Universitas Dian Nuswantoro (Udinus) endlessly supports its students in achieving accomplishments at the Student Creativity Program (PKM). This commitment was shown in the form of an event entitled the Coaching Clinic PKM 2025, which aimed to get students to pass the 38th National Student Scientific Week (Pimnas). 70 students of the Economic and Business Faculty at Udinus participated in the coaching on Monday, February 10, 2025.
The event was held in the form of a coaching program, employing the theme of ‘Kicking Off to the 38th Pimnas.’ The coaching program was held in the theater auditorium located on the sixth floor of the I building. On that occasion, the entire event was directly opened by the Dean of the Economics and Business Faculty, Prof. Dr. Amron, S.E., M.M.
During his opening speech, Prof. Amron emphasized the importance of preparing students for the National Student Scientific Week (Pimnas). At the coaching, students were encouraged to learn how to properly write a proposal for the Student Creativity Program that would later be funded.
“Through this coaching, we hope our students can compete with students from other universities. We will push them to be more creative and innovative so that they can give their best at Pimnas in October 2025,” Prof. Amron emphasized.
The coaching involved freshmen and junior students. It featured a speaker who was also a reviewer for Pimnas, Dr. Rindra Yusianto, S.Kom, M.T. The topic at the coaching mainly consisted of strategies of coming up with ideas for the Student Creativity Program (PKM), and the procedure of writing per the designated standard.
“I explained the proposals for PKM to students. Furthermore, we also reviewed the proposals that have a high chance of being accepted. On top of that, we also gave them the examples of good proposals,” he uttered.
On as separate occasion, the Student Coordinator of the Economics and Business Faculty at Udinus, Suhita Whini Setyahuni, S.E., M.Ak., Ak stated that there were positive responses for this coaching program from students. According to her, many students were excited and motivated to write excellent proposals for the Student Creativity Program.
“This motivation is a sign that Udinus is ready to contribute to producing creative and innovative generations. Hopefully, our students can improve the reputation of our campus on the national level, and we aim to get 15 proposals from our students to be accepted,” Suhita concluded. (Humas Udinus/Haris. Foto: Dok. Humas FEB Udinus)