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FEB UGM has campuses in two locations, namely DI Yogyakarta and DKI Jakarta. In general, most of the FEB UGM study programs are located in DI Yogyakarta and only the Master in Management study program (Jakarta Campus) are located in DKI Jakarta.
Classroom
Each classroom at FEB UGM is equipped with chairs and tables or chairs with comfortable desks for lectures, air conditioning, audio systems, projectors, and personal computers. There are also collaborative classes that make it easy for students to study in groups, have discussions, etc.
Auditorium
FEB has many auditorium located in five study program buildings, equipped with big screen projector, audio and video systems, air conditioning, and hotspot. This auditorium is used for seminars, public lectures and other big events, the auditorium includes:
- Learning Center Auditorium, with a capacity of 250 seats, is located on the 8th floor of the Learning Center building
- Pertamina Tower Auditorium, with a capacity of 110 seats, is located on the 6th floor of the Pertamina Tower building
- Kertanegara Auditorium, with a capacity of 90 seats, is located on the 2nd floor of the East wing of the Faculty of Economics and Business building
- Sukadji Ranuwihardjo Auditorium, with a capacity of 350 seats, is located on the 2nd floor of the Master in Management building
- Mubyarto Auditorium, with a capacity of 150, is located on the 2nd floor of the Master in Economics Development building
- BRI Auditorium, with a capacity of 200 seats, is located on the 2nd floor of the Master of Science and Doctoral building
- Soekamto Auditorium, with a capacity of 110 seats, is located on the 2nd floor of the Master in Accounting building
- Samator Auditorium, with a capacity of 400 seats, is located on the 9th floor of the Master in Management (Jakarta Campus) B building.
Student Lounge
FEB UGM equips a comfortable waiting room equipped with a discussion room, air conditioner, TV screen, hotspot, printing and copy machine with independent operation that can be used by students to interact and learn. The student lounge includes:
- CIMB Student Lounge, located on the 1st floor of the north wing of the Faculty of Economics and Business building
- FEB Student Lounge, located on the 2nd floor of the East wing of the UGM Faculty of Economics and Business building
- Learning Center Student Lounge, located on the 7th floor of the Learning Center building
- Pertamina Tower Student Lounge, located on the 3rd and 4th floors of the Pertamina Tower building
Library
The FEB UGM library has a complete collection, both in English and Indonesian. Collections in the form of books, e-books, journals, magazines and data-based CDs. The library also provides electronic journal access to more than 1,800 journals that hold economic and business data. Internet access is available on each personal computer in order to facilitate research.
Computer Laboratory
FEB UGM has four computer laboratories located in four study program buildings, the computer laboratory includes:
- Computer Labs A (Computing Lab), B, and C, are located on the 5th floor of the Learning Center building
- MM Computer Laboratory (Yogjakarta Campus), located on the 3rd floor of the Yogyakarta Campus Masters in Management building
- MM Computer Laboratory (Jakarta Campus), located on the 7th floor of building B, Master in Management Campus Jakarta
- MEP Computer Laboratory, located on the 2nd floor of the Masters in Development Economics building
- MD Computer Laboratory, located on the 2nd floor of the Master of Science and Doctoral building
Each laboratory with a capacity of 40 to 60 personal computers with the latest computer specifications equipped with network printers, document scanners and internet. These facilities can be used by students free of charge (except printing).
Language Laboratory
FEB UGM has a language laboratory, which is equipped with 40 units of the Master Console Sony Student Recorder. Availability of reliable lecturers and language practitioners to support learning activities in the language laboratory.
Internet access
Internet access within the campus environment using the UGM email login (Single Sign On) with a customized profile. Every student is required to have an UGM email, by having this email students can access information resources at the faculty and university.
Others
The faculty is also equipped with spacious air-conditioned classrooms, canteen, bookstore, and prayer rooms (Mushola). Photocopy, telephone, internet connection (up to 48 Mbps), sports and recreational facilities, and campus bicycles are also provided and a large parking area provides plenty of space for students' vehicles.
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FEB UGM has established networks with many overseas universities to support the development of the students. The partners are:
Australia
- UNiversity of Melbourne
- University of Queensland
- University of New South Wales
- The University of Newcastle (UoN)
- Curtin University
- College of Business, Victoria University
- ANU College of Business and Economics, The Australian National University
Austria
- WU Vienna (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
- Salzburg University of Applied Science
- University of Innsbruck
- Johannes Kepler University
- Erasmus+ Progamme (WU Vienna and UGM)
Belgium
- Universiteit Antwerp
Brunei Darussalam
- University of Brunei Darussalam (AGBEP)
Canada
- The Peter B. Gustavson School of Business
- University of Victoria
Denmark
- Copenhagen Business School
- University of Southern Denmark
France
- Toulouse Business School
- Excellia Group
- Neoma Business School
- ESC Clermont
- Burgundy School of Business
Georgia
- Caucasus University
Germany
- Hochschule Pforzheim
- Hochschule Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences
- Hochschule Bremen
- Goethe Universitat Frankfurt
- University of Leipzig
- Frankfurt School of Finance and Management
- Cologne University of Applied Science
Japan
- Hiroshima University
- Hiroshima University of Economics
- Nagoya University of Commerce and Business (NUCB)
- National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)
- Kobe University
- Takushoku University
- Yokohama National University
- Kyoto University
- International University of Japan
Malaysia
- University Sains Malaysia (AGBEP)
- University of Malaya (AGBEP)
Mexico
- Universidad Panamericana
New Zealand
- Victoria University of Wellington
- University of Canterburry
Norway
- University of Agder
People's Republic of China
- Zhejiang University International Business School
Phillipines
- De La Salle University
Portugal
- ISCTE University Institute of Lisbon
- University of Porto
Scotland
- University of Stirling
Singapore
- Singapore Management University (SMU)
South Korea
- Woosong Unversity
- Sungkyunkwan University
- EWHA Woman University
- INHA University
Sweden
- Jönköping International Business School, Jönköping University
Switzerland
- Zurich University of Applied Sciences
The Netherlands
- Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
- Hanze University of Applied Science
- University of Groningen
- Erasmus School of Economics
- Saxion University
United Kingdom
- Queen Marry University London
- University of Hull
- University of Southampotn
- University of Northampton
United States
- Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State Univesity
- University of Illionis Urbana
- College of Social Science, University of Hawai'i at Manoa
- Georgia State University (GSU)
- Tulane Univesity
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Faculty of Economics and Business UGM in the effort to achieve strategic vision done by referring to five main ethical values, as follows:
Integrity
Upholding the principles of honesty, consistency of words and deeds, commitment to promises, moral courage in defending truth, the interests of the organization over the interests of groups and individuals, and being trustworthy and responsible.
Professionalism
Playing its role by referring to the quality and performance standards, conformity with the expertise, expertise and competence, the spirit of self-development in a sustainable, client-oriented and accountable manner.
Objectivity and Fairness
Giving respect to all citizens, regardless of function, status and position, and by not discriminating based on religion, race, ethnicity and gender, and appreciating and evaluating performance objectively and fairly.
Academic Freedom
Recognizing the concept and practice of academic freedom as a central behavior that is to be upheld in learning, teaching, research, and scholarship.
Social Concern
Have a commitment and sincerity to participate and be actively involved in handling and solving various economic, business and social problems faced by the community and are committed to preserving the environment and behaving in an environmentally friendly manner.
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Prof. Kertanegara, S.H. and Prof. Drs. Soenardjo were each appointed by the Executive Board of Universitas Gadjah Mada as a Chairman and a Secretary of the Faculty in 1955 and 1957 respectively. The Faculty has been constantly changing and the composition of Dean's Management of the Faculty of Economics and Business up to the present day has been as follows:
1. Period of 1955-1957
- Dean: Prof. Kertanegara, S.H.
- Secretary: Prof. Drs. Soenardjo
2. Period of 1957-1958
- Dean: Prof. Kertanegara, S.H.
- Secretary: Prof. I. Gondowardoyo, S.H.
- Vice Secretary: Drs. P.I. Oey Liang Lee
3. Period of 1958-1959
- Dean: Prof. Kertanegara, S.H.
- Secretary: Prof. I. Gondowardoyo, S.H.
- Vice Secretary : Roekmono Markam, S.H.
4. Period of 1959-1960
- Dean: Prof. Kertanegara, S.H.
- Secretary: Prof. I. Gondowardoyo, S.H.
- Vice Secretary: Drs. R.T. Hindarsah Wiraatmadja
5. Period of 1960-1961
- Dean: Prof. Kertanegara, S.H.
- Secretary: Prof. I. Gondowardoyo, S.H.
- Vice Secretary: Drs. Guntur Sudarsono
6. Period of 1961-1962
- Dean: Prof. Kertanegara, S.H.
- Secretary: Wiyanto, S.H.
- Vice Secretary: Drs. Irawan
7. Period of 1962-1963
- Dean: Soepojo Padmodiputro, M.A.
- Deputy Dean I: Drs. Soehardi Sigit
- Deputy Dean II: Drs. Bambang Riyanto
- Deputy Dean III: Soetatwo Hadiwigeno, M.A.
8. Period of 1964-1966
- Dean: Drs. Bambang Riyanto
- Deputy Dean I: Drs. Kaswardjono
- Deputy Dean II: Drs. Gunawan Adisaputro, MBA.
- Deputy Dean III: Soetatwo Hadiwigeno, M.A.
9. Period of 1966-1969
- Dean: Drs. Sukadji Ranuwihardjo, M.A.
- Deputy Dean I: Drs. Irawan, MBA.
- Deputy Dean II: Soedarsono, M.Sc.
- Deputy Dean III: Harsono, M.Sc.
10. Period of 1969-1971
- Dean: Drs. Sukadji Ranuwihardjo, M.A.
- Secretary: Drs. Bambang Riyanto
11. Period of 1971-1973
- Dean: Drs. Sukadji Ranuwihardjo, M.A.
- Secretary: Drs. Bambang Riyanto
12. Period of 1973-1975
- Dean: Drs. Sukadji Ranuwihardjo, M.A.
- Secretary: Sukanto Reksohadiprodjo, M.Com.
13. Period of 1975-1977
- Dean: Dr. Soetatwo Hadiwigeno, M.A.
- Secretary: Drs. Kaswardjono
14. Period of 1977-1979
- Dean: Dr. Soetatwo Hadiwigeno, M.A.
- Secretary: Drs. Kaswardjono
15. Period of 1979-1981
- Dean: Dr. Soetatwo Hadiwigeno, M.A.
- Deputy Dean I: Dr. Soelistyo, MBA.
- Deputy Dean II: Drs. Heidjrachman Ranupandojo
- Deputy Dean III: Drs. Gunawan Adisaputro, MBA.
16. Period of 1982-1985
- Dean: Dr. Sukanto Reksohadiprodjo, M.Com.
- Deputy Dean I: Dr. Soelistyo, MBA.
- Deputy Dean II: Drs. Arief Suadi, MBA.
- Deputy Dean III: Drs. Gunawan Adisaputro, MBA.
17. Period of 1985-1988
- Dean: Dr. Sukanto Reksohadiprodjo, M.Com.
- Deputy Dean I: Dr. Budiono Sri Handoko, M.A.
- Deputy Dean II: Drs. Radiosunu, Drs. Slamet Munawir, Akt.
- Deputy Dean III: Drs. Gunawan Adisaputro, MBA.
18. Period of 1988-1991
- Dean: Dr. Dibyo Prabowo, M.A.
- Deputy Dean I: Dr. Nopirin, M.A.
- Deputy Dean II: Drs. R.A. Supriyono, S.U., Akt.
- Deputy Dean III: Drs. Iswardono Sardjono Permono, M.A.
19. Period of 1991-1994
- Dean: Prof. Dr. Soedijono Reksoprajitno, MBA.
- Deputy Dean I: Dr. Suad Husnan, MBA.
- Deputy Dean II: Drs. Ari Sudarman, M.Ec.
- Deputy Dean III: Drs. Bambang Kustituanto, M.A.
20. Period of 1994-1997
- Dean: Dr. Nopirin, M.A.
- Deputy Dean I: Dr. Insukindro, M.A.
- Deputy Dean II: Drs. Harnanto, M.Soc.Sc.
- Deputy Dean III: Drs. Mohamad Adnan Hadjam, M.A.
21. Period of 1998-2001
- Dean: Prof. Dr. Nopirin, M.A.
- Deputy Dean I: Dr. A.R. Karseno, M.A.
- Deputy Dean II: Drs. Harnanto, M.Soc.Sc.
- Deputy Dean III: Drs. Mohamad Adnan Hadjam, M.A.
22. Period of 2001-2004
- Dean: Prof. Dr. Zaki Baridwan, M.Sc.
- Deputy Dean (Academic): Prof. Dr. Basu Swastha Dharmestha, MBA.
- Deputy Dean (Administration): Drs. Dumairy, M.A.
- Deputy Dean (Student Service): Drs. Mohamad Adnan Hadjam, M.A.
23. Period of 2004-2007
- Dean: Dr. Ainun Na’im, MBA.
- Deputy Dean (Academic): Dr. M. Masykur Wiratmo, MSc.
- Deputy Dean (Administration): Dr. Didi Achjari, M.Com.
- Deputy Dean (Student Service): Dra. Sari Winahjoe. S, MBA.
24. Period of 2007-2008
- Dean: Dr. Lincolin Arsyad,.M.Sc.
- Deputy Dean (Academic): Dr. Supriyadi, M.Sc.
- Deputy Dean (Administration): Dr. Didi Achjari, M.Com.
- Deputy Dean (Student Service): Dra. Sari Winahjoe. S, MBA.
25. Period of 2008-2012
- Dean: Prof. Marwan Asri, MBA., Ph.D.
- Vice Dean for Academic, Research and Community Service: B.M. Purwanto, MBA., Ph.D.
- Vice Dean for Administration, Finance and Human Resources: Eko Suwardi, M.Sc., Ph.D.
- Vice Dean for Student Affairs, Alumni, Cooperation and Business Development: Wihana Kirana Jaya, M.Soc.Sc., Ph.D.
26. Period of 2012-2016
- Dean: Prof. Dr. Wihana Kirana Jaya, M.Soc.Sc.
- Vice Dean for Academic and Student Affairs: Dr. B.M. Purwanto, M.B.A.
- Vice Dean for Finance, Assets, and Human Resources: Prof. Dr. Slamet Sugiri, M.B.A.
- Vice Dean for Research, Community Service, Cooperation and Alumni: Dr. Muhammad Edhie Purnawan, M.A.
- Vice Dean for Planning Information System: Dr. Eko Suwardi, M.Sc.
27. Period of 2016-2021
- Dean: Dr. Eko Suwardi, M.Sc.
- Vice Dean for Academic and Student Affairs: Prof. Mahfud Sholihin, M.Acc., Ph.D.
- Vice Dean for Finance, Assets, and Human Resources: Kusdhianto Setiawan, Sivilekonom., Ph.D.
- Vice Dean for Research, Community Service, Cooperation and Alumni: Amirullah Setya Hardi, Cand.Oecon., Ph.D.
28. Period of 2021-2026
- Dean: Prof. Dr. Didi Achjari, M.Com., Ak., CA.
- Vice Dean for Academic and Student Affairs: Bayu Sutikno, S.E., M.S.M., Ph.D.
- Vice Dean for Finance, Assets, and Human Resources: Suyanto, S.E., M.B.A., Ph.D.
- Vice Dean for Research, Community Service, Cooperation, and Alumni: Gumilang Aryo Sahadewo, S.E., M.A., Ph.D.
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Faculty of Economics and Business UGM is affiliated and a member of several associations of world business schools.
National
Asosiasi Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Indonesia (AFEBI).
Association of Indonesian Faculty of Economics and Business.
Declared on May 5, 2006, this association is a gathering place for the Deans of the Faculty of Economics of state universities throughout Indonesia.
More http://www.afebi.org
Aliansi Program Magister Manajemen Indonesia (APMMI).
Alliance of Indonesian Master of Management Program.
It is an institution that provides guidelines as to the implementation of best education (best practices) from Masters in Management (MM) education in order to improve the quality of MM education in Indonesia.
More https://www.apmmi.id
Asosiasi Program Studi S2 Akuntansi Indonesia (APSSAI).
It is an association managing Master's study programs which currently consists of Master's in Accounting or Master of Accounting study programs from universities throughout Indonesia, and currently has more than 50 Master's in Accounting study programs. APSSAI was founded on October 10 2017, in Makassar.
More https://www.apssai.or.id/
International
ASEAN University Network for Business and Economics (AUN BE).
AUN-BE was established to operationalize the vision of the ASEAN University Network (AUN) and the spirit of ASEAN in the economic and business fields. This network was founded in 1999 at Gadjah Mada University (UGM). Formerly known as the ASEAN Graduate Business and Economics Program (AGBEP).
More http://www.aun-be.org
Association of Asia-Pacific Business Schools (AAPBS).
Founded in 2004, the association aims to advance the quality of business and management education in the Asia-Pacific region through collaboration in research and teaching and cooperating in partnerships to improve business standards and quality.
More http://www.aapbs.org
Network of International Business and Economics School (NIBES).
Founded in 1996, the association is committed to improving the business, economics and management programs of its members.
More https://www.nibes.org
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
Founded in 1916, it is a global not-for-profit association, connecting educators, students and businesses to a common goal of creating the next generation of great leaders. The association also accredits schools for its members.
Member since: March 10, 2006.
More https://www.aacsb.edu
Global Business School Network (GBSN).
Founded in 2003, it is a non-profit organization that partners with business schools, industry, foundations, and aid agencies to increase access to quality and locally relevant management education for developing countries.
Member since: July, 2019.
More https://www.gbsn.org
European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD).
Founded in 1972, it is the largest international non-profit association and network association in Europe in the field of management development.
Member since: December 10, 2019.
More https://www.efmdglobal.org
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