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Establishing togetherness between generations, IGOV Students Held Sports Activities

Yogyakarta (29/9) – In this era everything human needs are getting easier, for example, when you have to go to a place, you don’t need to walk, but it has been made easier with cars and motorbikes. When you want to eat, but there is no food, just use your smartphone and open the food delivery service application. This convenience is none other because technology is increasingly progressing. The presence of technology that makes everything easier also affects our lifestyle to be lazy to move. Of course, this will greatly affect the health of our bodies. Without realizing it, our body’s resistance will decrease if it is not balanced with exercise, and in the end, we are susceptible to various kinds of diseases.

Therefore, students of the International Program of Government Affairs and Administration Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (IGOV UMY) held a sporting event which was held on Thursday, September 29, 2022, which took place at GOR Absolute, Gamping. In this activity, they did Badminton and attended by IGOV UMY students batch 2021 and 2022. With this activity, in addition to maintaining health which as a student is full of activities that just sit and listen to the explanation from the lecturer, this activity was initiated in the hope to improve the chemistry and togetherness between the 2021 batch and the 2022 batch.

“With this activity, we hope that new IGOV UMY students (batch 2022) can maintain their togetherness and eliminate the barriers between seniors and juniors that have been attached to life in college,” said Gumesa Rahma Jati, as IGOV Student Batch 2021. (ARP)

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Competent, Competent, Competent! 8 Lecturers of IGOV UMY Receive BNSP Assessor Certificate

Yogyakarta (26/9) – BNSP assessor certification in the Public Policy Occupational Certification Scheme and Community Empowerment Facilitator Certification Scheme has been completed by eight UMY Government Administration Lecturers. This competency certification is intended to assess the suitability of IGOV UMY lecturers as assessors, who will be authorized to assess the competence of the tested parties (assessors) in future schemes. The goal of the Public Policy Occupational Certification Course is to train UMY IP Lecturers to be assessors for the Public Policy Analyst scheme. Meanwhile, the Community Empowerment Facilitator Certification Scheme (FPM) is a community empowerment-related scheme.

The need for community empowerment facilitators working under the auspices of the government and non-government organizations is increasing, as is the urgency of this initiative. On Monday (26/9), the BNSP assessor certificate was handed over in person at the Rectorate of the Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, A.R. Fachrudin A UMY. Prof. Dr. Dyah Mutiarin, S.I.P., M.Sc., Dr. Suranto, M.Pol., Dr. Suswanta, M.Sc., Dr. Ulung Pribadi, M.Sc., Dr. Tunjung Sulaksono, S.IP., M.Sc., Isnaini Mualidin, S.IP., M.IP., Sakir Ridho Wijaya, S.IP., M.IP.,

The certificate was presented under the auspices of the Professional Certification Institute of the Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (LSP UMY), which serves as an institution for competency certification within UMY. The execution of assessor competency certification is also part of LSP UMY’s jurisdiction as a certification body that is formally indexed by the central National Professional Certification Agency (BNSP). It is hoped that by being declared competent and qualified to become an assessor in the Public Policy Occupational Certification Scheme and the Community Empowerment Facilitator Certification Scheme, UMY IP Lecturers will be able to carry out their duties with confidence, resulting in the improvement of future generations competence.(ARP)

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Carry Out Mbangun Desain Program, The Director of IGOV UMY provides training and assistance in the preparation of BUMDES partner legal entities

Yogyakarta (24/9) – Village Owned Enterprises (BUM Desa) as legal entities are important in supporting the acceleration of rural social and economic development. This is because BUM Desa which already has the status of a legal entity will be more flexible in developing its business, especially the flexibility to collaborate with several partners in business development.

The UMY Village Development Team (in) to strengthen the BUM Desa institution, providing training and assistance in the preparation of legal entities to BUM partners in Katon Margo Village, Sembada, Margokaton Village, and Sleman Regency. The implementation of this activity is based on the results of the identification of problems with partners in the field of management who do not yet have legal status.

“BUM Desa that already has a legal entity will have the flexibility to collaborate with several partners, the results of our problem identification show that BUM Desa Katon Margo Sembada does not yet have a legal entity. Therefore, we carry out assistance in managing BUM Desa with legal entities to our partners “Sakir Ridho Wijaya the Head of the UMY Village Development Team explained, Saturday (24/09)

The facilitation provided is in the form of strengthening understanding of BUM Desa institutional governance and managing legal entity certificates. So that the BUMDes of Katon Margo Sembada Village had the opportunity to have a dialogue and consult on several problems experienced in the management of BUM Desa and the preparation of legal entities.

In addition to assisting the management of BUM Desa as a legal entity, the Village Development Team(in) also focuses on helping to strengthen the village economy through the establishment of the shoppingdesa.id application. This application will later function as a digital market for Kalurahan Margokaton which is managed directly by BUM Desa to strengthen business units and MSME products. To strengthen the digitalization, BUM Desa digital branding assistance was also provided in the form of logo creation, mascots, and social media management.

Responding to the activity, Irdhon as Carik Kalurahan Margokaton positively welcomed the training and assistance in managing the legal entity status of BUM Desa in his village/sub-district. Irdhon hopes that with this assistance, BUM Desa Margo Katon Sembada will soon be certified as a legal entity so that it can optimize the marketing of BUM Desa products through the shoppingdesa.id application which was also formed by the UMY Village Development Team.

“We are very facilitated by the implementation of this program, especially in the preparation of complete requirements. So hopefully BUM Desa will be certified soon and can develop,” said Irdhon, in his interview after the mentoring session at the Alana Malioboro Hotel.

This activity is a sub-part of a series of Village Development (in) programs in strengthening the village’s digital economy through increasing management capacity and digitizing BUM Desa-UMKM in the 4.0 era. The next step in the Mbangun Desa(in) program is to digitize the products of BUM Desa Katon Margo Sembada and MSMEs through the shoppingdesa.id application; and actively involve Independent Learning Students-Independent Campus (MBKM) to contribute to solving several problems faced by BUM Desa. (SIP)

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PK-KM Activities Held, UMY IP Students Enthusiastically Take the Opportunity

Yogyakarta (23/9) – One of the Competition Program programs – Independent Campus (PK-KM) with the Research-Based Apprenticeship and Serving Student Scheme was officially implemented by the Government Science Study Program (IP) of Muhammadiyah University of Yogyakarta. The scheme provides opportunities for students to conduct research in government agencies that are partners for internships and community service to develop villages in several areas in Sleman Regency.

This PK-KM activity with a research-based internship scheme and dedicated students can be a substitute for courses that must be taken. The equivalence of Semester Credit Units (SKS) of this activity is calculated based on the implementation time as well as the contributions and roles of students as evidenced in activities under the coordination of the accompanying lecturers. The range of credits that students can get in this whole activity is 20 credits.

Seeing the opportunities that can be obtained, students of IP Study Program UMY enthusiastically take the opportunity to take part in the PK-KM program with a research-based internship scheme and students serve. This can be seen from the large number of student proposals submitted as a condition to join this program.

“Since registration opened on September 14, a total of 21 student proposals have been submitted including serving students and research-based internships. We are still accepting proposals until September 20, 2022. During the acceptance of proposals, we open opportunities to accompany student proposal writing,” said PIC-Based Internship Research, Satria Iman Prasetyo, Thursday (15/9)

Satria added that incoming proposals will be first selected according to the quota scheme chosen by students. It is known that the quota for the research-based internship scheme is 10 students while serving students are 6 groups. Students with the best proposals are entitled to participate in a series of activities and are entitled to several benefits including credit conversion. This was confirmed by Vicky Alfitra Perdana as PIC of Serving Students.

“That’s right, the student with the best proposal has the right to take part in the activity for four months according to the scheme chosen by the student, and is entitled to get funding for activity accommodation. And the most important thing is that all activities are converted to 20 credits,” added Vicky who was met at the UMY Postgraduate Building.

In the same place, one of the students expressed his enthusiasm for participating in this PK-KM activity as a forum to add experience and develop scientific capacity outside the scope of the campus.

“Initially, I was insecure because I saw that other participants had research experience and community empowerment. But if you don’t try to participate in this activity, you are wasting the opportunity to learn more,” said Nindya Tiara Fatikha, a student who proposed to join the PK-KM program with the scheme Serving Student. (ARP)

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Making Good Relations with New Students, the Director of IGOV UMY Invites New Students of IGOV UMY to Eat Together

Yogyakarta (22/9) – Good relationships with lecturers, whether the thesis supervisor or other lecturers on campus, is important for a student to maintain. With a good relationship, various benefits can be obtained.
Not only during college but these benefits can still be felt even after graduating from college. Students can easily understand lecture material because they can freely ask questions to lecturers who are labeled by them as “kind lecturers”. So that the more you understand the lecture material, the easier it is to get a good or high academic score.

In line with this, the Director of the International Program of Government Affairs and Administration Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (IGOV UMY) invited new IGOV UMY batch 2022 students to eat together after carrying out teaching and learning activities for Indonesian language courses. The activity was held on Wednesday, September 21, 2022, at the Nasi Padang Bungosereh Restaurant. With this activity, it is hoped that new students of IGOV UMY will be more enthusiastic and can actively participate in the programs provided by IGOV UMY. (ARP)

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Virtual Student Exchange to Asia University, Taiwan: Stay Enthusiastic Even Online!

Yogyakarta (20/9) – The Student Exchange Program is a mandatory activity that must be carried out by students of the International Program of Government Affairs and Administration, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (IGOV UMY) which is one of the graduation requirements for IGOV UMY students. In addition, IGOV UMY provides convenience for IGOV UMY students by establishing international campus partners so that students can freely choose which country or campus they want to go to.

In September 2022, there were 3 IGOV UMY students started their teaching and learning activities at Asia University, Taiwan virtually. IGOV UMY students who took part in the Virtual Student Exchange, namely, Awang Rajaprakoso Purnomo IGOVer batch 2020, Anisya Yuli Marzalia IGOVer batch 2020, and Rerry Widyananti IGOVers batch 2020. Although the Student Exchange activities were held virtually, it did not dampen their enthusiasm to remain persistent in participating. the activity.

“Even though I can’t do Student Exchange offline, as a student this is an opportunity that not everyone can get and I will make good use of this opportunity.” Said Rerry Widyananti. (ARP)

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To Improve the Branding of UMY’s IP Study Program, UMY IP Study Program Held Creative Digital Training for Tendik

Yogyakarta (17/9) – The Government Science Study Program of the Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (Prodi IP UMY) has just held a training activity for Capacity Building for Education Personnel through Service Excellent and Digital Creative Training funded by the Independent Campus Competition Program Grant (PK-KM). ) Directorate General of Higher Education, Research and Technology of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology for Fiscal Year 2022. The activity was held on 17-18 September 2022 at Griya Persada Hotel & Convention Resort, Yogyakarta.

The training began with the material on Building Digital Branding, which was resourced by Kadek Primayudi, S.Sn., M.Sn who gave the urgency that branding is an important thing so that a product can be recognized by consumers and audiences and to differentiate it from competitors. As he said, “For example in Kotagede, the people of Kotagede are aware of the tourism potential they have. Then the community through creative media documents the activities in Kotagede based on a storytelling about life in Kotagede. Branding can be raised through new information that attracts the attention of the audience and raises awareness. new image.” he said.

 

The same thing was conveyed by Cahyo Purnomo Edi, S.Sos., with the material for Publication Collaboration Design in Mass Media who said that packaging news that was interesting and different from competitors, could attract consumers to be more interested in reading the news that had been made.

“How to package news can be created to support news to be more interesting. Title selection, diction games, and color selection are important elements to attract the attention of the audience. News should not be monotonous, only limited to information or testimonials about internal campuses but able to relate the news to national issues. “

 

The training ended with a Sharing Session: Optimizing Social Media Branding as an Information Center, resourced by Bhakti Gusti Walinegoro, S.I.P. The activity discussed re-optimizing the Media Creative Study Program of IP UMY, Lab IP UMY, and IGOV UMY to align the goals, vision, and mission to get clear and precise goals and targets. (ARP)

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IP UMY’s MATAF Held Critical Discussions with Political Observers

Yogyakarta (15/9) – New students are both the next generation of the country and the next generation of reformers who will help higher education meet its academic goals in the future. A new student at a college or university is like a blank sheet of paper that needs to be filled out correctly. So, during the 2022 UMY Government Science Ta’aruf (Mataf) Period, IP UMY held a critical discussion with the theme “Menumbuhkan Kesadaran Intelektual Dalam Keberagaman Sosial Guna Mencipatakan Aktualisasi Diri Mahasiswa Pembaharu.”

The event started with a speech by Dr. Tunjung Sulaksono, S.IP., M.Sc., Head of the UMY Government Science Study Program. Then, well-known people like Constitutional Law Expert and Political Observer Dr. Refly Harun, S.H., M.H., LL. M. and Activist and Academician Syahrul Ramadhan Yusuf, S.SoS., M. Ag., M. Pd. led a discussion session. As a starting point, Muhammad Eko Atmojo, S.IP., M.IP, Secretary of the UMY Government Science Study Program, and David Efendi, S.IP., MA, UMY Government Science Lecturer, moderated this discussion. This talk happened in person on September 14 at the E.6 Amphitheater on the 5th floor of the KH Building. Ibrahim UMY.

After the COVID-19 pandemic, this is the first face-to-face mataf. This conversation added to the meaning of the orientation period for the start of the Government Science Study Program by bringing up interesting topics and getting new students to think critically. We hope that this discussion will inspire new students and make them more intellectually aware so that they can be at their best when it comes to self-actualization as they go through school. (ARP)

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Collaborating with UMY, Kelurahan Describes Challenges to Promote BUMDes

Yogyakarta (13/9) – Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY) through the International Program of Government Affairs and Administration (IGOV) held a group discussion forum on the topic of Government Development and Digital Economy to Realize Village SDGs at Alana Malioboro, Tuesday (13/9/2022). Sub-districts in Sleman, Bantul, and Kulonprogo participated in this activity which also involved the Ministry of Villages, Disadvantaged Regions, and Transmigration.

Dr. Supriadi, Director of Investment Services for Disadvantaged Regions and Transmigration at the Ministry of Villages for Development of Disadvantaged Regions and Transmigration, said that his party appreciated UMY’s active steps in helping government programs to develop villages. According to him, collaboration must be carried out because the government cannot immediately move alone without the help of other parties.

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“This is a good collaboration with UMY that what we do is followed up by both the campus and the community. We both have roles and functions as well as advantages and authority. The Ministry of Village has policies, and universities like UMY have technology and research. Going forward, we encourage collaborative programs between the Ministry of Villages, Villages, Local Governments, Universities, and the Private Sector. A good synergy can emerge and it is hoped that it will bring benefits to the village,” he said.

In the discussion, according to Supriadi, several things emerged which were underlined, especially in the development of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes), which so far are still constrained. There needs to be commitment and partisanship from the village head whose hope can emerge soon after various deliberations like today

“Commitment and partisanship are discussions to develop BUMDes as well as human resource development. This is the subject of discussion and continues to be maximized. For example, the alignment of the village head gives BUMDes the flexibility to professionally manage the scale of the economic zone. Commitment is also how to use village funds for BUMDes. Through this village meeting, this commitment emerged from the village apparatus,” he continued.

On the other hand, BUMDes are asked to be more creative in finding potential as well as forming an industry that can support the village. According to Supriadi, regarding managed land, it is not a problem because BUMDes do not necessarily become the owner.

“The land rights remain from the village or the sultanate but the right to manage it lies with the BUMDes. This is not a problem. For example, planting vegetables, chicken coops, and so on, there is a period and not long. The most important thing is innovation and creativity. There is industrialization, the development of natural resources, whether tourism villages or commodities and creative and creative activities with digitalization as well as human resources,” he concluded.

Meanwhile, the Director of the UMY IGOV Program, Sakir Ridho Wijaya, added that the discussion forum activity involving village heads in DIY was UMY’s real effort to participate in unraveling the problems that occurred. It is hoped that the collaboration with the campus can have a positive impact on village management for the prosperity of the community.

“We collaborate with researchers from the UMY Government Science study program according to the needs of our partners, in this case, the village. We are helping to establish BUMDes, MSMEs, and even tourist villages in the sub-districts,” he said.

Source: https://www.krjogja.com/berita-lokal/read/472018/gandeng-umy-kalurahan-urai-tantangan-majukan-bumdes

 

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3 things you have to decide when you already joined IGOV

Yogyakarta (6/9) – the International Program of Government Affairs and Administration Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (IGOV UMY) is an international class from the UMY Government Science Study Program (Prodi IP) which offers many facilities for its students so that they can compete when they have to face the world of job competition. New students of IGOV UMY, have to decide so that the facilities provided by IGOV UMY are not wasted. Here are some things that IGOV UMY new students have to decide:

1. Choose Your Student Capacity Building Program!
IGOV has many Student Capacity Building Programs that you can join. Besides filling your spare time, this program can help you to improve your soft skills so that you can compete in the job market.

2. Want Student Exchange abroad? EZ
Relax, IGOV has many international partners from Asia to Europe so you don’t get confused about where to go for Student Exchange. Oya, at IGOV, Student Exchange is a must. xixi

3. Choose your favorite subjects!
You will learn the ins and outs of government from the Indonesian Government System, Public Administration System, Government Ecology, Government Management, and Communication, Legislative, Judicial and Executive Processes, to Social Statistics. (ARP)