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Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) Universitas Gadjah Mada held a Student Parent Information and Communication Forum (FOKOMA) for parents of new students accepted in the Undergraduate Program in the academic year 2011/2012. This event was held today (08/09) at 11:30 to 14:00 pm in the courtyard plaza FEB UGM.
The event was attended by about 200 parents of students was organized with the aim of giving an explanation of the role FOKOMA to improving the quality of student activities at FEB UGM and introduced to the parents of students to teaching and learning activities of students activity. This event is a relaxed and festive, attended by the Dean, Prof. Marwan Asri, MBA., Ph.D., Vice Dean of faculty, administrators, and Ir. Sunjoto, Dip, as Chairman of the FOKOMA.
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Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) Universitas Gadjah Mada in this year reached the age of 56 years. With the theme "Knitted Achievement in the Commitment Integrity and Fraternity ', Dr. Wakhid Slamet Ciptono, the committee chairman of 56th Anniversary of FEB UGM have prepared a series of events to be held starting on September 6 - 19, 2011.
Initiated a series of events to the 56th Anniversary, FEB held Volleyball matches are attended by representatives from 15 teams of faculty and units in UGM. Symbolically, Prof Wihana Jaya Kirana, as Vice Dean for Student Affairs, Alumni, Cooperation and Business Development to serve the first anniversary also marks the opening of the 56th Anniversary of FEB UGM.
In the first game, preliminary round, Faculty of Economics and Business teams fight with Faculty of Animal Husbandry team. Ranch with acquisition values: 25-11 and 25-9. Subsequently the second match, the KPTU team fight with Faculty of Biology with the results: 25-8 and 25-12. In addition to the game Volleyball, Badminton matches also held between the units within the Faculty and the game Tennis for faculty and staff of FEB.
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Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Gadjah Mada in August 2011 was off a Bachelor graduates some 114 people, consisting of 93 people from international and regular undergraduate program, 21 people from extension program. Details graduates as follows:
- Regular and International Undergraduate Program: Accounting 46, Economics 8, and Management 39 people
- Extension Program: Management 13 and Accounting 8 people
Graduates with the highest GPA achieved by Yanuar Kurniawan (IUP Accounting 2006) with a 3.99 GPA and is also the highest GPA in UGM Graduation Undergraduate Program for the period August 2011 graduation. The Faculty congratulation to the graduates, hopefully with knowledge gained from attending college can be practiced with the best.
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Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Gadjah Mada helds Ramadhan iftar, it is customary event at the Faculty which is organized every Sunday to break the fast at hall of FEB, and it is attended by faculty and staff members of FEB UGM.
Dean of FEB UGM, Prof. Marwan Asri MBA., Ph.D, gives opening remarks followed by the preach from KH Imam Sabarno with the topic: "Fasting for Muhasabah Means."
Behalf of Faculty of Economics and Business UGM, we would like to greet you: Happy Ramadan 1432 H, May you be blessed with its presence and raise the faith and deeds, amen.
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Ambassador of Austria, Dr. Klaus Wolfer, and Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Prof. Dr. Marwan Asri, M.B.A, officially closed the activities of ASEA UNI-NET Summer University in collaboration between the Masters in Management Program (MM) Universitas Gadjah Mada and Wirtschafts Universitat (WU) Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria, on Friday (29/7).
The closure is marked by the handing of certificates to as many as 20 students of economics and business from WU and 15 students from UGM who have conducted international research on consumer behavior in Indonesia. The event was held from 11-29 July 2011 by spreading 4900 questionnaire and visiting some SMEs and enterprises in Yogyakarta.
Prof. Dr. Marwan Asri, M.B.A, asserts that the research collaboration conducted by WU and UGM students can increase knowledge and experiences for students about marketing research and consumer behavior, particularly about the behavior of consumers in Indonesia. "Obviously, (there is) a lot of memorable experiences for students during the discussions, lectures, and various activities during the event," said Marwan in the Faculty’s club.
Marwan adds that the participants during the three weeks are required to attend lectures that are delivered by mentors from MM, discussion as well as research in the field. Each participant also exchanged experience about the culture and consumer behavior of people in Europe and Indonesia.
On that occasion, Marwan also explained that the cooperation undertaken by WU and MM UGM is a win-win cooperation. UGM’s MM program is one of the largest business schools in Indonesia. “MM Program has 2300 students, the largest business school in Indonesia," he said.
Ambassador Dr. Klaus Wolfer said that ASEA UNI-NET Summer University is part of the student exchange cooperation between Austria and Indonesia that lasted for more than 20 years. In fact, he explains, several professors from UGM pursued their education in Austria. "We want cooperation relations to be stronger with the presence of UGM collaboration with universities in Austria," he said.
Student exchanges between Indonesia and Austria according to Klaus Wolfer other than enrich each other knowledge and culture also support the program to use environmentally friendly products to support the global climate change awareness. "Knowing more business attitude and environment, by knowing from cosmetic products, organic products that are environmentally friendly," he said.
Seen attending the event were lecturer and representative from WU, Stefan Wiesel, program director of MM, Prof. Dr. Lincolin Arsyad, and the Indonesian Consul to Austria, Sugiharto Soeleman. [Marwati/UGM]
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Seven UGM students have started a student exchange in Adelaide, spending one semester at the University of Adelaide on scholarships funded by the Australian Government. Each student received a $5,000 Endeavour grant.
The students are from UGM’s Faculties of psychology, economics and business, architecture, engineering, and social and political sciences. They are the first group of UGM students to go to Adelaide on exchange.
They were welcomed to the University of Adelaide on Friday afternoon at an official function hosted by the Pro Vice-Chancellor (International), Professor John Taplin.
“Indonesia is very important to our university”, he said. “We are developing stronger links with UGM. This group of students from UGM is the largest contingent of exchange students from any Asian university studying with us at
the University of Adelaide.”
“They make us so welcome, it feels almost like home”, said student Miss Dana Fahadi. “From living and studying here, we can obtain different knowledge about language, culture and other things.”
The University of Adelaide is one of Australia's leading research-intensive universities and ranked in the top 1% of universities in the world. Seven academic staff at UGM have a postgraduate degree from the University of
Adelaide.
Further information about the University is also available at www.adelaide.edu.au
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