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In order to increase synergy, the Regional Leadership Council of the Muhammadiyah Student Association (DPD IMM) of the Special Region of Yogyakarta stayed in touch and held an audience with the leadership of UNISA Yogyakarta.

The Rector of UNISA Yogyakarta, in this case represented by Prof. Dr. Mufdlilah, S.SiT., M.Sc, received a visit from a group of DPD IMM Yogyakarta, in the rectorate room of Siti Walidah building UNISA Yogya, on Saturday, February 17, 2024.

The delegation of DPD IMM DIY led directly by the Chairman Muh. Taufiq Firdaus, and several leaders of DPD IMM DIY (General Secretary, 1st Secretary, General Treasurer, 1st Treasurer, TKK Field, IMMawati Field, SBO Field) and also attended the Chairman of PC IMM AR Fakhruddin Yogyakarta City.

Prof. Mufdlilah was accompanied by Iwan Setiawan from LPPI UNISA Yogyakarta, Head of Student Affairs and Alumni Bureau, and Deputy Dean of FEISHum UNISA Yogyakarta.

The presence of DPD IMM DIY was welcomed by Prof. Mufdlilah. He expressed his gratitude and appreciation for the arrival of DPD IMM DIY as a form of ikhtiyar in establishing warm communication between Muhammadiyah/Aisyiyah charities and Muhammadiyah organizations.

“I represent the leadership of UNISA Yogyakarta, I am very happy and grateful for the arrival of DPD IMM DIY friends today, there are many things that we can discuss about agendas that can be collaborated in the future.” said WR III UNISA Yogya.

Daus, the Vice President of IMM Yogyakarta, Dr. Firdaus, stated that the presence of IMM DIY at UNISA Yogyakarta was in the framework of friendship and initial hearings after the inauguration of the new DPD IMM DIY. As for the agenda, Daus expressed his appreciation to UNISA Yogya for always being willing to be a partner of IMM DIY in carrying out leadership and cadre programs and agendas.

“It is hoped that UNISA Yogya will always be a good partner in the leadership and cadre agenda of the Muhammadiyah Student Association which is sustainable. We as cadres of the Muhammadiyah ortom (IMM) always need direction, guidance, and support from the father / mother of Muhammadiyah.” Firdaus said.

In the agenda of the gathering, it discussed the offer of movements that could be collaborated intitusianly between IMM DIY and UNISA Yogyakarta in the future. Prof. Mufdlilah conveyed the focus of UNISA Yogyakarta which became a campus with a health and women’s style. She hopes that IMM can be a partner in reading health issues and the progressive women’s movement.

Furthermore, Daus welcomed the delivery and direction from the leadership of UNISA Yogya. He emphasized the harmony of the direction of motion that will be worked on by DPD IMM DIY in the next period.

“Hopefully it will be a good start in this meeting, an initial commitment and provision for us (DPD IMM DIY) to navigate one period ahead,” added Firdaus.

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Universitas `Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta has been appointed as polling station (TPS) Special Location (LOCSUS) 901 by the Sleman Regency General Election Committee (KPU). Siti Moendjijah Building UNISA Yogyakarta, Wednesday (14/02) witnessed the democratic process.

Fitri Emiliyana, Chairperson of the Voting Organizing Group (KPPS), expressed her satisfaction with UNISA Yogyakarta’s role in facilitating students from outside the region to cast their votes in the 2024 elections, with the aim of preventing abstention.

“As an institution of higher education, UNISA Yogyakarta participates in the efforts to succeed the democracy in Indonesia,” said Fitri.

Fitri added that the voting process at TPS Loksus 901 went smoothly. “Alhamdulillah, we have done our job well. Regardless of who wins and is elected, our hope is to get a leader who is trustworthy, honest, and able to provide the best for the people of Indonesia.”

Although the list of registered voters at UNISA Yogyakarta’s Loksus 901 polling station totaled 176 people, only 93 people attended the polling day, while 83 others were absent. Nevertheless, the turnout showed the strong enthusiasm of the UNISA Yogyakarta academic community in the democratic process.

With UNISA Yogyakarta becoming a polling station for this part of the democratic process, it is hoped that students and the community involved will be more aware of the importance of their voting rights in shaping the future of the nation.

Pemilu 2024

Universitas ‘Aisyiyah’ (UNISA) Yogyakarta through the Rectors Forum of Muhammadiyah ‘Aisyiyah’ Universities (PTMA) was involved in organizing exit polls and quick counts in the 2024 General Election. The students who were assigned to collect vote scores for quick count purposes were placed in 19 polling stations (TPS), Wednesday (14/02).

Gerry Katon Mahendra, S.IP., M.IP, Head of the Public Administration Study Program at UNISA Yogyakarta, who is also the PIC in Sleman Regency DIY, stated that the exit poll results were obtained from voters who were interviewed using the online method after voting. “The number of sampling stations has been determined in accordance with the sampling method, and each province has a different number of polling stations,” said Gerry.

Gerry hopes that the exit poll and quick count can help oversee the democratic process. “So this is a program of the university rectors forum, and UNISA Yogyakarta is one of those who participated in the implementation,” he added.

UNISA Yogyakarta’s participation in this activity is a form of contribution from Muhammadiyah to the democratic party in Indonesia. Since its formation at the end of 2023, this step has become part of the efforts of the PTMA Rector Forum in fulfilling its responsibility to succeed the political life of the Indonesian nation.

The active involvement of higher education institutions such as UNISA Yogyakarta in the election process shows their commitment to support and ensure a transparent and quality democratic process in Indonesia.

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Discussing women’s progress, Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta was honored to receive a visit from Prof. Dr. Nahla Shabry Al-Saeedi, from Al Azhar University in Cairo, Egypt. She was received in the courtroom of Siti Moendjijah building, UNISA Yogyakarta on Friday (09/02).

Prof. Nahla came to UNISA Yogyakarta in order to stay in touch with the Central Leadership of ‘Aisyiyah (PPA) and meet with the leadership of UNISA Yogyakarta. Her presence was warmly welcomed by the Chairperson of the Central Leadership of ‘Aisyiyah, Dr. apt. Salmah Orbayinah, M.Kes, and several other important figures including the Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of UNISA Yogyakarta, Dr. Siti Noordjannah Djohantini, M.M., M.Si, and the Rector of UNISA Yogyakarta, Dr. Warsiti, S.Kp., M.Kep., Sp.Mat, and her staff.

During the meeting, Prof. Nahla shared her views on the strategic role of women in society and had a dialogue with all the participants. She expressed her hope to establish cooperation with the Central Leadership of ‘Aisyiyah and UNISA to advance women in various aspects of life.

“I want in this meeting we can make something that supports things related to the future of women. Women’s rights and obligations should not be reduced in any way because the Quran has told us so,” said Nahla.

Rector of UNISA Yogyakarta, Warsiti in her speech stated that UNISA Yogyakarta, although founded by an Islamic women’s organization, does not limit education to female students. UNISA, as part of ‘Aisyiyah, also encourages its students to play an active role in advancing the ummah, by carrying the mission of Women’s Progress as an Islamic principle.

“This will be the main inspiration for UNISA Yogyakarta to develop various breakthroughs, including in advancing women,” said Dr. Warsiti.

Meanwhile, Chairperson of the Central Leadership of ‘Aisyiyah, Salmah Orbayinah, said that Prof. Nahla’s thoughts were in line with the vision and mission of ‘Aisyiyah since its establishment. As an organization established to advance and ennoble women, ‘Aisyiyah continues to encourage women to get education and take part in the public sphere, an idea promoted by the founders of ‘Aisyiyah, K.H. Ahmad Dahlan and Nyai Walidah.

Prof. Nahla Shabry Al-Saeedi’s visit was not only an important momentum to exchange ideas and experiences, but also to strengthen our mutual commitment to continue advancing the role of women in society. Hopefully, the collaboration between Prof. Nahla, the Central Leadership of ‘Aisyiyah, and UNISA will be a real step in realizing greater progress for Indonesian women.

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The leadership of Muhammadiyah ‘Aisyiyah Universities (PTMA) paid an important visit to Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta. In a visit facilitated by the Diktilitbang of Muhammadiyah Central Leadership, 10 PTMA leaders were warmly welcomed by the entire leadership of UNISA Yogyakarta, including the head of each unit in the courtroom of Siti Moendjijah building, Friday (09/02).

In his speech, Vice Rector I of UNISA Yogyakarta, Taufiqur Rahman, S.IP., M.A., Ph.D, expressed his gratitude that UNISA Yogyakarta was chosen as the destination to share knowledge insights for the advancement of all PTMAs in Indonesia.

“We at UNISA Yogyakarta are very open to sharing our experiences with our brothers and sisters in the association. In fact, some are more experienced than us, and we hope to achieve UNGGUL accreditation together, in addition to establishing friendship and cooperation,” said Taufiq.

During the meeting, Taufiq also explained the history of UNISA Yogyakarta and its programs to the 10 delegates. This was aimed at giving the guests a deeper understanding of the institution they were visiting.

Adam Jerusalem ST. SH, MT. Ph.D, Deputy Secretary III of Diktilitbang PP Muhammadiyah who is also the Board of Trustees (BPH) of UNISA Yogyakarta, stated that this activity is a forum for sharing between PTMA with the common goal of achieving UNGGUL accreditation.

“We hope that this visit will not only be a moment of friendship, but also a concrete step towards mutual progress in the world of higher education,” he added.

The visit ended with the hope that there will be close cooperation between UNISA Yogyakarta and other PTMAs to improve the quality of higher education in Indonesia and achieve higher accreditation standards.