The Nusantara Philosophy Laboratory (Lafinus) of the Faculty of Philosophy at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has opened registration for the Macapat and Geguritan Video Competition, which is open to students in grades 7-9 from junior high schools (SMP/MTs) across the Special Region of Yogyakarta. This competition aims to promote Javanese cultural arts, particularly macapat and geguritan, while fostering an appreciation among the public, especially the younger generation, to preserve the noble culture of Indonesia.
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Students from Various Countries Learn Pancasila and Nusantara Culture at UGM’s Faculty of Philosophy
Twelve students from various countries participated in a two-week study program at the Faculty of Philosophy, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), through the School of International Training (SIT) Study Abroad program. Held from October 7 to 17, 2024, the program carried the theme “Arts, Religion, and Social Change,” guiding students to explore the arts and religions that shape the socio-cultural discourse in Indonesia.
“We hope there will be engaging and beneficial discussions for the students, both for SIT participants and our own students, especially on the important topics covered,” said Dr. Iva Ariani, S.S., M.Hum., Vice Dean for Research, Community Service, Cooperation, and Alumni at the Faculty of Philosophy.
The Faculty of Philosophy at Universitas Gadjah Mada launched a free breakfast program for students during the Mid-Semester Exams (UTS). This initiative, which ran from September 30 to October 11, 2024, aimed to support students’ well-being and concentration during their exams.
The free breakfast, consisting of packed rice (nasi bungkus), was served at the angkringan located along the Faculty’s corridor. The meals were available daily from morning to noon, with the goal of providing students with an energy boost before or after their exams. The menu offered a variety of simple yet practical options, in line with the traditional and popular food culture of Yogyakarta.
The Faculty of Philosophy at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) welcomed a group of doctoral students and scholars from various countries on Tuesday, October 1, to study the role of philosophy and religion in the context of a technologically advanced world. This activity was part of the Globethics Doctoral School (GDS) program, which is a collaboration between Universitas Gadjah Mada and Globethics.
During the GDS session held at the Faculty of Philosophy, participants attended short lectures presented by two distinguished professors from the Department of Religious Philosophy, Prof. Dr. Lasiyo, M.A., M.M., and Prof. Drs. M. Mukhtasar Samsyudin, M.Hum., Ph.D. of Arts.
In line with its commitment to enhancing the health and well-being of its academic community, the Faculty of Philosophy at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has established the Health Promoting University (HPU) Work Team, as stated in the Dean’s Decree No. 48/UN1.FFI/KPT/SDM/2024. The team is led by the Head of the Faculty Administration Office, Zainal Mustofa, S.S., with Shoim Mardiyah, S.Fil., M.Sc. serving as the Coordinator for Training, Facilities, and Infrastructure.
As an initial step in formulating the action plan for the newly formed HPU team, the Faculty of Philosophy organized a Workshop on Developing the HPU Work Plan on Tuesday, September 17, at the Faculty’s Union Meeting Room. The workshop featured two expert speakers: Prof. Dra. Yayi Suryo Prabandari, M.Si., Ph.D., and Dr. Supriyati, S.Sos., M.Kes., both of whom serve as the Chair and Secretary of the UGM HPU, respectively. They shared strategic insights into the development of HPU programs.
UGM Faculty of Philosophy Collaborates with Uniwara to Develop Pancasila Studies in Higher Education
The Faculty of Philosophy at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has once again reaffirmed its strategic role in supporting the implementation and internalization of Pancasila values, particularly within higher education.
On Saturday, August 24, a team of UGM faculty members conducted a workshop on the Development of Pancasila Studies in Higher Education at the Postgraduate Auditorium, Building C Samiadi, Universitas PGRI Wiranegara (Uniwara) in Pasuruan, East Java. The event was attended by lecturers from various study programs at the university.
In line with its commitment to supporting the preservation of culture and local wisdom, the community service team from the Faculty of Philosophy, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), has initiated the development of the Sanggar Salareh Nan Jombang in Nagari Koto Gadang, Agam Regency, West Sumatra. This studio aims to serve as a center for cultural arts and literacy, incorporating digital technology.
This initiative is part of the community service activities led by a team of faculty members, including Prof. Armaidy Armawi, Dr. Iva Ariani, and Shoim Mardiyah, S.Fil., M.Sc., which began in 2023. The community service activities focus on coaching, mentoring, and training in the use of information technology. The studio’s inauguration took place on Thursday, August 22.
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) has once again demonstrated its commitment to contributing to society through a service program focused on strengthening religiosity based on local wisdom.
The program was carried out in Tawangsari Village, Purbalingga Regency, Central Java, on July 18, under the title “Synergy Between the Community and the Faculty of Philosophy UGM in Strengthening Religiosity Based on Local Wisdom in Tawangsari Village, Purbalingga, Central Java.”
“People of Tawangsari possess strong religious character. Its application needs to be linked with positive relationships across various sectors with other people,” said Fitri Alfariz, S.Fil., M.Phil., the head of the service team, which also included Prof. Dr. Lasiyo, M.A., M.M., and Dela Khoirul Ainia, S.Fil., M.Phil.
The traditional wayang kulit (shadow puppet) performance has been an inseparable part of the annual Dies Natalis celebrations at the Faculty of Philosophy, Universitas Gadjah Mada. However, this year’s performance, held on Monday night (August 19), brought something new. The puppeteer selected to perform was a UGM student, Ki M. Rafì Nur Fauzy. The gamelan musicians and the sinden (traditional female singer) who accompanied the performance were also students, members of the UGM Surakarta Style Javanese Arts Unit (UKJGS).