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  • Visiting FEB UNS, Head of BPS RI Monitor and Evaluate Study Assignment of the APBN BPS Student at MM FEB UNS

    Visiting FEB UNS, Head of BPS RI Monitor and Evaluate Study Assignment of the APBN BPS Student at MM FEB UNS

    The Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS), welcomed a visitation from the Head of the Center for Education and Training (Pusdiklat) of the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) RI, Suntono, SE, M.Si., and the team on Friday, July 17, 2023.

    The team from BPS was welcomed by the Dean of FEB UNS, Prof. Dr. Djoko Suhardjanto, M.Com., (Hons). PhD., Ak., FEB UNS Deputy Deans, Head of Master of Management (MM) Study Program FEB UNS, and all students delegated in BPS Study Assignment at MM Study Program, at Assembly Room 1 Soeharno Building FEB UNS.

    This visit has a primary objective of monitoring and evaluating the progress of the BPS APBN Student’s study assignments within the Master of Management Study Program FEB UNS.

    After delivering a warm welcome speech and introducing the esteemed figures holding the positions of FEB UNS Dean and Head of the MM Study Program, Prof. Djoko has graciously offered a glimpse into the MM student graduation requirements.

    As a graduation requirement, MM students need to write research articles and have them published in international journals or accredited national journals, with at least Sinta 2. Prof. Djoko also encouraged students to complete their studies within 4 semesters.

    Prof. Djoko also thanked Mr. Suntono and the team who had delegated BPS staff to go on Study Assignments at the MM Study Program FEB UNS and hoped to continue this excellent partnership between FEB UNS and BPS.

    Regarding the partnership between the two institutions, Suntono remarked that BPS Leaders hold a positive view of UNS, highlighting the institution’s commendable and cooperative efforts during the initial year of their partnership with Pusdiklat BPS. This promising start ensures the collaboration with UNS to continue in a sustainable manner.

    On this occasion, the Head of the MM Study Program, Retno Tanding Suryandari, S.E., M.E., Ph.D., reported the students’ development under the BPS Study Assignment at the MM Study Program in detail.

    She also reported that to support a seamless study for the MM students, the study program has organized various activities including Scientific Writing Workshop, Analysis Tool Workshop, NCAB Conference, Business Seminar, Macroeconomic Training and Fiscal Policy, and including an upcoming agenda entitled ‘leadership workshop.’

    After the session, Suntono and the BPS team had an internal discussion with the 18 students regarding their study assignments.

  • Program Manager of FEB UGM Master of Science and Doctoral Program Visits FEB UNS

    Program Manager of FEB UGM Master of Science and Doctoral Program Visits FEB UNS

    The Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS), welcomed a visit from the Program Manager of the Master of Science Study Program and Doctoral Program at Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM). The warm ana amiable welcoming ceremony took place on Tuesday, June 20, 2023, in Assembly Room 1 of Soeharno TS Building, FEB UNS.

    The entourage led by the Coordinator of the Master of Science Study Program and Doctoral Program of FEB UGM, Prof. Catur Sugiyanto, M.S., Ph.D., was welcomed by the Dean, Head of Study Program for the Master’s and Doctoral Study Program FEB UNS, Head of UPM (Quality Assurance Unit) and P4M FEB.

    In his speech, the Dean of FEB UNS, Prof. Djoko Suhardjanto, M.Com (Hons), Ph.D., Ak., welcomed the Head of the FEB UGM Master of Science and Doctoral Program and staff for their visit to FEB UNS. Prof. Djoko also introduced FEB UNS leaders who were attending the event to welcome the team from UGM. Further he shares a highlight of the FEB UNS Masters and Doctoral program profile.

    To this day, FEB UNS has three Master’s Study Programs, namely Master of Accounting, Master of Management, and Master of Economics and Development Studies, and one Doctoral Program in Economics. Prof. Djoko also explained the general stages that must be passed by the Master’s and Doctoral programs students until graduation.

    “As a graduation requirement, there is a UNS Rector Regulation that requires Masters’ students to publish in international journal or Sinta 2 national journals, while Doctoral Program student is required to publish in reputable international journals,” he explained.

    Meanwhile, Prof. Catur as the leader of the UGM entourage expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to visit FEB UNS. “Our main goal is to learn from the younger ones, usually the young ones are more dynamic. Thus, in order to not be left behind we have to visit others more often. This morning we met with our colleagues at UI to discuss Bachelor (S1), Graduate (S2), and Doctoral (S3) study programs, and now we meet with FEB UNS to discuss Masters and Doctoral programs at UNS,” he said.

    He further reveals that the program manager for the Master of Science and Doctoral Program at UGM would like to know more about scientific publications that have been carried out by FEB UNS intensively. The discussion lasted for about two hours and went seamlessly. Hopefully, the discussion will bring benefits for FEB UGM and also UNS.

  • Master in Management Study Program Hosted Academic Consolidation Workshop

    Master in Management Study Program Hosted Academic Consolidation Workshop

    Lecturers of Master in Management Study Program (MM), Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS), attending Workshop in Academic Consolidation for MM Study Program, 17-18 February 2023, in Salatiga.

    Retno Tanding Suryandari, SE, ME, Ph.D., the Head of the Master in Management Study Program, in her remarks, stated that this agenda aims to maintain the networking among lecturers and to find the best solution for the problems faced by MM students and thesis supervisor in completing the student thesis and publication requirement.

    Further, she reveals that this workshop is a follow-up program from the previous coordination meeting.

    The sharing session was divided into two stages, the first is regarding Student Thesis Writing and Publication, Challenges, and Proposed Solution. This session invites two speakers, namely, Prof. Dr. Hunik Sri Runing Sawitri, M.Si., and Dr. Atmaji, MM. The following discussion regarding Graduate Learning Outcomes was reviewed by Dr. Werner Ria Murhadi, SE, MM., CSA, CIB, CRP (APMMI), and Dr. Sinto Sunaryo, M.Si.

    The agenda continues with a working session in infrastructure enhancement, student thesis completion, and publication system, and Graduate Learning Outcome for HRM, finance, marketing, sharia finance, and strategic/operation management concentration elective.

  • Fiscal and Macroeconomic Policy Training was Attended by 18 MM Students of BPS Class

    Fiscal and Macroeconomic Policy Training was Attended by 18 MM Students of BPS Class

    The Master of Management (MM) Study Program of the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS), hosted a Fiscal and Macroeconomic Policy Training for 18 Students from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) Partnership Program, 27 March to 6 April 2023 in the FEB UNS Teleconference Room.

    Three FEB Lecturers servings as instructors in the training were, Dr. Siti Aisyah Tri Rahayu, SE, M.Sc., Dr. Mulyanto, M.E., and Tri Mulyaningsih, S.E., M.Sc., Ph.D. The three lecturers are certified instructors in economic development, monitoring evaluation, fiscal policy, and macroeconomics.

    Head of the MM Study Program, Retno Tanding Suryandari, SE., M.E., Ph.D., in her speech, hoped that this training would be beneficial for students.

    “The training organized by the MM study program is indeed special for the BPS Partnership class. What you have learned in almost two weeks I hope it will be useful for you and your duty in the future,” she said, starting the welcome remarks.

    This training is very interesting because there are significant differences in the pre-test and post-test scores, there is a jump, which is a reflection of the knowledge received by students for 2 weeks of training.

    Two students, Johan Wahyu Utomo and Era Miftakhul Jannah, who have the best grades get a chance to receive certificates earlier.

    After this training, the Head of the MM Study Program will also prepare one more training on leadership.

  • MM FEB UNS Won Indonesia Digital Popular Brand Award 2021

    MM FEB UNS Won Indonesia Digital Popular Brand Award 2021

    The Master Program in Management (MM) Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS) Surakarta won the Indonesia Digital Popular Brand Award (IDPBA) 2021 as a MM education institution with the best digital media management in Indonesia. In total there are 9 (nine) other MM programs from different universities in Indonesia, UNAIR, UNPAD, ITB, IPB, UNDIP, UI, UGM, USU, and UB, that were receiving the award. The award was handed online through the IDPBA ceremony on Thursday (28/10/2021).

    Retno Tanding Suryandari, S.E., M.E., Ph.D., the Head of MM FEB UNS, explained that there are three assessment criteria in IDPBA: Search Engine Based, Social Media Based, and Websites Based. The Search Engine Based criteria were assessed through brand discussion on the internet pages and the average monthly brand search on the internet. The Social Media Based was assessed through the engagement in Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. Lastly, the Website Based criteria assessment was based on the website traffic, website access speed, and mobile user-friendliness. Ten MM programs were selected from these three criteria with early selection criteria of university reviewed in more than 10,000 search engine pages, which UNS was included in the category.

    “One of the factors that I think make UNS included in the Best 10 (is because) UNS actively uses its social media besides formal media at internet pages in introducing UNS and its programs. The utilization of social media, such as YouTube, Instagram, Twitter that become an assessment criterion for university or program traffic,” Retno Tanding Suryandari, Ph.D. explained.

    She also explained that besides the website, currently MM UNS also utilizes other social media such as YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook to communicate with its stakeholders, prospective students, students, and information seekers. Several contents in MM social media are related to business contents, how to manage a business, and the challenges and solutions that can be taken by decision-makers for problems faced by business management and organization.

    The content shared in MM UNS social media is expected to benefit students and other information seekers, such as business managers and other parties. Hopefully, the content provided in the MM social media can be beneficial not only for the students of MM UNS but also for other stakeholders. According to Retno Tanding Suryandari, Ph.D., this award is the result of the Team’s hard works, not only the social media managers but also website managers, faculty contributions, and promotion conducted by the university for all programs in UNS. (Humas FEB)

  • 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).

  • 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)