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UGM Identify and engage with local stakeholders

Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has written policies and procedures to identify and engage with local stakeholders external to the university. As part of UGM’s commitment to Education, Research, and Community Service, the university collaborates with various stakeholders, including academics, government entities, private sector professionals, industries, NGOs, and local, national, and international communities to support university and national development agendas. This collaboration is guided by Rector’s Regulation Number 750 Year 2014 on Institutional Cooperation Guidelines. To measure the effectiveness of these collaborations, UGM implements institutional development rates as outlined in Rector’s Regulation Number 8 Year 2021. This serves as a monitoring system for collaboration output.

As part of UGM’s commitment to Education, Research, and Community Service, the University collaborates and involves various stakeholders, including academics, government, private, professionals, industry, NGOs, and local, national, and international communities to achieve and support the university and national development agenda. This collaboration is implemented through Rector’s Regulation Number 750 Year 2014 on Institutional Cooperation Guidelines. In addition, to measure collaboration output, UGM implements institutional development rates through Rector’s Regulation Number 8 Year 2021, which can serve as a monitoring system for collaboration output.

The implementation of the cooperation initiation process, prepared by the Directorate of Global Partnerships and Relationships, indicates that the collaboration can be executed at the university or work unit levels.

References:

  1. Rector’s Regulation Number 750 Year 2014
  2. Rector’s Regulation Number 8 Year 2021
  3. Implementation of the Cooperation Initiation Flow prepared by the Directorate of Global Partnerships and Relationships
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