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19Aug/24

PKKMB Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Jember 2024: “FMIPA UNEJ Berkreasi Berinovasi”

Dean of FMIPA UNEJ Prof. Drs. Dafik, M.Sc., Ph.D., invited new students to shout the jargon at the beginning of the inauguration speech of new students of FMIPA UNEJ. (19/8) “Fakultas MIPA Universitas Jember Berkreasi Berinovasi !!!,” said the Dean of FMIPA, followed by all participants of the ceremony. It was said that the jargon was also a prayer so that in the end all new students could become a generation that has creativity and innovation. “With that provision, FMIPA students who have flexibility will be accepted in various fields of work, becoming scientists, becoming programmers, and also becoming teachers or lecturers; that is very possible,” he continued. The Dean also invited new students to start implementing the jargon of FMIPA graduates achieving 3.5 to the power of 4.

He explained that the first 3.5 is as much as possible 3.5 years for FMIPA students to be able to take their thesis exams; the second is as much as possible to get a GPA of 3.5 to compete with competitors in the world of work. “The next 3.5 is the 3.5 month waiting period for FMIPA graduates to get a job and the last 3.5 million is the first salary that FMIPA graduates get,” hoped the Dean who was accompanied by the Vice Deans, Head of Department Secretaries, Study Program Coordinators, Heads of Laboratories and Head of General Affairs of FMIPA as well as the Vice Coordinators. Prof. Dafik touched on artificial intelligence (AI), which is now definitely on the minds of new students who are in fact Gen-Z students.
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15Aug/24

Preparation for PKKMB 2024, Dean of FMIPA UNEJ Teaches Friendly Service to New Students

“Let’s welcome new FMIPA students with a friendly smile and accompany and introduce all the facilities available at FMIPA,” said the Dean of FMIPA UNEJ, Prof. Drs. Dafik, M.Sc., Ph.D., at the coordination meeting of the 2024 FMIPA PKKMB committee (15/8). The Dean also invited the committee to provide the best service to new students so that they get a good impression at the beginning. “A friendly smile will make new students feel comfortable; for them, this will be the beginning of a new life as students,” he said. The Dean hopes that the accompanying students can apply this because this era is no longer a hazing term. The 2024 PKKMB committee consists of educational staff and BEMF MIPA in the FMIPA UNEJ Dean’s meeting room.

Prof. Dafik also directly taught ice breaking to lighten the atmosphere in between the delivery of PKKMB materials. “When new students are tired, we have to lighten it up with ice-breaking movements that can make them excited again to follow the PKKMB materials,” he said. All meeting participants were invited to follow the movement of writing the letter SAPI using the head, shoulders, and hips. All participants imitated the movements of the Dean of FMIPA until they burst out laughing. “Seeing you all laugh, I am sure if this ice-breaking movement is implemented, new students will be excited again to follow the materials,” he continued. The atmosphere of the meeting became even more lively after Prof. Dafik taught another movement of arranging fingers from one to five. Continue reading

20Mar/24

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Jember, My Choice!!!

The new academic year will soon arrive, and there are 3 entrance routes to University of Jember: Seleksi Nasional Berbasis Prestasi (SNBP), Seleksi Nasional Berbasis Tes (SNBT), and Seleksi Mandiri Mahasiswa Baru (SEMMABA UNEJ). Next, the question arises: Where will you choose to study? What study program will you choose? What faculty will you choose? Of course, there are many considerations to make sure prospective students make the right choice. It could be that the choice falls on the study program at FMIPA-UNEJ. However, if you are still a little unsure about choosing, we will reintroduce FMIPA UNEJ. The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at Jember University has four undergraduate study programs, namely mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology.

This is where the source of all knowledge is, if there is a term not the first choice?? Maybe it needs to be explained, that everyday life is discussed at FMIPA UNEJ, one of which is the field of Biology. Still have any doubts? Mathematics? All calculations, both basic and complex, start from here. What about Physics and Chemistry? When you hear it, you definitely imagine a collection of formulas or theories, but if you put it into practice directly, that’s where the fun and challenges will emerge. It’s time to note and remember that the undergraduate study program at FMIPA University of Jember has become a college target. Continue reading

29Jan/24

Moving Quickly, UNEJ FMIPA Chemistry Master’s Study Program Implements Benchmarking

After the official opening of early 2024, the Master of Chemistry Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Jember University, carried out benchmarking (29/1). Extraordinary, accompanied by Prof. Akhmaloka, Ph.D. Professor of Biochemistry at the Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), who is also former Rector of ITB and former Chancellor of Pertamina University. Also present at the benchmarking was Prof. Dr. Ni Nyoman Tri Puspaningsih, M.Si., Deputy Chancellor for Research, Innovation, and Community Development, Airlangga University. Taking place in the FMIPA Chemistry Department meeting room, all chemistry master’s study program lecturers gained insight into study program management.

Plt Dean of FMIPA UNEJ and Vice Dean I of FMIPA, who are also chemistry lecturers, took part in the presentations from the two experts. It was discussed in detail, starting from recruiting new students, designing the curriculum, improving the quality of lecturers, supporting research groups for students, scholarships or UKT assistance, as well as research funds. Student recruitment can be targeted in the eastern regions of Indonesia and Kalimantan through chemistry education methods. “Hold a pretest and posttest for master’s student recruitment; for foreign students, you can collaborate with embassies with financing agreements,” said Prof. Akhmaloka. Continue reading