ISI Yogyakarta Affirms Commitment to MBKM Program Implementation through Collaboration with Ministry of Health RI
Jakarta, February 3, 2025 - Institut Seni Indonesia (ISI) Yogyakarta, especially the Faculty of Recording Media Arts (FSMR), remains committed to implementing the Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) program as mandated by the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Ir. Satryo Soemantri Brodjonegoro, M.Sc., Ph.D., by continuing to prioritize the quality of activities.
As part of this effort, FSMR ISI Yogyakarta in collaboration with the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia (Kemenkes RI) held a handover event for MBKM Batch 4 interns. The event took place in the Naranta Room, Bureau of Communication and Public Services, Adhyatma Building, South Jakarta.
From ISI Yogyakarta, the event was attended by the Vice Dean I for Academic Affairs, Arif Sulistiyono, M.Sn., and Ghalif Putra Sadewa as the coordinator of the MBKM Internship Program. Meanwhile, from the Ministry of Health RI, the Head of the Bureau of Communication and Public Services, Aji Muhawarman, and supporting staff were present: Giri Inayah, Galih Permana, Ragil, and Santi.
A total of eight students were selected in this program through portfolio selection and a series of tests. They are Haikal Julio Setiano, Ahmad Khafid Miftahussurur, Yossenda Venus Aradea, Syella Agustine Kristianti, Muhammad Ahsan Ardiansyah, Rafel Anom Jati Buana, Reza Yuswa Rochim, and Tegar Dwi Kurniawan.
The MBKM Batch 4 internship program will run from February to June 2025. During this period, participants will support various strategic communication activities of the Indonesian Ministry of Health, especially in the field of public services.
FSMR ISI Yogyakarta appreciates the collaboration with the Indonesian Ministry of Health as a concrete step in providing relevant practical experience and enriching student competencies. The essence of this activity lies in improving the quality, knowledge, skills, and attitudes that support the achievement of the FSMR graduate profile. In addition, students will also get recognition in the form of conversion of course grades as one of the superior benefits of the MBKM program. (ghalifputra-fsmr)


