FEB Unud Again Collaborates with 30 Partners to Succeed the MBKM Program
Denpasar, Media FEB Unud-
On Monday (01/08), the Faculty of Economics and Business, Udayana University
again held the signing of the Cooperation Agreement (PKS) to make the
implementation of the Independent Learning Independent Campus (MBKM)
successful. In the previous period, there were 32 partners who had officially
signed the PKS on March 29, 2022. Now, FEB Unud is again collaborating with 30
partners from various agencies, such as: government, private sector, BUMN/BUMD,
and foundations. The signing of this second collaboration was attended by 29
partners who were present offline in the BH FEB Unud Building Hall. The signing
of this PKS also aims to support the implementation of the Tri Dharma of Higher
Education.
With the aspired goals,
of course the partners who are invited to work together are chosen with various
considerations. “We are looking for partners who are in line with our knowledge
at the Faculty of Economics and Business, Udayana University, and who agree to
synergize together. In addition, we are looking for partners, considering the
reputation it has in the community, but the most important thing is that these
partners should have the same enthusiasm and vision as us," said Gede Bayu
Rahanatha, S.E., M.M. as chairman of the committee in this event. However, the
existence of various considerations does not necessarily make the search for
partners smooth and without obstacles. “Not all of the organizations we visited
were willing to become our partners at MBKM because there may be one
organization that is already bound by its central organization so that it
cannot accept internships arbitrarily. There are also organizations that simply
cannot provide internships. Then, even those who are willing, there are several
things that must be revised, such as how long the internship is, then who is
involved, and also there are some things that are problematic about the
education that will be given later, but everything was clean and clear before
signing and finally we were able to successfully implement cooperation," said
the Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Agoes Ganesha Rahyuda S.E.,
M.T., Ph.D.
If you add up the
previous PKS, there are 62 partners from various agencies who are ready to join
hands with FEB Unud to make the MBKM program a success. According to Bayu
Rahanatha, FEB Unud will focus on implementing cooperation with these partners
first until a time limit will be determined later by the dean. "In
accordance with the direction of the Dean, we will focus on the agenda to
realize the cooperation with the 62 partners we already have. This figure does
not include partners who are categorized as higher education institutions
because we actually have quite a lot of higher education partners,” he stressed
again. Information about these partners will be disseminated in various ways.
“The first is definitely socialization. The second is that once we want to
intensify this program, we will use social media. Third, we always remind study
program coordinator to enter HIMA pockets, both in Initiation, PKKMB, GET to
re-emphasize how important MBKM is. Fourth, maybe we put testimonials on
student experiences at MBKM that we display on social media. From their
experience, we hope that other friends will want to join MBKM," said Agoes
Ganesha. "Later on, a list of institutions that partner with us will be
published by the Deputy Dean for Academic and Planning to be further forwarded
to the study programs and the technical details will be carried out by the
study program," added Bayu Rahanatha.
From the various
information obtained in this activity, it also indicates that the PKS signing
event went smoothly as expected, as well as the enthusiasm of the participants.
“I think it was very smooth, FEB managed to invite many partners to come in one
room. To be honest, I was also surprised because there were so many partners
who attended and the event was really fun,” said Agus Erik Wistika Putra as the
Head of BSO KSPM as well as a participant in the event. Erik also admitted that
his motivation for participating in this event was because he wanted to know
information about FEB partners who could be used as internships. “The
impression is exciting and also informative to directly see partners and want
to immediately become his subordinates. Hopefully friends at FEB can take
advantage of this opportunity that we already have partners. So, friends, if
possible, the knowledge that we have learned in class can be put into
practice,” said Erik adding his impression and message to this event.
Of course, the various
partners who attended also had other motivations and impressions about this PKS
event. "I am honored, I feel happy to be involved in this event,"
said Ida Ayu Dewi Roosyani as a representative of one of the partners, namely
PT XL Axiata. Ayu advised students to take advantage of this opportunity and
find their respective passions so that they know where students fit in with
their internships.
Along with the expectations of the partners and participants present, other expectations emerged. "Hopefully in the future there will be more activities that we carry out together with partners after this. Today we have a PKS, it is hoped that in the future there will be real activities and not only internships, but also other activities. In fact, several partners have proposed several activities for us to run together. The execution of this activity is in the hands of colleagues in the study program together with partners which will be stated in a work document called the implementation of arrangement. This is a draft agreement for the implementation of activities at the study program level with partners who were present today and those who attended last March,” said Bayu Rahanatha.