UNDERSTANDING AND OVERCOME GENDER VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS FROM BETTER PERSPECTIVES AND COUNSELING

Saturday (24/11) We often hear the term violence, or even witness it. But, do you often hear the term "gender-based violence" abbreviated as KBG? Probably not. Facts on the ground show that not many of us even our teachers understand this. "Even though the facts show that Gender Based Violence (BEC) is a Threat to Adolescents" opens Rita Pranawati, MA, deputy chairman of the KPAI at the National Seminar on Understanding and Addressing Gender Violence in Schools from the Guidance and Counseling Perspective.

FUN IN INTERNATIONAL DISABILITY DAY

"About 1 billion people around the world live with disabilities and that's 15 percent of the population in the world." Opens Aini Mahabbati, S. Pd., M. A. Representing the PLB head in the Fun In International Disability Day (FIND) activity. This activity was organized by the Extraordinary Education Student Association of FIP UNY. Aini explained that on December 3 every year, the world celebrated International Disability Day. In 1981, the United Nations proclaimed this as a recognized day to celebrate the achievements of people living with disabilities throughout the world.

LOI SIGNING BETWEEN FIS HISTORY EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM WITH DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY UPSI MALAYSIA

In order to strengthen the Study Program and the expansion of the international cooperation network, the History Education Study Program of the Faculty of Social Sciences (FIS UNY) work in partnership as Sister Departments with the Department of History, Faculty of Human Sciences, UPSI Malaysia on 11-16/2018. The university is located in Malim Tanjong, Perak Darul Ridzuan 35900, Malaysia. It has several faculties, one of which is the Faculty of Human Sciences which has similarities with the UNY FIS.

UNY RECEIVED SILVER MEDAL IN THE SNI AWARD 2018

The National Standardization Agency (BSN) gives awards to a number of organizations and institutions. SNI Award can be an organizational reference to improve its performance because SNI Award assesses several aspects that encourage organizational progress in realizing improved performance. In 2018 UNY won the 2018 Silver SNI Award from BSN which was awarded in Jakarta Wednesday (11/21). The award was attended by Minister of Research and Technology and Minister of Industry of the Republic of Indonesia.

QS WORKSHOP AT UNY

Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta is preparing as a World Class Education University (UKKD) in 2025, according to the target in the World University ranking of QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) (WUR), QS WUR is an international survey institution (www.topuniversities.com) that seeks to rank universities in this world.

UNY STUDENT WIN CRITERIUM WOMEN ELITE, TOUR DE LINGGARJATI

Female cyclist from the Psychology Department FIP UNY won 1st place in the Criterium of the Women Elite Tour de Linggarjati 2018 and won 2nd place in the Women's Elite Tour de Linggarjati 2018 in the Tour de Linggarjati International Bicycle Race Event. Liontin is listed as a 2018 Psychology student. Women's Elite degree is a prestigious title in a bicycle race.

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF MUSIC ART EDUCATION

The field of community music is becoming a global phenomenon. Its growth adds insight into the expanded cultural context and is challenged to accept ideas and priorities in the field. With the increase in scholarships and academic programs in the music community the number of enthusiasts in this field is increasing rapidly throughout the world. Thus the agenda and context in this field need to be improved. As stated by the President of the International Society for Music Education Prof.

MECHANICAL FAIR 2018: IMPROVING STUDENTS’ SKILLS AND COMPETITION SOUL

Mechanical Engineering Education Department Student Association Faculty of Engineering Yogyakarta State University successfully held Mechanical Fair (10/13/2018). This agenda is an annual activity enlivened with two branches of competition, namely Java CAD Competition and 3G Welding Competition for vocational students.

GUEST LECTURE UNY FBS STUDENTS WITH PROF. JAMES T. COLLINS

Technology and linguistic fields always go side by side. Technology provides a lot of convenience in the work of linguistics. In contrast, the linguistic field provides value from technological development. That is the explanation from Prof. James T. Collins in the Guest Lecture program in front of UNY FBS students, Wednesday (10/17/2018). In his presentation, the Professor in Malay-Polynesian Linguistics delivered a lecture entitled "Language, Linguistics, and Technologies: Innovations and Continuities."