The Rector of UNS Inaugurated New Students for Postgraduate Program 2021/2022 Period 2

UNS — The Rector of Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS) Surakarta, Prof. Jamal Wiwoho, officially inaugurated new students of the postgraduate program 2021/2022 period 2. The inauguration was conducted online on Friday (25/2/2022), with a total of 626 new students in master’s and doctoral degrees.

The inauguration was attended by the Vice-Rector for Academic and Student Affairs UNS, Prof. Ahmad Yunus and the Dean of School of Postgraduate Studies UNS, Prof. Sutarno. In his report, Prof. Yunus stated that the new students in period 2 are registered in 42 Master’s Programs and 20 Doctoral Programs under faculties and Postgraduate School. In detail, 22 students were registered in the Faculty of Cultural Studies (FIB), 146 registered in the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP), 140 students in the Faculty of Law (FH), 97 students in the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), 20 students in the Faculty of Medical Science (FK),

“Then Faculty of Agriculture (FP) 12 students, Faculty of Engineering 46 students, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science (FMIPA) 10 students, Faculty of Art and Design (FSRD) five students, and 128 students in Postgraduate School,” Prof. Yunus reported.

The Rector of UNS, Prof. Jamal, also congratulated the new students as a part of the campus that respects and maintains diverse traditions. “To build synergy and collaborate in implementing science and interacting as a mindset to achieve high competitiveness,” Prof. Jamal stated. The Rector added that the new students are resources who will create innovative works in advancing the nations.

“I believe that on this campus, you are demanded to adjust yourself to the academic situation and dynamics. To use the opportunity to learn in projecting the dreams and creating the works needed to solve future problems in building the nation,” he added.

Prof. Jamal concluded his remark with a quote. “Never stop learning because this life will never stop giving you a lesson,” this quote showed the importance of knowledge in one’s life that individuals are expected to keep learning because life will keep changing and teach humans new things. “Change is inevitable, and one of our sacrifices is to be willing to keep learning diligently,” Prof. Jamal concluded. Humas UNS

Reporter: Bayu Aji Prasetya
Editor: Dwi Hastuti