Banda Aceh, August 7, 2024 – In a bid to enhance the quality of education and research, the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) recently held a solemn ceremony to present the Civil Servant Candidate (CPNS) Decree to 37 new faculty members. This event underscores the faculty’s commitment to continually elevate its academic standards through the recruitment of highly qualified educators.
The new CPNS recipients hail from various regions across Indonesia, including Bandung, Batubara, Banda Aceh, Aceh Besar, Pidie, Mukomuko, and many others. This geographical diversity not only enriches the academic environment with varied perspectives but also demonstrates FMIPA’s capability to attract top talents from all corners of the nation.
Each new faculty member brings an impressive educational background, with the majority holding Master’s degrees (S-2) in diverse disciplines such as Biology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Physics, Informatics, Statistics, Chemistry, and Computer Science. Their graduation years range from 2007 to 2023, indicating that the faculty has succeeded in recruiting educators who are not only experienced but also possess up-to-date knowledge.
These new faculty members are expected to make significant contributions in their respective fields, both in teaching and research. FMIPA is committed to maintaining and enhancing the standards of higher education by welcoming these highly qualified and diverse educators.
The presentation of the CPNS Decree is part of FMIPA’s continuous effort to foster innovation and produce impactful research at both national and international levels. These new faculty members will play a crucial role in strengthening FMIPA’s educational and research programs, ensuring that the faculty remains a center of academic and research excellence contributing to scientific advancements in Indonesia.
With the addition of these competent and experienced educators, FMIPA is optimistic about achieving higher educational standards and creating a dynamic and innovative academic environment. Their presence is expected to enrich the teaching and learning process and promote the realization of outstanding research that will benefit society and the world of science at large.