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This is the story of Agnes Puspita Sari, who became the best graduate of the Master of Management Program at the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada (FEB UGM) in Yogyakarta. She graduated with a cum laude distinction and achieved a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.97 during her one year, seven months, and three days of study.
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The Faculty of Economics and Business at Gadjah Mada University (FEB UGM) graduated 180 master’s and doctoral program students during the Postgraduate Graduation Ceremony for the Fourth Period of the 2023/2024 Academic Year. These FEB UGM graduates previously participated in the university-level graduation ceremony led by the Rector of UGM and other students from various faculties.
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Students of the Management Study Program at the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada (FEB UGM), part of The 18th Management's Events, organize EXPOSURE 2024 to advance the local creative industry. This event is held from July 19-21 at the Main Atrium of Plaza Ambarrukmo and Alun-Alun Royal Ambarrukmo Yogyakarta.
Read more: Enhancing Local Creative Industry, FEB UGM Holds EXPOSURE 2024
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Who loves hanging out at cafes or coffee shops to study or work from anywhere? Many people look for trendy cafes that offer a comfortable atmosphere while serving delicious drinks and food to set the mood for studying or working.
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Phasiree Thanasin appeared focused as she moved the canting to apply liquid wax following the flower-patterned batik design. Despite her fingers still seeming unskilled in handling the canting, this woman from Thailand did not give up easily. She neatly drew all the patterns, although it took work. Creating handwritten batik is not easy; it requires high precision and perseverance, especially for Phasiree Thanasin, who was entirely unfamiliar with the technique of handwritten batik.
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Clean water is necessary for the community, including in Yogyakarta City. The high population density in Yogyakarta City drives the increasing demand for clean water among its residents. Data from PDAM Tirtamarta, one of the clean water providers in Yogyakarta City, noted that as of January 30, 2023, 9.23% of the city's population used PDAM services. This means more than 90% of Yogyakarta City residents rely on groundwater (wells) or other sources for their clean water needs.
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