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The Arabic Study Program Univeritas Gadjah Mada Graduates 35 Students at the August 2025 Graduation Ceremony (Period IV)

The Arabic Study Program UGM Graduates 35 Students at the August 2025 Graduation Ceremony (Period IV)

Yogyakarta, August 26, 2025 – The Arabic Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada, proudly graduated 35 students at the Undergraduate and Diploma Graduation Ceremony for Period IV of the 2024/2025 Academic Year. This milestone marks a special achievement for the program, as it is the highest number of graduates produced in a single academic year.

At this ceremony, the highest Grade Point Average (GPA) among Arabic Study Program graduates was achieved by Amalia Faradilla, S.S., class of 2021, with a remarkable GPA of 3.92. Her accomplishment stands as a testament to her dedication, perseverance, and consistency throughout her undergraduate studies in Arabic Study Program at UGM.

Meanwhile, the fastest completion of study was recorded by Nada Utami Rianti, S.S., class of 2021, who successfully completed her undergraduate education in only 3 years, 9 months, and 11 days—a noteworthy achievement that reflects both discipline and academic excellence.

This graduation serves as a historic milestone for the graduates, who have completed a transformative journey of learning, research, and community engagement. The presence of these graduates reaffirms the program’s commitment to producing outstanding scholars in the field of Arabic language, literature, and culture—graduates who are well-prepared to contribute meaningfully to society.

Congratulations to all graduates of the Arabic Study Program UGM! May this achievement be the first step toward a brighter and more impactful future.

 

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UGM’s Arabic Study Program Welcomes the 2025/2026 Academic Year with Academic Supervisor Meeting

UGM’s Arabic Study Program Welcomes the 2025/2026 Academic Year with Academic Supervisor Meeting

Yogyakarta, August 19, 2025 – The Arabic Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), opened the 2025/2026 academic year with a warm and meaningful gathering between Academic Supervisors and their students. This event served not only as an academic briefing but also as a space to strengthen personal connections, ensuring students have a clearer roadmap for their journey at Arabic Study Program UGM.

The Academic Supervisors personally greeted their mentees, fostering closer communication and interaction. The session continued with a review of students’ credit achievements (SKS) and a reminder of the academic credit system, encouraging students to design effective learning strategies for the semesters ahead. In addition, the supervisors introduced students to the projection of their final projects, giving them an early picture of the possible paths they could take in preparing for their culminating academic work.

Beyond academics, students were reminded of the importance of building a professional digital footprint during their time at UGM. They were encouraged to utilize platforms such as LinkedIn to record achievements, experiences, and personal growth. This simple yet strategic step is expected to lay a strong foundation for future careers while supporting the university’s Key Performance Indicators (IKU).

In line with this, the meeting also highlighted opportunities offered by the Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) program, which enables students to strengthen both hard skills and soft skills through experiential learning beyond the classroom.

The session concluded with an emphasis on nurturing student achievement. The Arabic Study Program reaffirmed its commitment to fully supporting students in developing their potential—both academic and non-academic—so that they may grow into graduates who are excellent, competitive, and ready to contribute meaningfully to society.

 

Author: Muhammad Ardiansyah

 

#SDGS 4: Quality Education

#SDGS 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

#SDGS 17: Partnerships for the Goals

UGM KKN-PPM Students Introduce Mangrove Tourism Through Multilingual Signboards

UGM KKN-PPM Students Introduce Mangrove Tourism Through Multilingual Signboards

West Java, July 29, 2025 – Students from the Arabic Literature Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), have installed multilingual tourism signboards at Batu Nunggul Beach as part of their 2025 KKN-PPM (Community Service Program). The initiative aims to serve both as directional guidance and educational outreach by incorporating three languages: Indonesian, Arabic, and English.

This effort seeks to raise public awareness about the untapped tourism potential of the local mangrove ecosystem, particularly in areas that remain under-visited due to a lack of accessible information.

Signboards bearing the words “Mangrove” and “Pantai Batu Nunggul Beach” were placed along the coastal paths leading to the mangrove area, guiding visitors to the site. Beyond functioning as navigational aids, the signs also act as educational tools, promoting environmental preservation and spotlighting lesser-known tourist destinations.

The project aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically SDG 4: Quality Education and SDG 15: Life on Land, reinforcing commitments to inclusive education and terrestrial ecosystem protection.

 

Author: Muhammad Satria Revaldi

 

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Arabic Study Program at UGM Welcomes Class of 2025 through PPSMB PIONIR Kampung Budaya

Arabic Study Program at UGM Welcomes Class of 2025 through PPSMB PIONIR Kampung Budaya

Yogyakarta, August 7, 2025 – The Arabic Study Program at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), warmly welcomed its new cohort of students during the vibrant PPSMB PIONIR Kampung Budaya event held at Soegondo Building, FIB UGM. This event is part of the university’s PPSMB PIONIR 2025 (Orientation for New Student Learning Success) series, designed to introduce incoming students to the academic and cultural environment of the program.

With great enthusiasm and a strong sense of camaraderie, the Arabic Study Program community greeted the Class of 2025. The agenda included an introduction to the Arabic Study Program, a warm welcome from the program’s lecturers, an overview of the student association IKMASA, and a video message featuring heartfelt greetings and insights from program alumni.

Access The Presentation Introducing the Arabic Study Program through the following link:

Alumni Message Video for New Students:

Through this orientation, new students are expected to gain a foundational understanding of the academic atmosphere, the cultural values embraced by the program, and the spirit of togetherness that defines the Arabic Study Program community at UGM.

Welcome, Arabic Study Program Class of 2025! May this academic journey mark the beginning of your meaningful contribution to society and the world.

 

Author: Muhammad Ardiansyah

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