FMIPA-USK 2024 Work Meeting Encourages Academic Quality Improvement and Global Competitiveness

Banda Aceh, February 27, 2024 – The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) of Syiah Kuala University (USK) held its annual work meeting with the aim of discussing the work plan for 2025, consolidating the work program for 2024 , and evaluating the achievements of the previous year. Titled “Synergy Towards Academic Quality Improvement and Global Competitiveness Strengthening,” this meeting aims to formulate the 2025 Budget Work Plan (RKA) while reviewing the implementation of programs in the 2024 RKA to realize the vision and mission of FMIPA-USK and achieve Key Performance Indicators (KPI) and Additional Performance Indicators (API).

In his speech, the Dean of FMIPA-USK, Prof. Dr. Taufik Fuadi Abidin, S.Si., M.Tech, stressed the importance of efforts to improve academic quality and foster global cooperation to enhance FMIPA’s global competitiveness. He also highlighted the importance of cooperation among study programs in achieving KPI and API targets. “Let’s work together to make FMIPA and Syiah Kuala University better,” he said. Monitoring of KPI achievement will be evaluated every third week of each month in routine leadership meetings.

Performance improvement through KPI and API at FMIPA-USK is agreed upon through a work agreement contract signed by the dean with the rector, and continued between department heads, study programs, and the dean. Directions were also given by the former Dean of FMIPA-USK, Prof. Dr. TM Iqbalsyah, S.Si, M.Sc, who hoped that the programs designed in the previous year would run according to the targets set.

This work meeting was attended by a range of vice deans, chairpersons of the Faculty academic senate, SP4 chairpersons, SJMF, department heads, program heads, and other officials, including alumni chairpersons. The results of this work meeting will be further discussed in a university-level work meeting to be held soon.

At the same event, the Dean of FMIPA was also awarded the three best Departments within the FMIPA-USK community. “Congratulations to the Department of Biology, the Department of Mathematics, and the Department of Statistics for their outstanding performance,” he concluded.

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