UNNES Lakukan Monitoring dan Evaluasi PRIGEL Mahasiswa di Kejaksaan Tinggi Jawa Tengah

Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) melaksanakan kegiatan Monitoring dan Evaluasi Program Prigel bagi mahasiswa Fakultas Hukum (FH) yang sedang menjalani praktik di Kejaksaan Tinggi Jawa Tengah. Kegiatan ini dilakukan untuk memastikan pelaksanaan Prigel berjalan optimal, baik dari segi capaian pembelajaran, keterampilan hukum, maupun pembentukan etika profesi.

Hadir dalam kegiatan tersebut Rektor UNNES Prof. Dr. Martono, M.Si., Dekan Fakultas Hukum Prof. Dr. Ali Masyhar, S.H., M.H.,serta didampingi oleh Wakil Rektor I-IV, Ketua Lembaga Penjaminan dan Pengembangan Pendidikan (LPPP), dan Ketua Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) UNNES.

Program Prigel merupakan program magang yang diselenggarakan sebagai bagian dari program Kampus Berdampak. Program ini bertujuan memberikan pengalaman belajar nyata di dunia industri kepada mahasiswa UNNES, dengan tantangan dan dinamika lapangan yang relevan dengan bidang studi mereka.

Monitoring dan evaluasi ini bertujuan memastikan pelaksanaan Prigel berjalan optimal, baik dari segi capaian pembelajaran, penguatan keterampilan hukum, maupun pembentukan karakter profesional. Kegiatan ini juga menjadi wadah untuk mendengar secara langsung pengalaman, tantangan, dan keberhasilan mahasiswa selama berada di lingkungan penegakan hukum.

Rektor UNNES, Prof. Martono, menyampaikan bahwa Prigel bukan hanya sarana pembelajaran, tetapi juga wujud nyata kontribusi UNNES dalam melahirkan lulusan yang siap terjun ke masyarakat dengan bekal kompetensi dan integritas tinggi.

“Melalui sinergi dengan institusi penegak hukum, kita bangun generasi yang berkomitmen pada keadilan dan tata kelola hukum yang transparan,” tambah Rektor.

Langkah ini sejalan dengan komitmen UNNES terhadap Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16 – Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, yang menekankan pentingnya memperkuat institusi yang transparan, berkeadilan, dan berintegritas. Melalui Prigel, mahasiswa tidak hanya mempelajari hukum secara teoritis di kelas, tetapi juga menginternalisasi nilai-nilai integritas, kejujuran, dan profesionalisme melalui pengalaman langsung di lapangan.

Kegiatan ini juga merupakan bagian dari implementasi semangat FH Menggema, yang mengukuhkan peran fakultas dalam melahirkan Lulusan Digdaya yang mana unggul secara akademis, tangguh menghadapi tantangan, dan siap menjadi agen perubahan dalam penegakan hukum di Indonesia. Dengan kombinasi teori dan praktik, FH UNNES membekali mahasiswanya untuk berkontribusi pada terciptanya tatanan hukum yang adil, transparan, dan berpihak pada kemaslahatan masyarakat.

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