Arsip 2021:
May
UGM Faculty of Medicine commemorated the annual World No Tobacco Day this year by organizing a webinar that focused on building commitment to smoking cessation during the pandemic.
Indonesia’s Demographic Dividend from 2010 to 2035 has become a hot topic of discussion as it poses a real challenge for Indonesia. From the Demographic Dividend, the government projects an onward Indonesia in 2045.
On 27 May 2006, a devastating earthquake struck Yogyakarta and Central Java. To commemorate this day, The UGM Center for Disaster Studies (PSBA) held a Reflection on 15 Years of Special Region of Yogyakarta-Central Java […].
Cyber Criminal in Indonesia is growing. Starting from Tokopedia data leak cases to the BPJS ones, Cyber Criminal have become a hot topic of discussion lately.
The Sleman government launched a program called Si Wolly Nyaman to reduce dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) cases in collaboration with the World Mosquito Program (WMP) Yogyakarta, Universitas Gadjah Mada, and Tahija Foundation, Friday (21/5).
GeNose C19 inventors Dian Kesumapramudya Nurputra and Kuwat Triyana released the latest AI update of the locally manufactured breathalyzer known as GeNose C19 on Sunday (23/5).
UGM Youth Studies Centre (YouSure) recently organized collaborative research last March-April 2021 using the multistage random sampling technique method. Along with the research agency of Presidential Studies, they conducted the research on the community perception […].
The student team from the Department of Communication Science, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences UGM won first place in the Mediation (Media in Action) competition at the 2021 Epicentrum Festival.
The Fifth Congress of Education, Teaching, and Culture (PPK) was closed on Saturday (8/5). At the last plenary meeting held at the UGM Senate Hall yesterday, the conclusions and recommendations of the results of the […].