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Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta

Collaboration of MBKM S-1 Art Management Study Program ISI Yogyakarta and S-1 History Study Program UGM

Collaboration of MBKM S-1 Art Management Study Program ISI Yogyakarta and S-1 History Study Program UGM

Following up on the Ministry of Research and Technology's Merdeka Learning Campus (MBKM) program, a number of study programs continue to move. One of them is the S-1 Art Management Study Program - Faculty of Fine Arts ISI Yogyakarta.

The first formal meeting between the two study programs was held in zoom on April 7, 2021. The meeting contained introductions between lecturers and the curriculum of each study program. Discussions regarding various opportunities for cooperation at the zoom meeting were also discussed. The point is that all cooperation still pivots on the Tri Dharma of Higher Education.

To follow up on the online meeting, a formal meeting was held yesterday, Tuesday, June 22, 2021. This meeting was held between the Head of the Department of History, Dr. Abdul Wachid M.Phil., Head of the History Science Study Program, Dr. Mutiah Amini, M.Hum, and Kajur / Caprodi S-1 Art Management Dr. Mikke Susanto, MA.

In the follow-up meeting, the collaboration in the "Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM)" Program established a lecturer / resource person and student exchange program as the main program. In addition, this collaboration also oversees research and community service programs in the future. The involvement of students between the two study programs is highly expected and can add insight into historical and artistic knowledge well and according to student interests.

This collaboration for the S1 Art Management Study Program is a follow-up to the partnership program between campus and the World of Business / World of Industry (DUDI). After previously, this art management-based study program successfully collaborated with the DIY Archives and Library Service (DPAD) and the Indonesian Visual Arthropod Archives (IVAA) some time ago.

It is hoped that with the collaboration between universities and DUDI, students will be more motivated to learn. Another hope is that after graduation they will be able to take part in nation building. ISI Yogyakarta Campus, based on creativity in the arts, continues to strive to be part of sustainable national development. The S-1 Arts Management Study Program is a special entity to participate in managing its cultural assets. Greetings Kelola and continue to take care of your health.

Text: Art Management Study Program 2021

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