The tunes of jazz music was heard at the Grand Pacific Hall in Yogyakarta on Saturday evening (3/11). The 24th UGM Jazz concert was organised by Faculty of Economics and Business UGM.
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Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) and PT. Bank Mandiri, Tbk. collaborated in holding the “Mandiri Edukasi 2018” event on Friday (26/10), at Auditorium Learning Center FEB UGM, 8th-floor.
On Monday (10/22), an event with the topic of the introduction of AACSB Continuous Improvement Review and preparation of AACSB 2019 Re-accreditation was held at 8th floor of the Learning Center Building Faculty of Economics […].
The rupiah exchange rate has reached past Rp15,000 per US dollar in recent weeks. It slumps to the lowest value in this year, even since the Asian Crisis in 1998.
The number of potential candidates of Calon Pegawai Negeri Sipil (CPNS) or Civil Servant has been predicted to reach 5 million registrants. The data in the official State Personnel Agency website, sscn.bkn.go.id, had noted approximately […].
On Wednesday, 10 October 2018, an info session was held by Singapore Management University (SMU), a partner university of Faculty of Economics and Business Universitas Gadjah Mada (FEB UGM).
Related to the earthquake and tsunami incidents in Palu, Sigi, Donggala, Lombok, and West Sumbawa, Rector of UGM, Prof. Ir. Panut Mulyono, has issued decisions as stated below: Releasing the students hailing from significantly impacted […].
The Silaturahim Forum on Islamic Economic Studies (FoSSEI) is a national forum that accommodates the members of Islamic Economic Study Groups (KSEI) throughout Indonesia to share the knowledge about the Islamic economy.
On Tuesday (25/9), FEB UGM held a public lecture on 8th floor of FEB UGM’s Learning Center building in the Auditorium with the theme of “Strategies for Optimizing State-Owned Property (BMN) Management in Fiscal Policy […].
On Friday (09/21), Faculty Economics and Business of Universitas Gadjah Mada (FEB UGM) inaugurated the 7th floor of Learning Center building, namely Sapta Akasa. “Sapta Akasa, a name derived from the Sanskrit language that supposed to […].