UIN
Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta welcomed the Head of the Center for Religious
Education Financing (Puspenma) of the Ministry of Religious Affairs, Dr.
Ruchman Basori, for a Program Socialization event held at the General
Administration Building, 2nd Floor, on Monday (15/6/2026). The event was led by
Vice Rector for General Administration, Planning, and Finance Prof. Dr. Mochamad
Sodik, and attended by university leadership, the Director of Postgraduate
Studies, deans, vice deans, department heads, and functional officials.
In
his presentation, Dr. Ruchman outlined several strategic instruments currently
being developed by the Ministry of Religious Affairs, including the Indonesia
Bangkit Scholarship (BIB), the Smart Indonesia Card (KIP) for higher education,
the Indonesia Pintar Program, and MORA The Advanced, all aimed at accelerating
the quality improvement of Islamic higher education in Indonesia.
UIN
Sunan Kalijaga was highlighted as one of the universities with a strong
participation record in the BIB scholarship program across undergraduate,
master's, and doctoral levels. Puspenma has also supported the expansion of
international academic networks, with one notable model being the double degree
master's program involving UIN Sunan Kalijaga, SOAS University of London, and
the University of Edinburgh.
On
the research front, the MORA The Advanced program prioritizes real societal
impact as the primary measure of research success. Six lecturer groups from UIN
Sunan Kalijaga have already secured research funding through this scheme.
Funded research is directed toward national priority areas, including science
and technology, health and pharmacy, social humanities, creative economy, and
religious studies, and must produce not only reputable publications but also
policy briefs to inform public decision-making.
Vice
Rector for Academic Affairs Prof. Dr. Istiningsih shared that UIN Sunan
Kalijaga is developing fast-track programs in collaboration with partner
universities, as well as double degree and joint degree programs as part of the
campus internationalization strategy. She also called for greater attention to
inclusive education, expressing hope that future financing schemes would
further support access for students with disabilities through the university's
Disability Services Center (PLD).
Through
this socialization, UIN Sunan Kalijaga reaffirmed its commitment to broadening
educational access, strengthening human resource quality, expanding global
academic networks, and developing research with meaningful societal impact. The
financing support managed by Puspenma is expected to serve as a catalyst for
accelerating the university's strategic programs, enabling UIN Sunan Kalijaga
to deliver higher education that is excellent, inclusive, and responsive to the
needs of society and the demands of the future. (humassk)