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FISIPOL UGM ASEAN +1 Scholarship for International Undergraduate Program Intake 3

Event Tuesday, 23 March 2021

Program Description:

FISIPOL UGM ASEAN +1 Scholarship Program (FIAS) is a fully-funded scholarship for high school graduates across ASEAN countries (except Indonesia) and Timor Leste who wish to broaden their knowledge in social and political science with the International Undergraduate Program in FISIPOL. Six scholarships are available for eligible students across three departments:
– Department of International Relations
  hi.fisipol.ugm.ac.id/iup
– Department of Public Policy and Management
  mkp.fisipol.ugm.ac.id/about-us-2/
– Department of Communication Science
  fisipol.ugm.ac.id/iup-communication read more

Call for Applications TDR Postgraduate Scholarship in Implementation Research Academic Year 2022/2023

Event Monday, 8 February 2021

Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, invites suitably qualified candidates to apply for a place in the following full-time postgraduate programme, with a focus on Implementation Research for the 2022-2023 academic year.

Funding for these full scholarships is from TDR, the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, based at the World Health Organization in Geneva (TDR Postgraduate training support). Only applicants from low- and middle-income countries of WHO South-East Asia and Western Pacific Regions are eligible. read more

ASEAN Master in Sustainability Management

Event Tuesday, 19 January 2021

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The Program is a full-time 2 years MBA (120 ECTS) but taught intensively over 18 months. The selected multidisciplinary approach makes this master program unique. The courses are taught jointly by professors from UGM and UiA, and practitioners from private businesses and public offices are invited as guest lecturers in most courses. Faculty members from participating AUN universities will also be invited as guest lectures, based on their scientific qualifications and regional competencies from various parts of ASEAN.

Combining competence from business school disciplines, such as Finance, Marketing, Strategy and Business Ethics, with knowledge and experiences from environmental sciences, like Forestry, Agronomy and Engineering, shall bring students towards a deep understanding of environmental problems and solutions. A practical case study approach throughout the courses will educate and train the students in economic-ecological system analyses. Throughout the study program, students will learn about the necessity of multi-stakeholder engagement and corporate and public social responsibility.

 

The program offers two Concentration Tracks in Sustainability. Track 1 comprises courses on Energy Resource Management, Urban Planning and Management, and Climate Change Laws and Greenhouse Gas Reductions. Track 2 consists of courses on Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture, Marine Resources and Coastal Management, and Forest and Conservation Management.

 

Track 1 :

  • Energy Resources Management :

This course offers an overview of energy resource and the management of energy production and supply. The course also offers analyses of potential strategies for improved access to electricity in under-served regions, particularly by community empowerment for local production. The course connects to Financial Management in discussing funding options for renewable energy initiatives.

  • Urban Planning & Management :

Students are introduced to the governance and technical/spatial considerations in urban planning and management, while also considering the socio-economic aspects. The course also deals with community empowerment for resource-efficient water conservation and waste management.

  • Climate Change Laws and Greenhouse Gas Reductions :

This course covers the following main topics including International strategies and laws, climate change law-making and climate change and GHG reduction/trading policies and regulations

 

Track 2 :

  • Marine Resources and Coastal Management :

This course introduces fundamental concepts in oceanography and marine ecology. The course explores various management models, and students learn to include carrying capacity analyses in business models. We also present and discuss case studies of governance and conflicts in the use of marine and coastal resources in ASEAN

  • Forest and Conservation Management :

Focus is set on management and new technologies, product platform, and innovative business models, which will possibly dominate the shift from both traditional peasant and modern industrial agriculture towards a socially just and environmentally sustainable food production and distribution system.

 

The program offers full scholarship for two intakes selected students from ASEAN countries are offered stipends through the funding from the Norwegian government. =&2=& =&3=& The first intake of the program will commence in August 2021.

 

For more information regarding the program visit the link

 

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  1. Candidates from ASEAN countries are eligible for the full-scholarship. Priority is given to candidates from Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar.
  2. Students from Norway, or other non-ASEAN countries, are also eligible applicants for a limited number of seats without stipends.
  3. Applicants must have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university.
  4. Suitable academic backgrounds may be from economics, management, agricultural or forestry sciences, engineering, political science, geography or law. Students with other relevant higher education may also apply.
  5. Applicants must submit proof of English language fluency (TOEFL or IELTS, or otherwise in agreement with recruiting universities).
  6. Applicants for stipends shall be under the age of 30 by the time of application.

 

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Gadjah Mada International Fellowship (GMIF) IS NOW OPEN FOR APPLICATION!

Event Monday, 23 November 2020

 

 

The Gadjah Mada International Fellowship (GMIF) program is a scholarship offered by Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) to international students coming from, but not limited to, ASEAN member countries (excluding Indonesia), South Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, and other countries that manage to demonstrate the need of financial assistance.

 

This program is dedicated to designated full-time and dual degree Master and Doctoral degree by coursework and research. The purpose of the GMIF program is to encourage potential candidates with excellent academic performance who wish to pursue the Master and Doctoral Program in any relevant and agreed field. Those with specific competence, such as researchers, policymakers, or professionals, will be prioritized in the application.

 

 

About the Program

 

 

Number of Fellowship

The number of fellowships offered for GMIF Batch 4 is:

10 fellowships of a full-time master degree program
4 fellowships of a full-time doctoral degree program
5 fellowships of a partial master degree program

Coverage

The GMIF has two programs of scholarship :

1. GMIF Partial Coverage Scholarship

This type of scholarship is offered to international students coming from any above-mentioned
countries. To be awarded this scholarship, recipients must be aware of their obligation to partially
cover the cost associated with their study and living during their study.

  • Waived tuition fee (2 semesters for Double Degree Program, 4 semesters for Master Program)
  • 1 semester for Indonesian Language Program/ INCULS (Blended learning system) only for those who enroll in the INCULS Program
  • A round-trip international airfare (direct economy class)
  • Health insurance during the fellowship program
  • Limited Stay Permit (ITAS) during the fellowship program
  • Thesis research fund of Rp10.000.000 for Master Program
  • Students must cover their own living expenses during studies in Indonesia. The average cost
    of living expenses in Yogyakarta is US210
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    DREaM – UGM Summer Program on Disaster Research, Community Empowerment, and Microeconomics

    Event Monday, 23 November 2020

     

     

    The DREaM International Summer Program is a summer program that has been held by Universitas Gadjah Mada starting in 2009. The two-week program is worth two credits by combining academic learning and cultural activities in Yogyakarta and surrounding areas.

     

    This year’s DREaM theme is Technology and Financial Inclusion for Sustainable Development. Industrial Revolution 4.0 has and will continue to bring significant changes in everyday life. Some of the most impactful things are how advancements in technology and finance have affected society’s economic and social life. Progress in these two fields will increase inequality if they cannot touch all elements of society. Conversely, advances in technology and finance become a catalyst for sustainable development when inclusion occurs in the community.

     

    DREaM 2020 will present speakers representing the academic world, researchers, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and society. Together with those people, the participants will be involved in a series of discussions, ideas exchange, and taking opportunities and facing obstacles from the relationship between the sphere of each influence. Through DREaM 2020, students from all over the world can learn more about the theme, including its implementation in the community and how various institutions work together for sustainable development.

     

    Program Outline

     

     

    Public Lecture
    Lecturing has become one of the main features in the UGM DREaM International Students Summer Program. Through public lectures, participants will be given a further understanding of a specified concentration of resilient development in society. The topic will be delivered directly from the experts, professionals, high-caliber scholars, and practitioners who dedicate their lives to this field.

     

    Internship
    The internship will provide participants with a contextual understanding of this year’s summer program’s theme directly from various organizations and communities. In these programs, participants will also learn the best practices and lessons learned from the outstanding individual local practitioners and NGOs dealing with the related issue on their daily basis.

     

    Workshop
    A workshop action plan is created for international students to enrich their understanding of this year’s summer program’s theme before the community service program. The workshop provides participants with a better grasp of the community service program’s value at the university. Based on the Directorate of Community Service’s explanations, community service teams and international students will be guided with comprehensive understanding to be able to formulate their best plan in the field.

     

    Fieldworks/Social Events
    Fieldworks/Social Events play a significant role in bridging the socio-cultural gap and building amity among international students. International students will enjoy the lively atmosphere of Yogyakarta through amusing excursions to a variety of tourism sites. Legendary temples from the ancient Javanese era, enchanting royal palaces, museums, and commercial districts are already on our agenda.

     

    Cultural Events and Ceremonials
    Cultural events and ceremonies will involve international students enjoying Yogyakarta’s lively cultural events, such as gamelan, the traditional music of Java, traditional dance, and many more.

     

    Community Service/Engagement
    This program invites all participants to a rural area of Yogyakarta to bring the concept of this years’ summer program to develop the communities there. Participants will spend four days and three nights in the village and split into groups accordingly. They will have the chance to experience and participate in various activities ranging from exploring the village’s natural beauty to assisting children and youths in the classroom. While in the evening, they will have a chance to introduce and perform their culture to the other participants and the communities live in the village.

    Learn More on DREaM’s Website

     

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