[Yogyakarta, Indonesia, July 18, 2023] — The Faculty of Biology at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) proudly announced the successful virtual opening of the 6th International Summer Course in Tropical Biodiversity and Sustainable Development, held on Monday, July 17, 2023. The esteemed event was inaugurated by Vice Dean Dr. Eko Agus Suyono, M.App.Sc. and Chairwoman Dr. Nur Indah Septriani, M.Sc., showcasing the commitment and dedication of UGM towards advancing knowledge in the field of biodiversity and sustainability.
The virtual opening ceremony commenced with an engaging introduction and pre-departure presentation delivered by Mukhlish Jamal M. H., D.Phil., who provided valuable insights and prepared the participants for the enriching journey that lay ahead. This event set the stage for the 72 participants hailing from seven different universities: UGM, UTHM, NTU, UTAR, Kasertsart University, UPLB, and Chiba University. Their diverse backgrounds and shared passion for tropical biodiversity and sustainable development promise an intellectually stimulating and collaborative experience.
During the opening, Vice Dean Dr. Eko Agus Suyono, M.App.Sc., expressed his enthusiasm and shared his vision for the summer course. “We are delighted to inaugurate the 6th International Summer Course in Tropical Biodiversity and Sustainable Development, which represents our ongoing commitment to fostering global collaborations in research and education. This course provides an exceptional platform for participants to exchange knowledge, build networks, and explore innovative solutions for pressing environmental challenges. We hope this course will inspire and empower the participants to become future leaders in the field.”
The participants themselves have exhibited tremendous enthusiasm and eagerness to embark on this transformative journey. They recognize the significance of the summer course in broadening their understanding of tropical biodiversity and sustainable development, and are eager to apply the knowledge gained to effect positive change in their respective communities.
“The opportunity to participate in this summer course is truly invaluable,” said one of the enthusiastic participants. “We are grateful to the Faculty of Biology at Gadjah Mada University for organizing this event and bringing together experts and peers from different universities. We look forward to engaging in insightful discussions, collaborating on research projects, and forging lifelong connections with like-minded individuals.”
The 6th International Summer Course in Tropical Biodiversity and Sustainable Development promises to be a resounding success, with participants ready to explore the fascinating world of tropical biodiversity, exchange ideas, and contribute to sustainable development. As the summer course unfolds, it will undoubtedly foster a spirit of camaraderie, innovation, and a renewed dedication to preserving our planet’s precious ecosystems.