Wujudkan Pendidikan Berdampak, FH UNNES Jalin Kerja Sama dengan Pemerintah Kabupaten Batang

Dalam memperkuat peran strategisnya sebagai lembaga akademik yang berdampak bagi pembangunan daerah, Fakultas Hukum Universitas Negeri Semarang (FH UNNES) melakukan penjajakan kerja sama dengan Pemerintah Kabupaten Batang dalam rangka mengembangkan kolaborasi di bidang pendidikan, penelitian, dan pengabdian kepada masyarakat pada Jumat, (12/7/2025).

Dalam kunjungan resmi ini, Dekan FH UNNES, Prof. Dr. Ali Masyhar Mursyid, S.H., M.H., diterima langsung oleh M. Faiz Kurniawan, S.H., M.H., selaku Bupati Batang, serta Sekretaris Daerah (Sekda) Kabupaten Batang. Pertemuan berlangsung hangat, membahas potensi kerja sama yang mencakup pendampingan hukum, penyusunan kebijakan berbasis riset, dan peningkatan kapasitas aparatur pemerintah daerah dalam bidang hukum.

Prof. Ali Masyhar menyampaikan bahwa penjajakan kerja sama ini menjadi langkah awal untuk memperluas kontribusi nyata FH UNNES dalam mendukung tata kelola pemerintahan daerah yang berkeadilan dan responsif terhadap kebutuhan masyarakat.

“Kami berkomitmen menghadirkan peran perguruan tinggi tidak hanya dalam ranah akademik, tetapi juga memberikan manfaat langsung bagi pemerintah daerah dan masyarakat,” ujarnya.

Langkah kolaborasi ini sejalan dengan upaya mendukung pencapaian Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 17: Partnerships for the Goals, yang menekankan pentingnya kemitraan lintas sektor untuk mewujudkan pembangunan berkelanjutan. FH UNNES senantiasa menggelorakan semangat FH Menggema, melahirkan Lulusan Digdaya, dan memperkuat prinsip Hukum Berdaulat sebagai fondasi pembangunan hukum yang berdampak luas.

Penjajakan kerja sama ini juga sejalan dengan semangat program Diktisaintek Berdampak untuk memperkuat integrasi antara keilmuan, kebijakan, dan praktik di lapangan. Melalui pendekatan interdisipliner yang melibatkan bidang hukum, FH UNNES berkomitmen menghadirkan solusi-solusi konkret yang relevan dengan kebutuhan lokal dan mendorong pengembangan daerah.

Diharapkan penjajakan kerja sama ini dapat segera ditindaklanjuti melalui perjanjian resmi yang membawa manfaat nyata, baik bagi dunia akademik maupun Pemerintah Kabupaten Batang, dalam menciptakan tata kelola pemerintahan yang lebih baik menuju Indonesia Emas 2045.

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