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Exercise, Balanced Diet, and Provision of Natural Ingredients for Pregnant Women to Prevent Stunting

January 27, 2024. UI inaugurated three professors from the Faculty of Medicine, chaired by UI Chancellor Prof. Ari Kuncoro. One of them is Prof. Dr. dr. Siti Farida, M.Kes., Ph.D., professor in Medical Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine UI. At her inauguration, Prof. Siti Farida delivered a speech “The Role of Exercise, a Balanced Diet, and...
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Experimental Pathology Maximizes the Potential of Natural Ingredients as Drug Complements

Prof. Dr. Drs. Kusmardi, M.S. inaugurated as a Professor in Anatomical Pathology, Faculty of Medicine UI Salemba on Saturday (27/1). He delivered a scientific oration entitled “The Role of Experimental Pathology in Supporting the Acceleration of the Use of Natural Ingredients as Complements to Medicine in Indonesia”. The inauguration was led by the Chancellor, Prof....
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Triple Burden of Malnutrition Becomes a Challenge for Indonesia’s Golden Generation

Indonesia is a global model in development and health, yet Indonesia has three hurdles of nutritional problems, such as malnutrition, overweight, and micronutrient deficiencies in mothers, children, and adolescents. This statement was conveyed by Prof. Dr. dr. Rina Agustina, M.Gizi, in her inauguration speech as professor on Saturday (27/1), in the IMERI Hall of Faculty...
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UI International Publication Number One in the Science and Technology Index (SINTA) of the Ministry of Education and Culture

Depok, 18 January 2024. The University of Indonesia occupies the top position in Indonesia in the international publications on SINTA (Science and Technology Index) organized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia. On the official website, it is recorded that on January 16, 2024, there were 32,220 UI...
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UI Inaugurates 93 Professors in 2023 with Domination of SDG Topics for Inauguration

Depok, 19 January 2024. UI appointed 93 professors in 2023. They increased the number of active professors at UI to 432 people. As the highest in academic position, professors play a central role in realizing UI’s commitments, especially in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) launched by the United Nations. In 2023, almost all of...
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UI Students Improve Skills with Internships at CX Insight, Australia

UI students have the opportunity to join an internship at Customer Experience Insight Pty Ltd (CX Insight) in Perth, Australia. They are Dawsan Nomero Maulando and Keisha Mayra Faiza Amaris Hermawan from the Media Production Study Program, and Thariq Arsyad Fauzi from the Public Relations Study Program, Vocational UI. They had internships in human-computer interaction...
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UI Publications Dominate International Q1 Journals in 2023

The beginning of 2024 will be a good start for UI, especially in research and international publications. In the first week of 2024, the Directorate of Research and Development UI announced that the percentage distribution of UI publications in international journals in 2023 is dominated by the Quartile (Q)1 category, namely Scopus-indexed international journals which...
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The Urgency of Innovative Behavior of Millennial Employees in the Public Sector

In the era of Industrial Revolution 4.0, public sector organizations that are innovative and adaptive to various changes are crucial. According to Dr. Wayu Eko Yudiatmaja, S.IP., MPA, Postgraduate Program student in the Doctoral Program in Administrative Sciences, Faculty of Administrative Sciences University of Indonesia, innovation can impact the competitiveness of a nation so that...
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Effective Strategies for Earthquake-Resistant Simple Buildings

The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency reported that there would be 10,789 earthquake activities in Indonesia in 2023. This number is beyond the annual average of 7,000 earthquakes. Of the total number of earthquakes recorded, earthquakes felt by the public occurred 861 times, 24 of them causing significant damage to buildings, mainly residential homes. “There...
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UI Service Team Supports Clean and Serving Bureaucracy in Tasikmalaya

Creating a clean and serving bureaucracy is necessary to accelerate regional development. A clean bureaucracy creates an ethical and transparent work environment and is an important foundation for increasing public trust. In the local government, a clean bureaucracy increases the efficiency of public services and ensures accountability for budget use. The Policy, Governance, and Administrative...
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