UNISMA Postgraduate Notary Study Program Decides on Program Distinction

This morning, UNISMA’s Postgraduate Notary Program gathered ideas for future development of study programs. Moving forward, the Notary Program, led by Dr. Sinardi, S.H., M.Hum (Program Chair), faces intense and complex challenges and competition. Therefore, Dr. Sinardi convened a meeting to discuss the development plan and the program’s unique features.

Other attendees included Deputy Director 1 (Dr. H. Nur Fajar Arif, M.Pd.) and Deputy Director 2 (Dr. Rulam Ahmadi, M.M.Pd.). Deputy Director 1 played a role in providing guidance during the meeting to clarify the vision, mission, and outcomes that highlight the program’s unique characteristics or distinctiveness.

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The meeting with the leadership and faculty of Notary Study Program, held at Postgraduate building, focused primarily on the program’s strengths (distinctiveness). The meeting also included students and alumni as service recipients on campus and as practitioners applying their learning in the field. The involvement of students and alumni further clarifies and reinforces the distinctiveness of Notary Studies Program.

The meeting began with opening remarks by the Head of Notary Study Program. In his remarks, Dr. Sunardi emphasized, “In my view, discussing distinctiveness is closely tied to the curriculum. When discussing the curriculum, there are several stages that must be gone through. The first step is a feasibility study. This meeting is the first stage in curriculum development aimed at demonstrating the excellence of the Notarial Studies Program.”

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The KPS Notarial Studies Program also explained some of the progress made and the future challenges faced by the program. Some of the main areas of concern include human resources, the Digital Library, the Notarial Law Laboratory, and collaboration with various related institutions.

The meeting proceeded in a constructive atmosphere, where participants had ample opportunity to provide input. This initial meeting clearly indicates that the future of the Notarial Studies Program is bright and will bring about positive change and progress for society.