- Details
- Written by Shofi
- Category: News
- Hits: 47
The Alumni Association of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada (Kafegama), Class of 1993, organized a reunion titled Seketan Kafegama '93 on Friday and Saturday, December 27-28, 2024, at the UC Hotel and FEB UGM.
- Details
- Written by Shofi
- Category: News
- Hits: 52
A professor from the Faculty of Economics and Business of Universitas Gadjah Mada (FEB UGM), Prof. Dr. Catur Sugiyanto, M.A., participated in the international conference 2024 Seminar of UNESCO Regional Network of Natural Products Chemistry for Safety and Well-being in Pan-Asia and the Pacific (URSWAP). The conference was held from December 12-14 in Shanghai, China.
- Details
- Written by Najwah
- Category: News
- Hits: 104
Volunteering is among the most popular activities for young people, including college students. Volunteers' main attractions are opportunities to develop work skills, build relationships, and gain valuable experience. However, in recent years, many young people have only been interested in volunteering for a short period. This has become a challenge for specific events that rely heavily on volunteer human resources.
- Details
- Written by Orien
- Category: News
- Hits: 51
A data-driven approach and mathematical algorithms can help to address various challenges in modern accounting, particularly those related to inconsistencies in financial reporting. This was conveyed by Prof. Dr. Sony Warsono, MAFIS., Ak., CA., a lecturer at the Department of Accounting, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) UGM, during the "Accounting and Mathematics" webinar, organized by Center for Accounting Studies (PKAP) FEB UGM on December 12.
- Details
- Written by Shofi
- Category: News
- Hits: 69
For the Sekar Laras Karawitan community, playing gamelan is more than just making music. The community is deeply committed to preserving and protecting the nation's cultural heritage, especially Javanese traditions.
- Details
- Written by Shofi
- Category: News
- Hits: 70
The carbon market has become one of the primary mechanisms for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting the transition to a green economy. Poppy Ismalina, M.Ec.Dev., Ph.D., lecturer at the Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) UGM, identified five critical aspects that must be considered to ensure the sustainability and development of the carbon market. One key element is the establishment of clear regulations to create an enabling environment for businesses and investors.
Page 1 of 168