The Faculty of Geography, once again attending the international workshop in Vietnam. Vietnam Academy for Water Resource has initiated the Modern Didactic Techniques on Problem Based Learning (PBL) Workshop. The objectives of the program are: 1) provide participants with theoretical foundations of Problem Based Learning (PBL) technique and 2) application with basic skills for successfully tutoring PBL groups, support students’ learning in PBL education and tools to support students’ learning in tutorial work. The program is supported by Center for Natural Resource Development (CNRD).
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Protecting Indonesia’s food resources is a high priority for the Indonesian Government. The islands of Indonesia are surrounded by coral reefs, seagrass and mangroves which form the main habitat for various aquatic food sources (e.g. fish, shellfish, algae). Monitoring and managing these coastal environments is essential to sustain them and their associated food resources. Regular maps are required, to define the extent and condition of these habitats. This information is essential for baseline inventory of habitat and food stocks, and monitoring their change to support management strategies.
The Stakeholder Workshop “Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) on Geothermal Energy Development” is one among several activity program under Work Package 1.08. of GeoCap Project. The agenda held in Santika Hotel, Depok, West Java on 25th – 27th May, 2016.
Kegiatan “Trilateral Workshop on Mega-Earthquake and their aftermaths: Changing Institutions for Disaster Risk Reduction” merupakan agenda yang dilaksanakan selama 2 hari, yaitu 7-8 November, 2015. Tujuan kegiatan adalah memberikan peluang pertukaran pendapat, ide dan informasi terkait rencana penelitian kolaboratif multi tahun yang sedianya dilaksanakan di tiga negara, seperti tersebut di atas. Dihadiri oleh perwakilan dari 3 negara, yaitu China, Indonesia dan Jepang, yang mana setiap delegasi mewakili institusi perguruan tinggi yang berbeda-beda. Indonesia dalam hal ini diwakili oleh Universitas Gadjah Mada, Universitas Syah Kuala, dan Institut Teknologi Bandung. Universitas Gadjah Mada diwakili oleh Fakultas Geografi, yang dalam hal ini secara langsung dikoordinatori oleh Dr. Djati Mardiatno, M.Si selaku Kepala Pusat Studi Bencana Universitas Gadjah Mada dan melibatkan Dr. Dyah Rahmawati Hizbaron selaku Ketua Unit Biro Kerjasama Luar Negeri Fakultas Geografi, Universitas Gadjah Mada.
Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Institut Français Indonesia (IFI) in collaboration with the Faculty of Geography UGM held an International Seminar on Climate Change titled “Iklim Berubah, dan Kita? Perubahan di Tangan Kita” on September 18th, 2015 at the Clinic of Environment and Disaster Mitigation. This seminar is part of a series of the annual event “Féte de la Science 2015” lasting from September 18th to October 4th, 2015. This series of event includes an International Seminar in the Faculty of Geography UGM, Film&Opened Seminar and “Pasar Organikologi” at IFI Yogyakarta, and Interactive Expo in Taman Pintar Yogyakarta.
Biro Kerjasama Luar Negeri Fakultas Geografi UGM menginisiasi kegiatan “General Lecture: Minimizing Geoliteracy” sebagai salah satu rangkaian kegiatan Dies Natalis F.Geografi UGM pada 10 Agustus 2015. Kegiatan ini dihadiri oleh selebihnya 25 mahasiswa asing dari University of Bremen, Germany, dan Justus Liebig University of Giessen, Germany serta 85 mahasiswa S1/S2 Fakultas Geografi Universitas Gadjah Mada. Tujuan pelaksanaan kegiatan ini adalah menggiatkan kegiatan internasionalisasi di Fakultas Geografi UGM, yang memberikan dampak peningkatan kualitas daya saing dosen dan mahasiswa di kancah internasional. Desain kegiatan adalah dengan memberikan peluang kepada dosen asing dan dosen Fakultas Geografi UGM untuk memberikan paparan sesuai dengan tema terkait. Selain mahasiswa, kegiatan ini pun dihadiri oleh beberapa dosen dari Fakultas Geografi UGM, dan secara resmi dibuka oleh Dr. Dyah Rahmawati Hizbaron, M.Sc selaku perwakilan Fakultas Geografi UGM, serta dimoderatori oleh Dr. Estuning Tyas Wulan Mei, M.Sc.
In the long cooperation with European, Asian and Australian universities, Faculty of Geography had expanded the international cooperation with African universities through the Consortium of Natural Resource Development (CNRD). The Faculty of Geography on May 25th, 2015 had initiated international guest lecture from one of the distinguished fellow, Prof. Gabriel R. Kasenga, from School of Environmental Science and Technology, Ardhi University, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Encapsulated his lecture in 2 hours, Prof Kasenga talked about “ Adapting Climate Change in Coastal Cities of South Africa: Case Study Dar es Salaam City, Tanzania”.
Chiba. TWINCLE Program has invited UGM to join ASEAN Consortium Meeting 2015. The delegation consisted of Dr. Dyah Rahmawati Hizbaron (lecturer – UGM), Dr. Sri Rum Giyarsih (lecturer – UGM), Dyah Fitria Dewi, S.E (Adm. Staff – UGM) and Dra. Eni Widayati, M.Eng (teacher – SMU N 6 Yogyakarta). The meeting was held for two days, 20th-21st of March 2015, which included these following activities:
Yogyakarta. General lecture on Tsunami disaster-related studies was given by Prof. Makoto Takashi, Ph.D and Masaya Iga, Ph.D from Nagoya University Japan on 23 March 2015. The lecture was opened by Dr.rer.nat. Djati Mardiatno (Head of Research Center for Disasters – PSBA UGM).
Chiba. TWINCLE (Twin College Envoys) Program is a short course program that held by Ministry of Education Japan and Chiba University, Japan. There are four students from Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada, who have the opportunity to attend to this program in the beginning of 2015. The program held in Chiba University, Japan, from January 19 untill February 4, 2015. Those four students are Adam Abraham Wiwaha, Hani Hidayah, Eka Dyana, and Umar El-Izudin.