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26Jun/23

FMIPA UNEJ Choir Team Participated in Choir Competition at the University of Jember

The FMIPA choir team participated in a choir competition between work units at the University of Jember (25/6). Getting participant number 3, the FMIPA team performed the Garuda Pancasila song and the chosen song Gundul-gundul Pacul. Dressed in Javanese nuances, the invited guests smiled at the action of wearing sunglasses from the FMIPA men’s team. Present on the agenda were UNEJ leaders, Rector, Vice Rectors and Deans at UNEJ.

The FMIPA team, before competing, was directly encouraged by the Dean of FMIPA UNEJ Drs. Achmad Sjaifullah, M.Sc., Ph.D. who also attended the event. “Thank you for following the training well and being able to work together even though the team is from several elements, there are lecturers, students as well as Dharma Wanita. Show your best, hopefully you will get the best and FMIPA will win,” he said. The Dean and leaders of FMIPA fully support the team that will compete in the annual routine agenda of voice guidance between work units at the University of Jember.. Continue reading

01Jun/22

FMIPA participated in Ceremony and Lively Hari Lahir Pancasila at UNEJ

FMIPA sent a delegation of 33 people to Hari Lahir Pancasila ceremony at the Auditorium Building of University of Jember (1/6). Together with all agencies throughout Indonesia, The UNEJ academic community attended the Hari Lahir Pancasila ceremony which was centered in Ende, Nusa Tenggara Timur with Inspector of the Presidential Ceremony of the Republic of Indonesia Joko Widodo. All ceremony participants, including the FMIPA delegation, wore traditional clothes from various regions in Indonesia. “We appoint representatives from lecturers, education staff and students to take part in Hari Lahir Pancasila ceremony by wearing Indonesian traditional clothes,” said the Dean of FMIPA UNEJ Drs. Achmad Sjaifullah, M.Sc., Ph.D.

During the implementation, several staffs were seen wearing traditional clothes from Central Java, South Sumatra, Madura, the Osing Tribe, and some traditional clothes in Indonesia. Rector of University of Jember in his speech said that we must continue to believe that the values ​​of Pancasila if they are implemented properly will have a good impact on the progress of Indonesian nation. Continue reading