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As many as 80 percent of the World Medicinal Plants in Indonesia

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 22 July, 2020 | 0

As a tropical country, Indonesia has a variety of plants that function as medicines. This plant is usually blended into herbal concoctions that are widely known as herbs. This traditional herb is widely known by the people of Indonesia as a cure for various diseases. Its efficacy has been tested for generations even today. “IndonesiaRead more

64 Percent of Indonesian Territory Has Entered the Dry Season

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, IPB SDG 13, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 22 July, 2020 | 0

Wet dry is a dry season condition characterized by high intensity of rainfall. Changes in the intensity of rainfall that has been tendered, have a close influence on the process of fulfilling food namely agriculture. Types of food commodities, fertilization scheduling, harvest scheduling, irrigation scheduling, etc. will be adjusted to climate conditions based on climateRead more

The Director General of Higher Education Reviews UTBK Implementation on IPB University Campus

By dpis | IPB SDG 4, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 22 July, 2020 | 0

The Director General of Higher Education (Dirjen Dikti) of the Ministry of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia, Prof. Nizam, conducted a survey of the location of the 2nd wave of Computer-Based Writing (UTBK) 2020 on the campus of IPB University, Dramaga, Bogor, (22/7). The review was conducted jointly with the Chief ExecutiveRead more

Intercafe IPB University Discusses the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy in the COVID-19 Pandemic Period in Indonesia

By dpis | Community Engagement, IPB SDG 3, IPB SDG 9, News, Science Policy Interface | Comments are Closed | 22 July, 2020 | 0

At least there are five things needed in handling COVID-19 in Indonesia. First, ensure the health protocol is run properly. Second, how about the absorption of our country’s spending together? Then oversee the opening of economic sectors with the health protocol. Credit restructuring, and digital economic development. Read More>>Read more

Discussion of IPB University Center for Gender and Child Studies : Rates of Domestic Violence Increases During the Pandemic Period

By dpis | Community Engagement, IPB SDG 5, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 21 July, 2020 | 0

Gender is a cultural construction where human conditions can actually change due to the social environment. Different from sex , gender is very adapted to the norms and values that inherently exist in the local community. Todays condition of the covid-19 pandemic caused a major shift in gender relations between men and women, especially inRead more

Rektor IPB University: Penataan Wilayah Butuh Big Data

By dpis | IPB SDG 15, IPB SDG 9, Learning Program, News, Research and Innovation | Comments are Closed | 21 July, 2020 | 0

Era saat ini sering disebut sebagai era yang penuh ketidakpastian. Perkembangan teknologi menyebabkan banyak perubahan dan lebih dipercepat lagi dengan munculnya pandemi COVID-19. Perencanaan pembangunan harus bisa merespon keadaan ini dengan mempersiapkan data dan sistem informasi yang kuat. Read More>>Read more

Utilize Used Buckets, IPB University Student Teaches Aquaculture in Buckets in Glonggong Vilage, Brebes

By dpis | Community Engagement, IPB SDG 4, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 21 July, 2020 | 0

The team of students in Kuliah Kerja Nyata Tematik (KKN-T) program IPB University does an aquaculture in buckets program (budikdamber) in Glonggong Village, Wanasari Kecamatan, Brebes Kabupaten by also implementing COVID-19 protocols to reduce infection spread. Read More>>Read more

35 Years From Now, Indonesia Will Lose Swamp Fisheries If Not Managed Properly

By dpis | IPB SDG 12, IPB SDG 14, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 21 July, 2020 | 0

At present, the community uses peat swamps only to catch marsh fish traditionally, especially as a staple food as happened in Kalimantan. Also, the maintenance of poultry such as ducks and buffaloes becomes the daily life of local people. Read More>>Read more

Ratusan Mahasiswa dari 14 Negara Ikuti E-Summer Course Sekolah Bisnis IPB University

By dpis | IPB SDG 4, Learning Program, News | Comments are Closed | 21 July, 2020 | 0

Sekolah Bisnis (SB) IPB University gelar E-Summer Course Business Innovation and Management (BIM) 2020 yang mengusung topik “The New Dynamics of Business Innovation and Engineering: Creating and Protecting Value in the Era of Industry 4.0 and Society 5.0 (20/7)”. Prof Dr Noer Azam Achsani, Dekan Sekolah Bisnis IPB University menyampaikan bahwa kegiatan E-Summer Course BIMRead more

Eight Universities in the World Join the Summer Course held by IPB University

By dpis | IPB SDG 17, IPB SDG 4, Learning Program, News, Partnership with Government | Comments are Closed | 21 July, 2020 | 0

Eight universities in the world take part in the summer course held by Vocational School (SV) and Directorate of International Programs, IPB University, (6-17/7). The eight universities are IPB University, Melbourne Polytechnic Australia, Van Hall Larenstein Netherlands, Tarlac Agricultural University Philipines, Jerantut Malaysian Polytechnic, National Taiwan University, Polytechnic Agricultural Development and Fisheries College. Read More>>Read more

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