The Faculty of Science and Mathematics (FSM) of Universitas Diponegoro held the Inauguration of the 2026 Student Organization (Ormawa) Board on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at the 6th Floor of the Acintya Prasada Building. The event was attended by the Dean of the Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Prof. Dr. Kusworo Adi, S.Si., M.T.; the Vice Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, Prof. Dr. Ngadiwiyana, S.Si., M.Si.; the Academic and Student Affairs Coordinator; faculty advisors of student organizations; and representatives of student organizations within FSM UNDIP.
The inauguration of the 2026 FSM UNDIP Student Organization Board was carried out as a formal endorsement of the 2026 student organization leadership, as well as a reaffirmation of their commitment to carrying out organizational responsibilities in a professional, accountable, and integrity-driven manner within the Faculty of Science and Mathematics. This event marked the starting point for the newly appointed board members to begin their roles and responsibilities in supporting student development and the advancement of the faculty through good organizational governance and performance-oriented practices, in line with strengthening the work culture within the faculty.

Prior to the oath-taking ceremony, a speech was delivered by the President of the FSM Student Executive Board (BEM) for 2026, Galen Kumara Anwar (Mathematics, Class of 2023). In his remarks, he stated that the presence and readiness of all student organization leaders reflected their preparedness to serve. He also expressed his hope that student organizations would work synergistically in building FSM, with guidance and support from faculty members to ensure that all organizational mandates are carried out responsibly.
The next speech was delivered by the Chair of the FSM Student Senate for 2026, Yahya Bahri (Chemistry, Class of 2024). He emphasized that the one-year leadership period ahead represents an opportunity for student organization leaders to grow and improve. According to him, coordination and collaboration among student organizations are key factors in implementing effective and sustainable work programs.
The closing address was delivered by the Dean of the Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Prof. Dr. Kusworo Adi, S.Si., M.T. In his speech, he emphasized that there is no divide between student organizations and the faculty. Any aspirations or challenges may be conveyed through respective faculty advisors or directly to the faculty leadership. He also highlighted that FSM’s achievements in 2025 were commendable and should be maintained and further enhanced, particularly through active student participation in various competitions with proactive support from faculty advisors, BKMF, and PKS.
Following the series of speeches, the event proceeded with the oath-taking ceremony led directly by the Dean of the Faculty of Science and Mathematics and recited collectively by all FSM UNDIP Student Organization Leaders for 2026 as a formal declaration of their commitment to carrying out their organizational duties and responsibilities.

After the oath-taking, the event continued with the signing of the oath by the leaders of the Student Organizations of the Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Universitas Diponegoro, for the 2026 term. This included the Student Senate, the Student Executive Board, student associations of study programs, and student activity units within FSM UNDIP, formally confirming the 2026 student organization leadership.
Through this inauguration, the 2026 FSM UNDIP Student Organization Board is expected to carry out their responsibilities with full commitment, uphold the values of integrity, synergy, and collaboration, and actively contribute to supporting student development and the advancement of the Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Universitas Diponegoro. This activity also forms part of the faculty’s ongoing efforts to strengthen a professional and accountable work culture, in line with the commitment to developing a Zone of Integrity towards a Corruption-Free Area (WBK) and a Clean and Service-Oriented Bureaucratic Area (WBBM).