SDGs

SHAPING THE INTEGRITY OF MILLENNIAL STUDENTS TOWARDS A GOLDEN GENERATION OF ANTI-CORRUPTION

Corruption is an act carried out by public officials, where they abuse the public trust authorized to them to gain personal advantage. Meanwhile, according to Law 31/1999 in conjunction with Law 20/2001, corruption is any person who intentionally, against the law, commits an act to enrich himself or another person or a corporation that results in loss of state finances or the country's economy. The direct impacts of corruption may cause expensive health and education costs, increasing poverty and crime rates, and slower economic growth.

BRIGIDA MERAKI OF FACULTY OF EDUCATION UNY’s TEAM WON THE 1ST DIVISION OF MICROTEACHING DIGITAL IN LIDM 202

Education is required to use advanced technology to maximize learning activity in Industrial Revolution 4.0. According to the National Achievement Center of Indonesia, they are committed to developing the achievements of learners and educational units better. The Student Digital Innovation Competition (LIDM) then was made as a comprehensive endeavor to encourage students in the era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 to create innovations in solving problems and issues around them.

USING PHOTOCATALYSTS TO DEGRADE SYNTHETIC DYE WASTE

The UNY students team has presented “Nanocomposite ZnO/Carbon Dots Cassava Outer Shell as a Photocatalyst for Methylene Blue Dyes Waste Degradation” at the World Youth Invention and Innovation Award (WYIIA) 2021. Their presentation has succeeded in convincing the judges to give award silver medals.

UNY IS READY TO COLLABORATE WITH CHINA FOR THE PROGRESS OF EDUCATION IN INDONESIA

As a part of implementation on the collaboration between UNY and the Indonesian Embassy in Beijing, UNY is ready to facilitate activities held between the Directorate General of Teachers and Education Personnel (GTK) of the Ministry of Education and Culture and the Indonesian Embassy in Beijing in an activity entitled "Leadership Training from CLEC Ministry of Education China".

FUTURE PLAN ON BUILDING UNY VILLAGE IN BLORA REGENCY

“UNY has a tagline: Education is an investment in civilization. This is in accordance with us from Blora who want to invest for the future through education. Potential Blora yung generation can later study at UNY. We want to be able to synergize further with UNY,” said Blora regent, H. Arief Rohman, S.IP., M.Si. in the MoU Signing event between UNY and the Blora Regency Government, Friday (3/9) at UNY.

ENRICHING THE APPLICATION OF BATIK MOTIF THROUGH THE ABDARTA BATIK LEATHER BAG

Keraton and Malioboro are examples of iconic tourist destinations that many people know when they mention Yogyakarta. In addition, Yogyakarta is also often associated with typical handicrafts in the form of various batik products. Based on market research from a student team consisting of Adigdya Pangestu (craft education), Azizah Nuzulul Rohmah (Indonesian language and literature education) and Rinda Lestari (economic education), concluded that most bag products combined with batik, usually only use common batik pattern.

ACHIEVING A QUALITY LONG LIFE

"Long life with a quality life is more valuable than just a long life," said dr. Probosuseno, Sp.PD-Kger in the event of the Eid al-Adha 1442 H Study at UNY Postgraduate. He explained that now it is no longer how to live a long life, but shifts his focus to how to live a quality life, not just a life, but a long and quality life.

ENCOURAGING QUALITY EDUCATION TO REMOTE AREAS OF MADURA

Athi' Nur Auliati Rahmah, a Physics Education student, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UNY, is an Alumni of the Teaching Campus Program Batch 1 of 2021. Athi' has completed her service at SDN Guluk-Guluk II, Guluk-Guluk District, Sumenep Regency, Madura, East Java. Her experience in teaching in Madura provides inspiration on how to promote quality education in remote areas. Not surprisingly, Athi' was invited as a speaker at the Kampus Merdeka Roadshow Episode 1 with Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS) Surabaya.

SUPPORTING SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION WITH SMART AQUACULTURE INNOVATION IN CATFISH CULTIVATION

The high mortality rate of catfish does not only cause economic losses for catfish farmers. It also causes environmental pollution in the form of odors and without proper care, it may also decrease water quality of nearby river.