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UGM organizes a community service called KKN-PPM (short for Kuliah Kerja Nyata-Pembelajaran Pemberdayaan Masyarakat or "Student Community Service-Community Empowerment Learning", in English), which is obligatory for undergraduate students. KKN-PPM is a research-based community service offered three times each academic year, in the middle of ...
UINSA has two campus complexes. Campus 1 is located at Jl. A Yani No. 117 Surabaya, while campus 2 is located in the Gunung Anyar District which is currently under construction. The total area of campus 1 and campus 2 is 259,662 m2. UINSA also has buildings used to support academic and non-academic activities with a total area of 87,509.67 m2.
Kuliah Kerja Nyata - senior universities students work as intern in companies or villages. Kelompencapir [ id ] ( Kelompok Pendengar, Pembaca, Pirsawan ) - a group of Indonesian farmers in villages who listen to radio, watch TV, and read newspapers together for information about farming and agriculture.
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UGM Campus Mosque (Indonesian: Masjid Kampus UGM) is a mosque owned by Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) and located within its campus in Sleman, Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. [1] It is one of the largest mosques in Southeast Asia in terms of capacity.
Management & Science University (abbreviated as MSU Malaysia or simply MSU) is a private university in Malaysia located in Shah Alam, Selangor.The university was founded in 2001 as University College of Technology & Management Malaysia [1] before officially becoming a full fledge university in October 2007 as Management & Science University.
Rank City Population (2024) Reference Image 1 Tashkent: 3,040,800 [2]2 Namangan: 696,500 [3]3 Samarkand: 595,800 [4]4 Andijan: 481,800 [5]5 Nukus: 341,000 [6]6 Fergana
There are several theories on the origin of the name "Terengganu". One theory attributes the name's origin to terang ganu, Malay for 'bright rainbow'. [5] Another story, said to have been originally narrated by the ninth Sultan of Terengganu, Baginda Omar, tells of a party of hunters from Pahang roving and hunting in the area of what is now southern Terengganu.