Indonesia still has less expert in the Forensic Psychology field recently. While, in every court of crime, corruption, and terrorism, it is needed advice by the Forensic expert to the judges' consideration of the final decision.
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A Human without social interaction can cause problems. The weakness of social relations can cause dementia growth.” Said Yohanes Heri Widodo, Doctoral Student Ilmu Psikologi UGM in open examination to attain the degree of Doctoral on Tuesday (29/1) in Auditorium G-100 Faculty of Psychology UGM.
Tuesday (30/1), the Faculty of Psychology Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) got honorary visitation by the Expert Family from Australia, Prof. Alan Hayes. Hayes is director Family Action Centre (Pusat Aksi Keluarga) and also a lecturer in the Faculty of health and medicine The University of Newcastle.
Forensic Psychology is new field in Indonesia even in the world. Less country in the world does not recognize the profession of Forensic Psychology as an important profession. However, Forensic Psychology currently is really more needed especially in cases that are related by law and social justice.
After studying here for just five months and not even a semester has passed, these three highly curious UGM Psychology students, Safira Rizky Mayla, Sinta Kartika Widyowati, dan Zaadila Muftial Mabrur decided to apply to compete in a national debate championship in Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI), Bumi Siliwangi, Bandung.
The Faculty of Psychology's Debate Team entered the national debate competition in Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia's Department of Primary Education, a part of the Faculty of Education. It was held in Bandung on November 29, 2o18 – December 2, 2018.
As part of UGM's 69th Dies Natalis, Dharma Wanita Persatuan UGM (DWP UGM, which is UGM's Women's Coalition), led by Ir. Nur Indrianti Panut Mulyono, M.T., D.Eng., worked together with Griya Batik Lestari in holding a Batik Festival.
UGM Psychology held the graduation of 49 students in the first graduation of the 2018/2019 academic year. There were 9 male graduates and 40 female graduates. The last ceremony to 'send them off' was held in the faculty's auditorium, after they attended the ceremonial graduation in UGM's Sabha Pramana (11/22/18).
UGM Psychology won 1st Place in the PESONA (Pekan Keilmuan Psikologi Islam Nasional/National Islamic Psychology Week) in Universitas Indonesia, Depok. The student who won the prize was Fakhirah Inayaturrobbani, who competed on November 17, 2018, in the university's Faculty of Psychology. She won first place and was chosen among other competitors from universities all around Indonesia.
“Hi, I'm Zahwa Islami! I'm a student from Gadjah Mada University's Faculty of Psychology. I really like talking!”