After obtaining Accreditation A, the Archaeology Study Program (Undergraduate Program) at FIB UGM received Excellent Accreditation status from BAN-PT. This Excellent Accreditation will be valid until 2027.
I Putu Adhimas Radiasnyah Aryawan and Fika Miranda Putri, archaeology students at the University of Gadjah Mada (UGM), successfully won an innovative idea award for their work at the Borobudur Youth Engage Camp 2024, organized […].
Stefani, an archaeology student at UGM, won first place in the Active Business Model Canvas UNS 2024 business idea competition held by UNS in October 2024. Bringing the concept of cultural heritage, Stefani had the […].
Yogyakarta, October 21, 2024 – UGM sent 54 teams to compete in the 37th National Student Scientific Week (Pimnas) 2024 held at Airlangga University. One of the teams representing UGM at the 37th Pimnas is […].
Stefani, an archaeology student at UGM, secured second place in the National Business Plan Competition 2024, organized by STIM YKPN in October 2024. Collaborating with her partner, CV.
Erwando Abadi has successfully attracted the attention of the younger generation in the field of gastronomic tourism with his innovation, Perjamuan Rahasia (Secret Banquet). Armed with his expertise as a herbal and spice mixologist and […].
To encourage entrepreneurship among students, the Archaeology Study Program at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) has developed a course called “Archeopreneurship.” This course is compulsory for Archaeology students and aims to equip them with the skills […].
Sony Saifuddin’s efforts to promote museums as educational and tourist attractions are clearly evident in various events that have been held, such as the celebration of Indonesian Museum Day 2024 at the Kotagede Museum and […].
Haybah Shabira, an Archaeology student at UGM, successfully received the Breaking Adjudicator award, an institutional judge accreditation, while also participating in a debate competition. IVED 2024 (Indonesia Varsity English Debating 2024) is an annual debate […].
In an effort to promote education for sustainability, Mandala Majapahit, located in the Margono Building of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences (FIB) at Gadjah Mada University (UGM), serves as a vital learning resource for students.