Kelompok Diskusi Klinik (KODIK) is an initiative organized by the Kelompok Studi Hewan Kesayangan (KSHK) of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada. This activity aims to enhance students’ skills in handling various clinical cases, continuously discuss fundamental clinical knowledge ...
SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
Fun With Ruminant 2025, a work program from the Ruminant Division of the Productive Livestock Study Association (Himpunan Studi Ternak Produktif) Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Universitas Gadjah Mada, was held on Saturday, May 24th, 2025.
From May 9-15May 2025, the Upskill program was implemented, initiated by the Semi-Autonomous Agency (BSO) under the auspices of OSVET. This activity includes regular training for basketball, futsal, dance, band, softball, badminton, volleyball, and table tennis.
Poultry Day of the Productive Livestock Study Association (Himpunan Studi Ternak Produktif) 2025 is a work program organized by the Poultry Division of HSTP FKH UGM.
On Sunday, May 4, 2025, the Productive Animal Husbandry Study Association (HSTP) of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas Gadjah Mada, successfully held the “HSTP Bergerak” event with the theme “Vet Camp: A Day in the Life of a Veterinarian, Veterinarian in Action.” This event was attended by 84 participants from various high schools in Yogyakarta and surrounding areas.
In this bazaar, permanent and contract education staffs, as well as outsourced workers, received affordable basic necessities containing cookies, syrup, oil, rice, eggs, wheat flour, and instant noodles. In addition, cheap basic necessities were also sold to visitors, such as oil, wheat flour, eggs, and instant noodles.
In this bazaar, there were 22 MSME booths participating. The stalls sold various food and snack products such as fried meatballs, gudeg, bakpia, as well as fashion products, skincare, and various household items such as daster, nuskin skincare, and batik clothes. Orchids are also available which are in great demand by visitors. There is also a special promo for FVM UGM’s superior product, namely Omega 3, 6, 9, DHA and EPA Eggs.
The event was also enlivened by a mini fashion show featuring hand-made ethnic clothes from Lurik Sriti Gamplong. From the head of Dharma Wanita, Mrs. Yulaeni Teguh Budipitojo, to the vice deans, lecturers, and education staff, they all did the catwalk to showcase the lurik clothes. Furthermore, the event was supported by: Januputra Farm, Farm Berkah Sawung Sejahtera, Elita Kerudung, Crystal Petlove, and Cahaya Proyektor, as well as the donors, namely the DWP FKH UGM members, the Dean and vice deans, and all of the Departments at FVM UGM.
In addition to the bazaar, in order to welcome the holy month of Ramadan, DWP FVM also held social activities by visiting the Almarina Orphanage in Gunungkidul and the Ulil Albab Orphanage located in Banguntapan. The DWP FVM team provided basic necessities and clothing to these orphanages.
In addition, the DWP team also donated the homes of retired lecturers and education staff. This event aims to maintain the bond of fraternity between the extended family of FVM UGM. The existence of this activity is expected to be able to increase social awareness in the campus environment, provide benefits to others, and as moral and material support for those in need.
This bazaar and social service activity supports the values of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), namely, SDG 1 No Poverty, SDG 2 Zero Hunger, SDG 10 Reduced Inequality, SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth, SDG 5 Gender Equality, SDG 16 Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals.
Tuesday, the 16th of January 2025, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine UGM held Veterinary Inauguration Ceremony for 2024 December
Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Prof. drh. Teguh Budipitojo, M.P., Ph.D in his speech expressed his appreciation for the hard work of the entire Faculty of Veterinary Medicine UGM community. “This year, through TCK (Performance Achievement Targets), we succeeded in achieving a number of targets set by the university,” he said. The targets that have been achieved by FVM UGM include study program accreditation, number of citations held by FVM UGM lecturers, international collaboration, and community service (SDGs 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, SDGs 17: Partnerships for the Goals).
However, the faculty also faces a number of challenges, such as improvements in academic and student affairs services, all indicators in TCK can be exceeded, and increased creative funding in work units such as Prof. Soeparwi Animal Hospital and Smart Veterinary Teaching Farm (SVTF). The Year End Reflection activity was also entertained by musical performances by Faculty of Veterinary Medicine UGM lecturers and staff and ended with lunch together (SDGs 2: No Hunger, SDGs 10: Reducing Inequalities, SDGs 17: Partnerships to Achieve Goals).
The event was begun by a webinar with two keynote speakers, namely Dr. Porphutthachat Sota, D.V.M., Ph.D, and Dr. Shih Keng Loong. The first speaker, Dr. Shih Keng Loong, raised the theme of Emerging Vector-Borne Bacterial Pathogen in Oil Plantation and Leveraging Tick Cell Research for Innovations in Asia. Dr. Loong himself works in Tropical Infectious Disease Research and Education Centre (TIDREC), Universiti Malaya.
After that, the second speaker, Dr. Sota, delivered the material about “One Health Perspective in Veterinary Parasitology”. Dr. Sota herself is a veterinarian and lecturer at the School of Animal Technology and Innovation, Institute of Agriculture, Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand. After delivering the material, participants had the opportunity to discuss and ask questions with the speakers. This webinar and question session was hosted by Aditya Widyapramita, DVM, M.Sc., an assistant lecturer from the Reproduction department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine UGM.
After the webinar event is over, participants are directed to register for classes via eLOK UGM. They can access materials and do the practice related to veterinary medicine from 10 esteemed Faculty of Veterinary UGM lecturers in the form of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC). Participants can read the material and do the practice wherever they are and at their own convenient time. These Short Courses can be recognized as equivalent to 135 hours/3 UGM credits. This event is a form of FVM UGM’s commitment to disseminating affordable knowledge across regions, distance and time. This event also aims to strengthen the relationships with foreign partners, and expand its network in the international arena.
The Veterinary International Online Course (VIOC) 2024 agenda is supporting some values from Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) namely, SDG 4 Quality Education, SDG 10 Reduced inequalities, SDG 15 Life on land and SDG 17 Partnership for the Goals.
Keluarga Mahasiswa Muslim Veteriner (KMMV) of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Gadjah Mada University, successfully held a Leadership Training on Sunday, October 20, 2024, at the An-Nahl Mosque, FKH UGM.