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SDG 9: Industry

“GMCO Tour De Faculty” at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences

News Release Thursday, 7 March 2024

SDG 17: Partnerships for the goals | SDGs 17: Global Partnership | SDG 11: Sustainable cities and communities | SDGs 11: Cultural heritage | SDG 9: Industry, innovation and infrastructure | SDGs 9 : Cooperation

The sound of raindrops and orchestral music created a very serene and comfortable atmosphere that afternoon in the Open Field of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences. The students, who at that time were relaxing, discussing with their fellow students and doing assignments, were also carried away by the atmosphere and really enjoyed the performances from the Gadjah Mada Chamber Orchestra (GMCO) plus the melodious voices of two vocalists from Paramadaya, Faculty of Cultural Sciences. Yes, this was an activity from GMCO called “GMCO Tour De Faculty”, where they went around visiting each faculty to present their beautiful playing to the public for free. Exactly on Tuesday, 5th of March 2024, it was the turn of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences to receive this warm visit.

GMCO or Gadjah Mada Chamber Orchestra is one of Gadjah Mada University’s Arts UKM which specializes in the field of orchestral music which has been established since 2008. Currently, they have more than 140 active members including players and managers consisting of Gadjah Mada University students from various departments and educational levels. Not only did it aim to introduce their community to many people in each faculty, but it also turned out that this activity was also a commemoration of their 16th anniversary. Ms. Nurul Rafika, as chairman of GMCO, representing her colleagues said that they really hope that all of you can enjoy this offering.

Linguistics Students Gathering and the KALINGGA Handover Ceremony 2024

HEADLINESNews Release Wednesday, 28 February 2024

SDG 4: Quality education | SDGs 4: Education for sustainability | SDG 9: Industry, innovation and infrastructure | SDGs 9: Affordable credit | SDG 10: Reduced inequality | SDGs 10: Education | SDG 11: Sustainable cities and communities | SDGs 11: Community

Dr. Suhandano, Dr. Sailal Arimi, and Drs. Tatang Hariri along with Master of Linguistics students across generations, carried out a ‘Students Gathering’ as well as the ‘The KALINGGA Handover Ceremony 2024’ on Friday, 23 February 2024. In this activity, various discussions related to academic activity in the Master of Linguistics UGM took place actively, such as transparency of student assessments and holding a prayer room in the Soegondo building so that lectures took place more efficiently. On this occasion, Dr. Suhandano also said that there would be a new application related to assessment, namely ‘Sioba’. Furthermore, final semester assignments also need to provide options other than articles and there is also a need for thesis research mentoring by lecturers. It is hoped that through this activity students will be more motivated to publish journals and be big on writing their theses so they can complete it on time.

The system of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) embraced in September 2015 by the UN, the worldwide improvement motivation for the primary time alludes to culture. The benefits of keeping up and progressing culture are accomplished through socially educated and viable execution of advancement objectives. Thus, discussion forums between lecturers and students can be a good culture to support and improve the quality of the learning environment.

In this activity, the stewardship of KALINGGA for the next 1 year was also officially appointed by Dr. Suhandano, witnessed by the previous year’s KALINGGA Management and students from across generations who were present. In the next 1 year, KALINGGA is expected to become a forum that can accommodate the aspirations of Master of Linguistics students, support the growth of student achievement and innovation, including creating useful activities in the field of Linguistics and society.

BOOK REVIEW OF [R]EVOLUSI SASTRA DI ERA DIGITAL

News Release Monday, 26 February 2024

SDG 4: Quality Education | SDGs 4: Education for sustainability | SDG 9: Industry, innovation and infrastructure | SDGs 9: Affordable access | SDG 10: Reduced inequalities | SDGs 10: Education | SDG 11: Sustainable cities and communities | SDGs 11: Adaptation 

Apart from the Seminar in Popular Culture and Literature, another agenda that attracts literature enthusiasts in the Retirement Period Event of Prof. Ida Rochadi Adi, S.U. was a Book Review of the book entitled [R]EVOLUTION OF LITERARY IN THE DIGITAL ERA: Theoretical and Historical Perspectives whose author is none other than Prof. Ida. The agenda started at 10.30 am on Monday 19th of February 2024 and lasted for approximately 45 minutes at the same place as the other series of agendas, it was in the Auditorium of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Gadjah Mada University. On this occasion, the speaker was Dr. Anna Sriastuti, M. Hum. and Dr. Rif’ah Innayati, M.A.

The book was written with the aim of responding to technological developments that are capable of changing the mature structure of a scientific discipline. The author tried to capture the lament of a scientific discipline facing the dilemma of technological change. From a theoretical and historical perspective, the book tried to offer a framework for responding to developments in the digital world in the world of literature. This book could provide thought, reflection and development of new ideas regarding the phenomenon of literary works in the development of the digital world in the current modern era. Finally, both speakers strongly recommended reading the book because it can really open up thinking about literature in the digital era.

SOFT SKILL TRAINING DEVELOPMENT OF BACHELOR GRADUATION CANDIDATES AT FACULTY OF CULTURAL SCIENCES UGM, 2ND PERIOD OF 2023/2024 ACADEMIC YEAR

HEADLINESNews Release Wednesday, 21 February 2024

SDG 4: Quality Education | SDGs 4: Education for sustainability | SDG 9: Industry, innovation and infrastructure | SDGs 9: Economic development | SDG 10: Reduced inequalities | SDGs 10: Business | SDG 17: Partnerships for goals | SDGs 17: Fostering innovation

All prospective graduates will definitely feel happy and relieved because they have completed the difficult tasks they undertook during college, especially their thesis. However, they will face the next struggle after graduating from college. They will start a new life which of course will have increasingly difficult and numerous challenges. The reality of life that does not always match what they want requires fresh graduates to really prepare themselves by planning what they will do after graduating. Realizing the anxiety felt by prospective alumni, the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Gadjah Mada University held soft skills training for prospective graduates the day before graduation day to prepare human resources who are ready to face the world outside campus.

Tania Nugraheni Ayuningtyas, is a successful young entrepreneur who graduated from the Tourism study program at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences who is currently continuing her postgraduate studies at the Agribusiness Management study program at Gadjah Mada University with an LPDP scholarship. The twists and turns of her journey in achieving success can be a motivation and lesson for anyone who just wants to start a business, this is what makes her worthy of being a speaker at this training in front of undergraduate graduate candidate which will be held on Tuesday, February 20 2024 at the Faculty of CulturalScience Auditorium, Gadjah Mada University. Before finally she succeeded as owner & director of CV. Slamet Jogjamu Indonesia and also Co-Founder & Finance Manager of PT. Waturanda Destination, she experienced failure and even fraud. But that didn’t make her give up, in fact these incidents encouraged her to continue learning and thinking to be better.

That afternoon, she shared her valuable knowledge about how to start a business. According to her, there are three important things that must be done, namely Learn, Build and Measure. Learn, namely gathering understanding about the target market, customers and problems that need to be solved, as well as creating hypotheses to test on the market. Build is building a product or service simply and quickly. And the last thing that entrepreneurs rarely remember but is very important is Measure, which is actively collecting data and feedback from users so that it is possible to measure product performance. With the knowledge she shared, she hoped that prospective graduates will be ready to face the new world after graduating and can plan carefully for the future.

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