Semarang, 1–4 February 2026 — The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) of Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) conducted an on-site assessment organized by the Institute for Accreditation of Natural Sciences and Formal Sciences (LAMSAMA) for the Undergraduate (Bachelor’s) Programs in Mathematics and Chemistry. The assessment was carried out in an offline (on-site) format over four days, from 1 to 4 February 2026, at the UNNES campus.
This on-site assessment was a follow-up to the sufficiency assessment results, which confirmed that both study programs had passed and were eligible to proceed to the on-site assessment stage as part of the accreditation process. The assessment serves as an essential effort to ensure the quality of higher education and to enhance academic and non-academic governance within FMIPA UNNES.
For the Undergraduate Mathematics Program, LAMSAMA appointed two assessors: Prof. Dr. Agus Suryanto, M.Sc. from Universitas Brawijaya and Prof. Drs. Basuki Widodo, M.Sc., Ph.D. from Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember. Meanwhile, the on-site assessment for the Undergraduate Chemistry Program was conducted by Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Nurul Hidayat Aprilita, S.Si., M.Si. from Universitas Gadjah Mada and Prof. Dr. I Made Arcana, M.S. from Institut Teknologi Bandung.
The series of assessment activities began with an official reception and opening session held in the UNNES Leadership Meeting Room, attended by university leaders, faculty management, study program teams, and the LAMSAMA assessors. The assessment then continued with document and data verification, interviews with university and faculty leaders, lecturers, administrative staff, students, alumni, and graduate users, as well as observations of learning facilities and infrastructure.
The on-site assessment was conducted in accordance with LAMSAMA regulations on Assessor Management Guidelines and On-Site Assessment Procedures, while upholding the principles of transparency and accountability, including compliance with regulations on the reporting and determination of gratuity status. All costs associated with the on-site assessment were fully covered by LAMSAMA.
Through this on-site assessment, UNNES expects the Undergraduate Mathematics and Chemistry Programs to achieve the best possible accreditation results as recognition of their continuous commitment to improving the quality of education, research, and community service, while also strengthening the competitiveness of graduates at both national and international levels.









