Director General Of Defense Forces Ministry Of Defense Visits Unhas Makassar
MAKASSAR - The Director General of Defense Forces of the Indonesian Ministry of Defense, Admiral TNI Bambang Irwanto MTr (Han) CHRMP, and his entourage made a working visit for the supervision of health skills education to Hasanuddin University in Makassar, South Sulawesi. The visit was officially accepted by the Chancellor of Unhas Prof Dr Dwia Aries Tina Pulubuhu, MA, accompanied by the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs in Meeting Room A, 4th Floor of the Rectorate Building, Tamalanrea Campus, Makassar, Friday April 1. TNI Admiral Bambang Irwanto, gave an overview of the duties and responsibilities of the work unit he leads, as well as wanted to hear directly development of student learning from the TNI at universities. "Everything related to the military component is in our main duties. We are also actively establishing partnerships with universities," he said, quoted by Antara. "This needs to be done so that we can move together to provide information that defense is not only the task of the TNI. However, being It's our collective duty to support military operations," continued Admiral TNI Bambang. Meanwhile, Prof. Dwia expressed his gratitude for the trust in TNI resources who obtained a study permit at Unhas, especially in the health sector.
While studying at Unhas, these students have a good academic track record. Prof Dwia hopes that the collaboration between Unhas and the government can continue to be optimized in various fields. Unhas is also actively collaborating with the TNI, for example through the National Community Service Program which was initiated by Unhas which involved the TNI. beautiful and comfortable. We also have an Engineering Campus in Gowa and multi-campus development in several areas in South Sulawesi. The goal is to open access spaces for the community without having to come to Makassar," he explained. as many as 19 students from the TNI who study at Unhas with scholarships in the health study program. "Not only those who get scholarships, but there are also those who study independently. A total of approximately 35 TNI students spread across nine faculties," explained Prof. Restu .