LPM 2022 Working Meeting Consolidates Preparation for International Accreditation of Study Programs
LPM, UIN News Online – LPM UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta held a Work Meeting (RAKER), which was held at the Ibis Trans Studio Hotel Bandung on 17-19 May 2022. The Working Meeting, which is an annual LPM activity, aims to formulate operational readiness in implementing all programs and ensure the availability of appropriate equipment. required when executing all activities and targets of LPM Work programs. The LPM Working Meeting which was opened by the Rector of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, Amany Lubis, through zoom meeting, also presented speakers from UPI Bandung, Ratnaningsih Eko Sardjono.
According to the chairman of LPM Muhammad Zuhdi, with this theme, LPM is consolidating for several things, namely: First, preparing LPM institutions to oversee international accreditation of study programs. Gaining experience such as from UPI Bandung, will expand and update the knowledge of the LPM Team about preparation for international accreditation of Study Programs.
“This is important because LPM is currently preparing a number of study programs for international accreditation, as well as new regulations regarding international accreditation,” said Zuhdi.
The Working Meeting also discussed the LPM's Key Performance Indicators which are part of the LPM Performance Contract with the Chancellor. In this working meeting, the strategy for meeting the main performance indicators of LPM is mapped out.
“The Working Meeting also discussed plans for an internal quality audit in 2022. The 2022 AMI will be carried out accompanied by several technical changes to the SIQA which are deemed to be able to facilitate study programs and units,” he added.
At the end of the series of work meetings, the Head of LPM and the Head of Quality Audit, Edi Sanjay, re-map the tasks of the Coordinators to the areas of work that are their responsibility. With the implementation of this activity, the LPM Team is also expected to be able to identify priorities and the most effective way to implement the timeline along with the activity execution model. (lpm/usa)