The Faculty of Science and Mathematics (FSM), Universitas Diponegoro, once again demonstrates its commitment to strengthening a culture of research and community service. Based on the announcement issued by the Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) of Universitas Diponegoro Number 604/UN7.D2/TU/IV/2026 dated April 23, 2026, a number of FSM UNDIP lecturers successfully obtained Research and Community Service funding financed outside the APBN DIPA Undip for the 2026 Fiscal Year.
This year, FSM UNDIP secured a total of 138 funded titles, consisting of 127 research titles and 11 community service titles. This achievement serves as evidence of the active contribution of the FSM academic community in producing scientific works, innovations, and community empowerment programs that are relevant to academic, industrial, environmental, and societal needs.
For research funding, the 127 titles obtained by FSM lecturers are spread across various schemes, namely Review Article Research (RAR), Young Lecturer Research (RDM), Undip Collaborative Research (RKU), International Publication Research (RPI), Publication Acceleration Research (RAP), High-Reputation International Publication Research (RPIBT), and World Class Research University Research (RWCU). Based on departments, the research funding recipients consist of the Department of Mathematics with 11 titles, Biology with 25 titles, Chemistry with 34 titles, Physics with 34 titles, Statistics with 9 titles, and Informatics with 14 titles.
Meanwhile, for community service funding, FSM UNDIP obtained 11 titles through the Undip Assisted Village Science and Technology Program (IDBU) and Thematic Community Service Program (KKN-T) schemes. The recipients of community service funding include the Department of Mathematics with 1 title, Biology with 6 titles, Chemistry with 1 title, Physics with 2 titles, and Informatics with 1 title.
This achievement shows that FSM UNDIP lecturers continue to play an active role in developing cross-disciplinary research, ranging from basic sciences, technology, environment, health, energy, materials, biotechnology, data science, artificial intelligence, to community capacity building. The various funded research and community service titles also reflect FSM’s contribution to supporting the development of science and addressing real issues in society.
FSM UNDIP extends its appreciation to all lecturer grant recipients and all teams who participated in the proposal submission process. Through this achievement, FSM UNDIP hopes that research and community service activities in 2026 will run well, produce high-quality outputs, and provide tangible impacts for the university, society, and sustainable development.