area. On this event, student interns also participated in the workshop and helped the staff from Buku Mojok to prepare the event.

[Humas FIB UGM, Author: Catharina Maida Muhamartha, Editor: Rifal Fadlurrahman]

Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM Receives Visit from University of Glasgow

HEADLINESNews ReleaseSDGSSDGs 16: Peace justice and strong institutionsSDGs 17: Partnerships for the GoalsSDGs 4: Quality Education Thursday, 28 November 2024

Yogyakarta, Monday, November 25th, 2024. The Faculty of Cultural Sciences received a visit from Professor Clare McManus from the University of Glasgow. The visit aimed to explore various possibilities of cooperation in the field of education, especially focusing on double degree programs, student exchanges, research collaborations, and public lectures. The discussion centered on improving access to education and promoting education for sustainability, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Professor McManus began his visit with a warm introduction to faculty members and students, emphasizing the importance of international collaboration in higher education. He highlighted that such partnerships not only enrich the academic experience but also contribute to a more sustainable future by building a global perspective among students.

One of the key proposals discussed was the establishment of a “one plus one” or double degree program in Linguistics, Archaeology, and English Literature. This initiative aims to provide students with the opportunity to earn degrees from both institutions, thus enhancing their academic credentials and competitiveness in the competitive job market.

In addition to the double degree program, the possibility of a student exchange program is also on the agenda. This exchange will focus on English Literature and Archaeology, allowing students to engage in different cultural contexts and academic environments. This initiative is expected to broaden students’ horizons and deepen their understanding of global issues, which are crucial for sustainable development.

Research collaboration was also a significant topic of discussion. Professor McManus proposed joint research projects in tourism, linguistics, archaeology and anthropology. By combining resources and expertise, both institutions can contribute to innovative research that addresses pressing societal challenges and promotes sustainable practices in these areas.

The visit also includes plans for a series of public lectures involving English Literature, Linguistics, Tourism, and Archaeology. These lectures aim to engage the wider community and stimulate discussion on critical issues related to culture, language and sustainability. Such initiatives are vital to raising awareness and building a culture of lifelong learning.

Throughout the discussions, the importance of access to education was a recurring theme. Both institutions recognize that education is a basic right and a key driver of sustainable development. By collaborating on these programs, they aim to create more inclusive educational opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds.

The Faculty of Cultural Sciences expressed enthusiasm for the possibilities of collaboration and the positive impact it can have on students and society. Faculty members committed to working closely with the University of Glasgow to finalize the details of these programs and ensure their successful implementation.

As the meeting concluded, Professor McManus and the faculty members agreed to continue their discussions and explore more opportunities for collaboration. This visit marks a significant step towards strengthening the relationship between the two institutions and advancing their shared goals of promoting education for sustainability and improving access to quality education.

Hacking Silence: Silenced Justice

HEADLINESSDGSSDGs 4: Quality EducationSDGs 5: Gender equality Thursday, 28 November 2024

Yogyakarta, Tuesday, November 26, 2024. The Faculty of Cultural Sciences of Universitas Gadjah Mada is organizing an introductory gender class exhibition that presents Prof. Dr. Wening Udasmoro, SS, M.Hum., DEA and Dr. Wulan Tri Astuti, SS, MA, as resource persons for this activity. The event will take place on November 26 and 28, 2024, from 09.00 to 16.00 at Selasar Soegondo. The exhibition aims to empower individuals by providing equal access to artistic expression that raises important issues such as gender equality, justice, and stereotypes.

The exhibition features interactive installations and artworks created by various voices that have finally found the courage to speak up. It becomes a platform for empowerment, with a special focus on empowering women and marginalized communities. By showcasing these powerful narratives, the exhibition seeks to promote equal opportunities for everyone, regardless of gender or background.

“Hacking Silence” is not just an exhibition; it is a call to action. The show invites visitors to engage in discussions about the importance of equality and the need for equal access to resources and opportunities. The artworks displayed will challenge social norms and encourage viewers to reflect on their own perceptions of justice and equality.

The event is designed to inspire and educate. Visitors will have the opportunity to participate in workshops and discussions led by artists and activists concerned with these issues. This interactive approach aims to empower individuals to become advocates for change in their respective communities.

In addition to visual art, the exhibition will also feature performances and poetry sessions that amplify the voices of those who have been historically marginalized. These performances will highlight the importance of storytelling in the struggle for justice and equality, emphasizing that every voice matters.

The Faculty of Cultural Sciences believes that art has the power to transform society. By providing a space for these important conversations, the exhibition aims to build a sense of community and solidarity among visitors. It is an opportunity for individuals to come together, share experiences, and support each other in the pursuit of justice.

Lecturer Dialogue: Career Development and Lecturer Welfare

HEADLINESNews ReleaseSDGSSDGs 8: Decent work and economic growth Thursday, 28 November 2024

Yogyakarta, Friday, November 22nd, 2024. Faculty of Cultural Sciences Universitas Gadjah Mada held “Lecturer Dialogue: Career Development and Lecturer Welfare”, as a place for dialog and discussion with lecturers of FIB UGM to receive feedback. This activity was held at Soegondo Auditorium, at 09.00 WIB to 11.00 WIB, inviting a number of lecturers from all departments and study programs of the faculty. This activity is also a moment to celebrate the success of new professors and doctors of FIB UGM.

The activity began with remarks from the Dean of FIB UGM, Prof. Dr. Setiadi, S.Sos., M.Si. On this occasion, Prof. Dr. Setiadi, gave a statement of FIB UGM’s support for lecturers in the career process of achieving doctoral and professor, as well as the faculty paying attention to the welfare of lecturers who teach at FIB UGM. After the speech by the Dean of FIB UGM ended, the session continued with the invitation of lecturers who earned new professors, new doctors, and new lecturers. The list of those who received new degrees is as follows:

The new professors at FIB UGM 2024:

  • Prof. Dr. Hendrokumoro, M.Hum. (Linguistics)
  • Prof. Dr. Sajarwa, M.Hum. (Linguistics)
  • Prof. Dr. Suhandano, M.A. (Anthropological Linguistics)
  • Prof. Dr. Anggraeni, M.A. (Prehistoric Archaeology)
  • Prof. Dr. Aprinus Salam, M.Hum. (Sociology of Literature)
  • Prof. Dr. Atik Tri Ratnawati, M.A. (Anthropology of Health)
  • Prof. Dr. Agus Suwignyo, M.A. (History of Education)

The new doctors at the Faculty of Arts UGM in 2024:

  • Ashika Prajna Paramita, S.S., M.A., Ph.D. (Deakin University, Australia, – Arts and Education)
  • Dr. Imam Wicaksono, Lc, M.A. (Universitas Gadjah Mada, – Humanities Sciences)
  • Muhammad Zamzam Fauzanfafi, S.Ant., M.A., Ph.D. (Leiden University, Netherlands – Social and Behavorial Sciences)
  • Dr. Robi Wibowo, S.S., M.A. (Gadjah Mada University, – Humanities Sciences)
  • Dr. Rudy Wiratama, S.I.P, M.A. (Universitas Gadjah Mada, – Performing Arts & Fine Monday Studies)
  • Raden Rucitarahma Ristiawan, S.Par., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Wageningen University, UK, – Tourism and Cultural Geography)
  • Wildan Sena Utama, S.S., M.A., Ph.D. (University of Bristol, UK, – History)
  • Dr. Dra. Rio Rini Diah Moehkardi, M.A. (Gadjah Mada University, – Humanities Sciences)
  • Dr. Popi Irawan, S.S., M.Sc., Ph.D. (Arizona State University, USA, – Tourism Development & Management)

The new lecturers in the Faculty of Arts UGM in 2024:

  • Dr. Sulistyowati, M.Hum.
  • Dr. G.R. Lono Lastoro S., M.A.
  • Dr. Masrukhi, M.Hum.
  • Dr. Farabi Fakih, S.S., M.Phil.
  • Dr. Djarot Heru Santosa, M.Hum.
  • Dr. Sri Ratna Saktimulya, M.Hum.
  • Dr. Tular Sudarmadi, M.A.
  • Dr. Rudi Eka Siswanto, M.Hum.
  • Dr. Daru Winarti, M.Hum.

After the new Professors, new Doctors, and new Lectors were called to the seats that had been provided at the front. The next series was a welcome speech by each of the new Professors and new Doctorates. On this occasion, Prof. Dr. Sajarwa, M.Hum., Lecturer of French Language and Literature at Faculty of Arts UGM. He said the importance of working through writing and cooperating with various parties to produce contributions, such as one of them in the field of translation which according to him experienced a lack of enthusiasts in the field of translation.

After the initial session ended, the speech session was continued by Prof. Dr. Aprinus Salam, M.Hum., who also helped guide the activity by opening a discussion session. In the open discussion session, a number of lecturers were given the opportunity to provide feedback and questions related to lecturer welfare and lecturer career paths.

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