Sumpah Pemuda 2

Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta successfully enlivened the spirit of Youth Pledge by holding a lively Sport and Art Everyweek (SAE). This bi-weekly activity this time presents a special surprise by inviting 1000 students to participate in gymnastics together, followed by a happy dance flashmob set to an energetic Javanese song, Saturday (26/10).

Youth Pledge

SAE which this time took the theme “Play, Create, and Eat Together” became a place for the entire academic community of UNISA Yogyakarta to unwind while strengthening the relationship.

UNISA Vice Rector I, Dr. Sulistyaningsih, S.KM., MH.Kes in her speech expressed her appreciation for the enthusiasm of all participants who attended.

“SAE is an oasis for all of us to refresh our minds and bodies after undergoing routine work. Hopefully we can continue to carry out this activity and be more lively in the future,” she said.

Flashmob Happy Dance which became the highlight of the event was successfully carried out by 1000 students. With compact and energetic movements, the students managed to create a festive and entertaining atmosphere. The choice of Javanese songs as dance accompaniment is also an added value, as well as a form of preservation of the nation’s culture.

The Bureau of Public Relations and Protocol (BHP) of UNISA as the initiator of SAE hopes that this activity can be a forum for students and employees at UNISA to develop interests and talents in the field of sports and arts. In addition, SAE is also expected to improve the welfare of employees and students both physically and mentally.

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Budidaya Ikan

Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta has once again demonstrated its commitment to improving the welfare of the community through community service programs. This time, the UNISA community service team managed to get a grant from DRTPM Directorate General of Diktiristek Kemendikristek RI to develop the INTAN PRIBUMI program: Intensification of Tilapia Fish Cultivation through the Application of Micro Bubble Technology, Sunday (22/09).

This program targets the Mina Sejahtera group of fish farmers who face challenges in increasing aquaculture productivity. Through training and application of microbubble technology, it is expected to improve the quality and quantity of tilapia production, resulting in an increase in farmers’ income.

Microbubble Technology: An Innovative Solution for Fish Farming

The microbubble technology applied in this program has several advantages, including:

  • Increase oxygen levels: Microbubble can increase dissolved oxygen levels in water, so that fish can grow more optimally.
  • Energy efficiency: The use of electrical energy is much lower compared to conventional aeration systems.
  • Improves water quality: Microbubble helps keep water quality stable, minimizing the risk of disease in fish.

Training and Mentoring Support Program Success

The INTAN PRIBUMI team has conducted intensive training for Pokdakan Mina Sejahtera members. The training covered various aspects, from intensive tilapia farming techniques, water quality monitoring, to product marketing. In addition, the program is also equipped with a digital branding workshop to help farmers market their products more widely.

“We are very enthusiastic about this program. The microbubble technology and training provided are very useful for us. We are sure that with the application of this technology, our tilapia production will increase significantly,” said Muhammad Kosim, Secretary of Pokdakan Mina Sejahtera.

As a university committed to community development, UNISA Yogyakarta continues to strive to produce innovations and solutions that can benefit the wider community. The INTAN PRIBUMI program is one of the concrete examples of UNISA Yogyakarta’s efforts in implementing the Tri Dharma of Higher Education. With the success of this program, it is expected to inspire other educational institutions to participate in community development through community service activities.

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Kurangi Sampah

Students of KKN Regular 04 Notoprajan, University of ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta, successfully initiated concrete actions in maintaining environmental cleanliness. On Monday (9/9), they handed over signs and banners prohibiting littering in RT 12, RW 02 Serangan, Notoprajan Village, Kemantren Ngampilan, Yogyakarta City.

Reduce Waste

This action aims to reduce the amount of waste thrown into the river and change the bad habits of residents in littering. The handover of the signs and banners was done at 16.00 WIB, as well as a reminder for residents of the importance of keeping the environment clean.
In addition to visual campaigns through signs and banners to reduce waste, KKN students also socialize Yogyakarta City Regional Regulation Number 10 of 2012 concerning Waste Management. The regulation stipulates sanctions for violators, namely 3 months imprisonment or a maximum fine of Rp 50,000,000.
Bambang, the head of RW 02 Serangan, appreciated the initiative of UNISA students. “I am very impressed and thankful to the KKN students of Aisyiyah University Yogyakarta who have made signs and banners prohibiting littering. Hopefully, residents will be more aware and no longer throw garbage into the river or carelessly,” he said.
In line with Bambang, Hadi as the Head of RT 12 also expressed his gratitude for the students’ assistance. “Thank you and hopefully these signs and banners will be useful to remind residents of the importance of keeping the environment clean,” he added.

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Sampah Plastik

Students of Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta’s Community Service Program (KKN) group 83 managed to turn plastic waste into beautiful artworks and useful planting media in Nogosari 1 Hamlet, Wukirsari Village, Imogiri, Bantul. Together with PKK women and local youth, they have created a new innovation in plastic waste management which has been a serious problem.

Plastic Waste

In an activity that took place in August 2024, UNISA KKN students invited residents to recycle used plastic bottles into unique plant pots. The bottles were hollowed out, painted colorful, then filled with planting media and vegetable seeds. In addition, the tops of the bottles were transformed into beautiful decorative flowers, while used plastic cups were arranged into interesting arrangements.

“We want to show that plastic waste can be transformed into something valuable and useful,” said Diana, one of the students.

“By turning plastic bottles into plant pots, we are not only reducing waste, but also encouraging a more environmentally friendly lifestyle.” She added.

This activity not only benefits the environment, but also strengthens the relationship between residents. The PKK ladies and local youth were very enthusiastic in participating in this activity. They were happy to be able to contribute to keeping the environment clean and creating beautiful works of art.

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Wujudkan Aksi

Student Executive Board of Student Family (BEM KM) Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta held Unisa Green Day’s (UGD) to realize the action of love for the environment attended by the Regent of Sleman who was represented by the Head of the Development Administration Section of the Regional Secretariat of Sleman Regency, Head of the Sleman Regency Environmental Service, Deputy Chairperson of the Muhammadiyah Central Leadership Environmental Assembly, Regional Leadership Council of the Muhammadiyah Student Association Special Region of Yogyakarta, Vice Rector III UNISA Yogyakarta and staff, and 200 participants from various provinces throughout Indonesia. This activity was held as a hybrid at Bararah Baried Hall, ‘Aisyiyah University Yogyakarta and Zoom Meeting on Sunday (11/08).

Unisa Green Day’s is a form of our love and concern for the environment. Not only that, the ER that we organized is also a form of Green Campus Unisa.” Said Febi Meito Lauhanda as Chairman of the Unisa Green Day’s organizing committee .

Some of the agendas in Unisa Green Day’s include organizing National Competitions, National Seminars, and Social Movement Collaboration with the Regional Leadership Council of the Muhammadiyah Student Association of Yogyakarta Special Region (DIY), collecting paper waste, and planting seeds as a form of environmental conservation in collaboration with the Sleman Regency Environmental Service.

Esa Jongko Budi Angkoso, Student President of UNISA said, “With this, UNISA Yogyakarta is committed to continue developing environmentally friendly practices to make a positive contribution to the environment for a sustainable Indonesia,” said Esa.

In realizing the action of environmental love which is an activity organized by BEM KM UNISA, it also received praise from the Vice Rector III of UNISA Yogyakarta when giving a speech and opening the Unisa Green Day’s event, “Under the auspices of the UNISA Student President and the organizing team from the committee, forming this very extraordinary event is one of the first steps in environmental development towards Golden Indonesia,” said Prof. Dr. Mufdlilah, S.SiT., M.Sc., with a proud smile.

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