IPB University Lecturer give Training in Compiling Financial Statements to Orphanage Children

A number of IPB University lecturers from the Vocational School Accounting Study Program trained Vocational High School (SMK) students and orphanages at the Alqi Ceria Orphanage (AKBAR ALQI), Ciparigi, Bogor, to compile financial reports, (22/8). This activity was carried out in the framework of the Serving Lecturer Program, Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) […]

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Replacing Alm. Mohammad Nadjikh, Suryopratomo as a Member of the IPB University MWA

Board Trustee Council/ majelis wali amanat (MWA) IPB University inauguration Suryopratomo as a member of the Board of Trustees to replace Ir Muhammad Najikh who passed away in April 2020. Inauguration Suryopratomo as a member MWA from the community elements carried out in the Plenary Meeting of the MWA, Friday (28/8) at the IPB International

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Highlights of PKGA IPB University on Social Issues of Women and Child Workers in Oil Palm Plantations

As one of the manifestations of its vision, the center for gender and child studies (PKGA), Institute for research and community service (LPPM) IPB University routinely provides studies that enlighten the public. This time the topic touched on was “Unraveling the Issues and Solutions of Women and Child Workers in Oil Palm Plantations”, (27/8). Read

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LPPM IPB University Clean the Ciapus River Flow in Margajaya Village

Leaders and staff of the Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM), IPB University participated in the “Margajaya Bersih” activity. Namely activities along the Ciapus River to clean up rubbish around the river and pruning trees. This activity also involved the Bogor City Environment Agency, Regaci (Volunteer Giat Cisadane), Margajaya Village Team, RW 3 and

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Downstreaming Innovation, IPB University Collaborates with Two Companies

IPB University collaborates with PT Rianti Chemindo Perkasa and PT Golden Surfactant Indonesia to develop innovation and business. The signing of the collaboration was carried out online (27/8). The collaboration carried out is in the fields of education, research and community service, innovation and business development. Read More>>

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CARE LPPM IPB University is Finding Solutions for Problems About Palm Oil Plantations in Forest Areas

Palm oil plantations in Indonesia have received sharp criticism from some parties, especially in relation to the management of palm oil plantations which some parties consider to be environmentally unfriendly, and which is the cause of deforestation in Indonesia. Apart from criticism and pressure on national palm oil exploitation, this palm oil commodity is the

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IPB University Rector to Sandiaga Uno: Agriculture’s the Most Promising Business

IPB University Rector, Prof Dr Arif Satria admits the most promising business in the future is the agriculture sector. “What is absolute in this world is food. Even until the world ends, people will still have the need to eat,” he explains while accompanying Sandiaga Uno through Agribusiness Technology Park IPB University, (27/8). Read More>>

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According to IPB University Lecturers, Only 10 Percent of The World’s Biota has been Well-Described

According to Dr. Hawis Madduppa, a lecturer at IPB University from the Department of Marine Science and Technology (ITK), Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences (FPIK), only 10 percent of the world’s biota has been well described. Indonesian waters are one of the most important waters because there are so many biota associations that exist

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IPB University Fish Gelatin Innovation, Halal and Solution to Reduce Imports

Dr Mala Nurilmala, a lecturer at IPB University from Department of Aquatic Product Technology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, and a researcher at Halal Science Center IPB University said that Indonesia has high potential in the field of fish gelatin. She explained this in a discussion held by Halal Science Center, Institute for Research

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