Undiksha FBS Judiciary, Graduates Are Invited to Continue Supporting University Development

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Singaraja- The Faculty of Languages ??and Arts, Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha (FBS-Undiksha) held a graduation ceremony for the August 2021 period, Thursday (22/7/2021). This activity, which took place online, was attended by 151 graduates consisting of the Foreign Language Department, the Indonesian and Regional Literature Language Department, and the Art and Design Department.

Dean of FBS, Prof. Dr. I Made Sutama, M.Pd., said that the success of graduates in completing their education cannot be separated from the support of various parties, including parents, lecturers, and also education staff. “I would like to thank the parents for entrusting their children to study at FBS Undiksha. “Likewise, the judiciary participants have contributed to increasing the competitiveness of faculties and universities through achievements,” he said.

After graduation or graduation, the role of graduates does not end immediately. Support for university development is still very much needed, such as promotion to the general public and involvement in various activities, such as study tracers and accreditation. “After this (graduation, ed), the role remains important. “Because the quality of higher education is seen from the quality of the graduates and how big a role the graduates play in supporting the development of the university,” he stressed.

Furthermore, graduates are invited to continue to improve their quality and explore their superior potential. Entering the era of Industrial Revolution 4.0, it is no less important to be able to be adaptive, namely to be able to remain competitive amidst rapid change. “Increasing competency and literacy must continue to be carried out as a provision to face competition and change. “We want future graduates to be people who are competitive and able to contribute to development,” he concluded