
Universitas Sugeng Hartono (USH) has once again achieved a proud milestone. A total of 11 lecturers from various study programs have successfully passed the selection process for the 2025 Science and Technology Research Grant (Saintek) organized by the Directorate of Research and Community Service (DPPM) under the Ministry of Higher Education. Numerous research proposals were submitted nationally through the BIMA platform (Research and Community Service Information Management System), which serves as the official grant selection system for Kemendikti Saintek.
This achievement affirms that Universitas Sugeng Hartono continues to strengthen its academic and research culture by leveraging the quality of its human resources—positioning itself as a young yet forward-moving institution in Indonesia’s higher education landscape.
Encouraging Cutting-Edge, Impactful Research Through Nationally Competitive Grants
Through the DPPM Saintek grant program, the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education encourages university lecturers to produce research that is timely, grounded in science and technology, and delivers real impact to society. The program invites participation from institutions across Indonesia and draws thousands of proposals each year due to its highly competitive nature.
Below is the list of Universitas Sugeng Hartono lecturers who successfully secured 2025 DPPM Saintek research grants:
Here is the list of Universitas Sugeng Hartono lecturers who have been awarded research grants this year:
- Ahmad Aufar Ribhi
- Dwi Utari Iswavigra
- Etik Sulistyorini
- Joshua Christmas Natanael Luwidharto
- Mohammad Zainul Ma’arif
- Nimas Ratna Sari
- Viki Hendi Kurniaditya
- Windy Rizkaprilisa
- Yuniars Renowening
- Alfan Ridha
- Etik Sulistyorini (received a second grant for a different title)
- Yulaikha Ma’atullatifah
Furthermore, the research proposals submitted by USH lecturers span a diverse range of strategic areas in science and technology, including digital learning media development, community nutrition innovation, environmental technology, and interdisciplinary studies in language, culture, and technology.
The grant recipients will actively use the funding to carry out research and community service initiatives. These activities include planning, conducting experiments, analyzing data, and producing scientific outputs such as national or international journal publications, academic seminar presentations, and intellectual property registrations. In addition, they will allocate part of the grant to involve students in research, supporting the Merdeka Belajar – Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) program.
Universitas Sugeng Hartono has proven its ability to compete at the national level in the academic field, even as a relatively new university. By fostering collaboration and consistently strengthening the quality of its tridharma—education, research, and community service—USH actively pursues new milestones in line with its institutional vision.
Looking ahead, the DPPM Kemendikti Saintek program is expected to remain one of the key drivers in strengthening the national research ecosystem. Universitas Sugeng Hartono will continue to fully support its lecturers and researchers in developing outstanding research works that address local, national, and global challenges.
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