Proposed Activity Presentation in Academic Staff Exchange Incentive Prog. 2012
Posted by : Humas Unib Kamis, 03 Mei 2012 - 11:49:30 WIB
THE candidates of academic staff exchange incentive program 2012, on Tuesday, May 1, followed the proposed activities presentation agenda which took place at meeting room 1 of University of Bengkulu. On this program, there were eight Unib lecturers from several faculties delivered their plans in conducting the exchange program in front of Vice Rector for Cooperation Affairs, Drs. Azhar Marwan, M.Si, and Vice Rector for Academic Affairs, Dr. Ir. Fahrurrozi, M.Sc.
The event was opened by the Vice Rector for Cooperation Affairs. On the occasion, Drs. Azhar Marwan, M.Si. explained that this activity is a new program organized by International Liaison Office in this year. He asked the participants to understand if the funds provided for this program is limited and promising the possibility of raising funds for this activity in the university's budget in the next year if the program is running successfully.
The presentation agenda was started by Dr. Ir. Julian, M.Sc, Dr. Ir. Teguh Adiprasetyo, M.Sc, Dr. Ir. Irnad, M.Sc, Ir. Syafrin Tiaif, M.Sc, Ph.D, and Suharyanto, S.Pt, M.Si respectively, all from the Faculty of Agriculture. Afterwards, step forward Dr. Effed Darta, SE, MBA from Faculty of Economy, followed by Wahyu Widiastuti, S.Sos, M.Sc from the faculty of Social and Policitical Sciences, and ended by Ramya Rachmawati, S.Si, M.Si from Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science. They presented their detailed action plans in the staff exchange program. They have different targeted universities including Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya (RMUTSV), Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UMK). All the presenters showed very high motivation. A few in particular performed outstandingly according to the assessor.
Results of the assessment on the delivery of this proposed activity will be announced in the near future. Vice Rector for Academic Affairs expected all the participants to receive any results, because in fact
Posted by : Humas Unib Kamis, 03 Mei 2012 - 11:49:30 WIB
THE candidates of academic staff exchange incentive program 2012, on Tuesday, May 1, followed the proposed activities presentation agenda which took place at meeting room 1 of University of Bengkulu. On this program, there were eight Unib lecturers from several faculties delivered their plans in conducting the exchange program in front of Vice Rector for Cooperation Affairs, Drs. Azhar Marwan, M.Si, and Vice Rector for Academic Affairs, Dr. Ir. Fahrurrozi, M.Sc.
The event was opened by the Vice Rector for Cooperation Affairs. On the occasion, Drs. Azhar Marwan, M.Si. explained that this activity is a new program organized by International Liaison Office in this year. He asked the participants to understand if the funds provided for this program is limited and promising the possibility of raising funds for this activity in the university's budget in the next year if the program is running successfully.
The presentation agenda was started by Dr. Ir. Julian, M.Sc, Dr. Ir. Teguh Adiprasetyo, M.Sc, Dr. Ir. Irnad, M.Sc, Ir. Syafrin Tiaif, M.Sc, Ph.D, and Suharyanto, S.Pt, M.Si respectively, all from the Faculty of Agriculture. Afterwards, step forward Dr. Effed Darta, SE, MBA from Faculty of Economy, followed by Wahyu Widiastuti, S.Sos, M.Sc from the faculty of Social and Policitical Sciences, and ended by Ramya Rachmawati, S.Si, M.Si from Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science. They presented their detailed action plans in the staff exchange program. They have different targeted universities including Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya (RMUTSV), Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UMK). All the presenters showed very high motivation. A few in particular performed outstandingly according to the assessor.
Results of the assessment on the delivery of this proposed activity will be announced in the near future. Vice Rector for Academic Affairs expected all the participants to receive any results, because in fact






