by sdgs contributor | Jun 9, 2022 | SDG, SDG 15, SDG 17
Tim Pengabdian Akuntansi FEB UM bekerjasama dengan tim Kuliah Kerja Nyata (KKN) Universitas Negeri Malang membuat terobosan baru berupa penciptaan green area di lingkungan sekolah. Terobosan ini sebagai bentuk upaya untuk terwujudnya poin tiga belas dan lima...
by Sustainability Admin 2 | Nov 8, 2021 | 2021, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Learning and Students, SDG 09, SDG 15
Figure 1. UM chemistry students do photochemical screening on tobacco plant at the research center for sweet plants and fiber (balittas) The UM chemistry department in July–November 2021 sent several students to carry out the Full Mode MBKM internship. One of them was...
by Sustainability Admin 2 | Nov 7, 2021 | 2021, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, SDG 15
The Community Service Team (PKM) State University of Malang (UM) held a training to use waste into liquid fertilizer in Ponggok village, Blitar Regency. The activity, which was carried out in person, last Sunday (8/8) was carried out by implementing strict health...
by Sustainability Admin 2 | Nov 7, 2021 | 2021, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Researches and Innovations, SDG 04, SDG 07, SDG 09, SDG 15
Dr. Irma Kartika Kusumaningrum, M.Si succeeded in making nanomagnetite-CMKC-Pb-Badge (Pb-IIP) adsorbent which is able to bind heavy metals, especially lead (Pb (II)). The research, which was conducted at the Chemistry Laboratory of FMIPA UM from April 2021 to October...
by Sustainability Admin 2 | Nov 7, 2021 | 2021, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, SDG 07, SDG 15
Chlorella vulgaris is the highest biomass-producing microalgae and has the potential to be used as an alternative fuel to replace fossil fuels. However , it is necessary to make an effort to increase the growth rate of C. vulgaris, one of which is using bacteria that...
by Sustainability Admin 2 | Nov 7, 2021 | 2021, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, SDG 01, SDG 03, SDG 04, SDG 15
South Malang, precisely in the Banyumeneng area, Bantur sub-district, has extraordinary marine potential. Tens or even hundreds of kilos of fish are distributed to the fish processing industry and households. Only 35% of the fish can be utilized because the head,...