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The Preparation Meeting of the IGOV UMY x School of Government UUM Short Mobility Program

YOGYAKARTA (3/2). The discussion meeting on the preparation of the Short Mobility Program was carried out well organized. The Short Mobility Program is a program intended for final-year students of the international class Government Science program. IGOV UMY implements this program to facilitate final-year students who still need to complete a student exchange program.

The student exchange program is the primary requirement for all international class Government Science programs at UMY and a mandatory requirement for submitting a thesis program. This program is convenient for final-year students as the duration is shorter, two weeks, than student exchange programs, usually held for one semester. This program will offer three credits and a certificate equivalent to the student exchange program.

This meeting was held on Tuesday, March 7th, 2023, in the 2nd room of Cafe 1912. Therefore, IGOV UMY initiated a short mobility preparation meeting. This meeting was attended by four representatives from work units, including IGOV UMY, Government Science (IP), Jusuf Kalla School Government (JKSG), and Research and Innovation Institute (LRI). The results of this meeting decide on the events to be held, the time and place for the event, and several lecturers who will provide material related to this program. So, the event will be held from Friday, March 10th, 2023, to Wednesday, March 15th, 2023

 

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SOG UUM Invites IGOV UMY to Be Panelists in Intellectual Discourse

Malaysia (12/1) – The Intellectual Discourse SOG Inbound Mobility Program was held by the School of Government, Universiti Utara Malaysia (SOG UUM).This event was held at UUM’s Cluster 6/25 Lecture Council. This event invited various Panelists from Indonesia and Malaysia. From Indonesia, SOG UUM invited Prof. Dr. Dyah Mutiarin, who is a representative from Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta University (UMY), ASSOC. Prof. Dr. H. Rahyunir Rauf, M.Si and Dr. Fitrisia Munir from Riau Islamic University (UIR). Meanwhile, from Malaysia SOG UUM invited lecturers from SOG UUM, namely Dr. Muslimin Wallang. This event was moderated by Dr. Vally A/P Senasi from SOG UUM.

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This event went very well. Students from SOG UUM listened enthusiastically, especially with the material that Prof. Dr. Dyah Mutiarin presented Indonesian Digital Transformation: Between Technology, Governments and Public Services. Prof. Dr. Dyah Mutiarin explained that there are 3 processes in building a digital service system, namely, Analog Government – E-Government – Digital Government. Indonesia is in the process of transitioning to digital government.Of course, Indonesia is already implementing e-government. The basic difference between E-Government and Digital Government lies in the use of technology used by ASN in public services. E-Government focuses on digitizing all services and information so that it can be easily accessed by Indonesian people, while Digital Government can be implemented if there are adequate human resources so that it can be implemented in Indonesia. As a result, in public services, it has been done with a structured system and a clear system.

Prof. Dr. Dyah Mutiarin Said that Indonesia is currently in the process of moving towards Digital Government, this is expected to increase efficiency, convenience, and better accessibility in public services. Apart from that, to realize good government, transparency is needed. Therefore, Digital Government must be implemented in Indonesia