The Department of Forestry FP UNIB has successfully held a Workshop and FGD on MBKM Curriculum Development.
The MBKM is planned that 130 students of 26 groups will participate in the MBKM in 17 social forestry villages, one sub-district around KHDTK and two agencies for sustainable forest management internships.
The Department of Forestry opened an offer for the “Program MBKM Mandiri: KKNT Membangun Desa” around KHDTK UNIB”.
The Department of Forestry opens an offer for the Program MBKM Mandiri KKNT Membangun Desa around KHDTK for only 15 forestry students.
Social Forestry Farmers Successfully opened National and Global Coffee Market Access through multi-stakeholder collaboration.
The full support and collaboration of the Farmaklik Group, DLHK, KPH, Forestry Extension, and the Forestry Department of UNIB, as well as the Akar Foundation
The Forestry Department offers MBKM MANDIRI, Program Membangun Desa.
The Department of Forestry opened an offer for the Independent MBKM Program to Build Villages (Social Forestry Thematic), which will be recognized as 20 credits with program implementation for six months.
Department of Forestry of UNIB participated in the International Accreditation of ACQUIN
The Department of Forestry closely follows the accreditation process carried out by ACQUIN, an international institutional accreditation for higher education from Germany.
Developing Coffee Business Ecosystem in Social Forestry
Partnership between KUPS Register Lima and PT ALKO Sumatra International Coffee for Robusta Coffee Export and Arabica Coffee Agroforestry Development
General Lecture of Indonesia’s FOLU Net Sink 2030
The Study Programme of Forestry UNIB held a general lecture with the theme Indonesia’s FOLU Net Sink 2030 by inviting Dr. Ruandha Agung Sugadirman from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry. Dr. Ruandha is the Director General of Forestry Planning and Environmental Management at the ministry. In his presentation, Indonesia’s Forestry and Other Land Uses […]
Community Service at KPPH Madapi, Curup
community service is always directed at activities whose impacts and benefits can be directly felt by the community