UNNES continues to improve its ranking through acceleration in various fields to realize Nawa Target. Acceleration includes the field of scientific publication, an increase in the percentage of A-accredited Study Programs, the addition of S3 qualified lecturers, an increase in PUI, IPR, and Product Innovation. This was conveyed by the UNNES Rector Prof. Dr. Fathur Rokhman MHum in the first quarter M & E activity in 2019, at the UNNES campus, Wednesday (10/4)
“Monitoring and evaluation of quarterly performance is a momentum to see the various achievements that have been achieved and to accelerate in various fields to achieve the target of 2019 that has been prepared,” said Prof. Fathur Rokhman.
Deputy Chancellor of Field II, Dr. S Martono MSi stressed the importance of increasing S3 qualifications for UNNES lecturers.
“Currently there are 319 lecturers who have graduated S3, or 32.48%, while 663 lecturers with S2 education or 67.52% of the total UNNES PNS lecturers are 982 lecturers. “UNNES has 61 professors, 356 head lectors, the rest are lecturers, expert assistants and teaching staff. To achieve the target, the lecturers who are taking S3 are expected to be able to immediately complete their education and those who have not taken S3 immediately to be able to continue their doctoral studies,” said Dr. S Martono.
Chairman of the Quality Assurance Agency, Agung Yulianto MSi, said that the publication of scientific papers in the first quarter had added 24 scopus indexed articles, so that 2168 articles were scopus indexed and 87,470 scientific works were registered on the Google Scholer.
“In addition to improvement in the field of scientific publication, currently UNNES no longer has an accredited C Study Program, Study Program has been accredited A and B. UNNES has been accredited by Institution A (superior), has 57% percent of study programs accredited A, while 43% have been accredited “The achievement of student affairs includes winning 6 international championships, 25 international reputations and 270 student entrepreneurs,” Agung Yulianto added.
In this activity, awards were also given to work units that had the best performance ratings. LPPM became the best work unit ranked 1, followed by the Faculty of Economics (ranked 2), and the Faculty of Engineering (ranked 3).
As the first rank LPPM obtained a performance value of 133.6 with the title AA. Details of performance achievements include budget absorption of 96%, output achievement of 99%, budget efficiency of 70.1%, achievement of results of 288%, physical deviation and budget of 86%, and upload compliance Lakuk 40.
The Faculty of Economics as second ranked with a performance report score, 131.3 predicate AA. Details of performance achievements include budget absorption of 94%, 99% output achievement, 82.7% budget efficiency, 264% achievement results, 87% physical and budget deviation, Lakuk 100% upload compliance.The achievement of a score of 123.4 and AA predicate delivered the Faculty of Engineering ranked third. Performance achievements include budget absorption of 93%, 96% output achievement, 75.4% budget efficiency, 241% achievement results, 10% physical deviation and budget, and Lakuk 100% upload compliance.
The event was attended by the Chancellor, Deputy Chancellor I, II, III, and IV, Dean, Deputy Dean, Head of Bureau, Head of Agency, Head of UPT, Kabag and Head of Subdivision in the UNNES.
Faza Lutfiyana (Student Staff)
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Apr