The leadership of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine held an audience with the Management of the Veterinary Udayana Alumni Association (IKAYANA)

The management of the Udayana Alumni Association Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Commissariat (Ikayana Vet) held an audience with the leadership of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (FVM), Udayana University. This hearing was held in the Meeting Room on the 1st Floor of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine under a strict health protocol (February 2, 2022). This activity was opened by the dean of FVM, Prof. Dr. drh. I Nyoman Suartha, M.Si. In his speech, he expressed his gratitude for the arrival of Ikayana Vet's core management at this audience. “The role of Alumni is very important in the progress of the faculty; so it is hoped that there will be coordination and cooperation between alumni and the faculty,” said Prof. Suartha. One of the indicators of faculty progress is accreditation. To achieve excellent  accreditation, the role of alumni is very important to improve the quality of faculties, regions and the nation at large. So that input, information and views from alumni are needed by the faculty.

 

This audience activity aims to stay in touch with the new leadership and at the same time ask for suggestions and opinions regarding the Ikayana Vet work plan for 2021-2025 so that it can synergize with the activities carried out at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine.

The work plan of the FVM commissariat Ikayana management, who was inaugurated on November 13, 2021, is to re-socialize the FVM Commissariat Ikayana forum so that it is better known and can embrace alumni throughout Indonesia, carry out social service activities or community service at least once a month involving the community. FVM academics and it is hoped that every activity carried out by the faculty will involve alumni, said the Chairperson of the FVM Commissariat Ikayana drh. I Wayan Yustisia Semarariana,M.Si

 

The contribution and involvement of alumni must be clear, real and proven valid and there must be a routine. This routine must be clearly measurable. One of them is by organizing Alumni Awards for outstanding students, employees, lecturers and alumni, being involved in determining the vision and mission, direction and goals of FVM, being involved in curriculum and learning preparation, as well as in Tracer Study activities regarding service satisfaction to alumni. And the most important thing in the main Performance Indicators delivered by the Minister of Education is the Alumni Teaching activity. For community service activities, it is hoped that one or two assisted villages will be carried out in collaboration and routinely carried out, said the Deputy Dean for Education and Planning, Dr. Dr. I Gusti Ngurah Sudisma, M.Si.