Singaraja – The Department of Education, Psychology and Guidance (IPPB) FIP Undiksha held a gathering with Harmoni in the context of year-end reflection which took place at Beatrix Patisserie And Gourmet, Jl. Udayana, Banjar Tegal, Buleleng, on Thursday (29/12/2022) evening. On that occasion, the Chancellor of Undiksha, Prof. Dr. I Nyoman Jampel, M.Pd., accompanied by the Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs, Dr. I Made Tegeh, S.Pd., M.Pd., Deputy Dean for General Affairs and Finance, Prof. Dr. I Wayan Widiana, M.Pd., Deputy Dean for Student and Alumni Affairs, Dr. Putu Aditya Antara, S.Pd., M.Pd., Head of the IPPB Department, Dr. Kadek Suranata, S.Pd., M.Pd., Kons, Department Secretary, Dr. I Gde Wawan Sudatha, S.Pd., S.T., M.Pd., and the Coordinator of the TP Study Program, Dr. I Komang Sudarma, S.Pd., M.Pd. Apart from that, there were also retired teaching staff and lecturers in the IPPB department.
Speaking to public relations, the Head of the IPPB department, Kadek Suranata, said that this activity was an effort to increase harmonization between the academic community in the IPPB department.
“This activity is a sharing session between senior and junior lecturers to increase harmonization in the department. We hope that juniors will be motivated to perform better in 2023.
He assessed that, over 1 year, the IPPB department had succeeded in achieving several achievements in the academic, resource, and student affairs fields.
“The progress seems to be very good, namely 2 study programs accredited A, in terms of human resources also experiencing an increase in career levels and further study qualifications., the TP Study Program is currently in the process of AQAS International Accreditation. “Well, if it is successful, it will certainly improve the quality of our education in the department,” he explained.
Meanwhile, Retired Lecturer Prof. Dr. Ni Ketut Suarni, M.S., Kons., really appreciated the successful performance achieved by the IPPB department. He, who once served as Dean of FIP Undiksha, hopes that this type of activity can continue, as a step to strengthen the bonds of togetherness in the IPPB extended family.
“I am very proud of the progress achieved by the IPPB department, both from lecturers and students. “In the future, I hope that this friendly activity will continue so that our friendship is maintained,” he concluded. (hms Dewa Nida)