Indonesia’s economy continues to grow. However, behind this achievement, more than half of Indonesian workers still earn wages below the minimum standard.
The Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada (FEB UGM), held a Retired Staff Gathering attended by 60 retired staff members at the FEB UGM Alumni Corner.
The Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada (FEB UGM), held a training program on Official Correspondence, Organizational Structure and Governance (SOTK), and Secretariat Administration as part of efforts to enhance the competencies of FEB UGM professional staff in administrative and correspondence management.
Gold prices continue to strengthen in the global market, in line with rising investor demand for safe-haven assets amid growing global uncertainty.
The transportation sector is one of the key drivers of the modern economy, supporting human mobility, logistics, and interregional connectivity elements essential to economic growth.
The Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada (FEB UGM), continues to demonstrate its commitment to supporting environmental sustainability.
Prof. Nurul Indarti, Sivilokonom., Cand.Merc., Ph.D., undertook an academic visit to Melbourne, Australia, from 13 to 20 December 2025, under the “Peningkatan Kerjasama Promotor PMDSU” (PKP-PMDSU).
Retirement is often perceived as a time to rest after decades of working.
The phenomenon of overwork, defined as excessively long working hours, has become a reality for many workers in Indonesia.
Entrepreneurship programs have the potential to serve as a bridge of hope for formerly incarcerated individuals who still carry the determination to start a new life.
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