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UGM Graduate School Held First Monitoring and Evaluation of Community Service Grant 2025

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  • 27 August 2025, 10.58
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The Graduate School (SPs) of Universitas Gadjah Mada held its first Monitoring and Evaluation (Monev) activity for its recipients of the 2025 Community Service Grant (PkM) on Tuesday–Thursday, August 19th – 21st 2025. The event was attended by lecturers who received the PkM grant from various study programs within the Graduate School.

The Monev was conducted as a follow-up to the grant implementation, ensuring that community service activities run according to plan, on target, and provide tangible impacts for society.

Each grantee team, during the Monev, presented their achievements, challenges, and follow-up plans. The evaluation team then provided constructive feedback to make the programs more effective and sustainable.

The 2025 PkM Grant of the Graduate School of UGM is part of SPs effort encouraging lecturers to actively contribute to society through an interdisciplinary approach. With this grant, lecturers are expected to develop innovative, research-based, and contextually relevant models of community empowerment.

It is hoped, with this first Monev, that all PkM programs can be continuously improved, strengthened, and provide significant contributions to partner communities and scientific development and the role of UGM Graduate School.

Author: Arfikah Istari

Tags: SDG 1: No Poverty SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities SDG 13: Climate Action SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals SDG 4: Quality Education SDG 5: Gender Equality SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

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