Last Updated: 1 month ago
Bogor — The Faculty of Islamic Studies and Teacher Education (FAIPG) at Djuanda University has once again achieved a notable accomplishment at the national level. Several FAIPG lecturers have successfully secured funding under the Research and Community Service Program organized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Kemendikbudristek) through the BIMA system for the 2026 fiscal year.
This achievement was attained through a highly competitive national selection process, involving lecturers from various study programs, Islamic Education Management (MPI), Primary School Teacher Education (PGSD), Arabic Language Education (PBA), and including Islamic Education (PAI).
The funding schemes awarded include the Community Partnership Empowerment Scheme, Fundamental-Regular Research Scheme, Overseas Research Scheme, and Master’s Thesis Scheme. These programs aim to foster innovative and solution-oriented research that delivers tangible impacts to society.
The implementation of the research and community service activities is scheduled to take place throughout 2026 across various regions, in accordance with the focus of each proposed program.
The Dean of FAIPG, Djuanda University, expressed appreciation and pride for this achievement, stating that it reflects the faculty’s strong commitment to strengthening an excellent and competitive academic culture.
Looking ahead, FAIPG Djuanda University remains committed to continuously enhancing the quality of research and community service through strengthened collaboration, innovation, and sustained support for its academic staff.