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The International Conference and Annual Meeting of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (ICAM AACSB) was held in Atlanta, Georgia, USA from April 14-17, 2024. This prestigious event was attended by hundreds of faculty and school leaders from around the world, both unaccredited and accredited AACSB members.
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The Accounting Study Program is one of the most popular majors among prospective students who wish to attend UGM. In fact, it’s one of the top five programs in the Social Humanities cluster every year. Prospective new students compete in every selection of the admission process to be able to attend this study program.
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With its new mission, UGM's Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) is committed to supporting sustainable development goals (SDG). This support is manifested in various educational, research and community service activities.
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Faculty of Economics and Business UGM through the Center for Equitable Transformation for Alleviating Poverty and Inequality Studies (EQUITAS), Department of Economics held an Impact Evaluation Training workshop for Philanthropic Institutions in the Special Region of Yogyakarta Province (DIY). This activity is a manifestation of FEB UGM's strong commitment to developing activities that have a social impact on society, government and business people.
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The Master in Accounting Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada (MAKSI FEB UGM) achieved Superior accreditation from the Institute of Accreditation for Economics, Management, Business, and Accounting Programs (LAMEMBA).
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FEB UGM economist, Artidiatun Adji, M.Ec., Ph.D., said that excise on packaged sweetened drinks (MBDK) is feasible to implement immediately in Indonesia.
"So far, an average of 95 percent of government excise revenue comes from tobacco (cigarette) revenues. Therefore, it is necessary to extensify excise, and MBDK is one of the appropriate commodities to be subject to excise," he explained on Monday (24/3) at the FEB UGM Campus.
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