The Faculty of Science and Mathematics (FSM), Diponegoro University, held the 126th Yudisium for Master’s, Professional, and Bachelor’s programs on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, in two sessions. The first session began at 08.00 WIB and was opened by the Dean of FSM, Prof. Dr. Kusworo Adi, S.Si., M.T., while the second session started at 13.00 WIB and was opened by the Secretary of the FSM Senate, Prof. Dr. Heri Sutanto, S.Si., M.Si., F.Med. The ceremony proceeded in a solemn and proud atmosphere, attended by the Dean, Vice Deans, Department Chairs and Secretaries, Study Program Heads, as well as managers and supervisors within FSM UNDIP.
This edition graduated a total of 308 prospective graduates. The first session produced 169 graduates: 2 from the Master’s (S2) in Biology, 66 from the Bachelor’s (S1) in Biology, 67 from the Bachelor’s (S1) in Chemistry, and 34 from the Bachelor’s (S1) in Biotechnology. The second session produced 139 graduates: 2 from the Master’s (S2) in Mathematics, 42 from the Bachelor’s (S1) in Mathematics, 6 from the Master’s (S2) in Physics, 23 from the Bachelor’s (S1) in Physics, 35 from the Bachelor’s (S1) in Statistics, and 31 from the Bachelor’s (S1) in Informatics. In total, the 126th Yudisium confirmed 308 prospective graduates ready to serve and contribute across various fields.

In his remarks, the Dean of FSM conveyed appreciation and hopes for the graduates to uphold integrity and the good name of their alma mater wherever they go. He emphasized that, after a long journey on campus, graduates are now entering the real world; therefore, they should proactively plan their next steps, avoid prolonged unemployment, stay connected with alumni and the academic community, and promptly complete the tracer study. He underscored that the tracer study is important not only for quality evaluation and accreditation but also as a tangible contribution to helping junior students navigate their career paths.

Valedictory messages were delivered separately in both sessions: Nada Ahmad Raihan (Bachelor’s/S1 in Biology) in the first session and Ibnu Bayu Aji (Bachelor’s/S1 in Statistics) in the second. Both expressed gratitude to parents, lecturers, and academic staff for their sincere guidance, and apologized for any shortcomings during their studies. They also sought prayers for smooth pathways to employment and further education. Before the audience, they affirmed, “we came as students and now return as family”; the faculty has guided them to understand the meaning of the journey—that no matter how heavy the process, it has shaped their maturity. Time teaches that not everyone who departs together will arrive together, yet as Diponegoro youth, the graduates are ready to continue serving and contributing to society.

As a form of appreciation for academic excellence, FSM presented the Dean’s Award to Endar Aldi Hanantya (Bachelor’s/S1 in Chemistry) as the highest GPA recipient at the 126th Yudisium. The award is expected to inspire all graduates to maintain a strong learning ethos, a spirit of achievement, and professional integrity in the next phase of their journey.
