Contributor: Supriyono | Editor: Dadi Darmadi
The Center for Quality Assurance (PPM) of ÖйúPÕ¾ (UIII) organized a meeting with officials from the National Accreditation Agency for Higher Education (BAN-PT). At the meeting, UIII officials expressed their concern about the challenges the university is facing in the accreditation process, particularly the lack of lecturers and professors. The speakers advised that UIII could solve the issue by recruiting emeritus professors.
Held on July 4-5, 2024, at the Veranda Hotel Pakubuwono in South Jakarta, the meeting was part of the preparation for UIII’s accreditation of higher education institutions (AIPT) for the academic year 2024.
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Key speakers at the event included Prof. Dr. Slamet Wahyudi from the Executive Council of BAN-PT and Prof. Dr. Adang Suhendra, a lecturer of information technology at Gunadarma University. UIII officials in attendance were Rector Prof. Jamhari, Dr. Phil. Syafiq Hasyim (interim Vice-Rector for Academics and Director of the Central Library), Prof. Amsal Bakhtiar (interim Vice-Rector of Finance), and University Secretary Dr. Chaider S. Bamualim.
The speakers also guided the fulfillment of administrative requirements, emphasizing the importance of completing all necessary documents by August 18, 2024. This step is crucial for maintaining UIII’s permit to conduct educational activities in higher education and to produce graduates.
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As an international graduate educational institution, UIII is committed to providing excellent quality education that meets international standards. Established in 2016 as a National Strategic Project based on Presidential Decree No. 57 Year 2016, UIII is entrusted with the diplomatic mission of representing Indonesia on the global stage in promoting moderate Islam through education. Currently, it hosts 354 students from 31 countries worldwide.