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Universitas Gadjah Mada, in cooperation with Indonesia Population and Family Planning Agency (BKKBN), will hold The 5th Asian population Association Conference on 24-27 November, 2020 at Royal Ambarukmo Hotel, Yogyakarta.
Prof. Dr. Etsuko Matsuoka, a researcher from Nara Woman University Japan, was lined up as the speaker and presented several things related to cultural changes in delivery process as well as the role of midwives in the field of reproductive health in Indonesia.
Seminar "How to Enjoy the Process of Scientific Writing" held by CPPS UGM on Friday (11/15/2019) was one of interesting event to note.
People of generation Z are trying to convey their political aspirations in a new way, that is, by making demo posters or banners in a humorous style.
Center for Population and Policy Studies (CPPS) Universitas Gadjah Mada held an internal seminar on September 17, 2019 with the theme “Decision Making and Behaviors for Sustainable Spatial Development Process” delivered by Datuk Ary A. Samsura, a lecturer in Radboud University, Netherlands.
On Monday (19/08/2019), Regional Manpower Planning Workshop of Yogyakarta was held in Fiscal Year 2019. The workshop was issued by Cooperative, SME, Manpower and Transmigration Office of Yogyakarta at Auditorium Prof. Dr. Agus Dwiyanto, MPA, CPPS UGM.
Center for Population and Policy Studies Universitas Gadjah Mada (CPPS UGM) in collaboration with Civil Service Police Unit of Yogyakarta has conducted Behavioral Study on Regional Regulation Violators using qualitative research method.
Yogyakarta, PSKK UGM – Poverty is a very dynamic issue, depending on the challenges at the time. Each period of Indonesian government has its own focus and character in poverty alleviation efforts.
Today’s era is broadly called religious revival era. Religion, which is originally predicted by many social scientists, will be in ‘bankruptcy’ along with the development of modernization and industrialization. In fact, it appears to be the most important element. Religion—symbols, concepts, institutions—exists and permeates all aspects of life among society in the 21st century.
Media Indonesia – Politics does not have to be an allergy trigger. Michael Victor Sianipar is now busy encouraging people whose integrity and concern for Indonesia not to just talk, but to contribute by going into […].