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Ibcf 2024

The UNISA Yogyakarta Student Choir made another proud achievement by winning three gold medals at the 4th International Bandung Choral Festival.

Melody of ‘Aisyiyah Voice (AVO), the student choir of Universitas ‘Aisyiyah Yogyakarta (UNISA), once again made UNISA proud in the international arena. In the 4th International Bandung Choral Festival (IBCF) 2024 which took place from October 17 – 20, 2024, AVO won three gold medals at once.

IBCF 2024

This brilliant achievement was achieved by AVO in the Mixed Choir, Sacra, and Folksong categories. This victory is the fruit of hard work and high dedication of all choir members who have been practicing intensively for the past six months.

IBCF 2024 is a prestigious choir festival attended by more than 50 participants from various countries. This event is not only a competition, but also a place for young musicians to exchange ideas and experiences.

More than Just Achievement

According to the Head of the Bureau of Student Affairs and Alumni (BKA) of UNISA Yogyakarta, Yekti Satriyandari, S.ST, M.Kes, AVO’s achievements are very proud of the academic community at UNISA.

“This achievement proves that UNISA students have extraordinary potential in the arts, especially choir,” said Yekti.

Yekti added that UNISA will continue to support the development of students’ talents and interests in various fields, including art.

“We hope that this achievement can be a motivation for other students to continue to work and make the alma mater proud,” she added.

Kerjasama Unisa Dan Smk Muh 2 Yk 1

The Faculty of Health Sciences (FIKes) of Universitas `Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta once again proved its commitment to open opportunities in the development of health education in Indonesia. On Monday (21/10), FIKes UNISA received a visit from Vocational High School (SMK) Muhammadiyah 2 Yogyakarta. The visit, which took place in the smart room of the Siti Walidah building, aimed to discuss cooperation between the two institutions, especially in the plan to open a new department “Nursing Assistant” at SMK Muhammadiyah 2 Yogyakarta.

Open Opportunities

Vice Dean III of FIKes UNISA Yogyakarta, Wantonoro, S.Kep.,Ns. M.Kep., Sp.KMB, PhD, warmly welcomed the arrival of the group of SMK Muhammadiyah 2 Yogyakarta. In his speech, he expressed his hope that this audience could produce a mutually beneficial agreement for both parties.

“We really appreciate the initiative of SMK Muhammadiyah 2 Yogyakarta to open a new Nursing Assistant program. This is a very good step in meeting the needs of health workers in the community,” said Wantonoro.

In line with Wantonoro, the Principal of SMK Muhammadiyah 2 Yogyakarta, Mochammad Harpan Nursitadhi, M.Eng., also expressed his enthusiasm for this collaboration. According to Harpan, the opening of the Nursing Assistant program is based on the high interest of junior high school graduates who want to pursue a career in the health sector.

“We see great potential in the nursing field. With the Nursing Assistant program, we hope to produce graduates who are ready to work in the world of health,” he said.

During the meeting, both parties discussed various aspects of cooperation, ranging from curriculum development, infrastructure fulfillment, to human resource development. One of the important points agreed upon was the utilization of UNISA nursing graduates as teachers in the Nursing Assistant department. This is expected to improve the quality of education and strengthen the synergy between universities and vocational schools.

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Prestasi Mahasiswa Arsitek

Students of Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta have once again made the campus proud at the national level. In a competition organized by the Director General of Human Settlements of the Ministry of Public Works and Housing to commemorate World Habitat Day and World City Day 2024 at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) on Thursday (17/10), two UNISA students made proud achievements.

The competition

Nanda Intan Nurul, a student of the Architecture Study Program, won second place in the sketch competition category. Her creativity and innovative ideas in designing the work managed to amaze the jury. Meanwhile, Yuan Shiva Dahlia, a student of Communication Studies Program, was no less shining. She won third place in the photography competition category. Her ability to capture moments and convey messages through images managed to captivate the judges’ attention.

The brilliant achievements of these two UNISA students received high appreciation from the Head of the Bureau of Student Affairs and Alumni (BKA) of UNISA Yogyakarta, Yekti Satriyandari, S.ST, M.Kes.

“We are very proud of the achievements made by Nanda and Yuan. This achievement proves that UNISA students have extraordinary potential and are able to compete at the national level,” said Yekti.

Yekti hopes that the achievements of these two students can motivate other UNISA students to continue working and achieving.

“Hopefully this achievement can inspire other UNISA students to continue to develop their potential and participate in various competitions. We will continue to support and facilitate students in developing their interests and talents,” added Yekti.

The achievement made by UNISA students in the Cipta Karya competition further strengthens UNISA Yogyakarta’s position as one of the leading private universities in Yogyakarta. With various programs and facilities that support student development, UNISA is committed to producing qualified graduates who are able to compete in the world of work.

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Anti Korupsi

Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta has once again demonstrated its commitment to fighting corruption. This time, through the Public Administration Study Program of the Faculty of Economics, Social Sciences and Humanities (FEISHum), UNISA collaborates with the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) of the Republic of Indonesia and the Muhammadiyah Student Association (IMM) Yogyakarta. This collaboration gave birth to a very important initiative, namely the Women’s Anti-Corruption Guidance.

Anti-Corruption

The event, which took place in the 2nd floor courtroom of the Siti Moendjijah building on Thursday (17/10), attracted at least 90 participants from various universities in Yogyakarta. The theme, “Corruption Eradication through the Yogyakarta Women’s Network”, was the main highlight of the event.

Gerry Katon Mahendra, S.IP., M.IP as the Head of the Public Administration Study Program at UNISA Yogyakarta expressed his appreciation for the implementation of this technical assistance.

“We really welcome this collaboration. Hopefully, this activity can create new anti-corruption agents, especially on campus,” he said.

In line with Gerry, David Sepriwasa, Analyst of Corruption Eradication Directorate of Community Participation Development of KPK RI who became the main speaker, emphasized the important role of women in corruption prevention efforts.

“Women have a very strategic role in the family and society. By equipping them with knowledge and understanding of corruption, we hope that anti-corruption values can be instilled early on,” said David.

Why Women?

The selection of women as the main target in this technical guidance is not without reason. Women have a great influence in family and community life. By involving women in corruption prevention efforts, it is hoped that the values of integrity and honesty can be internalized in the family and the wider social environment.

The event became more lively with a question and answer session between the participants and the moderator. The participants enthusiastically asked questions and shared experiences related to corruption prevention efforts in their respective environments. This shows that awareness of the importance of corruption eradication is increasing among the younger generation.

The collaboration between UNISA Yogyakarta, KPK, and IMM Yogyakarta is expected to be an example for other educational institutions in corruption prevention efforts. In the future, it is hoped that more similar activities will be organized to raise public awareness about the dangers of corruption and the importance of active participation of each individual in combating it.

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Dunia Kerja

The Medical Laboratory Technology (TLM) Study Program of the Faculty of Health Sciences (FIKes) of Universitas ‘Aisyiyah (UNISA) Yogyakarta once again showed its commitment in producing quality graduates. This time, 170 TLM students from the class of 2021 participated in intensive training in preparation for Field Work Practices (PKL).

The activity that took place in the Baroroh Baried hall on Saturday (12/10) provided important briefings that are very relevant to the world of work.

The World of Work

The training included various crucial materials, such as Basic Life Support (BHD), Patient Safety, Infection Prevention and Control (PPI), and the use of Light Fire Extinguishers (APAR) guided by the Muhammadiyah Disaster Management Center (MDMC) team. These materials are very important to be mastered by prospective laboratory health workers, given the importance of patient and laboratory staff safety.

In addition to technical training, students also attended a studium general with the theme “Service of Excellent and Professional Ethics”. The speakers provided an in-depth understanding of professional ethics and excellent service that must be possessed by a medical laboratory worker.

“The main purpose of this briefing is to equip students with knowledge and skills needed in the world of work,” said Dhiah Novalina, S.Si., M.Si as the Head of TLM Study Program.

“With sufficient provision, we hope that students can make the best contribution to society,” she added.

This training activity received a positive response from students. They feel very helpful with the material presented and hope to apply the knowledge gained during the PKL.

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