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SDGs 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities

Culture Preservation Pioneer: Paksi, Alumni of Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture, Receives the 2025 UGM Outstanding Alumni Award

News Release Wednesday, 10 December 2025

Yogyakarta, December, 9, 2025 – Paksi Raras Alit, widely known as Mas Paksi, has been awarded the 2025 UGM Outstanding Alumni Award for his significant contributions to cultural literacy development and the preservation of traditional arts. An alumnus of the Javanese Language, Literature, and Culture Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences (FIB) UGM, Mas Paksi is recognized as the founder of the JAWACANA Community, a cultural education platform that continues to expand access to cultural learning for the wider public.

Since its establishment, JAWACANA has consistently offered various programs such as cultural magazines, Javanese language classes, and inclusive, accessible art performances. These initiatives directly contribute to improving cultural education quality in society, aligning with UGM’s commitment to supporting sustainable development.

Mas Paksi’s contributions also reflect strong support for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly through expanding access to cultural education (SDG 4: Quality Education), strengthening local identity and community sustainability through the preservation of regional arts and languages (SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities), and fostering collaboration among communities, academics, and cultural practitioners across various JAWACANA programs (SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals).

This award further reinforces Mas Paksi’s role as a representative of FIB UGM alumni who brings tangible positive impact to society. Through JAWACANA, he demonstrates that cultural preservation can become an educational, sustainable movement that contributes significantly to strengthening local culture amid ongoing societal changes.

[Public Relations of FIB UGM, Alma Syahwalani]

IoT-Based Smart Classroom Workshop Highlights Building Management Efficiency at FIB UGM

News Release Friday, 5 December 2025

Yogyakarta, 5 December 2025 — A workshop on IoT-based smart classroom systems was held in room S 709 on the seventh floor of the R. Soegondo Building, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, UGM. The event featured Irawan Wko Prabowo, S.T., M.Eng., who delivered a session on the implementation of automation technology and room temperature monitoring through a Building Management System (BMS).

The workshop discussed how BMS functions as a centralized computer system that controls mechanical and electrical equipment within a building. Irawan explained that integrating building systems is essential for operational efficiency, especially in modern classrooms that require comfort and stable learning conditions. “BMS allows administrators to regulate temperature, lighting, and building security from a single control point, enabling real-time monitoring,” he said.

In his presentation, Irawan outlined the main functions of BMS, including HVAC control to maintain air quality and room temperature, lighting management that adjusts to energy needs, as well as monitoring electricity use and security systems. All functions are connected through an integrated platform, making facility management more streamlined.

Participants also received an explanation of how BMS works, starting from the collection of sensor data that measures temperature, humidity, and energy usage, to the processing of this data by digital controllers that determine automatic actions. The information is displayed through a user interface accessible via computers and mobile devices. With this technology, building managers can monitor rooms remotely and make decisions based on real-time data.

The workshop emphasized the importance of efficient building management in addressing rising energy demands. IoT-based smart classroom technology is expected to support a more comfortable, energy-efficient, and environmentally responsive learning process. This initiative represents a strategic step toward promoting sustainable space management and fostering smarter, more responsible learning environments.

[Public Relations of FIB UGM, Candra Solihin]

FIB UGM Wins 1st Place in the Growing Business Category at KMI Expo 2025 through the Mandira Heritage Team

News Release Monday, 1 December 2025

Yogyakarta, 22 November 2025 — The Faculty of Cultural Sciences (FIB) of Universitas Gadjah Mada has once again achieved an impressive accomplishment at a national-level entrepreneurship event. In the competition organized by the Directorate of Learning and Student Affairs of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology (Kemendiktisaintek), the FIB Mandira Heritage Team secured 1st Place in the Growing Business Category at the 2025 KMI Expo, the culminating event of the Indonesian Student Entrepreneurship Program (KMI).

This event brought together young entrepreneurs from universities across Indonesia in a collaborative atmosphere that encouraged innovation and sustainability. Mandira Heritage Group stood out with its ideas that combine cultural themes, creativity, and digital technology. Products such as Mandira Brick, Mandira Puzzle with Augmented Reality technology, Bimba Brush, and JAKI, an interactive 3D puzzle, captivated both visitors and judges. Strong product design, compelling visual creativity, and rich cultural narratives made UGM’s booth one of the most striking among the participants.

This achievement was made possible through the guidance of Fahmi Prihantoro, M.A., a lecturer from the Department of Archaeology, who supported the team from concept development to final execution. The accomplishment further strengthens FIB UGM’s position as a faculty that not only focuses on humanities studies but also encourages students to innovate within the cultural-based creative industry.

Mandira Heritage’s success aligns with the spirit of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly the commitment to advancing quality education and strengthening culture-based creative economies. Through the use of digital technology in cultural preservation and education, this initiative supports the creation of inclusive and innovative learning experiences. Additionally, participation in a collaborative event that brings together universities nationwide reflects efforts to reinforce national partnerships as part of sustainable development.

[Public Relations of FIB UGM, Alma Syahwalani]

IKMASA Government Tour: UGM Arabic Study Program Students Visit the Language Center of Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta

Student's Activity Wednesday, 26 November 2025

Yogyakarta, November 14, 2025 — The Arabic Study Program Student Association (IKMASA) at Universitas Gadjah Mada conducted a Government Tour as part of the 2025 External Relations Department’s flagship program. The visit, held from 13:30 to 15:00 WIB, involved 40 students from the 2023, 2024, and 2025 cohorts. The delegation was warmly welcomed by the Language Center of Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (BBY), reflecting the institution’s appreciation for student-led educational initiatives.

The event opened with remarks from Candra Solihin, the 2025 President of IKMASA, who emphasized the importance of institutional visits in broadening academic insight and fostering early professional networking. The agenda continued under the guidance of the master of ceremonies, Rusydatu Nibras Salamah, ensuring the program ran smoothly and in order. The atmosphere grew more engaging when participants were invited to enjoy refreshments prepared by BBY.

During the main session, Mulyanto, M.Hum., Senior Expert Linguist at the institution, delivered an informative presentation outlining the history of the Language Center, its institutional roles, and various strategic programs carried out to support language development and literacy initiatives across the Yogyakarta region. He also highlighted internship opportunities available for students interested in pursuing linguistic research and institutional language work.

Throughout the visit, students demonstrated strong enthusiasm, actively engaging in discussions about language programs, research opportunities, and potential pathways for student involvement in BBY’s activities. This Government Tour is expected to serve as a meaningful platform for UGM Arabic Study Program students to expand their professional network, gain firsthand exposure to applied language work, and explore future collaborative possibilities with the Language Center.

 

Author: Aisyah Mutmainnah

KMIB FIB UGM Holds Blood Donation Drive: A Concrete Manifestation of Social Concern

News ReleaseStudent's Activity Tuesday, 25 November 2025

Yogyakarta, November 19, 2025 – The Muslim Family of Cultural Sciences (Keluarga Muslim Ilmu Budaya – KMIB) of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences (FIB) at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) successfully held a Blood Donation Drive on Wednesday, December 19, 2025. This humanitarian activity was held in Room 202 of the Poerbatjaraka Building, FIB UGM, in collaboration with the Indonesian Red Cross (Palang Merah Indonesia – PMI) of Sleman Regency. This drive is one of the social work programs of the Department of Community Service Relations (Hubungan Pelayanan Umat – HPU), serving as a real manifestation of the students’ commitment to contributing directly to humanitarian and social issues.

The blood donation event, which took place from 08.00 to 11.00 a.m, received a very positive reception from various parties. Enthusiasm came not only from students but also from lecturers, educational staff, and the general public. The success of this drive, fully supported by the KMIB committee, the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, and the Sleman Regency PMI, managed to collect a significant amount of blood donations. This extraordinary achievement underscores the strong spirit of solidarity within the FIB UGM environment, and this contribution greatly helps the PMI in maintaining its blood supply.

The initiative, spearheaded by the HPU department, did not only focus on blood collection but also served as a means of health education. Every prospective donor had the opportunity to undergo a basic health check, such as blood pressure and hemoglobin level checks. KMIB hopes that this positive initiative can continue to have an impact, becoming an implementation of the values of care highly upheld by FIB UGM students, and can be a sustainable agenda in the future.

The success of this event reinforces KMIB FIB UGM’s position as an active student organization moving across various lines, from spirituality and culture to humanitarian social action. KMIB FIB UGM expresses its highest appreciation to the Sleman Regency PMI for their cooperation and to all donors who have sincerely contributed their time and blood. The presence and active participation of all campus elements were the key to the successful execution of this Blood Donation Drive.

This blood donation drive tangibly supports the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) by providing a safe and critical blood supply for public health services; SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities) by ensuring that blood is accessible to all who need it, regardless of socio-economic status; SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities) through strengthening community health resilience by guaranteeing the availability of emergency medical resources; and SDG 17 (Partnerships for The Goals) through effective collaboration between FIB UGM students (KMIB), the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, and the Sleman Regency PMI.

Author: Hilmi Anugerah Alghani

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