Strengthening the Institutional Quality of Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta through Sharing Best Practices with Universitas Airlangga
Strengthening the Institutional Quality of Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta through Sharing Best Practices with Universitas Airlangga
Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta (UNY) held an institutional strengthening workshop that presented a key person from Universitas Airlangga (UNAIR) on June 16, 2022, at Swiss Belinn Hotel Surabaya. Four areas of study are discussed: planning, law, cooperation, and public relations. "To accelerate the institutional quality of UNY, it is very natural that we learn about UNAIR best practices. UNAIR has managed to rank quite high in the national University's Main Performance Indicator League," said Prof. Siswantoyo as, Vice-Rector for Planning and Cooperation of UNY.
UNY WON THREE AWARDS AT THE 2021 DIKTIRISTEK AWARD
UNY WON THREE AWARDS AT THE 2021 DIKTIRISTEK AWARD
UNY won as the 1st Rank of Management of Higher Education Cooperation Data for Public Service Agency, the second rank of Management of Cooperation and Facilitation of Higher Education Cooperation Report for Public Service Agency, and first expectation rating of Integrated Service Unit for Higher Education Public Service Agency in the 2021 Diktiristek Award which was held offline and online. The award was received by the Rector of UNY, Prof. Sumaryanto, in Jakarta, Thursday (13/1).
SHAPING THE INTEGRITY OF MILLENNIAL STUDENTS TOWARDS A GOLDEN GENERATION OF ANTI-CORRUPTION
SHAPING THE INTEGRITY OF MILLENNIAL STUDENTS TOWARDS A GOLDEN GENERATION OF ANTI-CORRUPTION
Corruption is an act carried out by public officials, where they abuse the public trust authorized to them to gain personal advantage. Meanwhile, according to Law 31/1999 in conjunction with Law 20/2001, corruption is any person who intentionally, against the law, commits an act to enrich himself or another person or a corporation that results in loss of state finances or the country's economy. The direct impacts of corruption may cause expensive health and education costs, increasing poverty and crime rates, and slower economic growth.