Improving Towards a PTN with a Public Service Agency, ISI Yogyakarta Visits Udayana University

Udayana University (Unud) received a visit from the Indonesian Arts Institute (ISI) Yogyakarta at the Nation Room, Rectorate Building, Bukit Jimbaran Campus, Monday (2/10/23). This visit was received by the Unud Academic and Statistics Coordinator I Made Yusnantara, and also present on this occasion, namely, the Secretary of the Unud LP3M, the Collaboration and Public Relations Coordinator, the Student Welfare Coordinator, and the Unud Student Reasoning and Information Interest Coordinator.

Unud Academic and Statistics Coordinator I Made Yusnantara, who on this occasion represented the leadership, welcomed and welcomed the group from the Indonesian Arts Institute (ISI) Yogyakarta. In this case he also conveyed the existence of the Udayana University campus which is in three locations, namely, the Sudirman Denpasar campus, the Jalan Pulau Nias campus and the Bukit Jimbaran campus, where the center of the Unud campus remains on the Bukit Jimbaran campus.

In this meeting, the Dean of the Fine Arts Faculty of ISI Yogyakarta, Muhamad Sholahuddin, S.Sn., M.T, expressed his gratitude for the willingness of Udayana University to welcome the group from ISI Yogyakarta. Our aim here is for friendship and to learn from what has been done by the relevant Unud, especially strategies for meeting the IKU. Currently ISI Yogyakarta is in the stage of preparing a proposal to convert to an institution with a Public Service Agency, it is hoped that this can be realized in early 2025. This process is also followed by preparations for IKU which will later be adapted to become a BLU institution.

In this meeting, ISI also explored the experience of Udayana University in achieving the IKU value regarding how it is managed. ISI Yogyakarta itself, which is the Working Unit for Arts Universities, has been in first place in recent years and second place is ISI Denpasar. Another thing that is also information is related to how to manage the tracer study reported by Unud to increase IKU 1, then it is also related to the management of MBKM and IKU-6 in the collaboration sector. "We hope that today's meeting can provide maximum benefits for ISI Yogyakarta in preparation for moving to the BLU Working Unit in the future," he said.