The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Udayana University, carried out the Melaspas of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Building, Bukit Jimbaran Campus on Tilem Kawolu.
Coinciding with the tilem kawolu, Monday 20 February 2023 the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Udayana University, held a mlaspas event in the Dean Building of the Udayana University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine which was held in the Dean Building of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Udayana University, Bukit Jimbaran Campus, Badung Regency. The melaspas event was attended by the Dean and Vice Deans, the Coordinator Program Study, lecturers and staff at the Udayana University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. Melaspas activity was fostered by drh. I Ketut Tono PG, M. Kes. The melasapas activity began with a joint prayer at the Dean Building of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine by the academic community of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Udayana University. Then the event continued with remarks by the Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Prof. Dr. drh. I Nyoman Suartha, M.Si, Prof. Suartha said that with the completion of this melaspas event, FVM was ready to move back to the Bukit Jimbaran Campus in the framework of learning for undergraduate students. The well-running of lectures at this new campus requires the hard work of all academics at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, both leaders, lecturers, staff and students.
Furthermore, the Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Prof. Dr. drh. I Nyoman Suartha, M.Si, also conveyed to the heads of laboratories to immediately prepare a laboratory room in the new building so that practicums can be carried out immediately. The program was then continued by looking at the rooms in the new Dean's Building. Starting from the practicum room, computer room located on floors 1 to 3. Followed by the leadership room on the 4th floor, namely the Dean's room, Head of Administration, Deputy Deans, Coordinator of the Bachelor of Veterinary Program, Unit Coordinators both Learning Development and Quality Assurance Units (UP3M), the Research and Community Service Unit (UP2M) and the Information Management and Cooperation Unit of FVM Unud.
The event then ended with a group photo session by the entire academic community of the Udayana University Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and continued with family events while having lunch together.