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The Community Service Collaboration between FMIPA UGM (Department of Mathematics), FMIPA UNTAD (Department of Mathematics and Statistics), and MGMP Mathematics Palu City is continued with a Discussion on the Implementation of Cooperation between FMIPA UGM and FMIPA UNTAD.

Collaboration between institutions is currently a crucial activity for enhancing the quality of the institutions and the quality of service to the community. In August 2023, the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) and the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Tadulako University (UNTAD) signed a Cooperation Agreement regarding the activities related to the Tri Dharma of Higher Education.

On September 6-7, 2023, a delegation from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UGM, consisting of Dr. Fajar Adi Kusumo, Prof. Dr.rer.nat. Indah Emilia Wijayanti, Drs. Danardono, MPH, Ph.D., and Dr. Dwi Ertiningsih, visited Tadulako University in Palu. This visit was conducted to discuss plans for collaborative activities that can be carried out during the collaboration period, as well as to engage in joint activities related to Community Service and Academic aspects, including Guest Lectures.

Some of the agreed-upon activities to be implemented include sharing sessions, guest lecturers for certain courses, research collaboration, industrial project collaboration involving students, various academic collaborations, and community service collaborations.

The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UGM and the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UNTAD have been conducting mentoring activities for Mathematics teachers in Palu City in collaboration with the Mathematics Teacher Forum (MGMP) of Palu High Schools regularly since 2018. In these activities, in addition to sharing materials related to the development of mathematics and the latest mathematics teaching methods, discussions are also held with teacher representatives to address issues related to mathematics teaching and to enhance the teachers’ knowledge.

Apart from activities involving teachers and MGMP, this visit also included academic activities such as Guest Lectures on topics related to the development of Statistics and Data Science, as well as topics related to Student Creativity Week. (FA’23)

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Visit of Kyushu University Delegation to the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UGM: Strengthening Collaboration in Education and Research

On Monday, August 28, the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (MIPA) at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) proudly welcomed guests from Kyushu University. The delegation, consisting of representatives from Kyushu University, visited various locations on the UGM campus, including the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Their presence was aimed at strengthening collaboration in the fields of education and research between the two institutions.

The event commenced with a warm welcome address from Prof. Dr. Eng. Kuwat Triyana, M.Si., the Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UGM. In his speech, he emphasized the importance of international collaboration in education and research and elaborated on the vision and mission of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UGM in the development of science.

The session continued with the screening of a profile video of Kyushu University, introducing the participants to the achievements and commitments of the partner university. Following the video screening, a question and answer session was held to allow representatives from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UGM to interact directly with the Kyushu University delegation. The exchange of views and questions regarding academic programs, research, and collaboration opportunities was the main focus of this session. Before proceeding to the laboratory visits, a documentation session was held to capture this memorable moment.

After leaving the 2nd-floor meeting room, the Kyushu University delegation was guided by Mr. Danang Teguh Qoyyimi, M.Si., Ph.D., to the Organic Chemistry Laboratory in the Department of Chemistry. In this laboratory, they had the opportunity to witness ongoing experiments and observe students in their daily research activities. This experience provided a deep insight into the practical education provided by the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UGM.

The journey didn’t stop there. Together with Dean Kuwat Triyana, the Kyushu University delegation continued their visit to the Material Physics and Instrumentation Laboratory in the Department of Physics. In this innovative laboratory, they could see students actively engaged in research in various fields of physics while witnessing the advanced instruments created by physics students.

With the laboratory visits at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences concluded, the campus tour continued to the Integrated Research and Testing Laboratory of Gadjah Mada University (LPPT UGM), located adjacent to the Faculty of Pharmacy at UGM. Here, the delegates were introduced to the facilities and testing services provided by LPPT UGM to support research and innovation.

This visit serves as a tangible testament to the spirit of cross-border collaboration to drive the advancement of education and research. It is hoped that the cooperation between the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UGM and Kyushu University will continue to grow and yield remarkable achievements in the future.

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Sustainable Innovation: Goat Manure-Based Charcoal Briquettes as an Environmentally Friendly Solution

Yogyakarta – In the effort to maintain environmental sustainability and reduce the negative impacts of climate change, innovation continues to be a crucial key. One innovation that has garnered attention is the development of charcoal briquettes based on goat manure. By utilizing organic waste and reducing the use of wood as a charcoal source, this solution has significant potential to become a more environmentally friendly alternative for charcoal production.

As part of the implementation of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education, the Physical Chemistry Laboratory of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) at UGM plays a role in environmental preservation through innovative development. In this regard, the laboratory has conducted community service activities with the title “Goat Manure-Based Charcoal Briquettes at CV. Berkat Ilahi Farm, Yogyakarta.” Organic waste, such as goat manure, holds untapped potential. Through the proper processing, goat manure can be transformed into raw material for producing charcoal briquettes. This approach not only addresses environmental pollution issues related to waste management but also helps reduce the pressure on ecosystems caused by deforestation for firewood.

The team led by Mokhammad Fajar Pradipta, M.Eng, has successfully carried out the activity. Together with members of the Physical Chemistry Laboratory team, they conducted a visit on August 27, 2023. Full support from CV. Berkat Ilahi Farm was a key factor in the success of the goat manure-based charcoal briquette production program. This development of a sustainable solution has significant positive impacts, not only on the environment but also on waste management and the livelihoods of farmers.

In a statement, Mokhammad Fajar Pradipta expressed, “The development of goat manure-based charcoal briquettes is not just an innovation but also a tangible step in supporting the environment and contributing to organic waste reduction. We hope that this solution can serve as an inspirational model for other communities to adopt sustainable practices.”

Advancements in the development of goat manure-based charcoal briquettes have the potential not only to reduce negative environmental impacts but also to provide economic and social benefits. Solutions like this are a real reflection of sustainable efforts that can lead communities towards a greener and more sustainable environment.

With the support and cooperation between educational institutions, the business sector, and the community, innovations like the development of goat manure-based charcoal briquettes offer increasing hope for a brighter future where environmental sustainability is no longer just a dream but a reality that can be achieved through collective efforts.

 

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Agricultural Innovation: Goat Manure-Based Organic Fertilizer Supporting Sustainable Agriculture

Yogyakarta, August 28, 2023 – The increasing interest in organic farming has driven organic fertilizers to become a sought-after solution in the modern agricultural world. Apart from being environmentally friendly, organic fertilizers have significant potential in improving soil quality and agricultural yields. Conventional farming methods often rely on chemical fertilizers that can deplete soil fertility over time. This is one of the reasons why organic fertilizers are gaining popularity.

As a demonstration of concern for societal issues, especially in providing organic fertilizers, and to fulfill one of the pillars of Higher Education’s Tri Dharma, which is Community Service, the Community Service Team Based on the Utilization of Research Results and the Application of Appropriate Technology (TTG) from Gadjah Mada University has organized training on the conversion of goat manure into organic fertilizer through fermentation processes at CV. Berkat Ilahi Farm, Yogyakarta.

Mokhammad Fajar Pradipta, M.Eng, who is the responsible person for the TTG community service program, explained to Prof. Ir. Yuny Erwanto, S.Pt., M.P., Ph.D., IPM, during a meeting on August 25, 2023, that the fermentation process of goat manure typically takes about 2 months using EM4 starter. However, with the technology introduced by the TTG Community Service Team, this time has been successfully shortened to just 5 days. Organic fertilizer not only improves soil structure but also helps maintain moisture and provides essential nutrients without causing long-term negative effects.

In this context, goat manure-based fertilizer is rich in nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, and it contains beneficial microbes, making it a promising choice. The development of organic fertilizer based on goat manure through the fermentation process provides a sustainable solution for modern agriculture. This fertilizer not only addresses the issue of using chemical fertilizers that have negative impacts on the environment and soil quality but also naturally enhances agricultural productivity. With proper implementation, fermentation-based organic fertilizer can be a crucial step towards more sustainable and environmentally friendly agriculture.

Support and innovation in the development of goat manure-based organic fertilizer bring hope for a better future in agriculture, where abundant yields can be achieved without sacrificing the environment and long-term soil fertility.

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Release of Bachelor’s Degree Graduates of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (MIPA) UGM, Period IV Academic Year 2022/2023

The Importance of Adaptability in Facing the Disruptive Era

The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) held a graduation ceremony for bachelor’s degree recipients on August 23, 2023. More than 200 proud graduates successfully completed their academic journeys. This historic moment marked the pinnacle of their achievements, with several outstanding accomplishments among the graduating class.

This event was not just a celebration but also a valuable platform for the 138 graduates who received the cum laude distinction for their exceptional academic performance. Their success as high-achieving students not only inspires their fellow students but also vividly illustrates that dedication and focus in the learning process can lead to undeniable excellence.

The Importance of Adaptability in Facing the Disruptive Era

 

In the context of preparing for the challenging disruptive era, the Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA), Prof. Dr. Eng. Kuwat Triyana, M.Si., provided valuable insights. He emphasized that this era requires a strong skillset preparation. “We are aware that the world is changing rapidly. Therefore, FMIPA is not only focused on mastering the subject matter but also on developing relevant skills,” he explained.

One of the concrete efforts by FMIPA to support students is the establishment of global certification programs in hard skills, soft skills, and entrepreneurship. “We want our students to be prepared to face global challenges and compete on the international stage. These certification programs will provide them with a strong foundation,” he added.

Moreover, FMIPA is also striving to prepare students for future job opportunities. In the next two years, there is an anticipation of job opportunities in the promising sectors of carbon credit and data privacy officer (DPO). “We want our students to have good marketing skills and the ability to capitalize on these opportunities. Additionally, it’s important to choose the right place and maintain connections,” he expressed.

In his closing remarks, Mr. Kuwat expressed high hopes for mutual development between students, faculty, and all elements of the campus. “With a spirit of collaboration and strong teamwork, we can realize a bright future for FMIPA and our nation,” he concluded.

 

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Sharing Session “Study in Taiwan: Internship Program and Career Opportunities”

On Monday (21/8), the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) UGM, in collaboration with the Taiwan Center Indonesia, held a sharing session in the Auditorium on the 7th floor of FMIPA UGM. This event focused on sharing information about internship programs, further studies, and career opportunities in Taiwan. Featuring three alumni of FMIPA UGM who had experience participating in programs in Taiwan, the event was held in a hybrid format and attended by dozens of FMIPA UGM students, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

The Sharing Session began at 2:00 PM WIB and opened with the national anthem of Indonesia, “Indonesia Raya.” Before diving into the main event, Prof. Drs. Roto, M.Eng., Ph.D., the Vice Dean of FMIPA UGM for Education, Teaching, and Student Affairs, delivered a welcoming speech. He emphasized that graduates must be capable of solving real-life problems in society and industry, and therefore, they need to acquire both hard and soft skills as preparation for the working world.

The event continued with an Info Session on scholarships and internships in Taiwan presented by the Managing Director of Taiwan Center Indonesia, Mr. Arif Misbahul MBM. He began by introducing Taiwan Center Indonesia and the various programs they offer. He also discussed the reasons for pursuing further studies or careers in Taiwan and shared information about the application periods for advanced studies at various universities in Taiwan.

The main event commenced with a sharing session by Kak Hendra, an alumnus of the S1 Chemistry program at FMIPA UGM. Kak Hendra shared his journey of pursuing further studies in Taiwan, including his diligent search for scholarship information and preparation of his CV and cover letter, which are common requirements for applications. The event continued with a sharing session by Kak Christian Antonia Lusiarta Putera, S.Si., an alumnus of the S1 Elins program at FMIPA UGM, who currently works as a Senior R&D Engineer at Logitech Taiwan. Kak Christian shared insights into the working life in Taiwan and mentioned the career days organized at various universities in Taiwan. The last session featured sharing by Kak Christophorus Galang Wijanarko, an alumnus of the S1 Elins program at FMIPA UGM, who recently completed the Taiwan Experience Education Program (TEEP) internship. Kak Christo shared his internship experiences in Taiwan and life as an intern there.

Each session included a Q&A opportunity for participants to ask questions to the speakers. The Q&A sessions were interactive, with many participants showing interest and asking questions. The speakers enthusiastically provided answers to the participants’ inquiries. The event was concluded by the MC after the Q&A sessions ended.

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Analytical Chemistry Laboratory of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Gadjah Mada University (FMIPA UGM) and the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education at the University of Mataram (FKIP UNRAM) Collaboration for Community Service

As a concrete implementation of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education, the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory of FMIPA UGM collaborates with the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP) at the University of Mataram to conduct community service activities with the theme “Improving Scientific Writing Competence for Chemistry Teachers and Future Mapping Skills Competence for Students in High Schools/Vocational Schools in Mataram City.” The community service activities were carried out on August 17-19, 2023, with approximately 30 Chemistry subject teachers and around 25 students from SMA/MAN in Mataram City, specifically from the 11th and 12th grades.

The program coordinator for community service, Dr. Suherman, mentioned that the activities consisted of parallel workshops. For the class with Chemistry teachers as participants (in collaboration with the Chemistry Teachers’ Association of Mataram City), the focus was on environmental issues for chemistry learning (with Prof. Endang Tri Wahyuni as the speaker) and scientific paper writing techniques for teacher publications (with Prof. Mudasir as the speaker). Meanwhile, for the student class, there were two speakers: Dr. Suherman on the theme “mapping future skills” and “Prospects for graduates of science education” with Dr. Yunita Arian Sani Anwar (lecturer at FKIP Unram) as the speaker.

The response to the community service activities was exceptionally positive. In fact, one teacher expressed that there should be some form of follow-up and mentoring, especially in scientific writing, as it is crucial for the teaching profession. On the other hand, students from the 11th and 12th grades shared their opinions that preparing for the future is essential, and they gained new insights into the wide range of careers available to graduates in pure science and science education.

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The Community Service Collaboration between FMIPA UGM (Department of Mathematics), FMIPA UNTAD (Department of Mathematics and Statistics), and MGMP Mathematics Palu City is continued with a Discussion on the Implementation of Cooperation between FMIPA UGM and FMIPA UNTAD.

Collaboration between institutions is currently a crucial activity for enhancing the quality of the institutions and the quality of service to the community. In August 2023, the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) and the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Tadulako University (UNTAD) signed a Cooperation Agreement regarding the activities related to the Tri Dharma of Higher Education.

On September 6-7, 2023, a delegation from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UGM, consisting of Dr. Fajar Adi Kusumo, Prof. Dr.rer.nat. Indah Emilia Wijayanti, Drs. Danardono, MPH, Ph.D., and Dr. Dwi Ertiningsih, visited Tadulako University in Palu. This visit was conducted to discuss plans for collaborative activities that can be carried out during the collaboration period, as well as to engage in joint activities related to Community Service and Academic aspects, including Guest Lectures.

Some of the agreed-upon activities to be implemented include sharing sessions, guest lecturers for certain courses, research collaboration, industrial project collaboration involving students, various academic collaborations, and community service collaborations.

The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UGM and the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UNTAD have been conducting mentoring activities for Mathematics teachers in Palu City in collaboration with the Mathematics Teacher Forum (MGMP) of Palu High Schools regularly since 2018. In these activities, in addition to sharing materials related to the development of mathematics and the latest mathematics teaching methods, discussions are also held with teacher representatives to address issues related to mathematics teaching and to enhance the teachers’ knowledge.

Apart from activities involving teachers and MGMP, this visit also included academic activities such as Guest Lectures on topics related to the development of Statistics and Data Science, as well as topics related to Student Creativity Week. (FA’23)

Read More

Visit of Kyushu University Delegation to the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UGM: Strengthening Collaboration in Education and Research

On Monday, August 28, the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (MIPA) at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) proudly welcomed guests from Kyushu University. The delegation, consisting of representatives from Kyushu University, visited various locations on the UGM campus, including the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Their presence was aimed at strengthening collaboration in the fields of education and research between the two institutions.

The event commenced with a warm welcome address from Prof. Dr. Eng. Kuwat Triyana, M.Si., the Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UGM. In his speech, he emphasized the importance of international collaboration in education and research and elaborated on the vision and mission of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UGM in the development of science.

The session continued with the screening of a profile video of Kyushu University, introducing the participants to the achievements and commitments of the partner university. Following the video screening, a question and answer session was held to allow representatives from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UGM to interact directly with the Kyushu University delegation. The exchange of views and questions regarding academic programs, research, and collaboration opportunities was the main focus of this session. Before proceeding to the laboratory visits, a documentation session was held to capture this memorable moment.

After leaving the 2nd-floor meeting room, the Kyushu University delegation was guided by Mr. Danang Teguh Qoyyimi, M.Si., Ph.D., to the Organic Chemistry Laboratory in the Department of Chemistry. In this laboratory, they had the opportunity to witness ongoing experiments and observe students in their daily research activities. This experience provided a deep insight into the practical education provided by the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UGM.

The journey didn’t stop there. Together with Dean Kuwat Triyana, the Kyushu University delegation continued their visit to the Material Physics and Instrumentation Laboratory in the Department of Physics. In this innovative laboratory, they could see students actively engaged in research in various fields of physics while witnessing the advanced instruments created by physics students.

With the laboratory visits at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences concluded, the campus tour continued to the Integrated Research and Testing Laboratory of Gadjah Mada University (LPPT UGM), located adjacent to the Faculty of Pharmacy at UGM. Here, the delegates were introduced to the facilities and testing services provided by LPPT UGM to support research and innovation.

This visit serves as a tangible testament to the spirit of cross-border collaboration to drive the advancement of education and research. It is hoped that the cooperation between the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UGM and Kyushu University will continue to grow and yield remarkable achievements in the future.

Read More

Sustainable Innovation: Goat Manure-Based Charcoal Briquettes as an Environmentally Friendly Solution

Yogyakarta – In the effort to maintain environmental sustainability and reduce the negative impacts of climate change, innovation continues to be a crucial key. One innovation that has garnered attention is the development of charcoal briquettes based on goat manure. By utilizing organic waste and reducing the use of wood as a charcoal source, this solution has significant potential to become a more environmentally friendly alternative for charcoal production.

As part of the implementation of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education, the Physical Chemistry Laboratory of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) at UGM plays a role in environmental preservation through innovative development. In this regard, the laboratory has conducted community service activities with the title “Goat Manure-Based Charcoal Briquettes at CV. Berkat Ilahi Farm, Yogyakarta.” Organic waste, such as goat manure, holds untapped potential. Through the proper processing, goat manure can be transformed into raw material for producing charcoal briquettes. This approach not only addresses environmental pollution issues related to waste management but also helps reduce the pressure on ecosystems caused by deforestation for firewood.

The team led by Mokhammad Fajar Pradipta, M.Eng, has successfully carried out the activity. Together with members of the Physical Chemistry Laboratory team, they conducted a visit on August 27, 2023. Full support from CV. Berkat Ilahi Farm was a key factor in the success of the goat manure-based charcoal briquette production program. This development of a sustainable solution has significant positive impacts, not only on the environment but also on waste management and the livelihoods of farmers.

In a statement, Mokhammad Fajar Pradipta expressed, “The development of goat manure-based charcoal briquettes is not just an innovation but also a tangible step in supporting the environment and contributing to organic waste reduction. We hope that this solution can serve as an inspirational model for other communities to adopt sustainable practices.”

Advancements in the development of goat manure-based charcoal briquettes have the potential not only to reduce negative environmental impacts but also to provide economic and social benefits. Solutions like this are a real reflection of sustainable efforts that can lead communities towards a greener and more sustainable environment.

With the support and cooperation between educational institutions, the business sector, and the community, innovations like the development of goat manure-based charcoal briquettes offer increasing hope for a brighter future where environmental sustainability is no longer just a dream but a reality that can be achieved through collective efforts.

 

Read More

Agricultural Innovation: Goat Manure-Based Organic Fertilizer Supporting Sustainable Agriculture

Yogyakarta, August 28, 2023 – The increasing interest in organic farming has driven organic fertilizers to become a sought-after solution in the modern agricultural world. Apart from being environmentally friendly, organic fertilizers have significant potential in improving soil quality and agricultural yields. Conventional farming methods often rely on chemical fertilizers that can deplete soil fertility over time. This is one of the reasons why organic fertilizers are gaining popularity.

As a demonstration of concern for societal issues, especially in providing organic fertilizers, and to fulfill one of the pillars of Higher Education’s Tri Dharma, which is Community Service, the Community Service Team Based on the Utilization of Research Results and the Application of Appropriate Technology (TTG) from Gadjah Mada University has organized training on the conversion of goat manure into organic fertilizer through fermentation processes at CV. Berkat Ilahi Farm, Yogyakarta.

Mokhammad Fajar Pradipta, M.Eng, who is the responsible person for the TTG community service program, explained to Prof. Ir. Yuny Erwanto, S.Pt., M.P., Ph.D., IPM, during a meeting on August 25, 2023, that the fermentation process of goat manure typically takes about 2 months using EM4 starter. However, with the technology introduced by the TTG Community Service Team, this time has been successfully shortened to just 5 days. Organic fertilizer not only improves soil structure but also helps maintain moisture and provides essential nutrients without causing long-term negative effects.

In this context, goat manure-based fertilizer is rich in nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, and it contains beneficial microbes, making it a promising choice. The development of organic fertilizer based on goat manure through the fermentation process provides a sustainable solution for modern agriculture. This fertilizer not only addresses the issue of using chemical fertilizers that have negative impacts on the environment and soil quality but also naturally enhances agricultural productivity. With proper implementation, fermentation-based organic fertilizer can be a crucial step towards more sustainable and environmentally friendly agriculture.

Support and innovation in the development of goat manure-based organic fertilizer bring hope for a better future in agriculture, where abundant yields can be achieved without sacrificing the environment and long-term soil fertility.

Read More

Release of Bachelor’s Degree Graduates of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (MIPA) UGM, Period IV Academic Year 2022/2023

The Importance of Adaptability in Facing the Disruptive Era

The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) held a graduation ceremony for bachelor’s degree recipients on August 23, 2023. More than 200 proud graduates successfully completed their academic journeys. This historic moment marked the pinnacle of their achievements, with several outstanding accomplishments among the graduating class.

This event was not just a celebration but also a valuable platform for the 138 graduates who received the cum laude distinction for their exceptional academic performance. Their success as high-achieving students not only inspires their fellow students but also vividly illustrates that dedication and focus in the learning process can lead to undeniable excellence.

The Importance of Adaptability in Facing the Disruptive Era

 

In the context of preparing for the challenging disruptive era, the Dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA), Prof. Dr. Eng. Kuwat Triyana, M.Si., provided valuable insights. He emphasized that this era requires a strong skillset preparation. “We are aware that the world is changing rapidly. Therefore, FMIPA is not only focused on mastering the subject matter but also on developing relevant skills,” he explained.

One of the concrete efforts by FMIPA to support students is the establishment of global certification programs in hard skills, soft skills, and entrepreneurship. “We want our students to be prepared to face global challenges and compete on the international stage. These certification programs will provide them with a strong foundation,” he added.

Moreover, FMIPA is also striving to prepare students for future job opportunities. In the next two years, there is an anticipation of job opportunities in the promising sectors of carbon credit and data privacy officer (DPO). “We want our students to have good marketing skills and the ability to capitalize on these opportunities. Additionally, it’s important to choose the right place and maintain connections,” he expressed.

In his closing remarks, Mr. Kuwat expressed high hopes for mutual development between students, faculty, and all elements of the campus. “With a spirit of collaboration and strong teamwork, we can realize a bright future for FMIPA and our nation,” he concluded.

 

Read More

Sharing Session “Study in Taiwan: Internship Program and Career Opportunities”

On Monday (21/8), the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) UGM, in collaboration with the Taiwan Center Indonesia, held a sharing session in the Auditorium on the 7th floor of FMIPA UGM. This event focused on sharing information about internship programs, further studies, and career opportunities in Taiwan. Featuring three alumni of FMIPA UGM who had experience participating in programs in Taiwan, the event was held in a hybrid format and attended by dozens of FMIPA UGM students, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

The Sharing Session began at 2:00 PM WIB and opened with the national anthem of Indonesia, “Indonesia Raya.” Before diving into the main event, Prof. Drs. Roto, M.Eng., Ph.D., the Vice Dean of FMIPA UGM for Education, Teaching, and Student Affairs, delivered a welcoming speech. He emphasized that graduates must be capable of solving real-life problems in society and industry, and therefore, they need to acquire both hard and soft skills as preparation for the working world.

The event continued with an Info Session on scholarships and internships in Taiwan presented by the Managing Director of Taiwan Center Indonesia, Mr. Arif Misbahul MBM. He began by introducing Taiwan Center Indonesia and the various programs they offer. He also discussed the reasons for pursuing further studies or careers in Taiwan and shared information about the application periods for advanced studies at various universities in Taiwan.

The main event commenced with a sharing session by Kak Hendra, an alumnus of the S1 Chemistry program at FMIPA UGM. Kak Hendra shared his journey of pursuing further studies in Taiwan, including his diligent search for scholarship information and preparation of his CV and cover letter, which are common requirements for applications. The event continued with a sharing session by Kak Christian Antonia Lusiarta Putera, S.Si., an alumnus of the S1 Elins program at FMIPA UGM, who currently works as a Senior R&D Engineer at Logitech Taiwan. Kak Christian shared insights into the working life in Taiwan and mentioned the career days organized at various universities in Taiwan. The last session featured sharing by Kak Christophorus Galang Wijanarko, an alumnus of the S1 Elins program at FMIPA UGM, who recently completed the Taiwan Experience Education Program (TEEP) internship. Kak Christo shared his internship experiences in Taiwan and life as an intern there.

Each session included a Q&A opportunity for participants to ask questions to the speakers. The Q&A sessions were interactive, with many participants showing interest and asking questions. The speakers enthusiastically provided answers to the participants’ inquiries. The event was concluded by the MC after the Q&A sessions ended.

Read More

Analytical Chemistry Laboratory of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Gadjah Mada University (FMIPA UGM) and the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education at the University of Mataram (FKIP UNRAM) Collaboration for Community Service

As a concrete implementation of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education, the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory of FMIPA UGM collaborates with the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP) at the University of Mataram to conduct community service activities with the theme “Improving Scientific Writing Competence for Chemistry Teachers and Future Mapping Skills Competence for Students in High Schools/Vocational Schools in Mataram City.” The community service activities were carried out on August 17-19, 2023, with approximately 30 Chemistry subject teachers and around 25 students from SMA/MAN in Mataram City, specifically from the 11th and 12th grades.

The program coordinator for community service, Dr. Suherman, mentioned that the activities consisted of parallel workshops. For the class with Chemistry teachers as participants (in collaboration with the Chemistry Teachers’ Association of Mataram City), the focus was on environmental issues for chemistry learning (with Prof. Endang Tri Wahyuni as the speaker) and scientific paper writing techniques for teacher publications (with Prof. Mudasir as the speaker). Meanwhile, for the student class, there were two speakers: Dr. Suherman on the theme “mapping future skills” and “Prospects for graduates of science education” with Dr. Yunita Arian Sani Anwar (lecturer at FKIP Unram) as the speaker.

The response to the community service activities was exceptionally positive. In fact, one teacher expressed that there should be some form of follow-up and mentoring, especially in scientific writing, as it is crucial for the teaching profession. On the other hand, students from the 11th and 12th grades shared their opinions that preparing for the future is essential, and they gained new insights into the wide range of careers available to graduates in pure science and science education.

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