UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta is embarking on a major academic milestone with the planned establishment of its Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FKIK). As part of its strategic preparations, the university hosted a two-day Workshop on Proposal Development, held April 25–26, 2025, at the PAU Building on campus.
This
event marks a critical step in finalizing the academic and administrative
groundwork required for the new medical program. Opening remarks were delivered
by Dr. Abdur Rozaki, S.Ag., M.Si., Vice-Rector for Student Affairs and
Cooperation, and officially launched by Rector Prof. Noorhaidi, Ph.D., who
highlighted the two primary goals of the workshop: completing the medical
curriculum and preparing the accreditation documents (borang) necessary for
program approval.
According
to Prof. Noorhaidi, UIN Sunan Kalijaga holds a solid institutional foundation—with
top-ranked study programs, international partnerships, and a track record of
reputable academic publications. These strengths, combined with the
university's commitment to integrating science, ethics, and Islamic values,
will shape a distinctive medical faculty that is interdisciplinary,
value-based, and responsive to today’s global health challenges.
Attending
the workshop were a number of experts from diverse medical fields, including:
- Prof. Dr. Hj.
Sri Sumarni, M.Pd. (Chair of the Medical Faculty Establishment Team)
- dr. Chusni
Mubarakh, Sp.PD., SH., MSc., MHkes., FINASIM., FISQua., Cmed
- dr.
Murtafiqoh Hasanah, Sp.N
- dr. Fitri
Kartika, S.H., M.HKes., FISQua., C.Med.
- dr. Adina
Silviasari, Sp.KJ,
as well as key academic and administrative personnel from across the university.
The
workshop, facilitated by experts from Diponegoro University’s Medu and Borang
Teams, featured focused sessions on curriculum design, faculty resources, and
governance structures for the program. Constructive dialogue among curriculum
developers, interdisciplinary scholars, and clinicians provided valuable input
for finalizing the academic structure, learning outcomes, and graduate
profiles.
This
initiative is part of UIN Sunan Kalijaga’s broader mission to contribute to national
development and the global Muslim community through education that is
scientifically robust and ethically grounded.
“The
Faculty of Medicine at UIN Sunan Kalijaga is not just a future aspiration—it is
an emerging academic reality, built through vision, collaboration, and
unwavering commitment to excellence.”
(humassk)