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International Cooperation Affairs

UNIT OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

To support international services for lecturers, students, and other members of the Faculty of Pharmacy, the international affairs unit was accordingly formed in 2015. The organizational structure of the international affairs unit is under the responsibility of Vice Dean for Research, Community Service, Cooperation, and Alumni. The composition of the organizational structure are as follows:

Person In Charge :
Vice Dean for Research, Community Service, Cooperation, and Alumni (Ex Officio)

Dr.rer.nat. apt. Nanang Fakhrudin, M.Si.

Coordinator:
apt. Setyowati Triastuti Utami, M.Sc., Ph.D.

Staffs:
Devi Afifa Rahma, S.Tr.Li

Intan Khoirun Nisa, S.S., M.A.

 

Currently, international collaborations have established between the Faculty of Pharmacy and overseas partner universities such as :

Thailand

  • Faculty of Pharmacy Chiang Mai University
  • Faculty of Pharmacy Mahidol University
  • Faculty of Pharmacy Thammasat University
  • School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Chulalongkorn University
  • College of Pharmacy, Rangsit University

Malaysia

  • Universiti Sains Malaysia
  • Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Cyberjaya
  • Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Malaya
  • Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, UCSI University

Vietnam

  • Pham Ngoc Thach University of Medicine

Japan

  • Institute of Natural Medicine, University of Toyama
  • Osaka Metropolitan University
  • Chiba Cancer Center Research Institution

Germany

  • Merseburg University of Applied Sciences

Netherlands

  • University of Groningen
  • Faculty of Science, Universiteit Leiden

Republic of China

  • College of Pharmacy, China Medical University
  • College of Pharmacy, Taipei Medical University

Unit of International Affairs will be further developed in the future, with the following objectives:

  1. Improving the faculty’s reputation on the international level
  2. Improving the quality of the elements of Tridharma (Three Pillars of National Higher Education), particularly in international-level education and research.
  3. Improving the competences of the faculty’s academic community.
  4. Improving the quality of faculty graduates to be able to compete with international graduates.

The establishment of the international affairs unit at the Faculty of Pharmacy is hoped to further improve and facilitate all activities related to overseas partners.

The services provided by the international unit of the Faculty of Pharmacy in accordance with its basic tasks and functions are as follows:

  1. Supporting international services to students, lecturers, and faculty members;
  2. Maintaining and developing international cooperation with overseas partner universities and other international institutions;
  3. Initiating and implementing the MoU/MoA with overseas partner universities and other international institutions;
  4. Developing a database in cooperation with foreign institutions as well as the use of the data for the sake of cooperation development;
  5. Coordinating benchmarking activities against education in the Faculty of Pharmacy, UGM with universities abroad for educators;
  6. Coordinating international scientific meetings (conferences/seminars) at university level held in the Faculty of Pharmacy;
  7. Coordinating the activities of academic exchange with overseas partner universities and other international institutions.

List of newsletters issued by the Unit of International Affairs, Faculty of Pharmacy UGM:

  1. UIA Newsletter Issue 2020
  2. UIA Newsletter Issue 2019
  3. UIA Newsletter Issue 2018
  4. UIA Newsletter Issue 2017
 

More for International Affairs

Address:

Unit of International Affairs – Faculty of Pharmacy, UGM
APSLC Building 4th floor
Jl. Sekip Utara, Yogyakarta 55281
Email: farmasi@ugm.ac.id
Website : http://uia.farmasi.ugm.ac.id

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Pharmacy UGM – The Faculty of Pharmacy at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) proudly announces a significant stride in international academic collaboration with the signing of a Joint Doctoral Program Agreement with the Faculty of Science at Leiden University, Netherlands. The Signing Ceremony took place on April 25, 2024, at the Leiden University Rectorate, attended by esteemed delegations from both institutions.

The UGM delegation, led by Dean Prof. Dr. Apt. Satibi, M.Si, along with the doctoral program team, joined counterparts from Leiden University, including its esteemed Rector, Prof. dr. Hester Bijl, and Dean of the Faculty of Science, Prof. dr. Jasper Knoester. Notable colleagues specializing in international affairs and legal matters from Leiden University also witnessed the signing of this collaborative agreement. read more

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Pharmacy UGM – The Faculty of Pharmacy at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has embarked on a diplomatic mission to foster and enhance collaboration with four esteemed institutions in Japan from 24 to 28 September 2023. The delegation engaged in various activities during their visit, solidifying their commitment to advancing pharmaceutical research and development.

  1. Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute (CCCRI):

At CCCRI, the UGM Faculty of Pharmacy delegation had a productive meeting with Director Yoshitaka Hippo, MD, PhD. The discussions revolved around the ongoing collaborative research supported by the e-ASIA joint research program for 2022-2024. The primary focus was on the development of anti-cancer drug compounds. The fruitful meeting concluded with an agreement to actively participate in the ICPAPS event scheduled on 3 – 5 November 2023, which will be hosted by Faculty of Pharmacy UGM. read more

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Pharmacy UGM- The Institute of Natural Medicine University of Toyama (INMUT) Director, Professor Yoshihiro Hayakawa, paid a visit to the Faculty of Pharmacy Universitas Gadjah Mada (FPUGM). Professor Hayakawa has previously visited UGM as an invited speaker for short programs and has good contact with the lecturers at the FPUGM.

His visit this year was part of the INMUT mission to establish an agreement with the FPUGM. With the possibility of expanding the existing collaboration, the Dean of the FPUGM, Prof. Dr. apt. Satibi, M.Si., with its Vice-Deans, positively responded to establishing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the FPUGM and the INMUT. As a result, both parties signed the MoU on November 2, 2022, in front of the program managers’ representatives and students at FPUGM. read more