The Faculty of Science and Mathematics (FSM) at Diponegoro University (UNDIP) has officially established an academic collaboration with the Department of Chemistry at Srinivas University. This collaboration is outlined in the Implementation Arrangement (IA) signed by both parties on March 25, 2025.
This partnership covers various academic activities, including Visiting Professors, Adjunct Professors, Symposiums, Workshops, Focus Group Discussions (FGD), and a Studium Generale with the theme Electrochemical Techniques for Different Industrial Applications. These activities aim to enhance academic collaboration and enrich the knowledge of FSM UNDIP students and lecturers in the field of electroanalytical chemistry.
Representing FSM UNDIP, Prof. Dr. Dra. Dwi Hudiyanti, M.S., has been appointed as the representative for the implementation of this program. Meanwhile, from Srinivas University, Prof. Dr. Praveen B. M. also participates as a representative. The event was attended by 50 participants, including students and lecturers from FSM UNDIP.
In addition, this collaboration also includes research discussions for the Master’s Program in Chemistry with the same theme. This research discussion was attended by 30 participants, including lecturers, researchers, and master’s students from FSM UNDIP. Through these discussions, it is expected that the number of scientific publications from FSM UNDIP will increase significantly.
The Dean of FSM UNDIP, Prof. Dr. Kusworo Adi, S.Si., M.T., expressed his hope that this collaboration will continue to grow and bring significant benefits to both institutions, especially in improving the quality of academics and research in the field of chemistry.
Through this partnership, FSM UNDIP further strengthens its position as an institution actively engaged in international academic collaborations. This collaboration is expected not only to improve research quality and scientific publications but also to provide broader opportunities for students and lecturers to participate in global academic activities. Moreover, through the various planned activities, this collaboration can serve as a platform for knowledge exchange and innovation in the field of electroanalytical chemistry.
[FSM Public Relation]