The Faculty of Philosophy at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) officially launched a series of events to commemorate World Philosophy Day (WPD) 2024 on Sunday, November 24. With the global theme “Why Philosophy Matters?”, this event provided an important opportunity for reflection on the role of philosophy in understanding and responding to contemporary global challenges. The celebration ran for six days, from November 21 to 26, featuring a variety of activities designed to engage audiences from diverse backgrounds.
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On Tuesday, November 12, 2024, the Faculty of Philosophy at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) welcomed a visit from the Aqidah Philosophy Department of the Faculty of Ushuluddin at Universitas Darussalam (UNIDA) Gontor. Around 70 students and accompanying lecturers from UNIDA Gontor attended the visit, which aimed to expand academic knowledge and strengthen collaboration between the two higher education institutions, particularly in the fields of philosophy and religion.
The event took place in the Persatuan Room on the third floor of the Faculty of Philosophy UGM. During the visit, the UNIDA Gontor students participated in a public lecture and interactive discussion on the intriguing topic of the relationship between religion and science and technology (saintek).
As part of its efforts to raise awareness and understanding regarding the prevention and handling of sexual violence within Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), the Sexual Violence Prevention and Handling Task Force (Satgas PPKS UGM) organized the “Satgas PPKS Goes to Faculty” event with the theme “Prevention and Handling of Sexual Violence on Campus Based on Health Promotion (HPU).” This event was held on Monday, November 11, 2024, at the Persatuan Room, 3rd Floor, Faculty of Philosophy, UGM.
A total of 144 students from the Faculty of Philosophy at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), Class of 2022, participated in a unique learning experience during a field study in Bali from November 15-19. This program invited students to explore the philosophical values embedded within the multicultural society of Bali, while enriching their understanding of the relationship between local wisdom and social harmony.
“Every year, we bring a cohort of students to learn within society, to observe how people live and interact with one another,” said Dr. Sartini, one of the faculty members accompanying the students during the field study.
This year, the Faculty of Philosophy at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) made history by admitting 167 new students for the academic year, marking the largest intake in the faculty’s history. These students were accepted through three admission pathways: the National Selection Based on Achievement (SNBP), the National Selection Based on Test (SNBT), and the UGM Independent Selection.
The Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy, Dr. Rr. Siti Murtiningsih, S.S., M.Hum., expressed pride in this achievement. “Out of the 167 new students, all of them chose the Faculty of Philosophy as their first choice. This indicates that there is a high level of interest and recognition among young people towards philosophy, and the Faculty of Philosophy UGM has become the preferred destination for those serious about pursuing philosophical studies,” she said.
The Faculty of Philosophy at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) is once again organizing the Philosophy Essay Competition (PEC), an essay-writing contest for high school students. This year’s theme, “Rethinking Philosophy and Religion in a Post-Technology World,” aligns with the 57th Anniversary celebration of the Faculty of Philosophy at UGM. The submission period began on May 1 and will end on July 20, 2024.
“This competition invites high school students to explore how philosophy and religion remain relevant, meaningful, and provide guidance in an increasingly technologized world. Participants are encouraged to develop their analytical thinking skills, writing abilities, and deepen their understanding of complex issues,” said Dr. Rr. Siti Murtiningsih, S.S., M.Hum., Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy.
This year, the Faculty of Philosophy at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) celebrates its 57th anniversary with the theme “Philosophy and Religion in a Technologized World.” The theme reflects the Faculty’s commitment to contributing critical and reflective thought to address the complexities of the modern world.
“We live in a world saturated with technology, where every day we are surrounded by various forms of technological advancements. This theme invites us to pause and reflect on the roles philosophy and religion can play in a world increasingly dominated by technology,” said Dr. Rr. Siti Murtiningsih, S.S., M.Hum., Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy, during the opening ceremony of the 57th Anniversary on Friday (17/5).
The Faculty of Philosophy at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) invited one of its alumni, M. Ganiswara Afif Kharisma, to share insights into the entrepreneurial world with students. During an event titled Entrepreneurship Sharing Session held on Friday (22/3) at Archipelago Café, Afif recounted his experiences in learning about entrepreneurship and starting a business at a young age.
Afif shared that his interest in becoming an entrepreneur emerged during his high school years. He began experimenting with selling goods to earn extra pocket money. However, it wasn’t until his time at UGM that he delved deeper into the world of entrepreneurship. Although he did not major in a business-related field, he gained significant knowledge through student programs and networks he built on campus.
Indonesia’s digital economy, projected to reach 366 billion US dollars by 2030, is expected to grow exponentially. This growth hinges significantly on the strategic utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) technology across industries.
However, to ensure that AI benefits society without causing harm, more robust regulatory frameworks governing its ethical and responsible use are urgently needed.
This topic took center stage at a public discussion, “The Need to Develop Artificial Intelligence Governance Regulations,” hosted at the UGM Senate Hall on Friday (Mar. 8).