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SDG 4 : Provide Quality Education

The Marine Study Group Organized Oceans Day 2024: Caring for the Ocean, Caring for Each Other

News ReleaseStudent Activities Tuesday, 4 June 2024

On Saturday and Sunday, May 18-19, 2024, the Marine Study Group (KSK) organized a series of events for Oceans Day 2024: Caring for the Ocean, Caring for Each Other. On the first day, May 18, 2024, a beach cleanup activity was held at Slili Beach, Gunungkidul. The event started at 11:05 WIB, followed by remarks from Jagad Wenang Suryoaji (DXXIII), the Chairperson of Oceans Day 2024, and Mr. Parvez Alam, the partner and sponsor. The activities included games, participated by the KSK committee, volunteer participants, children from Al Khusna orphanage, and even Mr. Parvez Alam and his daughter, Lilja Alam. The beach cleanup was conducted following the grouping of participants and location assignments as directed by Slili Beach authorities, along with a briefing on waste separation. This activity continued until 12:05 WIB followed by a break.


After the break, there was a session on education and creation of artworks guided by Alisha Syavitri Ramadhani A (DXXIII) and Muhammad Haidar Ali (DXXIV). Participants were divided into groups and given one hour to create artwork from recycled plastic bottles, followed by a presentation session guided by organizers. Next, an enjoyable activity, capoeira was held at Slili Beach with Mr. Parvez and Lilja. After the games, representatives from Al-Khusna orphanage and volunteers shared their impressions of today’s event. The event concluded with a speech from Mr. Parvez and a group photo.

On Sunday, May 19, 2024, the Marine Study Group (KSK) of the Faculty of Biology, Gadjah Mada University, successfully held the Marine Studies Forum (FKK) titled “Blue Economy as a Response to the Massive Growth of Mass Tourism: Reality or Vision?” The event took place at the Tropical Biology Auditorium, Faculty of Biology, and online via Zoom meeting. This forum aimed to discuss marine issues from various perspectives through sharing and discussion methods, featuring Mr. Supriyanta, S.Sos., M.M. from the Gunungkidul Tourism Office and Dr. Imam Musthafa Zainuddin from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) as speaker.

The Marine Studies Forum (FKK) hosted by Angga Firza Pratama and Grace River Theofilia Putri Subadi and attended by 65 participants from KSK members, volunteers, and external parties from the Faculty of Biology and beyond UGM. The forum began with opening remarks by the MC, followed by singing the Indonesian national anthem, the Gadjah Mada University hymn, and the KSK anthem. The event was preceded with speeches from Muhammad Ariq Alfito, Chairman of KSK Biogama, and Jagad Wenang Suryoaji, the event chairman. Next, an introductory video on the Blue Economy and Mass Tourism shown, followed by an initial discussion between the MC and the speakers.

Proceeding to the main event, the first interview shown, focusing on tourism in Gunungkidul, followed by a discussion with the speakers and Koor KK. Next, a second interview video on marine biota was shown, leading to a discussion with the speakers, Koor KK, and external parties. Following the discussion, there was a presentation and Q&A session with Mr. Supriyanta, S.Sos., M.M. from the Gunungkidul Tourism Office, and a token of appreciation was given to the first speaker. The event continued with a presentation and Q&A session with Dr. Imam Musthafa Zainuddin from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), and tokens of appreciation were given to the speakers at the end of the session. The Marine Study Forum concluded with a session for impressions and messages, followed by closing remarks and a summary. [Author: KSK]

The Graduate Student Association (KMP) Faculty of Biology UGM conducted an educational event at the Indonesian Children’s Cancer Foundation (YKAKI)

News ReleaseStudent Activities Tuesday, 4 June 2024

On Sunday, June 2, 2024, The Social Community Division (SOSMAR) of the Graduate Student Association (KMP) conducted the ‘KMP Teaching,’ an annual activity held twice a year at different institutions. The activity took place at YKAKI located at Jl. Timor Tim. No.9, Purwosari, Sinduadi, Mlati District, Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta, with the theme “Build Spirit: Educate and Encourage the Young Generation.” The activity aimed to demonstrate the KMP’s concern for children with cancer. This year, the SOSMAR Division collaborated with the Spiritual Division to implement the “KMP Teaching” program. This activity was attended by 10 KMP members and 15 children from YKAKI.


The activity began with an opening led by Puji Lestari, S.Pd., as the Master of Ceremony (MC), followed by speeches and gratitude from the event organizers to the leaders and mentors of YKAKI. The activity proceeded with coloring sessions, followed by a 30-minute session of educational animation viewing. Before the Quran recitation session, there was singing, applause, and awarding for the best colorings. The Quran recitation was conducted by Safril, S.Si., the head of the Spiritual Division.The event concluded with group photos, certificate presentations, and a donation to the head of Yayasan Kasih Anak Kanker Indonesia as a gesture of concern and support for children with cancer.

It is hoped that such activities will enhance the children’s learning spirit and motivation at YKAKI Yogyakarta. The program aims to continue with more inspiring and engaging activities in the future.

The Graduate Student Association (KMP) Holds BioLens (Biology Lens) at Ledok Sambi Kaliurang, Yogyakarta.

Student Activities Tuesday, 4 June 2024

On Saturday, June 2, 2024, the Interest and Talent Development Division of the Graduate Student Association (KMP) Faculty of Biology Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) organized the BioLens event. The event aimed to foster graduate student interests and talents in photography, as training in photography for research purposes, and to introduce campus facilities that support research. The event took place at Ledok Sambi Kaliurang, Yogyakarta, with the theme “Capture The Beauty of Nature.”


The event consisted of two sessions: a material session and a photo-hunting session and was opened by Nadhifa Ummulhusna Dyah Wikantyasti, S.Si., and Ananda Putri Gita Natasya, S.Pd., as the MC. The material session was delivered by Rizal Muhammad Rifa’i, S.Pd, covering tools in photography, photography techniques, and photo editing, followed by a Q&A session, where participants asked about general photography challenges and steps on photography for research purposes.

The event continued with a photo-hunting session around the Ledok Sambi Kaliurang. Then, the photos uploaded to the prepared Google Drive for the judging session. During the judging session, the judges struggled to determine the winners. After intense discussion, the winners of the three best photos were announced: 1) Alfian Surya Fathoni, S. Pd., 2) Wahyul Fatwatul Umam AS, S.Si., and 3) Arfika Racmadianira, S.Si. The BioLens event concluded with awarding certificates and souvenirs to the speakers, prizes for the three best photos, and a group photo. [Writer: KMP]

The First Visit of the MBKM Research Team from the Faculty of Biology UGM to PT. Raja Pilar Agrotama (Rajaseed) for the Opening of Research Internships.

News Release Tuesday, 4 June 2024

[MBKM] – Yogyakarta, May 29, 2024 – The Independent Learning Independent Campus (MBKM) Research Team Faculty of Biology 2024, led by Prof. Dr. Budi Setiadi Daryono, M.Agr. Sc., titled “Genetic Stability Analysis and Viability Identification of Indonesian Local Melon Seeds,”visited PT. Raja Pilar Agrotama, also known as Rajaseed. The visit was attended by Maximus Jonathan Salim, Rafferty Reyhan, Laksita Chesarina, Haris Dwi Nugroho, and Ihsanti Tsania Fajriati, along with their supervisor, Dian Sartika, M.Sc. The visit aimed to provide the MBKM research team insights into seed production procedures and quality control (QC) at PT. Raja Pilar Agrotama.


The session began with introductions and a welcome from Mr. Warsito Nurtiyasno, Head of Research and Development and representative of PT. Raja Pilar Agrotama. He explained the company profile of PT. Raja Pilar Agrotama. Next, he provided fundamental education on seed production and QC. He emphasized the importance of partnerships between seed producers and farmers to ensure sustainable production. Mr. Warsito explained that viable seeds must undergo a series of processes, such as extraction, cleaning, moisture reduction, sorting, and storage. He highlighted key quality parameters such as seed moisture content, purity percentage, and germination capacity. A lively question and answer session covered seed identification methods and optimal environmental conditions for seed storage. The session concluded with documentation.

This visit is expected to equip the MBKM Research Team with valuable knowledge and enhance collaboration with PT. Raja Pilar Agrotama. Moreover, the MBKM Research activities contribute to achieving IKU 2 (Off-Campus MBKM) for the Faculty of Biology UGM and support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including goals such as No Poverty, Zero Hunger, Quality Education, Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, and Partnership for the Goals.

Highlighting the Role of Research and Development of the Palm Oil Industry in Indonesia, the BPDP KS Research and Development Committee Gives a Public Lecture at the Faculty of Biology UGM

News Release Sunday, 2 June 2024

Yogyakarta, 1 June 2024 – The Faculty of Biology, Universitas Gadjah Mada held a Stadium Generale entitled The Role of Research in the Development of the Palm Oil Industry. The public lecture which was held in the Tropical Biology Auditorium, Faculty of Biology UGM, was attended by lecturers and students, with speaker Dr. Tony Liwang, member of Research and Development Committee of the Palm Oil Plantation Fund Management Agency (BPDP KS).


“Indonesia is the largest palm oil producer in the world, and we as researchers are expected to be able to contribute to the development of research and applications for managing these plantation products,” said Prof. Dr. Budi Setiadi Daryono, M.Agr.Sc. as Dean of the Faculty of Biology UGM in his speech on Saturday (1/6). He added that research contributions and applications need to be continued, especially to support economic improvement and community welfare.

The public lecture was then guided by Tia Efriansi, S.Si, one of the students in the Faculty of Biology UGM doctoral study program. Tia gave an overview of how the palm oil industry in Indonesia has developed to date and its potential, before then introducing lecture speakers from the Research and Development Committee of the Palm Oil Plantation Fund Management Agency (BPDP KS), Dr. Tony Liwang.

Dr. Tony Liwang is a member of the Research and Development Committee of the Palm Oil Plantation Fund Management Agency (BPDP KS). He is the inventor of 12 varieties of oil palm, including cloned plants resulting from oil palm tissue culture with high productivity, as well as the discoverer of more than 300 genes that have been registered in GeneBank. There are at least 14 patents under Dr. Tony’s name which has been applied on a commercial scale.

“Palm oil is the largest oil and gas foreign exchange contributor in Indonesia,” said Dr. Tony in his presentation Saturday (1/6). He emphasized the huge potential of palm oil produced by Indonesia every year, and the potential for post-harvest waste management research which is still being developed.

Palm oil itself is a component that is often found in everyday life, through food products or food derivatives produced by various multinational companies. These include cooking oil, margarine, milk, vitamins and supplements, and even soap.

The Palm Oil Plantation Fund Management Agency (BPDP KS) plays a role in managing funds for the development of sustainable palm oil research in Indonesia. Dr. Tony gave a presentation on several potential research that had been supported by BPDP KS, including innovations in the production of ligninolytic enzymes, CMC edible mushrooms, and organic fertilizer from empty oil palm fruit bunches (TKKS), bioplastic production technology from empty oil palm fruit bunches (TKKS), production of calcium soap from palm oil fat (PFAD) to increase cow’s milk production, production of MDAG (emulsifier) from palm oil, production of printing ink (green varnish) from palm oil derivatives, production of thread and fabric from empty palm fruit bunch fiber (TKKS), production of biochar (propolis charcoal), and so on.

“The challenge of research development is that it often stops at the initial research stage and is difficult to reach the commercialization stage,” said Dr. Tony is next. He said that the biggest problem was in the process of scaling up research results to the industrial level. In this case, BPDP KS plays a role in bridging palm oil research and development to produce products and technology up to the commercialization stage.

The public lecture was continued with a question-and-answer session between participants and resource persons. Participants were very enthusiastic throughout the lecture and it is hoped that through the lecture presentation they can stimulate innovative and applicable ideas, especially in supporting the development of palm oil research, as well as indirectly participating in economic growth and prosperity in Indonesia.

SDGS point tags: SDG 4, 8, 9, 12, 17

Faculty of Biology UGM Supports IKN as an Urban Biodiversity-Forest City in its Participation in the 1st International Conference on Forest City (ICFC) and INUCoST

News Release Sunday, 2 June 2024

Samarinda, 29-30 May 2024 – The Nusantara Capital Authority (IKN) collaborated with domestic and foreign institutions to organize the 1st International Conference on Forest City (ICFC) which was held at Universitas Mulawarman. At the international conference, the Faculty of Biology UGM participated, especially in discourses related to the study of biodiversity and the IKN environment through collaboration which will later be held through the INUCoST (Indonesian Netherland University Consortium on Sustainable Future) scheme. Delegates from the Faculty of Biology UGM included the Dean of the Faculty of Biology, Prof. Dr. Budi Setiadi Daryono, M.Agr.Sc. and Tyas Ikhsan Hikmawan, M.S., Ph.D., as a lecturer at the Faculty of Biology and PIC of the INUCoST Program from Universitas Gadjah Mada.


The 1st International Conference on Forest City (ICFC) focuses on efforts to restore tropical forests and biodiversity in the context of developing IKN as a modern forest city. In the conference, which was attended by participants from 12 countries, discussions emphasized research and technology issues in forest and biodiversity management, environmental management laws and regulations and their implementation, as well as network collaboration between practitioners, academics, and government also stakeholders.

Through this opportunity, the Dean of the Faculty of Biology, Universitas Gadjah Mada also discussed plans for the INUCoST program together with the INUCoST team from the Faculty of Biology UGM, the School of Life Technology, Bandung Institute of Technology, and the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Mulawarman University, which also collaborated with the Faculty of Science Universiteit Leiden, the Netherlands. In line with the program’s mission which supports Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the initiated program will focus on the topic of urban biodiversity and forest cities with the development of research related to biodiversity conservation, genetic diversity, food security, and the concept of Indonesian botanical plantations.

Also present in the discussion was the Dean of SITH ITB, Prof. Endah Sulistyowati, Chair of the Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) Universitas Mulawarman, Prof. Widi Sunaryo, Director Hortus Botanicus Universiteit Leiden, Prof. Paul Kessler who was also the keynote speaker at the 1st International Conference on Forest City. It is hoped that this collaboration through INUCoST can support the development of urban planning of IKN in the aspects of biodiversity, ecology, environment and land and water ecosystems in realizing a modern forest city.

EXPANDING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS, THE FACULTY OF BIOLOGY AT UNIVERSITAS GADJAH MADA COLLABORATES WITH NATIONAL CHENG CHI UNIVERSITY TAIWAN IN THE JOINT SUPERVISOR PROGRAM 2024

News Release Friday, 31 May 2024

In an effort to enhance the quality of human resources and strengthen the Tridharma of Universitas Gadjah Mada in 2024, one of the faculty members of the Faculty of Biology, Ganies Riza Aristya, S.Si., M.Sc., Ph.D., received funding to participate in a Professor Exchange Program between Universitas Gadjah Mada and the National Chengchi University (NCCU) College of Science, Taiwan. On this occasion, Dr. Ganies was accompanied by two Fast-track Master’s students, Lucia Arum Sekar Meysari, S.Si., and Azizah Tyas Nugrahanty, S.Si. This program is funded by the Directorate of Partnerships and Global Relations. The activity is supported by a proposal entitled “Increasing the Production of Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) as a Biodegradable Biopolymer Plastic through Recombinant Plasmid Transformation.”

The Joint Supervisor visit to NCCU Taiwan took place from May 27th to June 1st, 2024. This program is one of the collaborations between Universitas Gadjah Mada and National Chengchi University in the form of professor exchanges. The activity began with an introduction session by the dean of the College of Science (Professor Hsing Luh) followed by introductions and research topic presentations by the representatives from UGM’s Biology department, Dr. Ganies. The results of this visit included the establishment of short-term and long-term collaboration agreements, including the signing of a memorandum of agreement, mentoring, research development collaboration and publication, also the creation of an international community.

With this program, it is evident that the Faculty of Biology is committed to supporting efforts to strengthen Universitas Gadjah Mada’s ranking in the field of outstanding sciences related to UGM’s contributions to knowledge and humanity. This goal is related to SDG number 8 on education. By providing easier international access, this program can also expand Universitas Gadjah Mada’s international cooperation and future orientation. Our gratitude goes to Professor Hsing Luh, Professor Chih-Kai Yang, Professor Ming-Huan Chan, Professor Shau-Kwaun Chen, and all the staff of the College of Science NCCU, who have provided us with the opportunity to collaborate in the 2024 Joint Supervisor activity.

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Master’s Student in Biology at Universitas Gadjah Mada Awarded iIREPs SciKU 2024 Scholarship

News ReleaseStudent Activities Friday, 31 May 2024

Yogyakarta, Indonesia – [Date] – Faculty of Biology Universitas Gadjah Mada proudly announces that Alfian Primahesa, a dedicated master’s student in the Faculty of Biology, has been awarded the prestigious iIREPs SciKU 2024 scholarship. Under the supervision of Dr. Bambang Retnoaji, M.Sc., and Partner Professor at Kasetsart University Prof. Kornsorn Srikulnath, Alfian will participate in this esteemed program aimed at fostering international academic collaboration and student development for the period of 3 months.


The iIREPs SciKU 2024 is an International Graduate Student Exchange Program organized by Kasetsart University, Thailand. It offers international students opportunities for internships or short-term research participation across various faculties at Kasetsart University.

The program Objectives:

  1. Promote International Graduate Student Exchange: Encouraging cross-cultural academic experiences and knowledge sharing among graduate students worldwide.
  2. Enhance International Academic Collaboration: Providing short-term scholarships to support internships or research, fostering academic and professional development.
  3. Increase International Student Body: Elevating the international atmosphere at Kasetsart University by welcoming more international students.
  4. Strengthen Educational Institution Partnerships: Facilitating collaborative projects with higher education institutions globally, including those with existing partnerships with Kasetsart University.

Expected Outcomes:

  1. Support and Promotion for International Internships: Providing foreign university students with opportunities for short-term research and internships.
  2. Enhance Student Competence for Global Job Market: Preparing students for international careers and promoting academic and cultural exchange with Kasetsart University students.
  3. Strengthen Kasetsart University’s International Relations: Building robust relationships with global educational institutions.
  4. Support University Ranking Efforts: Contributing to the university’s global standing by increasing its foreign student population and international outreach.
  5. Expand Collaborative Projects and Alumni Network: Increasing the number of joint activities and expanding the network of international alumni.
  6. Foster a More International Environment: Enhancing the international experience for both students and faculty at Kasetsart University.

Alfian Primahesa’s selection for the iIREPs SciKU 2024 scholarship highlights the Faculty of Biology UGM’s international academic recognition, as well as Alfian’s academic excellence and dedication to his field. This opportunity will not only enrich his academic journey but also contribute to his professional growth and cross-cultural understanding.

[PkM-MBKM]: Program Socialization & Introduction to PIRT, Hygiene Standards, Halal Products, and the Importance of Attractive Packaging

Community Service Monday, 27 May 2024

Yogyakarta, May 26, 2024 – The Community Service Team of the Independent Learning – Independent Campus (PkM MBKM) Faculty of Biology 2024, has implemented the first program in a series of PkM-MBKM activities at the Melati Women’s Farming Group in Madurejo Village.


The program was led by Prof. Dr. Budi Setiadi Daryono, M.Agr. Sc., with the title “Strengthening Economic Independence by Introducing Digital Marketing and Socializing Trade Licensing for Pumpkin Flour Products of the Melati Women’s Farming Group (KWT) in Madurejo, Prambanan,” which included five students from the Faculty of Biology, namely Haris Dwi Nugroho, Laksita Chesarina, and Ihsanti Dwi Nugroho. This first program focused on Socialization of the program activities and Introduction to PIRT, Hygiene Standards, Halal Products, and the Importance of Attractive Packaging. The program took place on Sunday, May 26, 2024, from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM at the house of Mrs. Romli, a member of the Melati Women’s Farming Group in Madurejo Village, Prambanan, Sleman, DI Yogyakarta. The event began with games and door prizes to boost participants’ happiness and enable them to focus on socialization. Next, participants completed a pretest.

The first presentation was given by Dian Sartika, S.Si., M.Sc. She explained the importance of strategies for creating products on a micro-enterprise scale, including utilizing resources through processes of processing, production, packaging, and good product marketing. This presentation also covered the significance of PIRT (Home Industry Products), hygiene standards, halal products, and the differences in regulations and processes involved. She hopes that the difficulties faced by the community can be resolved through this program. This opportunity is expected to promote self-sustaining economic growth within the community for the future.

The second presentation was given by Prof. Budi Setiadi Daryono, M.Agr. Sc. He expressed his happiness and appreciation for the enthusiasm of the KWT Melati towards this community service program. He explained that this program is a continuation of a previous program related to the development of pumpkin cultivation, from planting to harvesting, processing the harvested pumpkins into flour, and pre-marketing. This is done to ensure that the products produced are of good quality in terms of aesthetics, safety, and durability, with the hope that these products can be introduced to the community starting with small-scale marketing at Jasmine Corner in the Faculty of Biology UGM. Prof. Budi emphasized that the process is not instant and may not always go as planned, but the persistence and determination of KWT Melati will lead to economic independence. The event concluded with a group photo.

This program is also expected to contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) specially point 1 (no poverty), point 2 (zero hunger), point 4 (gender equality), point 8 (decent work and economic growth), point 10 (reduced inequalities), and point 12 (responsible consumption and production). Additionally, this activity contributes to achieving IKU 2 (MBKM off-campus) and IKU 3 (lecturers off-campus) for the Faculty of Biology UGM.

It is hoped that this socialization will provide insight to KWT Melati members through discussions, enhance cooperation, and contribute to sustainable economic development that benefits everyone.

The Design and Photography Workshop on Biological Objects by the Postgraduate Student Family (KMP)

News ReleaseStudent Activities Monday, 27 May 2024

On Saturday, May 25, 2024, the Postgraduate Student Family (KMP) of the Faculty of Biology UGM, held an online Design and Photography Workshop on Biological Objects with the theme “Do Judge a Book by its Cover” via Zoom Meeting. This event was part of the Media Communication Division (Medkom) of KMP work programs. The workshop aimed to provide basic techniques on design and photography for postgraduate students, to support publication and documentation activities.


The Workshop was attended by 29 participants, and guided by Aryan Mustamin, S.Si, as the Master of Ceremony. The event began with a prayer by Alexander Tage, S.Si., and the singing of Indonesia Raya, Hymne UGM, and Mach Biologi. Following this, Dr. rer. nat. Andhika Puspito Nugroho, S.Si, M.Si., the advisor of KMP Faculty of Biology UGM, gave a welcoming speech and officially opened the workshop.

The workshop featured Raafi Nur Ali, S.Pd. as a speaker, a postgraduate student at The Faculty of Biology UGM, who is an expert in design and photography. He discussed tools for photographing biological objects, such as the types of cameras. He explained the best times for taking photos to achieve the best results, such as photographing insects at 6-7 AM, 8-10 AM, and 4-6 PM. He emphasized the importance of the angle, framing, and exposure to match the actual conditions. The speakers also explained various design and photo editing tools, such as photo editors, design illustration layouts, and Canva. The next topic was designing posters and covers using applications like Pinterest and Canva. He highlighted several aspects to consider when designing posters and covers, such as preparing a folder, required data, photos, QR codes, ATM, shapes, and other tools. Poster and cover design can be done by preparing A3 or A2 paper sizes and using contrasting color compositions, such as a dark background for bright objects and vice versa. The speaker concluded by providing references and credits to enhance creativity and improve design skills among the workshop participants.

The event continued with a discussion and Q&A session. Participants were actively engaged, with questions related to photographing small objects, photographing biological objects in tissue culture research, and designing attractive and uncluttered research posters. The Workshop concluded with a group photo session.
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