The Faculty of Health (FH) through FDK3 Universitas Dian Nuswantoro (Udinus) successfully held a Working Meeting of the Work Forum of Lecturers and Students of Occupational Health and Safety, locally known as K3. The activity included participants from Central Java (Central Java) & Yogyakarta Special Region, on the first floor of building D at Udinus, on Wednesday (03/07/2024).  

The activity initiated by FDK3 Udinus carries the theme ‘DRTPM Grant Passing Tips (Directorate of Research, Technology, and Community Service) & the Role of FDK3 Organizations'. The event was attended by dozens of lecturers and students from various universities in Central Java and the Yogyakarta Special Region (DIY).

Those participants came from various state universities such as Universitas Negeri Semarang (Unnes), Universitas Diponegoro (Udinus), Universitas Jenderal Soedirman (Unsoed), and Universitas Sebelas Maret (uns), as well as several other participants from private universities in Central Java & Yogyakarta.

The head of the Implementation Committee, Dr. MG Catur Yuantari, S.KM., M.Kes mentioned that the activity served as a place to exchange information. This exchange of information will be useful in supporting research, as well as community service. 

“Forums from FDK3 Udinus need to be held to increase synergy between universities. The presented material was about Safety Induction which focuses on tips for passing DRTPM grants and related to OHS journals," said Dr. Catur. 

On that occasion, the material was delivered by Prof. Dr. Yuliani Setyaningsih, S.K.M., M.Kes., and Dr. Evi Widowati, S.K.M., M.Kes.

Moreover, the Dean of Udinus Health Faculty, Enny Rachmani, S.K.M., M.Kom., Ph.D., was also present to commemorate the activity. She hoped that the forum could increase networking between universities. Thus, this can help universities to increase productivity in carrying out the Tree Teaching Base or Tri Dharma of Higher Education, 

"Especially in the field of research and community service carried out by lecturers and students. This activity is expected to be able to improve the existing network and enhance science in the field of health," concluded Enny. (PR Udinus/Ika. Photo: PR Udinus)