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08 Jun 2020

PINTAR #2 Webinar: Making Your Visual Design Speaks Clearer

Many of us have seen a variety of visual designs in campaign posters, event posters, product packaging, advertisements, magazines, social media, and various other communication media. Studying visual design becomes important for practitioners of Communications, especially Public Relations (PR) because a visual design has its own meaning in every communication product.

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07 Jun 2020

Will Air Pollution and Waste Problems Decrease After COVID-19?

The COVID-19 pandemic has a significant impact on the environment, both positively and negatively. Since the social distancing policy was put in place, the level of air pollution has decreased because people have remained more at home and not using any transportation. However, another surprising news has grabbed our attention as the discovery of a lot of garbage consisting of masks on the coast of Hong Kong appeared to the public.

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05 Jun 2020

Rector Jony Haryanto Explained How President University Implemented Kampus Merdeka (Independent Campus)

The Rector of President University, Prof. Dr. Jony Oktavian Haryanto, who was invited as the speaker in the webinar “Operasionalisasi Kampus Merdeka dan Implikasinya” explained the importance of partnerships with the industries in preparing graduates to be absorbed into the professional world. 

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05 Jun 2020

The Challenges and Potential Use of Biomass as a Renewable Energy Source

The declining oil supply in the earth and the increasing human population have caused serious environmental problems. In addition to its depleting availability, the burning of fossil energy sources, both oil and coal that releases carbon dioxide and other harmful substances, has emitted a negative impact on the air and climate. For this reason, a need for alternative energy that is environmentally friendly and sustainable is a top priority.

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03 Jun 2020

A Day in the Life of Electrical Engineering Study Program

Entering the middle of 2020, many prospective new students are enthusiastically looking to find information about the majors and universities that they aim to enroll in to continue their education. The Department of Electrical Engineering, President University gladly welcomed this enthusiasm. Answering the curiosity of the prospective students, some alumni of President University Electrical Engineering Study Program attended the event entitled A Day in the Life of the Electrical Engineering Study Program organized by the Admissions Team (19/5). They shared their university life experience and their career in the electronics field.

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30 May 2020

Geothermal Energy as the Solution of an Energy Emergency in Indonesia

The energy problem is becoming serious to be discussed as experts predict that Indonesia will experience an energy emergency in 2030. In an online general lecture entitled "What We Have Beneath Our Feet: High Enthalpy Geothermal Resources", a lecturer of Civil Engineering in President University, Anggoro Wicaksono, ST, MBA., discussed various types of energy that exist on earth and sought out energy sources in Indonesia (27/5).

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29 May 2020

Consumer Preference Trends After COVID-19

The COVID-19 situation followed by social distancing practice has changed people's lifestyles which leads to new consumer preferences. Quoting the results of the analysis from the consulting agency Dcode in Decoding the Economics of Covid-19: Potential Winners and Losers in the Short Time, Satya Aditya Wibowo, MBA., a lecturer in the Master of Management program at President University mentioned that healthcare products and services as the potential winner of public preference. The food production industry and information communication technology (ICT) as the next industry on the list with high potential to dominate the economy.

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28 May 2020

The Shifting of Tourism Paradigm in Indonesia Post Pandemic

Being one of the fastest-growing industries in the world, the tourism industry is now experiencing great disruption. Travel restrictions issued by several countries due to the COVID-19 outbreak have left hotel rooms empty and tourist attractions unvisited. Even so, Indonesia with thousands of islands, tribes, and cultures has a great opportunity to survive in the middle and after the pandemic. This was revealed by Suresh Kumar, S.T., M.Sc., the Head of Business Administration study program at President University in the President University Webinar Series 2020: Business Insights in the third episode (20/5).

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