FEB UGM achieved this award with a SINTA data updating productivity score of 4.26. The assessment was conducted based on the number of achievements in research, community service, and scientific publications, including journals and proceedings indexed in Scopus, Web of Science (WoS), Garuda, and Google Scholar, as well as the ratio of book publications and intellectual property rights (IPR/HKI) to the total number of lecturers.
The Vice Dean for Academic and Student Affairs of FEB UGM, Bayu Sutikno, S.E., M.S.M., Ph.D., stated that this achievement serves as evidence of FEB UGM’s commitment to generating positive societal impacts, particularly through the production of high-quality research. Therefore, FEB UGM continues to encourage lecturers to publish scientific works in reputable national and international journals.
To support these efforts, FEB UGM provides facilitation through professional staff who assist with SINTA administrative management. Moving forward, FEB UGM is committed to continuously improving its SINTA management.
“We are very proud of this achievement in SINTA management at UGM 2025 and are determined to further improve in the future. Congratulations to Ms. Intarini Swandari, who has served as the professional staff managing SINTA at FEB,” he said on Friday (19/12/2025).
The UGM SINTA Management Awards 2025 were presented on Thursday, 18 December 2025, at the Multimedia Room of the UGM Central Building through SINTA enumerators. In 2025, UGM granted awards to the six best work units in SINTA management, namely the Faculty of Psychology, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Economics and Business, Faculty of Biology, and Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. This award is expected to motivate work units to continuously improve the quality of SINTA data management sustainably and to support the enhancement of research and publication performance within UGM.



