Cultural Preservation Synergy: ISI Yogyakarta's Carving Department and the DIY Cultural Office Forge Independent MBKM Cooperation

Cultural Preservation Synergy: ISI Yogyakarta's Carving Department and the DIY Cultural Office Forge Independent MBKM Cooperation

YOGYAKARTA – Efforts to improve academic quality and institutional governance continue to be strengthened by the Dance Study Program of the Faculty of Performing Arts (FSP) at the Indonesian Institute of the Arts Yogyakarta. On Wednesday, April 22, 2026, an Implementation Agreement (IA) was signed between the Dance Study Program of ISI Yogyakarta and the Dance Study Program of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences at Mulawarman University. 

This meeting, held at the Faculty of Performing Arts, ISI Yogyakarta, provides a formal basis for both parties to carry out academic and study program governance benchmarking activities. 

This collaboration is officially represented by Dra. Erlina Pantja Sulistijaningtijas, M.Hum., as the Secretary of the Dance Department of FSP ISI Yogyakarta, and Eka Yusriansyah, M.Hum., as the representative from Mulawarman University. The main focus of this agreement is to create a space for information exchange and best practices in the management of art education institutions.

Here are the main points that are the objectives and scope of the agreement:

• Institutional Insight Expansion: Enriching perspectives on best practices in study program management to improve the quality of educational services.  

• Academic Information Exchange: To serve as a platform for discussion concerning academic governance and effective quality assurance systems.  

• Strengthening Institutional Relationships: Fostering ties between institutions within the scope of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education.  

• Curriculum and Document Discussion: Conducting a detailed review of materials related to curriculum development, internal quality assurance, and document management

institutional transparency.  

With this collaboration, the Dance Study Programs from both universities are committed to continuous innovation in producing competent art graduates through accountable and superior study program management.

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