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Faculty of Biology UGM accelerates collaboration in the UGM Matchmaking Meeting with The Best 6 Universities from Singapore in Denpasar, Bali

CooperationHeadline Wednesday, 14 June 2023

In order to accelerates collaboration with the best universities from Singapore, Faculty of Biology, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), represented by Dr. Eko Agus Suyono, M.App.Sc. as Vice Dean for Research, Community Service, Cooperation and Alumni and Dr. Bambang Retnoaji, M.Sc., as Vice Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, participated in the Republic of Indonesia – Singapore University Network (RI SING UN) in Denpasar, Bali on 12-14 June 2023. From Indonesia, UGM, ITB, IPB, ITS, and UI attended while from Singapore were attended by their top rank universities, namely: National University Singapore (NUS), Nanyang Technology University (NTU), Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS), Singapore Management University (SMU), and Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD). The event was opened by the Indonesian Director General of Higher Education, Prof. Nizam and Deputy Secretary (Higher Education & Skills) of Singapore, Ms. Melissa Khoo.

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Programs planned and approved upon with NUS are Joint Research and publication on field center carbon capture and biodiversity, initiation of a double degree program, NUS Overseas College (NOC), a mobility program for 3 to 6 months internship in entrepreneurship. Info session will be held on October-November 2023 for the NOC program, summer course, Master Program in Venture Creation, also NUS will provides 2 full scholarships and 10 study awards. Programs that will soon be implemented with NTU are Summer Course program in July-August 2023 (4 students and 1 professor from NTU as participants and resource persons) and the initiation of double degree program in biodiversity. The programs initiated and approved upon with SMU are the 4+1 (plus one) master program and student exchange while SUTD approved student exchange and 1+1 master program. The approved collaboration with SUSS are a plus one program on master of digital marketing, master of finance (fintech program), and master of IP and innovation management, impact start up challenges program, venture builder program (3 months programs to build a business), industrial internship program, and talent development (socio & technopreneurship) program while the collaboration with SIT are the initiation of short programs/summer courses in technology related, social innovation projects (SIP), 2-3 weeks summer school programs, and joint research on sustainable energy.

The matchmaking meeting is a concrete step from Faculty of Biology UGM in implementing commitment to building useful international collaborations in academic and research fields.

Initiating and Strengthening Academic and Research Collaboration, The Team of Faculty of Biology UGM Visits the University of Coventry and the University of Warwick UK

CooperationHeadline Saturday, 10 June 2023

The team of Faculty of Biology, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), represented by Prof. Dr. Budi Setiadi Daryono, M.Agr.Sc as Dean and Dr. Eko Agus Suyono, M.App.Sc. as Vice Dean for Research, Community Service, Cooperation and Alumni made a visit to the University of Coventry and University of Warwick on Friday (9/6/2023). This visit aims to initiate collaboration with the School of Life Sciences Coventry University and the School of Life Sciences Warwick University.

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The School of Life Sciences Coventry University consists of Biomedical Science, Sport and Exercise Science, Food and Nutrition, also Sports Therapy and Forensic Science. This faculty offers study programs of high quality and provides education and research that is directly applicable to society and industry. During the visit to The School of Life Science, The Faculty of Biology Team discussed with Prof. Derek Renshaw (Academic Director) and Dr. Craigh Blyth to initiate cooperation in double degree programs for Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral and mobility program for students and staffs.

After visiting Coventry University, the team visited Warwick University’s School of Life Sciences. About 90% of the research developed by this faculty is rated as ‘internationally excellent’ or ‘world leading’ and is a dynamic and growing place for research in biological sciences. These achievements are supported by the latest research facilities, especially in the fields of molecular biology and imaging biology.

During a visit to Warwick University’s School of Life Sciences, the Faculty of Biology Team was welcomed by Professor Miriam Gifford, Head of School and Professor Jose Gutierrez-Marcos, Professor of Functional Genomics and Epigenomics. The collaboration agreed is student and staff mobility, international summer courses, visiting professors, joint supervision and publications, research collaborations and initiation of the double degree program.

Dean of Faculty of Biology, Prof. Dr. Budi Setiadi Daryono, M.Agr.Sc. hopes that the quantity and quality of international cooperation at the Faculty of Biology UGM will increase, especially with University of Coventry and University of Warwick.

 

Developing Academic and Research Cooperation, Faculty of Biology UGM Delegation Visits University of Leeds and University of Nottingham UK

CooperationHeadline Saturday, 10 June 2023

In an effort to strengthen the existing cooperation, a delegation from the Faculty of Biology, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), represented by Prof. Dr. Budi Setiadi Daryono, M.Agr.Sc as the Dean and Dr. Eko Agus Suyono, M.App.Sc as the Vice Dean of  Research, Community Service, Collaboration, and Alumni visited the University of Leeds and the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom on Thursday (June 8, 2023). The purpose of this visit was to explore collaboration opportunities with the University of Nottingham and to strengthen the existing partnership between the Faculty of Biology UGM and the University of Leeds.

The Faculty of Biological Sciences at the University of Leeds is one of the prestigious higher education institutions in the UK, renowned for its excellence in the field of biology. It is ranked in the top 100 in the world for Life Sciences (Times Higher Education World University Rankings) and top 100 in the world for Sports according to the QS World University Rankings. The faculty offers high-quality study programs and is equipped with advanced research facilities. During the visit to the University of Leeds, the Faculty of Biology UGM delegation held discussions with Prof. Ian Wood, Professor of Molecular Neuroscience, to expand the collaboration in the Double Degree program for Master’s and Doctoral degrees.

Meanwhile, the Faculty of Science at the University of Nottingham also have a strong reputation in the field of natural sciences. The faculty offers comprehensive study programs and provides a dynamic academic environment. During this visit, the Faculty of Biology UGM delegation explored research and academic collaboration opportunities with the Faculty of Science at the University of Nottingham. Some forms of collaboration being explored include Students And Staff Mobility, Visiting Professors, and Double Supervision for the Double Degree Program.

During the visit to the University of Nottingham, the Faculty of Biology UGM delegation was welcomed by Dr. Nigel Mongan, Ph.D., FHEA., FRC.Path (Director of Global Engagement Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences), David Ouchterlonie (Associate Director Global Engagement External Relations), and Rachel Jessop (Senior Strategic Projects and International Manager Faculty of Science).

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As a follow-up to this collaborative visit, it was announced that several professors from the University of Leeds and the University of Nottingham have agreed to become keynote/invited speakers at the 6th International Summer Course on Tropical Biodiversity & Sustainable Development, an upcoming program organized by the Faculty of Biology UGM in July 2023. This program will provide an opportunity for students and academic staff to gain insights and new knowledge from renowned experts in the field of tropical biology.

Dean of the Faculty of Biology UGM, Prof. Dr. Budi Setiadi Daryono, M.Agr.Sc., expressed his delight with the progress of this collaboration. He hopes that the quantity and quality of international cooperation in the Faculty of Biology UGM will continue to increase, particularly with several universities in the UK.

 

The visit by the Faculty of Biology UGM delegation to the University of Leeds and the University of Nottingham is a concrete step in implementing the commitment of the Faculty of Biology UGM to build beneficial international cooperation in the academic and research fields.

[PkM-MBKM] The Klayar MBKM Team Plants Organic Shallots with the Klayar Farmers Group, Kedungpoh Village, Gunung Kidul

Community ServiceHeadline Friday, 9 June 2023

On Saturday, June 3, 2023, the PCM MBKM-2023 team that includes students of Faculty Biology UGM, namely Rahmi Qurrota Aeni, Nala Azkiya, Lena Mardiana, Nurrisma Ika Lestari, and Kanya Nabila Febrirani with supervisor Mrs. Dwi Umi Siswanti, S. Si., M.Sc. has carried out the implementation of Independent Learning Campus Merdeka (MBKM) activities in the Klayar Tourism Village. This program was carried out to improve the economy of the Klayar Farmer Group in Kedungpoh Village, Nglipar Gunung Kidul, together with Mr. Didik Purnomo as the MBKM partner. This activity continues last year’s community service program on organic chrysanthemum cultivation. However, this year, we use shallots as plants to be cultivated.

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This activity began with consolidation with Mr. Didik Purnomo to prepare for needs in organic shallot cultivation. After that, the Pkm MBKM-2023 student planted and trained for planting shallots. During the shallot planting training activities, students were guided by Mr. Didik and the Klayar Farmers Group to grow in the fields and the greenhouse. Students are taught how to plant shallots starting from preparing the seeds to how to produce them. This activity will continue with other programs, such as outreach to the Klayar Farmers Group regarding shallot processing to increase the community’s economic value.

Strengthening and Expanding Academic and Research Collaboration: Faculty of Biology UGM Visits University of Edinburgh, UK

HeadlineNews Release Thursday, 8 June 2023

The University of Edinburgh is a leading institution located in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom. Established in 1582, it has become one of the oldest and most renowned higher education institutions in the world. The University of Edinburgh has a strong reputation in academia and research, offering a wide range of comprehensive study programs across various disciplines.

The profile of the University of Edinburgh includes numerous faculties and schools, such as the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences; the Faculty of Science; the Faculty of Medicine and Health; and the Faculty of Informatics, among others. The university is also well-known for its prestigious research centers, including those focused on Biological Science.

Overall, the University of Edinburgh has an excellent international reputation and is consistently ranked among the top universities worldwide. According to the QS World University Rankings 2022, it is ranked 20th globally, while the THE World University Rankings 2022 place it at 30th.

In an effort to strengthen and expand academic and research collaborations, a delegation from the Faculty of Biology at Universitas Gadjah Mada, represented by Prof. Dr. Budi Setiadi Daryono, M.Agr.Sc as the Dean, and Dr. Eko Agus Suyono, M.App.Sc as the Vice Dean of Research, Community Service, and Collaboration, visited the University of Edinburgh on Wednesday, June 7, 2023.

During the visit, the delegation engaged in discussions with Prof. Tom Bruce, M.Sc., Ph.D., Dean of International Students, College of Science & Engineering, University of Edinburgh, and Dr. Parvez Alam, Senior Lecturer and Researcher. The aim was to establish closer and sustained partnerships and explore new opportunities for collaboration between the two universities.

Research collaboration and publications between the Faculty of Biology UGM and the University of Edinburgh have been ongoing since 2008. Starting with collaborative visits and research projects with Dr. Parvez Alam, the partnership has resulted in five international publications.

One successful outcome of this collaboration is the improved quality of research collaboration and joint publications between the Faculty of Biology UGM and the University of Edinburgh. During this meeting, the deanery teams agreed to continue and enhance the collaboration by conducting more in-depth research collaborations and encouraging joint publications in leading biology journals.

Furthermore, the Faculty of Biology UGM is committed to developing and enhancing the quality of its human resources, particularly young lecturers who have not yet completed their doctoral programs. Through collaboration with the University of Edinburgh, these young lecturers will have the opportunity to study in a high-quality academic environment and gain valuable international experience. This is expected to enhance their research and teaching capabilities.

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Moreover, the Faculty of Biology UGM plans to implement student and staff mobility programs with the University of Edinburgh. These programs will include student exchanges through the International Integrated Study and Mobility Program (IISMA) and independent exchanges. Additionally, they will invite visiting professors and keynote/invited speakers from the University of Edinburgh to provide lectures at International Conference on Biological Sciences (ICBS) and International Summer Course on Tropical Biodiversity & Sustainable Development, organized by the Faculty of Biology UGM.

Both universities also agreed to implement Double Degree programs for undergraduate and postgraduate programs. These programs will provide opportunities for students from both universities to obtain dual degrees, enhancing the quality of education and providing valuable international experience.

During the meeting, the deanery teams also discussed other potential collaborations, such as the development of joint curricula, joint seminars and workshops, and collaboration in submitting research proposals and developing new programs in the field of biology.

Prof. Dr. Budi Setiadi Daryono, M.Agr.Sc, Dean of the Faculty of Biology UGM, expressed hope that the discussed and decided collaborations during the visit will be promptly followed up, contributing to the realization of UGM as a locally rooted and globally respected institution.

Inventorization of Medicinal Plants, Distribution of Questionnaires, and Socialization on “Living Pharmacy” as a Preventative Alternative Treatment of Degenerative Diseases to the Residents of Dusun Pajangan, Wedomartani, Ngemplak, Sleman

Community ServiceHeadlineWaste Management Wednesday, 7 June 2023

MBKM-PkM activities was started by distributing questionnaires on Saturday and Sunday of 20 and 21 May 2023 to the residents of Dusun Pajangan using the door-to-door method. The aim of the questionnaire was to find out the community’s understanding of degenerative diseases, the condition of vacant lands in Dusun Pajangan, as well as the potential of medicinal and vegetable plants to prevent degenerative diseases. Through distributing this questionnaire, 40 respondents were found with an age range of 15-69 years. Among them, 33 respondents had never heard of degenerative diseases. Based on these results, we found out that most residents of Pajangan think that an unhealthy lifestyle and stress are the main triggers of degenerative diseases. Then, based on the several examples of degenerative diseases mentioned, people are more familiar with high blood pressure (hypertension) and diabetes mellitus, while 7 of them did not know the examples of degenerative diseases. Furthermore, through distributing this questionnaire, it was revealed that there were several vacant lands in Dusun Pajangan, most of which had not been used optimally other than for gardening and for waste disposal. In addition, we also obtained data that 29 out of 40 respondents already knew about medicinal and vegetable plants, plant samples, and some of their uses. Most people in Dusun Pajangan also use medicinal plants as herbal medicine.

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Then, to further increase public understanding of degenerative diseases, our team has also conducted socialization or outreach programs about degenerative diseases and the potential of several plants as preventative alternative treatment on June 4, 2023 at 10.00-12.00 WIB. This program aims to increase the understanding of the Dusun Pajangan community about degenerative disease, the factors that affect degenerative diseases, as well as the potential of some plants to prevent these diseases. The socialization which was attended by 17 residents of Dusun Pajangan received positive responses. Besides that, our team also made an inventory of several medicinal and vegetable plants in Dusun Pajangan which aimed to find out what medicinal plants are often used by the community. Based on the results of the inventory, there are several medicinal and functional plants that are widely grown by the people in Dusun Pajangan, including ginger, galangal, betel, aloe vera, Indian mulberry, papaya, banana, guava, butterfly pea, pandan leaves, taro leaves, and many more.

Faculty of Biology at UGM Inaugurates Buddy Counselor to Enhance Students’ Mental Health and Well-being

HeadlineNews Release Wednesday, 7 June 2023

Sleman, June 1, 2023 – The Faculty of Biology UGM proudly announces the launch of Buddy Counsellors, aimed at enhancing the well-being of students within the campus environment. This initiative is designed to train students to become peer companions who can provide adequate emotional support and counselling to fellow students in need. In this fast-paced and demanding era, mental health has become one of the crucial aspects that needs attention. The Faculty of Biology UGM recognizes the importance of social support and emotional assistance for students in facing academic pressures and daily life challenges. Therefore, the Buddy Counsellors training aims to create an inclusive and supportive campus environment where students can support each other and promote mental well-being.

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The event was directly attended and inaugurated by the Dean of the Faculty of Biology at UGM, Prof. Dr. Budi Setiadi Daryono, M.Agr. Sc., accompanied by the Vice Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, Dr. Bambang Retnoaji, M.Sc., the Vice Dean for Finance, Assets, and Human Resources, Dr. Slamet Widiyanto, S.Si., M.Sc., as well as the Head of the Administration Office, Mulyanto, S.T., MM.

During this activity, 24 Buddy Counsellors were equipped with basic knowledge of mental health, first aid for mental health issues, including an understanding of mental health issues in general, as well as outbound activities to get to know each other. The coordination of this activity was carried out by Dwi Umi Siswanti, S.Si., M.Sc. (Counsellors team), Titin Fauziah, S.E., MBA. (Coordinator of HPU at the Faculty of Biology UGM), as well as psychologist at the Faculty of Biology, Yudhistira, M.Psi., Psikolog.

After completing the training, participants will receive a Buddy Counsellors Mental Health certificate recognized by the Faculty of Biology at UGM. They will become valuable resources for their peers on campus, ready to provide the necessary assistance and support in maintaining students’ mental health. Congratulations, Buddy Counsellors of the Faculty of Biology at UGM.

Kebonalas Manisrenggo Village Successfully Obtains Decree from Klaten Regent for KABUT KEBONALAS Tourism Destination and Decree of Tourism Awareness Group from Youth Culture and Sports and Tourism Office

Community ServiceHeadline Wednesday, 31 May 2023

 

Community Service Program at the Faculty of Biology UGM with coordinator Sukirno, S.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D. has been started since 2020 through the MBKM Community Service Program to Build Villages. After preparation and initiation since 2020, in 2021 the program will progress gradually with a strong commitment from all village officials spearheaded by Mr. Supriyanto, S.Pd. (Kebonalas Village Head), Mr. Suwadi, S.Pd. (Village Secretary), Mr. Robani, S.TP. (Chairman of the BPD) and members, Mr. Sunardi as the head of the sub-village, Mrs. Mulati and Mr. Junarko as the Maju Makmur BUMDES with assistance from the MBKM Membangun Desa, Faculty of Biology UGM proposed Kebonalas as a Fruit Plant-based Tourism Village to the Klaten District Government. The submission will be carried out in November 2022, and then undergo an assessment in the field on January 11, 2023 by the Youth Culture and Sports and Tourism Office.

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After carrying out the Assessment, on February 10, 2023, Alhamdulillah, Kebonalas Village received a Village Decree from the Regent for the KABUT KEBONALAS Tourism Destination vehicle with the SK number 435/41 of 2023 dated February 10, 2023 and the Tourism Awareness Group Decree of the Youth Culture and Sports and Tourism Office with Number 2 Year 2023. With this success, it is hoped that this program can run according to plan and the goal of a tourist village can soon be realized to become a source of income and empowerment for the people of Kebonalas Village that is synergistic and sustainable.

PkM MBKM Faculty of Biology UGM 2023: Community Empowerment of Kepuh Kulon RT 001, Wirokerten, Banguntapan, Bantul through Usefully Wide Waste Management (Phase I)

Community ServiceHeadlineWaste Management Tuesday, 30 May 2023

In order to introduce waste management techniques, the team of Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat – Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (PkM MBKM) Faculty of Biology 2023 chaired by Rina Sri Kasiamdari, S.Si., Ph.D. and involved two students namely Galuh Kirana Mahadewi and Laila Uswatun Chasanah have carried out activities related to organic waste management in Dusun Kepuh Kulon RT 001, Wirokerten, Banguntapan, Bantul. This activity is planned to take place in 2 semesters, starting with a socialization event which have been held on Sunday 14 May 2023 from 09.00 to 10.30 WIB at the house of the neighborhood head of RT 001, Mr. Zamzuri. This socialization activity was attended by 15 participants of RT 001 and the head of Hamlet. In her greetings, Ms. Rina said that the MBKM PkM activity was the second year of the MBKM PkM Program at RT 001 Kepuh Kulon. The Waste Management theme is a program that is expected to be applied by people in their homes or in their environment. Head of the hamlet, Mr. Sunartana conveyed the importance of household-scale waste management. This is because a lot of garbage has accumulated in various places due to garbage dumps that can no longer accommodate waste. In this socialization activity, it was explained the meaning of waste, types of waste, examples, as well as how to process waste into more useful items.

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After the socialization activities were carried out, then practical activities were carried out in managing household organic waste into compost and eco enzymes. This activity was held on Sunday, 21 May 2023 from 09.30 to 11.00 WIB at the house of the neighborhood head of RT 001, Mr. Zamzuri. This activity was attended by 23 participants consisting of women from Kepuh Kulon RT 001. Before doing the practice, Galuh and Laila demonstrated how to make compost and eco enzymes from household waste. In this activity, Rania Naura Anindhita, a student at the UGM Faculty of Biology, introduced her product to the participants who attended. Eco Lindi is a liquid that neutralizes the smell of garbage, the smell of garbage sprayed by Eco Lindi will disappear within 10 minutes. During the practice of making compost and eco enzymes, the community was divided into four groups, one group consisting of 5 to 6 people and each group carried out independent practices. The waste used comes from household waste collected a few days before. At the end of the activity, the MBKM PkM team distributed EM4, molasses, and Eco Lindi to the participants that attend, so they could re-practice making the compost and eco enzyme at their homes. Eco Lindi that is distributed can be sprayed to remove the smell of household waste, chicken coops, or cattle houses. This PkM MBKM activity will be continued from July to November with the utilization of household waste into more useful materials.

BIORAMA 2023 (The BiOSC Social Sharing Activity)

HeadlineNews ReleaseStudent Activities Sunday, 14 May 2023

On Saturday, April 15 2023, the BIORAMA or BiOSC Sharing Together activity was carried out at an orphanage in Yogyakarta, namely the Aisyah Orphanage on Jl. Munir, Serangan No. 109, Notoprajan, Ngampilan, Yogyakarta. This activity is one of the annual work programs under the Public Relations and BiOSC Network field carried out in the month of Ramadan. This year, BIORAMA’s agenda is distributing food aid and donation. The funds used came from opening donations on March 31 – April 13, 2023 so the total funds received were Rp. 2,067,000,-. The event was opened with remarks from the Head of BiOSC, Lisna N Aini, followed by remarks by the Chairperson of the Aisyiyah Orphanage, Mrs. Windah. She was grateful for the donation provided. The BIORAMA event was closed with a joint documentation session.

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