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SDGs 4: Quality Education

Release of Coalition Map of 2024 Election Winners, Domination of Big Coalition Shows Little Room for Competition

Yogyakarta, 5 March 2025–After passing through a democratic party over the past year, Indonesia has experienced a dynamic political movement. At the same time, Election Corner Fisipol UGM released a new research titled “Coalition Map of 2024 Simultaneous Regional Election Winners in Indonesia”. This research reveals the political dynamics in the 2024 Simultaneous Regional Head Elections (Pilkada) held throughout Indonesia. The main finding of this research highlights the trend of minimal electoral competition due to the dominance of large coalitions. read more

Inviting Students to Raise the Issue of Green Economy, the 2025 Ajisaka Festival Organizes Roadshow to Several Universities in Indonesia

Yogyakarta, 3rd of March 2025 ─The Ajisaka Festival, the yearly event organized by students, comes back to show its commitment towards advocating issues of sustainability. Ahead of the organization of the festival, the organizers rolled out roadshows to several universities in Indonesia. These roadshows aim to invite students from various parts of Indonesia to participate in finding solutions towards the current development scheme which is regarded as unsustainable.

“Through the roadshow, we want to “kulanuwun”, greeting friends from various university in Indonesia and introducing the Ajisaka Festival as a collaborative space for creative folks in expressing their care and concern towards the issue that we have raised,” Adelia Christi mentioned in the interview, as the Leader of Ajisaka Festival .

The Ajisaka Roadshow started on the 20th of February at Universitas Teknologi Yogyakarta and UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta. The roadshow program is planned to be organized frequently until the 24th of March. The roadshow agenda is done offline in campuses at Yogyakarta and Solo, while it will be done online at the other campuses. The roadshow consists of information sharing in regards to the competition categories, janamejaya video screening, and icebreaking activities. read more

Building Awareness of Green Economy, Festival Ajisaka Releases Theme and Timeline of Activities

Yogyakarta, March 1st 2025Festival Ajisaka, an annual event initiated by the Department of Communication Science students, is back with a theme that carries the spirit of sustainability. This year, the Festival Ajisaka raises the issue of green economy with the title “Gaman Kamulyan: Echoing the Hope of Sustainability”. This theme was chosen as a form of concern for the importance of environmentally sound economic development, especially in the midst of an increasingly worrying environmental crisis. read more

ASEAN-Maybank Scholarship Programme 2025

The ASEAN-Maybank Scholarship programme is a partnership between Maybank Foundation and the ASEAN Secretariat. It is one of the ASEAN-level initiatives undertaken by Maybank Foundation, a newly accredited ASEAN entity, with the aim to “promote an innovative ASEAN approach to higher education”, which is one of the strategic measures listed in the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Blueprint 2025.

The scholarship programme is designed to provide young, talented, and deserving ASEAN nationals with full scholarships to pursue their undergraduate studies at prestigious universities listed under the ASEAN University Network (AUN), located outside their home countries within the ASEAN region, while promoting intra-ASEAN integration. read more

DPP Fisipol Holds Another Public Lecture, Discusses Efforts for an Equitable Energy Transition

Yogyakarta, 25 February 2025–DPP Fisipol UGM held a seminar entitled “The Politics of Energy Transition: Coal Phase-Out and the Future of Renewable Energy Financing” to encourage an equitable energy transition. The seminar looked at the challenges and strategies of renewable energy holistically, from economic to infrastructure development planning. The discussion was enriched from various perspectives, namely Nanang Indra Kurniawan (Lecturer of DPP UGM), Rezki Syahrir (Co-Founder of Non-Governmental Organization Indonesian Initiative for Sustainable Mining/IISM), and moderated by Primi Suharmadhi Putri (PhD Candidate Oulu University). read more

Strengthening Collaboration and Positive Contribution, GEO of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences of UGM Presents Summer Course Program 2025

Yogyakarta, February 23rd 2025─Global Engagement Office of FISIPOL UGM, in collaboration with Singapore Management University (SMU) held a Summer Course program supported by Temasek Foundation Leadership Enrichment and Regional Networking (TF LEaRN). As this program is a continuation of the previous program, the Winter Course 2024 which was held at the end of 2024. The program lasts for 1 month which is divided into two segments, namely in Yogyakarta and Singapore with a duration of two weeks each—8 to 20 June 2025 (Indonesia) and 23 June to 4 July 2025 (Singapore). read more

Double Role in Earning Doctoral Degree, UGM Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Lecturer Discusses the Burden of Doctoral Students

Yogyakarta, 21 February 2025–Pursuing higher education is not easy. Students, including doctoral or PhD students, often face various problems or challenges, from financial to mental health. Responding to this issue, The Conversation Indonesia held a webinar entitled “The Doctoral Road: From Financial Difficulties to Mental Stress” with academics and doctoral candidates. The event invited Pratiwi Utami, PhD (Lecturer at the Department of Communication Sciences UGM) and Herman Yosef Paryono (Doctoral Candidate in Organizational Behaviour, University of Groningen) as webinar speakers. read more

Fisipol Welcomes Newly Accepted Postgraduate Students, Introduces Three Flagship Researches

Yogyakarta, February 19th 2025—The welcoming event for the year 2024/2025 postgraduate students was held by UGM’s Faculty of Social and Political Science (Fisipol) on Wednesday (19/2). Followed by a total of a hundred college students from the magistery and doctoral programmes, the welcoming event includes activities aimed at introducing the newly accepted students to the faculty, as well as basic social and political sciences. Fisipol UGM invited Dr. Rob Manwaring, a lecturer from the Flinders University, to teach the basics regarding the field of public policy

Dr. Wawan Mas’udi, S.IP., MPA, as the Dean of Fisipol UGM, welcomed all the postgraduate students who were officially accepted to Fisipol UGM with open arms. “Welcome and happy learning. It is expected that once in the postgraduate level, all of you can further explore social, economical, and political phenomenons not only as empirical aspects, but as a framework that requires discipline,” Dr. Wawan mentioned. He then went on to explain that Fisipol UGM provides the much needed access for students to create, build their career, as well as networking.

Postgraduate education holds an important role in cultivating the development of knowledge. Dr. Wawan explained further that the faculty has an agenda to make Fisipol UGM as the center for the development of the study of social and political sciences. Of course, this mission is not only aimed at reaching new heights nationally, but globally as well. Because of that, Fisipol UGM always tries to build international networks in order to further push the development of the study of social and political sciences even wider. “If we want to be the global center for knowledge, it is necessary for Fisipol UGM to interact with the outside world. The academic world is broad and borderless,” Dr. Wawan explained. He also explained the three flagship research that Fisipol UGM owns, which includes the research regarding climate change, digital transformation, and social inclusivity. The development of these three flagship research cannot be separated with the roles of postgraduate students in responding to these issues through a global academic lens. 

The welcoming event was continued with the presentation of basic public policy by Dr. Rob Manwaring. Dr. Rob explained the important foundations regarding the field of public policy and why the development of this field is very important. According to him, the government carries an important mandate in organizing the livelihood of thousands or even millions of the population. The process of decision-making then has to consider the interests and needs of the people as a whole. Rob then elaborated the two main elements in public policy, that is the tool and instrument of the government. 

“One of the instruments in public policy is the law. The government of Australia, in some cases, used the law as the main instrument, although the people-centered perspective is still used,” Dr. Rob mentioned. He gave several examples in how the government handled the problems of drivers going over the speed limit and Driving Under the Influence (DUI). For some time, Australia experienced a spike in traffic fatalities due to crashes. Responding to this issue, the Australian government then gave out sanctions to drivers who were caught to be under the influence by taking away their drivers license. read more

Discussing the Role of the State in Ensuring Human Rights Protection, DPP FISIPOL UGM Held Public Lecture with Practitioners

Yogyakarta, February 14th 2025─The public lecture titled “Holding the State Accountable: Human Right Commitments and Institutional Responsibility” discussed the role of the state and its institutions in ensuring the protection of human rights. Through discussions with human rights practitioners, the lecture looked at the state’s commitment and institutional accountability in ensuring human rights in Indonesia.

Human rights cannot be implemented when there is no mechanism, or when the mechanism for implementing human rights is weak. Although human rights mechanisms have been regulated at the international level such as the Paris Principles, every time there is a human rights violation at the domestic level, the resolution takes precedence over national mechanisms. Meanwhile, national human rights protection institutions vary from the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI), National Commission on Violence Against Women (Komnas Perempuan), to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Komisi Kebenaran dan Rekonsiliasi). For this reason, the seminar organized by the study program of the Department of Politics and Government at Faculty of Social and Political Sciences of UGM aims to examine the standards of work carried out by human rights protection institutions in Indonesia. read more

FISIPOL Opens Knowledge Channel for Publicizing Science to Society

Yogyakarta, 13 February 2025–Knowledge is one of the most important aspects of sustainable development in the academic sector. The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (Fisipol), Universitas Gadjah Mada realizes this urgency and is committed to channeling the contribution of knowledge to society. To achieve this goal, Fisipol UGM inaugurated the Fisipol Knowledge Channel on Thursday (13/2) at the 2nd Floor Auditorium, Fisipol UGM.

The Knowledge Channel is a special page that contains lecture materials for each study program, community education, and research dissemination. This page also provides access to other knowledge channels that have been owned by each department. The public can access the content on the page freely, either free or paid. Dean of Faculty of Social and Political Sciences UGM, Wawan Mas’udi, S.IP., M.P.A., Ph.D. explained that each department has actually pioneered efforts to publish knowledge since 2015. read more