Presentation of the Hasanuddin University grant research plan for 2022

On Friday, 28 January 2022, a meeting was held to discuss the UNHAS grant research plan for 2022. This meeting was attended quite enthusiastically, resulting in 25 research titles submitted in Hasanuddin University research grants. The 25 titles consist of Basic Research, Guidance Research, Cooperation Research, and Community Service Grants.

Field Trip MK Ekologi Laut Di Edowisata Tambak Barru

Field Trip MK Ekologi Laut Di Edowisata Tambak Barru Persiapan turun lapangan mhs peserta MK Ekologi Laut prodi Ilmu Kelautan. Senam untuk pemanasan dan diikuti asistensi materi ekologi yang akan dipraktikkan, meliputi ekologi mangrove, padang lamun dan terumbu karang. HOME LANGUAGE

The Signing Of A Memorandum Of Understanding (MoU) Between Capture Fisheries Study Program And CV. Buana Laut Nusantara

On Monday, October 26, 2021, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Capture Fisheries Program and “CV. Buana Laut Nusantara”. The MoU explains what both parties will utilize activities. This agreement will focus on student activities such as improving internship services and lecture practices for the Capture Fisheries Study Program. Meanwhile, “CV. Buana […]

Workshop SAR Criteria 4-6 of ASIIN

Workshop of ASIIN SAR preparation was organized by the Institute for Assurance The Quality of Educational Development (LPMPP) Hasanuddin University at LPMPP AULA on 10-11 August 2021, offline limited to clusters D and E. This workshop was conducted to prepare ASIIN SAR criteria 4-6, namely resources, transparency and documentation, Quality Management: Quality Assessment and Development. […]

Lecturer of Capture Fisheries Study Program performs Community Service in Nisombalia Village, Maros Regency

Carrying the theme of Sustainable Utilization of Fishery Resources, lecturers of the Capture Fisheries Study Program carried out community service in Nisombalia Village, Marusu District, Maros Regency on June 30th, 2021. The service was attended by approximately 60 people, consisting of lecturers and students of the PSP Study Program, village officials and fishing communities where […]