Yogyakarta, February 11, 2026 - The Impact Internship Program of the Faculty of Recording Media Arts (FSMR) ISI Yogyakarta is again carried out in collaboration with the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia. In Batch 6 of 2026, the Indonesian Ministry of Health provided a larger quota, namely 10 students, as a form of trust in the FSMR independent impact internship program which has been consistently run since 2023.
The handover of interns took place in the Naranta Room, Bureau of Communication and Public Information of the Indonesian Ministry of Health, Adhyatma Building. This activity marks the beginning of the internship period for FSMR ISI Yogyakarta students in the Ministry of Health, especially in the field of communication and public services.
The handover activity was attended by the Vice Dean I for Academic Affairs of FSMR, Arif Sulistiyono, along with Ghalif Putra Sadewa as the Impact Internship Program Coordinator. From the Ministry of Health RI, Aji Muhawarman and staff were present.


Before being deployed, the students followed a comprehensive material deepening that included individual practice, group work, and sharpening theory as a professional provision. Ten students were selected through portfolio and test selection, and will undergo internships in February-June 2026 to support strategic communication activities at the Indonesian Ministry of Health.
This program is also designed not only to provide real work experience in national institutions, but also to provide academic recognition through course conversion. This scheme is part of the efforts of FSMR ISI Yogyakarta in strengthening the relevance of learning to the needs of the world of work, as well as improving the quality of graduates so that they are ready to contribute in the professional realm.
Through this cross-institutional collaboration, FSMR ISI Yogyakarta emphasizes its commitment to providing practice-based learning experiences, expanding national strategic networks, and strengthening the role of the campus in supporting public services - in line with the spirit of developing creative talents that have an impact on society.







