Mila Hidayatul Aula, a student in the Physics Master’s Program at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) at Jember University (UNEJ), has been selected as a full scholarship recipient for the prestigious Female Leadership Camp program “[in]Visible Power.” The global event will be held from September 21-29, 2025, in Obninsk and Moscow, Russia. “FMIPA students from the University of Jember have once again achieved impressive international achievements in the nuclear sector,” said Prof. Dr. Sutisna, S.Pd., M.Si., Head of the Physics Master’s Program, FMIPA. The program is organized by Rosatom State Corporation to support the development of professional female leadership capacity in the nuclear sector and related fields globally. The incentive training camp format is designed to help participants develop personal career strategies, broaden their professional horizons, and strengthen cross-cultural connections.
Program registration opened in early June and closes on June 27, 2025. Prof. Sutisna explained that program applicants must undergo a rigorous selection process. “It all started with filling out the application form, attaching a motivational essay, and then submitting a professional background,” he said. After the registration period closed, the committee conducted a selection process from more than 220 applications received from over 20 countries. The selection process involved assessing motivational essays and professional backgrounds. “Thank God, from that number, 50 top participants were selected, and 10 of them were awarded full scholarships, including our Master of Physics student from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Indonesia (UNEJ),” he concluded. Continue reading

Undergraduate Physics students from the University of Jember conducted an academic visit to the nuclear facility owned by the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), located in the Ahmad Baiquni Science and Technology Area (KST), Yogyakarta. The visit took place on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Western Indonesian Time (WIB). Twenty-two students from the Vector Physics Student Association (HIMAFI) and the Nuclear Physics Club (NPC), along with two Physics lecturers as advisors, participated.
