Yogyakarta, August 21, 2024 – The Faculty of Biology at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) welcomed a visit from the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences (FPIK) at Universitas Padjajaran (Unpad) for a benchmarking activity focused on the Biodiversity Curator Professional Study Program (PKKH). The visit took place on Wednesday, August 21, 2024, from 3:00 – 4:15 PM, in the KPTU Meeting Room at the Faculty of Biology, UGM.
The delegation from FPIK Unpad, consisting of 6 lecturers and 4 students, was warmly received by the leadership of UGM’s Faculty of Biology. The FPIK Unpad representatives included Dra. Sri Astuty, M.Sc.; Dr. Yeni Mulyani, S.Si., M.Si.; Dr. H. Sunarto, S.Pi., M.Si.; Buntora Pasaribu, S.Pi., M.Sc., Ph.D.; Dr. Eri Bachtiar, S.Si., M.Si.; and Dr. Yuniarti, MS, S.Pi., M.Si.
On behalf of UGM’s Faculty of Biology, the event was attended by Dr. Bambang Retnoaji, M.Sc., Vice Dean for Academic and Student Affairs; Dr. Eko Agus Suyono, M.App.Sc., Vice Dean for Research, Community Service, Cooperation, and Alumni; as well as Rina Sri Kasiamdari, S.Si., Ph.D., Head of the Biodiversity Curator Professional Program. Additionally, two staff members from UGM’s P2MKSA Unit were also present.
The visit aimed to study and gain a deeper understanding of the Biodiversity Curator Professional Program, which has recently been established at UGM’s Faculty of Biology. During the meeting, both parties engaged in discussions about the curriculum, program management, and potential collaboration opportunities in academic and research fields (SDGs 4).
In his opening remarks, Dr. Eko stated, “We warmly welcome our colleagues from FPIK Unpad and hope that this benchmarking activity will serve as a starting point for closer collaboration in the future, particularly in the development of programs focused on biodiversity conservation and management (SDGs 14 and SDGs 15).”
On the other hand, Dr. Yuniarti, Head of Bachelor Program Study the FPIK Unpad delegation, expressed her gratitude for the warm reception from UGM’s Faculty of Biology. She also expressed her hope that the results of this benchmarking activity could be applied in the development of programs at FPIK Unpad.
The visit concluded with the exchange of souvenirs between the two institutions and a group photo session as a memento. This visit is expected to strengthen the synergy between the two institutions in advancing education and research in the field of biodiversity in Indonesia (SDGs 16 and SDGs 17).