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  • The Chairman of OJK, Rector of UNS, and Dean of FEB UNS Inaugurated Al-Latief Mosque FEB UNS

    The Chairman of OJK, Rector of UNS, and Dean of FEB UNS Inaugurated Al-Latief Mosque FEB UNS

    The Chairman of the Board of Commissioners (DK) of the Financial Services Authority (OJK) of the Republic of Indonesia, Prof. Wimboh Santoso, the Rector of Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS) Surakarta, Prof. Jamal Wiwoho, and the Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) UNS, Prof. Djoko Suhardjanto signed an inscription to mark the inauguration of Al-Latief Mosque FEB UNS, Friday (1/10/2021).

    The inauguration ceremony by Prof. Jamal, Prof. Wimboh, and Prof. Djoko (left to right)

    During the inauguration of the new Mosque, Prof. Wimboh, Prof. Jamal, and Prof. Djoko also did the ribbon-cutting ceremony symbolizing the readiness Al-Latief Mosque as a special place of worship and other supporting activities to improve the quality of worship and also the community welfare.

    The Dean of FEB UNS, in his report, states that the Al-Latief Mosque was previously a prayer room (mushola). A critical renovation of the building is essential to provide a more comfortable prayer.

    The Dean also thanked Bank Mandiri, Bank BRI, Bank BNI, and OJK for providing assistance in the Al-Latief Mosque renovation. Thus, establishing a comfortable praying site for worshipers in carrying out prayer and other activities.

    “The design of our Mosque follows the philosophy of sharia, tarekat (order), hakikat (nature), and makrifat (knowledge). The pillars are ‘gilig (round in shape)’ as a symbol of ‘manembah kepada Gusti‘ (worshiping the God almighty),” he said.

    Prof. Wimboh delivers inauguration speech

    The Dean has also appointed a young lecturer from FEB UNS, Ibrahim Fatwa Wijaya, Ph.D., as the Takmir (manager) of the Al-Latief Mosque to maintain the Mosque further. The new Takmir is expected to transform the Mosque into a center of excellence. Prof. Djoko also wishes for more religious activities in the Mosque such as Islamic economic studies and Islamic history for the greater benefit of the community and contribute to UNS achievement.

    Similarly, Prof. Wimboh emphasized that a mosque is not only a worship place but also a center for knowledge development, which can be beneficial to the community. There must be studies, innovations in the development of Shariah values.

    “Alhamdulillah, the Al-Latief Mosque, which was previously a mushola, is now better, more comfortable, and beneficial for both of FEB academic community and the general community. The Al-Latief Mosque can be a center of excellence. Not only for prayer, not only to worship but to establish synergy in raising innovation for sharia values,” said Prof. Wimboh.

    Reviewing the Mosque architecture and facilities

    According to Prof. Wimboh, the significance of sharia and Islamic studies is mainly because the majority of the Indonesian population is Muslim. Therefore, increasing the percentage of community members who wish to enjoy Islamic banking products.

    “The potential for Sharia banking is still very small, with only 9 percent. Now, how can we increase that portion? Shariah products must be propagated. The community sharia assets must also be propagated. Mosque administrators should set in discussions regarding the innovations on how to develop the Mosque,” said Prof. Wimboh.

    After the inauguration, Prof. Wimboh, Prof. Jamal, and Prof. Djoko, alongside a number of invited guests, were reviewing the architecture and facilities at Al-Latief Feb UNS Mosque. (Humas FEB)

  • BPUF FEB UNS Provides Managerial Training for Sharia Cooperative Manager in Solo

    BPUF FEB UNS Provides Managerial Training for Sharia Cooperative Manager in Solo

    A number of the managers in Koperasi Simpan Pinjam dan Pembiayaan Syariah (Sharia Savings and Loans Cooperative-KSPPS) Solo participated in a managerial training organized by the Business Management Agency of the Faculty of Economics and Business (BPUF), Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS), Saturday, September 25 at the Amrani Hotel Solo.

    The Head of BPUF FEB UNS, Dr. Ahmad Ikhwan Setiawan, SE, MT., in his statements, reveals that the training aims to introduce the significance of fintech implementation to support various cooperative business operations. According to him, fintech implementation in KSPPS Surakarta is still limited, and most of the daily operations activities are still carried out manually, which leads to limited market coverage. This condition is in contrast with the MSMEs spirit in Solo, which encourages online business. Therefore, such asymmetry needs to be addressed immediately to allow KSPPS Surakarta to have a significant role in business and economic growth in Solo.

    Additionally, KSPPS is also expected to synergize with the existing financial institutions to increase product innovation and funding. “Cooperatives need to conduct fintech technology assessments to observe various fintech initiatives that are suitable for cooperatives. Afterward, cooperatives need to internalize and socialize the fintech benefits to avoid employees’ resistance. Selecting the right fintech partners is also crucial to find the most capable and efficient financial technology. Periodical monitoring and evaluation on fintech application is carried out to understand its impact on the cooperatives’ performance,” he explained.

    Dr. Ikhwan added that there are many advantages of fintech implementation in KSPPS Surakarta. Cooperatives that adopt fintech are more capable of demonstrating an excellent service quality to achieve customers’ or members’ satisfaction. Fintech adoption in cooperatives can enhance its’ brand image as a trusted cooperative due to its capabilities to adopt technological advances.

    Fintech adoption can expand a cooperative’s market share, reaching out to more depositors and borrowers, expanding to various cities or even across various regions. Fintech allows communication between depositors and borrowers to be more timely, thus various lending and borrowing decisions can be executed quickly. (Humas FEB)

  • FE UNTAN Deanery Visit FEB UNS, Discussing MBKM

    FE UNTAN Deanery Visit FEB UNS, Discussing MBKM

    The Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) UNS received a visit from the Deanery of the Faculty of Economics, Tanjungpura University (UNTAN) Pontianak, Monday 20 September 2021, in Meeting Room 1 FEB UNS. On this occasion, the representative of FEB UNS presented the faculty profile, the Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) Policy, and its implementation in each study program.

    Dr. Haryono, WD 2 FE UNTAN presenting the FE UNTAN profile

    The entourage of FE UNTAN, consisting of Muz’an Sulaiman, SE., MM., as the Vice-Dean 1 FE UNTAN, Dr. Haryono, SE, Ak, CPA, Asean CPA, as the Deputy Dean 2 FE UNTAN, Dr. Restiatun, MSi, Secretary of the IE Doctoral Study Program FE UNTAN, Dr. Afrizal, MSi, the Head of the FE UNTAN Library, was welcomed by the Dean of FEB UNS, Prof. Djoko Suhardjanto, M.Com. (Hons) Ph.D., Ak., FEB UNS Vice Deans, the Heads of Undergraduate Study Programs, and the Head of Doctoral Programs in Economics FEB UNS. Following the welcome remark, Prof. Djoko Suhardjanto briefly explained the profile of FEB UNS.

    Prof. Djoko mentioned that all undergraduate and postgraduate study programs at FEB UNS have been accredited A from the National Accreditation Board for Higher Education (BAN-PT). International accreditation certifications have also been achieved, such as the EPAS, AUN QA, and ABEST21. Around November this year, the three undergraduate study programs in FEB UNS, the Accounting, Management, and Development Economics will be assessed by AQAS, an international accreditation agency recognized by the Directorate General of Higher Education (Dikti). This year also, FEB UNS has opened an international class.

    “Since 6 October 2020, UNS has obtained the status of a State University with Legal Entity (PTN-BH). In addition, UNS is included in the first cluster or the main cluster of the best universities (PT) in Indonesia. Because of the PTNBH status, there is the main requirement where 50% of the lecturers must have a doctoral degree, and FEB is slowly fulfilling this requirement,” he said.

    Visiting the FEB UNS Studio

    Meanwhile, information regarding the MBKM Policy in FEB UNS was delivered by the Vice Dean of Academic Research and Student Affairs FEB UNS, Prof. Izza Mafruhah, SE, M.Si. The implementation at study program level was delivered by the Head of Accounting Study Program, Agung Nur Probohudono, SE, M.Sc., Ph.D., Ak., CA., the Head of Management Study Program, Dr. Atmaji, MM, and the Head of Development Economics Study Program, Bhimo Rizky Samudro, SE, M.Si., Ph.D.

    During the visit, the UNTAN Deanery also visited some of the FEB UNS facilities adapted to national and international accreditation standards, including classrooms, professor rooms, learning studio rooms, work stations, teleconferencing rooms, and others. (Humas FEB).

  • Accounting Study Program Held a Public Lecture in Banks Performance and Business Development During a Pandemic

    Accounting Study Program Held a Public Lecture in Banks Performance and Business Development During a Pandemic

    The COVID-19 pandemic that hit Indonesia for almost two years has caused many changes in the business world. Numerous businesses faced a decline in turnover and even filed for bankruptcies because they were unable to fund their operations. The decrease in people’s income reduces community purchasing power to buy secondary needs. Based on a survey conducted by the Bank Indonesia Representative Office in Solo, business activities are kept on declining until the 4th quarter of 2020. The level of current assets or cash and profitability or operating profit of a business entity had decreased by -2.8% and -25% for the last three consecutive months at the end of the fourth quarter of 2020, respectively.

    This statement was conveyed by Lekso Mirmawan, the Head of the Bank Jateng Solo Branch, in a Public Lecture on Banks Performance and Business Development During the Pandemic, organized by the Accounting Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS), Wednesday, September 15, 2021. Furthermore, he said that the banking sector is one of the sectors required by the government to take part in the national economic recovery. Banks must make internal and external transformations to contribute to the community, customers, or bank debtors.

    “One of the strategic efforts taken is to provide credit relaxation to debtors affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. This relaxation is provided in the form of deferment for the payment of principal credit installment within a certain period. At the same time, there was an allowance that let some debtors to only pay for the outstanding interest. Following this pattern, we hope that debtors can survive the crisis, funding their working capital, operational costs, and so on,” he explained.

    Another type of relaxation provided is the exemption of principal and interest payment for a certain period. This relaxation is given to companies that are non-essential in nature to encourage entrepreneurs to recover their operations and survive the pandemic.

    Additionally, banks are also diverting commercial loans to consumer loans based on a fixed salary installment. This loan aims to stimulate civil servants borrowing by providing low loan interest.

    During this pandemic, banks are also facing public distrust issues regarding the customers’ fund’s security. Until today, the banking sector seeks to provide education and information dissemination to convince customers that public funds deposited in banks are guaranteed by the Indonesia Deposit Insurance Corporation (LPS).

    Meanwhile, Raja Alkautsar, the Owner of Tanaku Kopi, as the second speaker in the public lecture, which was attended by more than 160 participants, highlights the strategies for those who want to be successful entrepreneurs.

    According to him, to establish a business, one must have passion. Passion can be seen when someone is thrilled to do something and is not bored even though he does it for a long time, always enjoying the specific activity. Passion, if honed, will be a great business opportunity.

    “People who have passion will be more detailed, do not want to make mistakes, and do not want to lose. Some of the successful people I have met usually carry out their work activities beyond reasonable limits, very hard-working, even when they are hanging out, their discussion revolved around work. They come home just to sleep,” he said.

    Raja added that the requirement to become an entrepreneur is to never give up. If you fail, you need to immediately get up again. The pressure in the business world is indeed very high, especially when working with other people because there will be a profit-sharing mechanism.

    When starting a business, it is important to visit, record, and analyze competitors’ businesses continuously. Find out why their business is crowded to understand the clues. Most importantly, it is crucial to always provide satisfactory service to the customers. Thus they will always repeat their visits. (Humas FEB).

  • FEB UNS Held Achievement Motivation Training and Outbound for Academic Support Staff

    FEB UNS Held Achievement Motivation Training and Outbound for Academic Support Staff

    The Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS) held an Achievement Motivation Training (AMT) and Outbound on Saturday, September 11, 2021, in Tempel, Sleman, Yogyakarta. The first stage of training was attended by more than 40 FEB UNS academic support staff (tendik), the Deanery, and the Head of several Study Programs in FEB UNS.

    Before the outbound start, Prof. Djoko Suhardjanto, M.Com., Hons., Ph.D., Ak., as the Dean of FEB UNS, reveals that this activity is not only for refreshment but also to provide motivation in strengthening the academic support staff teamwork in facing work challenges in FEB UNS. This year’s outbound was different from the previous year because participants will need to travel quite a distance around the foot of Mount Merapi and various obstacles, walking through Salak gardens, forest, and cruising along a riverbank.

    The Dean hopes that after the training, the academic support staff can always collaborate harmoniously and maintain cohesiveness to achieve common goals. “Let’s keep a calm and peaceful life, urip sing urup memayu hayuning Bawana. Life should provide benefits for others, provide happiness, safety, and prosperity for the environment,” Prof. Djoko stated.

    During the outbound, the academic support staff was divided into 3 (three) groups that must follow the directions provided by the travel guide. Each group must stay together and help each member in solving the challenges. Some of the rules that must be obeyed during the trip include not taking anything when entering the community’s plantation area, not throwing anything away, not killing any animals except in forced circumstances.

    During the trip, the staff must be extra careful while going up and down hills with slippery soil, traversing the Krasak River with a fairly swift and deep-water level, as well as steep waterfall cliffs. The FEB staff are also required to cut through the Sempadan Forest. At the end of the trip, a Gayam tree was planted on the Krasak riverbanks to preserve nature.

    After the outbound, FEB academic support staff took part in a gathering at the Pendhopo of Omah Noto Plankton to share and evaluate the outbound activities, which lasted for approximately 4 hours.

    Overall, all of FEB UNS support staff had a pleasant impression on the experience on the trip through the gardens, forests, rivers, and the games provided by the guide team. The staff also gave suggestions and input to the Omah Noto Plankton team, as the outbound organizing and leading team, for future improvements. (Humas FEB)

  • FEB UNS Holds Hybrid Lecture Simulation

    FEB UNS Holds Hybrid Lecture Simulation

    A number of first semester students from the Management Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS) attended the Introduction to Macroeconomics lecture delivered by Prof. Dr. Izza Mafruhah, SE, M.Si., in Classroom 2.203 FEB UNS. At the same time, the rest of other students who enrolled to the course can follow the session through Zoom Cloud Meeting, Friday, September 3, 2021.

    This hybrid lecture, which combines two learning methods (online and direct learning), is an initial simulation carried out by FEB UNS to prepare Face-to-face Lectures (PTM) that will be implemented gradually by UNS. In the early stages, UNS will hold PTM for the first semester (class of 2021) students while prioritizing the residents of Solo Raya and vaccinated students to attend the PTM. Students are vibrant and enthusiastic about participating in the hybrid lecture simulation that will last for 2 hours.

    “Students attending the face-to-face lectures are currently only from the Great Solo region, such as from Wonogiri, Sukoharjo, Klaten, and also Surakarta. With this method, lecturers can explain the material in more detail, especially for topics that require calculation, since Zoom Cloud Meeting still has limitations,” said Prof. Izza reveals after her lecture.

    According to her, equipment and technical officers’ preparation to support the implementation of this hybrid lecture are crucial to facilitate students, both joining the face-to-face lecture and virtual lecture, in understanding the material and allowing them to join class discussions can smoothly. Prof. Izza hopes that the university will immediately provide vaccination facilities for the new students; thus, students can safely join the face-to-face lecture.

    Meanwhile, Andreansyah Saputra, a student of the Management Study Program, said that this method is implemented perfectly. Students can clearly understand the material presented by the lecturer.

    “We, as students, feel comfortable attending lectures while maintaining health protocols on campus and in class,” he said briefly. (Humas FEB)

  • FEB UNS Hosted AQAS Accreditation Dissemination and Preparation

    FEB UNS Hosted AQAS Accreditation Dissemination and Preparation

    Three study programs in the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS), the Accounting, Management, and Development Economics Study Program, are applying for the Agency for Quality Assurance by Accreditation of Study Programs (AQAS) International Accreditation this 2021. The study programs’ AQAS Self Evaluation Report (SER) was submitted in early August 2021 along with two other study programs in UNS. If the desk evaluation review returned a favorable result, the study programs would undergo a virtual site assessment in early November. In this regard, FEB UNS organized a hybrid AQAS Accreditation Dissemination and Preparation for the faculty members on Wednesday, September 1, 2021.

    The event, which was attended by all faculty members, academic support staff, and student organizations representatives, invited two speakers, Dr. Heni Hendrayati, SIP, MM., from the Indonesian Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia Bandung, and Irwan Trinugroho, SE, M.Sc. Ph.D., the Director of Partnership, Development, and Internationalization UNS, who is also a Lecturer at FEB UNS.

    The Dean of FEB UNS, Prof. Drs. Djoko Suhardjanto, M.Com Hons, Ph.D., Ak., in his speech, states that AQAS is one of the international accreditation institutions recognized by the Directorate General of Higher Education (Dikti). The accreditation was established in 2002 and is headquartered in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

    “Since UNS was determined as a State University with Legal Entity (PTNBH) starting of October 6, 2019, we have been given the mandate to be the top 500 global universities. This is an arduous assignment and has become our collective responsibility; therefore, an international accreditation is very much needed,” he said.

    Furthermore, the Ministry set a target for the Universitas Sebelas Maret to have 15 out of its 167 study programs accredited internationally. It is clear that for the FEB UNS, the target is to get all of its study programs accredited internationally.

    In fact, before UNS was designated as PTNBH, the study programs at FEB had been accredited and certified internationally. The Bachelor in Management and Development Economics Study Program has received AUN QA certification, while the Bachelor in Accounting Study Program received EPAS certification. As for the postgraduate study programs, the Masters in Accounting, Masters in Management, Masters in Accounting, and Doctoral Programs in Economics, have been certified by ABEST 21. However, all those previous accreditation institutions are currently not recognized by DIKTI. Hence, the Faculty need a slight amendment to find a recognized international accreditation agency.

    At the end of his remarks, the Dean wishes that the two speakers will enlighten the Faculty members on the focal point of AQAS Accreditation to assist the study programs at FEB UNS in earning the international certification. According to BAN-PT criteria, if a study program has received international accreditation, it will automatically be granted superior status. Hopefully, by the end of this year, all undergraduate study programs will be internationally accredited.

    The two invited speakers for the session explained in detail the preparation process, the site visit, and the description AQAS accreditation assessment. The invited speakers also explained the strategies needed to ensure the assessment process went smoothly.

    Dr. Irwan emphasized that the most crucial aspect of the assessment is the preparation of lecturers, students, and any other stakeholders invited to the interview session. The study program task force must discuss and communicate all assessment material and criteria to the invited stakeholder to establish a similar understanding according to the study program’s SER. Furthermore, the study programs must prepare and arrange all potential documents in a virtual drive to facilitate the ease of access. Additionally, the assessed study programs must follow the approved schedule and focus on the assessment process. (Humas FEB)

  • The Morning Briefing of UNS: Three Focal Points According to the Dean of FEB UNS

    The Morning Briefing of UNS: Three Focal Points According to the Dean of FEB UNS

    As one of the universities that nurtured from the Pancasila values and devoted all of its capabilities to the greater community welfare, Universitas Sebelas Maret plays an active role in learning activities that involve all stakeholders in the Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka Program (MBKM).

    In this MBKM program, UNS must shape the noble and virtuous character of the nation’s young generation and assist students in developing their abilities. This assistance should cover both the hard skills and soft skills through the eight types of MBKM activities. Doing so will ensure that UNS will not become an ivory tower in the education sector but also plays an active role in the community by devoting its energy through scientific contribution and charitable knowledge. This statement was delivered by the Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Prof. Drs. Djoko Suhardjanto, M.Com (Hons), Ph.D., Ak., in the virtual Morning Briefing attended by all UNS academic members, Monday, August 30, 2021.

    Further, he explains that evaluation and budget implementation for the second half of the semester aims to improve education quality both in human resource development, teaching and learning facilities, including international-class laboratories, and various supporting facilities to encourage superior accreditation at both national and international levels.

    In terms of the achievement of the second semester in 2021 Key Performance Indicators (KPI), Prof. Djoko states that UNS has made various efforts to achieve the target KPI in the previous semester. All UNS academic members, including the faculty members in collaboration with lecturers, students, and academic support staff, are working hard to achieve the KPI target and even exceed it and continue to strengthen UNS position in the first cluster of Indonesia’s universities ranking. However, all these strenuous efforts must be implemented continuously to achieve UNS’ ultimate objective as a world-class university, both at the Asian University Ranking and the World University Ranking.

    These three main points were conveyed by Prof. Djoko Suhardjanto in the Morning Briefing welcoming the last week of August. Many are expected that UNS will be more successful both in the national and international spheres.

    The Morning Briefing is a routine held by UNS on Mondays, where the party responsible for the briefing is selected from, in turn, from the 16 Work Units at UNS. As of August 30, 2021, FEB is fully responsible for the Morning Briefing implementation.

    Other than Prof. Djoko, other officers who served in the Morning Briefing are the Head of the Management Study Program, Dr. Atmaji, who led the tribute to Country Flag and National Anthem. Meanwhile, the Moment of Silence was led by the FEB UNS Dean, Prof. Djoko Suhardjanto, followed by the Recitation of the Pancasila Manuscript by the Chair of the Faculty Senate, Prof. Tulus Haryono, Recitation of the Preamble to the 1945 Constitution by the Vice Dean for Academics, Research, and Student Affairs, Prof. Izza Mafruhah, Recitation of the Panca Prasetya Korps Pegawai RI by the Vice Dean for Human Resources, Finance, and Logistics Affairs, Dr. Djuminah, Prayer by the Vice Dean for Planning, Partnership, Business, and Information Affairs, Dr. Mugi Harsono, and lastly the Master of Ceremony was conducted by the FEB UNS Public Relations Staff, Tetri Wahyu Aryanti. (Humas FEB)

  • Welcoming New Students, Dean of FEB Invites Students to Accomplish Achievements at National and International Levels

    Welcoming New Students, Dean of FEB Invites Students to Accomplish Achievements at National and International Levels

    More than 700 new students from the Undergraduate Study Programs in the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Sebelas Maret (FEB UNS), participated in the Virtual New Student Introduction to Campus Life (PKKMB) on Monday, August 16, 2021. The Dean of FEB UNS, Prof. Drs. Djoko Suhardjanto, M.Com. (Hons). Ph.D., Ak., welcomed new students and symbolically handed students’ Semester Course Plan to three student representatives from each study program, Widya Zhafira from Accounting Study Program, Devina Alfa Levia Rizky Alharis from Management Study Program, and Perdana Gilang Yudha Firmansyah from Development Economics Study Program.

    “The Deanery of FEB UNS congratulate the new students. We are thrilled and proud because all of you have joined our Faculty as new students. Once again, congratulations, you have become the faculty members of FEB UNS. Please stay enthusiastic in your study, strengthen your capacity in the FEB UNS Candradimuka crater (t/n: Candradimuka represents an ancient stringent training ground for great champions in old Javanese manuscript), a cultivating place to nurture your competencies to achieve success,” said the Dean encouragingly.

    All study programs at FEB UNS, both the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Study Programs, have been accredited ‘A’ by the National Accreditation Board for Higher Education (BAN-PT). Various international accreditation certifications are also achieved by the study programs such as EPAS, AUN QA, and ABEST21. Starting on October 6, 2020, UNS obtained the status as a State University with Legal Entity (PTN-BH). In addition, UNS is included in the first cluster or the main cluster of the best universities in Indonesia.

    Further, the Dean also advised that while studying in FEB UNS, new students must maintain good interaction with all existing educational components on the campus and alumni who are often visiting FEB UNS. Numerous alumni of FEB UNS are successful figures occupying important positions both in governmental and private sectors. The notable alumni, among others, are Prof. Wimboh Santoso, who currently serves as Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the Indonesian Financial Services Authority (OJK), Doni P Joewono, the current Deputy Governor of Bank Indonesia, Didik Hartantyo, President Director of PT KAI, and several other successful alumni in the private sector including Harijanto, and Nur Harjanto.

    At the end of his remarks, the Dean hopes that students would be able to accomplish numerous achievements, both at the national and international levels, while still promoting the nation’s noble cultural values and upholding the life principle of ‘urip sing urup memayu hayuning bawana’ (life should provide benefits for others as well as for the universe).

    The PKKMB activity that lasted from morning until late afternoon was also filled with explanations from the FEB UNS Vice Deans, Laboratory Administrator, Supporting Units, Academic Support Staff, and the lecturers from each study program. Several successful alumni are invited to deliver a motivational speech to the new students, such as Doni Primanto Joewono, SE, M.Si, Ubaidi Socheh Hamidi, SE, MM., Endang Kurniawan, SE, Ak., and Dr. Nur Harjanto, MM.

    The Deputy Governor of Bank Indonesia, Doni P. Joewono, in his speech, conveyed four important things to guide students to be successful in pursuing studies and careers, namely, being grateful, finding role models, having passion, and being adaptive. The success achieved by the students is due to Allah’s and parents’ blessing. Gratitude must always be expressed for the opportunity to be enrolled on this campus because currently, the achievements of FEB UNS are growing rapidly. All study programs at FEB have been accredited A and obtained international certification.

    Furthermore, it was conveyed that students must also have a role model to encourage them in achieving future success in their studies and career. “Role models provide motivation and encouragement in learning. Having a role model allows us to explore ourselves, we have a dream, knowing our future goals, whether to continue our studies or to be an economist or to be an entrepreneur, who will be our example,” Mr. Doni said enthusiastically.

    Students must also have passion, must have an interest. Passion will encourage students to find role models and be active in organizational activities to enrich and expand students’ knowledge and experience. Fourth, students must be adaptive. Successful people are adaptive people, not just smart and intelligent people. How many people are having mediocre academic achievements but are successful at work because they are highly adaptive to their job environment. (Humas FEB)

  • Behavioral Accounting Research Group at FEB UNS Assisted KSM Tegal Duwur

    Behavioral Accounting Research Group at FEB UNS Assisted KSM Tegal Duwur

    The community service team from the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS), consisting of the members of the Behavioral Accounting Research Group (RG), provided assistance in the diversification of eco-printed batik products to the Community Self-Reliance Group (KSM) at Tegal Duwur in Pokak Village, Klaten Regency, on Friday, July 2, 2021.

    Led by Y. Anni Aryani, Ph.D., the team consisted of Prof. Doddy Setiawan, Dr. Payamta, Dr. Evi Gantyowati, Dian Perwitasari, M.Si., An Nurrahmawati, M.Si., Isna Putri Rahmawati, M.Sc., and Taufiq Arifin, Ph.D. The team provided equipment to support the needs of KSM Tegalduwur, including sewing machines and stoves. Additionally, the team supplied consumable materials, such as various types of fabric and canvas, as the media for creating eco-printed products.

    The team also assisted the KSM in marketing and financial administration. The KSM members were trained to record their equipment inventory and daily transactions.

    This community service activity, which lasted from March to November 2021, aims to assist KSM Tegal Duwur in product diversification innovation to compete with existing eco-printed products in the market.

    Previously, in 2020, the Behavioral Accounting RG provided assistance in this village by conducting training on eco-printed fabric production and supplying various equipment and materials for eco-print production.

    Ecoprint is a technique of imprinting patterns on media using natural materials. It is an easily applicable technique and the results can be used as raw materials for clothing or other craft items such as umbrellas, fans, book covers, and more.