The halal economy is emerging as a potential new driver of the global economy.
Former Indonesian Trade Minister Gita Wirjawan stated that legal uncertainty and weak policy implementation are the primary factors contributing to Indonesia’s low competitiveness.
Mastering technical skills is not the only asset needed to succeed in the professional world.
Effective communication, leadership, and negotiation skills are essential factors that support career success.
The increasing vulnerability among the non-poor has emerged as a new challenge for Indonesian society today.
FEB UGM reaffirms its commitment to becoming an inclusive and disability-friendly campus.
Indonesia is the country with the world’s largest Muslim population.
Today’s world of work is facing significant challenges due to changes in the lifestyle orientation of the younger generation and increasing digital pressures.
Curiosity, the courage to step out of comfort zones, and the eagerness to keep learning shape the foundation of a professional career in today’s competitive era.
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