In an increasingly competitive global research environment, universities are
no longer defined solely by the graduates they produce, but by their capacity
to generate, curate, and disseminate knowledge with measurable impact. At Sunan
Kalijaga State Islamic University (UIN Sunan Kalijaga), academic journals serve
as a critical infrastructure for sustaining research excellence and scholarly
engagement.
This commitment was reinforced in 2025 as seven
UIN Sunan Kalijaga journals successfully secured reaccreditation under
Indonesia’s National Science and Technology Index (SINTA), as formalised in
Decree No. 295/C/C3/KPT/2026 dated January 2, 2026. The reaccreditation spans
multiple disciplines, reflecting both the breadth and depth of the university’s
research ecosystem.
The accredited journals include Esensia: Journal of Ushuluddin Studies
(SINTA 1), Al-Mazaahib: Journal of
Comparative Law and IJID – International
Journal on Informatics for Development (both SINTA 2), Impulse: Journal of Research and Innovation in
Physics Education and JISKa – Journal of
Informatics (both SINTA 3), as well as Refleksi:
Journal of Philosophy and Islamic Thought and the Journal of Tropical Chemistry Research and Education (both
SINTA 4).
According to Dr. Abdul Qoyum, Head of the
Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM), the reaccreditation
reflects a long-term institutional strategy to strengthen research governance,
editorial quality, and technical capacity across university journals.
Systematic mentoring, journal management support, and quality assurance
mechanisms have been central to this effort.
For academic staff, nationally accredited
journals provide credible platforms to disseminate research findings,
strengthen scholarly track records, and enhance academic productivity—key
indicators of institutional quality and research reputation. For students, the
journals function as experiential learning spaces, cultivating early research
skills, academic writing competencies, and engagement in scholarly discourse.
Beyond campus boundaries, the journals
contribute evidence-based perspectives to public debates in education, law,
science, and religious studies, reinforcing the university’s societal
relevance. By expanding its portfolio of reputable journals, UIN Sunan Kalijaga
consolidates its position as a leading State Islamic university committed to
productive, sustainable, and impact-oriented research culture in the global
higher education landscape.