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Bersih Sungai

The Faculty of Science and Technology (FST) of Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta showed its concern for the environment by holding a Sport and Art Everyweek (SAE) activity entitled “FST Down to Earth”. This activity involved students and educators of UNISA Yogyakarta in a real action to clean up trash in the river around the campus, Saturday (11/23).
Not only cleaning the river, this activity was also combined with technological innovation. The team from the Information Technology Study Program successfully developed a TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) sensor that measures water quality. This sophisticated sensor is then installed in the river to monitor water quality periodically.

“This TDS sensor is the work of our Information Technology laboratory. Hopefully, with this sensor we can monitor water quality in real time and take further action if there are significant changes,” said Dean of FST UNISA Yogyakarta, Tika Ainnunisa Fitria, S.T., M.T., Ph.D.

In addition, to complete the environmental conservation efforts, the activity continued with the sowing of tilapia fish seeds. This step aims to balance the river ecosystem and maintain the sustainability of fish resources.

“This FST Down to Earth activity is an excellent collaboration between the three study programs in FST, namely Architecture, Biotechnology, and Information Technology. Through this activity, we want to show that science is not only theoretically useful, but can also provide real solutions to environmental problems,” added Tika.

The SAE FST Down to Earth activity is expected to be a real example for other campuses in implementing the Tri Dharma of Higher Education, especially in the field of community service. In addition, this activity is also a living laboratory for students to apply the knowledge they have learned directly.

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Mahasiswa 2

Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta held a public hearing with UNISA Yogyakarta students entitled “SUARA” or Deliver Your Suggestions, Aspirations, and Recommendations, at Siti Moendjijah Building, UNISA Yogyakarta Campus, Saturday (23/11/2024). This activity is a democratic space for students to convey their aspirations.

 “Today we (UNISA Yogyakarta campus) hear more from students. Listening is important for a better learning process,” said Vice Rector IV for Cooperation and International Affairs of UNISA Yogyakarta, M. Ali Imron, M.Fis.

 Imron said that the campus will try to follow up as soon as possible what is the suggestion and input from students. However, Imron admitted that there are some things that may take longer.
 

“Sometimes the answer needs reflection. So we will routinely hold (public hearings), so that there is follow-up and evaluation. Every three months we will conduct this activity,” said Imron.

Imron invites students at every public hearing to submit input or ideas, for the improvement of the learning process at UNISA Yogyakarta. “We will facilitate you to become excellent students,” said Imron.

It is known that the internal public hearing initiated by the Public Relations and Protocol Bureau of UNISA Yogyakarta with the title SUARA was the first time it was held. Previously, public hearing activities had also been carried out with external parties some time ago with the media crew.

In this public hearing , students expect a number of improvements to the facilities on the UNISA Yogyakarta campus. “Hopefully the facilities can be checked again, so that we who study are more comfortable,” said student representative from the Faculty of Economics, Social Sciences and Humanities (FEISHum) UNISA Yogyakarta, Nurmala Devi Lestari.

A number of other inputs submitted by students were related to improving comfort in the environment around UNISA Yogyakarta, then there were also inputs related to the implementation of teaching and learning activities. The publichearing held this time was interactive. Some complaints submitted by students have also received solutions. In addition to student representatives, the hearing was also attended by University Leaders, Faculties, Heads of Study Programs, Heads of Work Units within UNISA Yogyakarta.

Vice Rector III for Student Affairs, Alumni, Islamic Religion, Kemuhammadiyahan, UNISA Yogyakarta, Prof. He also suggested that in the future there should be recommendations. “Encourage good recommendations, for prevention (things that are not good), and for improvement (good things). Improvement for all of us,” he said.

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Sdm Unggul 1

‘Aisyiyah University (UNISA) Yogyakarta, as a center of superior Islamic higher education, was trusted to host the Leadership Training activity organized by the Education and Research Council of the Muhammadiyah Central Leadership. The event took place in the courtroom of Siti Moendjijah building on Friday (22/11) and was attended by representatives of Muhammadiyah ‘Aisyiyah Universities (PTMA) from all over Indonesia.

In order to improve the quality of leadership within PTMA, the participants were divided into five groups to visit several excellent PTMAs, including UNISA Yogyakarta, UAD, UMY, UMS, and UNIMMA. At each university, participants had the opportunity to have direct dialog with campus leaders and leaders of related units, as well as directly observe the work system of certain units.

Vice Rector IV of UNISA Yogyakarta, M. Ali Imron, M.Fis, in his speech expressed his welcome to all participants. He also revealed that UNISA is committed to continuously improving the quality of education and becoming a center for the development of superior human resources.

“We are very pleased to welcome the Leadership Training participants to UNISA. Through this activity, we hope to learn from each other and exchange ideas to create good university governance. In addition, we also ask for the blessing of everyone’s prayers because UNISA will soon open S2 Nursing, S3 Midwifery, Professional Architect, and Nutrition Professional study programs,” said Imron.

Ghofar Ismail, S.Ag., M.Ag. from the Education and Research Council of PP Muhammadiyah said that this activity was a good opportunity for PTMA to learn from each other and contribute to the development of Islamic higher education.

“We are very grateful for the opportunity given by Dikti to hold this activity. One of our main focuses is the internalization program of Islamic and Muhammadiyah values. UNISA with its slogan ‘Excellent, Professional, and Qur’anic’ is very suitable to host this activity,” said Ghofar.

The Leadership Training activity was attended by representatives from eight PTMAs spread throughout Indonesia. Their presence showed high enthusiasm to improve the quality of leadership in each university.

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Demokratis

Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta has once again made a new history in democracy. On Sunday, the Student Election Commission (KPUM) and the Election Supervisory Body (Bawaslu) of the UNISA Yogyakarta Student Family were officially inaugurated. The inauguration, which took place in the Siti Moendjijah Building Conference Room, marked the beginning of a new chapter in the Student General Election (PEMIRA) which is more honest, transparent, and has integrity.

The solemn inauguration event also invited competent speakers, namely Bdn. Yekti Satriyandari, S.ST., M.Kes as the Head of the Bureau of Student Affairs and Alumni of UNISA Yogyakarta and Fajrus Shodiq, S.IP., M.KP. as a teacher of Public Administration at UNISA Yogyakarta and also MPM PP Muhammadiyah. Both gave briefings to KPUM and Bawaslu in a public stadium entitled “Creating Future Leaders: Political Education and Student Participation in Campus Democracy”.

Student President of UNISA Yogyakarta, Esa Jongko Budi Angkoso, in his celebration expressed great hope that this inauguration would be the first momentum in producing a new generation of qualified leaders.

“Let us make the momentum of this inauguration as the first step in welcoming the era of democracy and producing new leaders,” said Esa.

Head of the Bureau of Student Affairs and Alumni (BKA) UNISA Yogyakarta, Ms. Bdn. Yekti Satriyandari, S.ST., M.Kes gave appreciation and encouragement to all parties involved in the inauguration process and PEMIRA preparation. She also invited all UNISA students to actively participate in this campus democratic party.

“Congratulations and success to KPUM and Bawaslu KM UNISA. Let all UNISA students be involved and participate in the success of PEMIRA KM UNISA, because PEMIRA KM Unisa does not only belong to KPUM and Bawaslu,” said Yekti.

With the inauguration of KPUM and Bawaslu KM UNISA, now these two institutions officially carry out a big task in organizing a quality PEMIRA. The spirit of collaboration, integrity, and responsibility are their main provisions in facing various challenges ahead.

Kesehatan Global 1

Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta through Aisyiyah Center and Center for Women, Family and Disaster Studies (PSPKB) once again hosted an international scientific discussion by holding a Focused Group Discussion (FGD) themed ‘Environmental Ethics in Realizing Global Health: Challenges and Solutions’ in the meeting room of Siti Moendjiyah Building, Tuesday (11/19/2024). Environmental ethics are considered to be an important part of life.
UNISA Yogyakarta’s Vice Rector II for General Affairs and Human Resources, Dr. Yuli Isnaeni, M.Kep., Sp.Kom, who in her speech conveyed the importance of implementing environmental ethics starting from simple things, such as waste management. “Environmental ethics is the foundation for creating sustainable global health. With a value-based approach, we can face future challenges and find the best solutions,” said Yuli.

Prof. Dr. h.c. mult. Christoph Stuckelberger, an ethics expert from the Faculty of Theology who specializes in economic ethics, environmental ethics, political ethics, and development ethics, explained that environmental ethics does not only talk about humans, but also includes human relationships with non-humans, such as plants, animals, air, and water. “Ethics is basically about what is right and wrong, good and bad, and the standardization of a good life. Its branches include bioethics, community ethics, and environmental ethics,” he said.
Stuckelberger also emphasized the importance of clean water and clean air as two main elements in global health. According to him, water has a sacred value in various religions, including Islam, which views water as the main source of health and sustainability.
One solution offered is to integrate technology with religious values in environmental management. For example, using modern technology to clean water while working with various institutions and universities. “Although the world faces great challenges, we must keep trying. Even if the world is going to end, plant a tree. This value is lifted from the teachings of Islam, which instills hope and action,” he added, quoting the Prophet Muhammad’s hadith:

“Even if the Day of Judgment is coming, and one of you still has a date palm seedling in his hand, let him plant it.” (HR Imam Ahmad).

UNISA Yogyakarta is expected to continue contributing to spreading the understanding and practice of environmental ethics, both locally and globally. Collaboration with organizations such as Globethics.net, which has been active for more than 20 years in promoting ethics across fields, is a strategic opportunity to create positive change. This FGD is a concrete step by UNISA Yogyakarta in strengthening its role as an Islamic campus that cares about global issues, especially health and the environment.