Together with the Center for Life-span Development (CLSD), the Faculty of Psychology held a Research Knowledge Sharing event together with Elga Andriana, S.Psi., M.Ed., Ph.D on Friday (29/10). This time, Research Knowledge Sharing discussed the topic of Amplifying Children’s Voices within Arts-Based Service-Learning: Emerging Inclusive Education Practices in Indonesia. “So, judging from the title, we can catch that this research is voicing children’s voices about inclusive education,” explained Elga. The event, which is held online, starts at 13.30 WIB and ends at 15.00 WIB.
Release
The Faculty of Psychology UGM on Thursday (21/10) held the Release of Graduates of the Postgraduate Program Period I FY 2021/2022 which consisted of 28 people. This period was attended by 20 people from the Master of Professional Psychology Study Program and 8 people from the Master of Psychology Study Program. The process of taking the Psychology Profession Oath this time was led by the General Chair of the Indonesian Psychological Association (HIMPSI), Prof. Dr. Seger Handoyo, Psychologist.
Thursday (21/10) a Professor Inauguration Ceremony was held for Prof. Dr. Avin Fadilla Helmi, M.Sc. The inauguration event was carried out in a mixed manner, with the implementation offline at the Balai Senat of the University of Gadjah Mada and online through the Zoom Meeting and broadcast live through the Gadjah Mada University YouTube. The Inauguration Ceremony was opened by the Rector of UGM, Prof. Ir. Panut Mulyono, M.Eng., D.Eng., IPU., ASEAN Eng.
Thursday (14/10) the Center for Lifespan Development (CLSD) held a closing ceremony for the 2021 International Online Summer Course. The summer course with the theme “Disability and Lifespan Development: Indonesia and Global Perspectives” arrived at the end of the event after two months from early August to mid-October 2021.
Friday (8/10) Center for Life-span Development (CLSD) opened the COMPRE (Contemporary Methods and Community-led Lifespan Development Research) class event. This event is a series of Photovoice training and community-led research practices for participants who are committed to participating in this event from beginning to end.
Thursday (7/10), the Faculty of Psychology UGM held an Open Meeting of the Faculty Senate and a mixed farewell to the Dean of the Faculty of Psychology UGM. The offline event uses the G-100 auditorium of the Faculty of Psychology UGM, while the online event uses the Zoom application. This event was attended by more than 200 invited guests with Ade Novianti, S.E. as a presenter. This year’s faculty senate open meeting was opened by Prof. Drs. Subandi, M.A., Ph.D., Psychologist. as Chair of the Faculty Senate.
Saturday (2/10) the Center for Life-Span Development (CLSD) held a webinar with the theme “The Importance of Accompanying Children’s Thinking Development in the Golden Age”. The first CLSD event in October 2021 is a psychoeducational activity as part of a series of Research on Memory Development and Executive Skills in Babies 12-24 Months: A Screening Method by Mothers.
Friday (24/9) and Saturday (25/9) the Center for Indigenous and Cultural Psychology (CICP) held Theory Building Training (TBT). The event, which is regularly held every year, is being held again this year, even though it is in an online format because it is still during the Covid-19 pandemic. This TBT event carries the theme “From Theory to Action”.
Sunday (26/09), alumni of the 2011 Faculty of Psychology Universitas Gadjah Mada held a virtual reunion with the theme “One Decade Together: Returning Home for Remembering”. This virtual reunion event was attended by 100 alumni by inviting Prof. Dr. Faturochman, M.A and Prof. Dra. Kwartarini Wahyu Yuniarti, M.Med.Sc., Ph.D., Psychologist as a guest representative from a lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology UGM.
Friday (24/09) UGM Psychology Consulting Unit held the 13th UKP Synergy UKP Sharing (UBUB) with the topic “Tracks Behind the Consultation Room: Counselling for Employees” online. The topic that was brought up by UBUB #13 this time was delivered by Diana Setiyowati, Psikolog and Indrayanti, M.Sc., Ph.D., Psikolog.