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Bringing Home the Championship from Malaysia, UNDIP Vocational Tax Accounting Study Program Students Show Achievements at the International Youth Excursion Network

Bringing Home the Championship from Malaysia, UNDIP Vocational Tax Accounting Study Program Students Show Achievements at the International Youth Excursion Network

Lufrida Fatihan Najwa, a student of the Applied Accounting Taxation Study Program at the Vocational School of Diponegoro University, has succeeded in becoming a delegate for an international youth organization in a student exchange program at the International Youth Excursion Network event held at the International Youth Excursion Center located...

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Getting to Know the Eco-Friendly Ecoprint (Ecopounding) Batik Making Process with the Dharma Wanita Persatuan Vocational School of Diponegoro University

Getting to Know the Eco-Friendly Ecoprint (Ecopounding) Batik Making Process with the Dharma Wanita Persatuan Vocational School of Diponegoro University

Friday, August 30, 2024, Dharma Wanita Persatuan Vocational School of Diponegoro University held a batik training "Batik Ecoprint (Ecopounding)". Ecoprint batik is a type of batik that is manufactured using natural dyes from tannin or leaf, root, or stem dyes that are placed on a piece of cloth. The traditional environmentally friendly fabric...

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UNDIP Vocational School Creates Vocalite, a Light to Light the World for the Community of Rembes

UNDIP Vocational School Creates Vocalite, a Light to Light the World for the Community of Rembes

Rembes Village, Bringin District, Semarang Regency is the location chosen by the Industrial Electrical Engineering lecturer at the Undip Vocational School to carry out Community Service. The Community Service Team consists of Arkhan Subari, ST., M.Kom as team leader, and Drs. Eko Ariyanto, MT and Ir. Saiful Manan, MT, as a member of the community...

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End of Year Reflection 2023, UNDIP Vocational School Focuses on Achievement and Innovation

UNDIP Vocational School continues to improve to become a Center for Vocational (Applied) Education of Excellence and International Standard. Various efforts and breakthroughs have been made by the UNDIP Vocational School throughout 2023. These include improvements and additions to campus infrastructure, namely the construction of the Diponegoro...

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Undip Vocational School Lecturer Conducts Innovative Research on Alternative Materials for Road Asphalt

Undip Vocational School Lecturer Conducts Innovative Research on Alternative Materials for Road Asphalt

SEMARANG - The rapid development in road construction in recent years has contributed significantly to the increase in global emissions. To address this issue, Fardzanela Suwarto, PhD, a Lecturer at Undip, conducted an innovative research entitled “Performance Modeling, Life Cycle Assessment, and Life Cycle Cost Analysis of Natural Rubber Latex...

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Undip Vocational School Lecturer Conducts Innovative Research on Alternative Materials for Road Asphalt

Undip Vocational School Lecturer Conducts Innovative Research on Alternative Materials for Road Asphalt

SEMARANG - The rapid development in road construction in recent years has contributed significantly to the increase in global emissions. To address this issue, Fardzanela Suwarto, PhD, a Lecturer at Undip, conducted an innovative research entitled “Performance Modeling, Life Cycle Assessment, and Life Cycle Cost Analysis of Natural Rubber Latex...

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Innovation in Transformation of Plastic Waste and CO2, TRKI Students of Undip Vocational School Win National Champion Thanks to Algae Plast

On the national stage, another proud achievement was achieved by students of the Industrial Chemical Engineering Technology Study Program (TRKI) of the Diponegoro University Vocational School (SV...

Applied Foreign Language Study Program, Undip Vocational School Holds International Community Service

Through the Applied Foreign Language study program, the Diponegoro University Vocational School held an international community service activity entitled "International Community Services of...

UNDIP Vocational School Releases Research Guidelines Book

UNDIP Vocational School has officially released the Research Guidelines Book as a reference for lecturers and students in conducting research activities. This book contains regulations, procedures,...

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UNDIP TRKI Vocational Students Win Two Gold Medals at Jakarta International Science Fair 2025

Semarang - Students of the Applied Undergraduate Study Program of Industrial Chemical Engineering Technology (TRKI), Vocational School of Diponegoro University (UNDIP), have again made a brilliant...

Innovation in Transformation of Plastic Waste and CO2, TRKI Students of Undip Vocational School Win National Champion Thanks to Algae Plast

On the national stage, another proud achievement was achieved by students of the Industrial Chemical Engineering Technology Study Program (TRKI) of the Diponegoro University Vocational School (SV...

Bringing Home the Championship from Malaysia, UNDIP Vocational Tax Accounting Study Program Students Show Achievements at the International Youth Excursion Network

Lufrida Fatihan Najwa, a student of the Applied Accounting Taxation Study Program at the Vocational School of Diponegoro University, has succeeded in becoming a delegate for an international youth...

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Alumni Career Path: From Campus to the World of Work, Civil Infrastructure Engineering and Architectural Design Study Program Undip

In an increasingly competitive world of work, the journey of an alumni of the Civil Infrastructure Engineering and Architectural Design Study Program is a real example of how dedication, time management, and involvement in various activities can pave the way to success. Audrey Lize Saadiya is one inspiring example. Who works at Jiangsu Suzhong Construction Group as a Quantity Surveyor (QS). Although still undergoing training at the Head Office, she has shown high dedication and commitment to her work. In a team of seven people, Audrey focuses on calculating the volume of work in the field and managing payments and claims from subcontractors.

Before her current career, Audrey had gained valuable experience while studying at college through internship programs in two places. Her first internship was four months on the Tawang Ngalang road and bridge project segments 2 and 3 in Gunungkidul. There, she was directly involved in project implementation, supervising and controlling the process in the field. After that, she continued her internship at PT Freeport Indonesia, where she worked in the Supply Chain Management Department as a drafter, focusing on traffic management concepts and warehouse layout arrangements.

During her college years, she focused on academics and was active in various activities. She was a student assistant in multiple assignments and practicums, including road planning and cost estimation. According to her, the road paving practicum was a challenge in itself, especially since she was also doing an internship at the same time. Good time management skills are needed to complete all these responsibilities. Audrey believes that students must actively upgrade their knowledge and skills to compete in the world of work.

In addition, Audrey is also active in campus organizations. She was the head of the construction division in a student organization and was involved in the Student Executive Board (BEM) and the Civil and Architecture Student Association (HMSA). Her involvement in these organizations expanded her social network and provided valuable experience in leading and managing large programs. Audrey emphasized the importance of organizational expertise to hone soft skills that are very much needed in the professional world. Through her experience, Audrey wants to convey to students and the younger generation that they should not waste their opportunities. She believes that every challenge faced is part of the learning process. “Our life is a series of the first time,” she said. Everyone should dare to face challenges and take opportunities to learn and grow. By finding passion and honing skills early on, they can prepare themselves for a brilliant career in the future. Don’t just be an ordinary student; be the best in your field of interest.

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Success Story: Concrete Steps Taken by Diponegoro University’s Vocational School of Civil Engineering Alumni to Contribute to Indonesia’s Infrastructure

Ryan Florenda Wijayanto, S.T., is a proud alumnus of the Civil Engineering Study Program at Diponegoro University’s Vocational School (SV Undip). Ryan is a Project Manager at one of Indonesia’s leading construction companies, PT PP (Persero) Tbk. His stellar career path inspires and motivates students and other alums.

During his studies at SV Undip, Ryan (a 2003 alumnus) was known as an active student in academics, student organizations, and other activities. His strong time management, communication skills, and technical understanding, developed during his college years, became invaluable assets in the professional world. After graduating, Ryan immediately joined PT PP (Persero) Tbk, one of the largest state-owned enterprises in the construction sector. With high dedication and consistent hard work, he steadily climbed the career ladder, eventually holding the strategic position of Project Manager. In his role, Ryan is fully responsible for the planning, implementing, and supervising national-scale infrastructure projects. “Civil Engineering at Undip Vocational School was a crucial foundation in my journey. This is where I learned theory and how to apply it directly in the field. The structured curriculum, competent lecturers, and learning environment that encouraged collaboration and innovation supported my development,” said Ryan Florenda.

Ryan Florenda Wijayanto’s success story proves that Undip Vocational School Civil Engineering graduates can compete and significantly contribute to the national construction industry. Commitment, passion, and hard work are the key factors that propelled Ryan from college to leadership positions in the professional world.

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Building from Zero with Passion and Work: Tiara Retno Dewanti’s Journey from Vocational School Student to Founder of Kaki Bangun

Tiara Retno Dewanti, one of the outstanding graduates of the Civil Infrastructure Engineering and Architectural Design (PILARS) Study Program at Diponegoro University’s Vocational School, has proven that persistence, a passion for learning, and the courage to start are key to building a future. This 2019 Building Architecture alumna has successfully developed her architectural design and consulting business through the brand she founded, “Kaki Bangun.”

Since the beginning of her studies, Tiara has been known as a diligent and highly committed student. She always pays full attention to every design assignment, architecture studio, and the creative process in architecture. For her, college is not just about getting grades, but about building a foundation of thinking and a sense of responsibility for the results of her work. “I believe that what moves us forward is not just a degree, but an attitude and a willingness to continue learning,” said Tiara.

This passion led her to pioneer Kaki Bangun, a creative architectural studio targeting young people and families who want to build or renovate their homes in a functional, aesthetic, and affordable way. With a warm and communicative approach, Tiara strives to make each project attractive in design, comfortable, and suited to the client’s needs. “I started this business not because I felt I was already an expert, but because I wanted to continue learning from direct experience and providing benefits through my work,” she added. Tiara’s success proves that vocational graduates are not only ready for work but also able to create jobs and become agents of change.

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Applying TEFA Learning, UNDIP Vocational School Graduates Win Doctoral Scholarships at Pukyong National University & Chulalongkorn University

The Industrial Chemical Engineering Technology Study Program (TRKI) Vocational School, Diponegoro University (UNDIP), has initiated the OB TVET (Principles, Infrastructure, and Superstructure) learning concept to prepare graduates to perform according to the needs of the millennial industry. The vocational learning system developed focuses on Outcome Education (OBE), which is modified by a Dual System and integrated with a Digitalization Teaching Factory to welcome Cybergogy learning, namely actively linking creativity through web 4.0, communicating, collaborating in Cyber, self-regulated, ownership, generative, Inspirator, and humans are meaningful.

Head of the Study Program, Mohamad Endy Yulianto, said that most TRKI graduates are absorbed in industry, and some continue to Masters, Doctoral, and Entrepreneurship levels. Most alums who continue their Masters and Doctoral degrees, such as England, Japan, Korea, Thailand, and Taiwan, go abroad. Qurrotun A’yuni Khoirun Nisa’, usually called Ayuni, is currently studying an integrated master-doctoral degree program at Pukyong National University, South Korea, majoring in polymer engineering, while Yusuf Arya is continuing his Doctoral studies at the Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand.

Ayuni, when contacted via Zoom, said that this achievement was inseparable from valuable guidance and encouragement from various parties. Of course, the guidance of the dedicated lecturers and moral support from colleagues are the main pillars of this achievement. All the experiences and lessons I received shaped my academics and my character as an individual who is ready to face future challenges.

Ayuni expressed her gratitude for being able to study at the Industrial Chemical Engineering Technology Study Program at the UNDIP Vocational School. The TRKI learning system, which implements a Dual System integrated with the Teaching Factory, is one of the pillars so that further study for Masters and Doctoral degrees can be accepted. It was conveyed that practical replication learning at the mini plant and practical replication through lecturers’ research provided more than enough skills and competencies to study abroad. Through this experience, I plan to contribute significantly to research and innovation at the global level. Of course, none of this would have been achieved without the help of lecturers, staff, friends, and the university, who have supported me throughout this journey.

Arya also experienced the same thing; they said that being equipped with research capabilities, mastering the use of equipment in the laboratory and pilot plant, as well as publishing scientific articles allowed him to study for a master’s degree abroad starting in 2022 with a full scholarship, namely Excellent Foreign Student. (EFS) by Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology (SIIT), Thammasat University, Thailand. During my master’s studies, I was involved in a more intensive academic environment with higher expectations for research and scientific work. Various courses, research projects, and engagement in discussions have substantially expanded my knowledge. “This reminds me of the important role of engineering and technology in the context of sustainability during my studies at TRKI Vocational Undip,” explained Arya.

Arya also added that in the research process, he was involved in more complex experiments, analyzed and visualized more in-depth data, and faced more complicated methodological challenges. More than that, the intensive academic atmosphere in the TRKI Study Program encouraged me to continue to innovate and be creative. The learning method in the TRKI Study Program replicates the practice of implementing independent learning, such as research and community service activities for lecturers and staff. The course learning method is TEFA-based and implemented directly at TEFA, and students replicate the practice at the mini plant to improve their skills. “Therefore, these pillars led to Doctoral education at the Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, by obtaining a C2F PhD scholarship (Funding for high-efficiency Ph.D. candidates under the Second Century Fund), concluded Arya.

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M. Aji Pradana

PT. PLN (Persero)
Diploma III Alumni of Electrical Engineering, Diponegoro University Vocational School Class 2016

I feel proud to have been part of the Undip Electrical Engineering D3 family. We gain a lot of knowledge, from hard skills related to the electrical learning family on campus, both verbally and practically. As well as soft skills related to communication, leadership, problem solving, etc. Maybe some people only glance at one eye because we are D3, but instead I am proud and grateful about it. Now the knowledge that I have received in college, can be very useful for my daily work. Continued success and success in Undip Electro Vocational Studies!

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Agung Ary Susanto

Priority Account Executive

PT PLN (Persero) Head Office

It is an honor to be part of the Undip Vocational School. Currently growing tremendously, the development of study programs, not only as a learning development center and research center but also practical science. This is certainly very useful, graduation immediately ready for work. It is proven that I can directly implement the knowledge that I get in my work at PLN. A very comfortable learning atmosphere is supported by complete facilities, as well as mutually supportive harmony between students, lecturers and employees. In addition, the existence of a solid Student Association and Senate makes students develop in a balanced way between soft skills and hard skills. I really feel how the campus really supports its students in community service, research, entrepreneurship and good achievements both nationally and internationally.

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