A Visit to FEB UGM by the Universitas Udayana
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On Friday (17/06), Universitas Udayana (www.unud.ac.id) visited Faculty of Economics and Business UGM to develop the International Business Studies Network program at Universitas Udayana and benchmarking programs for the Global Relations and Mobility Office (GREAT) FEB UGM. The event was held offline in the Kertanegara room, attended by several representatives from Universita Udayana.
Representatives of Universitas Udayana who attended are Dr. Ida Bagus Putu Purbadharmaja, S.E., M.E. as Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs and Planning, Dr. Putu Yudi Setiawan, S.T., M.M. as IBSN Program Coordinator, Putu Agus Ardiana, SE., MM., M.Acc & Fin., Ak., CA., CSRS., CSRA., QWP., AEPP as UP2M manager, Komang Agus Satria Pramudana, S.T., M .com. as the manager of UPIKS, and I Gede Nandya Oktora P., S.E., M.B.A. as the manager of UPIKS.
Meanwhile, from FEB UGM, the meeting was attended by Bayu Sutikno, S.E., M.S.M., Ph.D. as Vice Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, Gumilang Aryo Sahadewo, S.E., M.A., Ph.D. as Deputy Dean for Research, Community Service, Cooperation, and Alumni, Luluk Lusiantoro, S.E., M.Sc., Ph.D. as the head of the Global Relations and Mobility Office (GREAT) FEB UGM, Wieda Herdiana as Head of the Academic and Student Affairs Section, and other FEB teams and the OIA team.
At the event, FEB UGM made a presentation related to Global Relations and Mobility Office programs and explained the academic process and credit transfer system within FEB UGM. After that, the event continued with a question and answer session and discussion regarding the procedures for managing the dynamics of collaboration with international partners, managing information resources at UGM, to the selection process for the international exposure program at UGM.
The meeting which discussed the International Business Studies Network program at Udayana University and the benchmarking of the Global Relations and Mobility Office (GREAT) FEB UGM programs was closed by exchanging memories and taking a group photo.
Reportase: Zahra Dian