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Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Untar Achieves “Excellent” Accreditation, Strengthening Global Competitiveness

Source: Untar Public Relations - AV The Bachelor of Industrial Engineering Program, Faculty of Engineering (FT) Untar, has successfully achieved an “Excellent” accreditation rating from the Independent Accreditation Institute for Engineering Programs (LAM Teknik)....

Untar Supports Green Program in Tomang to Create a Sustainable Urban Environment

Source: Untar Public Relations - VA Untar reaffirmed its commitment to environmental preservation and sustainable development through active participation in a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative in collaboration with the Tomang Sub-district, West...

Strengthening Graduate Competitiveness, Untar Holds Competency Assessor Training for LSP

Source: Untar Public Relations - VC Untar continues to demonstrate its commitment to preparing graduates who are ready to compete in the workforce. Following the establishment of its own Professional Certification Institute (LSP), Untar is now conducting Competency...
Vesak Lanterns as a Symbol of Hope for World Peace

Vesak Lanterns as a Symbol of Hope for World Peace

Doc: @frifrey on Pinterest.com Vesak Day is one of the most important celebrations in the Buddhist tradition. It commemorates three important events in the life of Siddharta Gautama, later known as the Buddha. These events include his birth, attainment of perfect...

National Book Day Fosters Love of Reading in the Digital Age

National Book Day Fosters Love of Reading in the Digital Age

Doc: Untar PR Every May 17, Indonesia commemorates National Book Day, an important moment to remind us about the importance of reading and the role of books in life. In the midst of technological development and the proliferation of digital information, National Book...

FK Untar Ready to Answer the Challenges of the Times

FK Untar Ready to Answer the Challenges of the Times

Doc: Untar PR - AW The lack of doctors in Indonesia, especially in remote areas, is a challenge today. Health technology is developing, but there are still tens of thousands of doctors in Indonesia, both general practitioners and specialists. Therefore, the Rector of...