The Faculty of Health Sciences, UIN Jakarta, Announces Participants in the 2025 Student Mobility Program
Fikes Online News - The Faculty of Health Sciences (FIKES) of UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta officially announced the names of students who successfully participated in the 2025 Student Mobility Program. This program is part of FIKES's commitment to broadening students' academic and professional experiences through cross-border learning activities and strengthening international collaboration networks in the health sector.
In 2025, Student Mobility activities will be held from November to December 2025 at USCI University, Universiti Malaya (UM), and Management and Science University (MSU), Malaysia, with a different focus at each partner institution:
- USCI University is the location for an internship program for Pharmacy students, which includes hospital internships, community health visits, and pharmaceutical industry visits. Through this program, students are expected to gain a comprehensive understanding of pharmacy practice in various healthcare settings in Malaysia.
- University Malaya (UM) is hosting a research-based student mobility program, where students will participate in academic and research activities alongside their supervisors and local students. This activity aims to strengthen scientific culture, research capabilities, and cross-border academic collaboration.
- Management and Science University (MSU) is the implementing partner for the program, themed Interprofessional Collaboration (IPC), which allows students from various health disciplines to interact and collaborate in a collaborative learning context to enhance cross-professional understanding in the health sector.
This program was implemented as a result of intensive communication between the Vice Dean III for Student Affairs, Dr. Uswatun Khasanah, MNS, and the partner university in Malaysia. Through ongoing coordination, all preparations for the activity were carried out seriously and thoughtfully to provide a meaningful academic experience and strengthen the international reputation of the Faculty of Health Sciences, UIN Jakarta.
The Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Prof. Dr. apt. Zilhadia, M.Sc., stated that this activity is a strategic step in supporting UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta's internationalization vision. "This program is not only about academic exchange, but also about building student character so they can adapt, collaborate, and contribute in a global context while upholding Islamic values and professionalism," he said.
In addition to broadening students' global perspectives, the Student Mobility 2025 program is also expected to produce scientific publications as an academic output of some of the activities undertaken during the program. These publications are expected to be a tangible contribution to FIKES's efforts to strengthen research culture and expand knowledge dissemination internationally.
Selected participants have undergone a rigorous administrative selection and interview process, which includes assessments of academic achievement, English language proficiency, and motivation and readiness to participate in activities abroad. Prior to departure, all participants will
attend a pre-departure briefing session to provide academic, cultural, and ethical guidance during the program. The complete list of students who have successfully completed the 2025 Student Mobility Program at the Faculty of Health Sciences, UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta, can be found via the following link or attachment.
Through this program, the Faculty of Health Sciences hopes that students will gain international insight, strengthen cross-professional competencies, and become the best representatives of UIN Jakarta on the global stage. (UK/ZD)