Academic

Dec
20

Internal Quality Audit Visitation Activity in Marine Science Study Program

The visitation activity is a continuation of the Internal Quality Audit (IQA)

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Nov
24
Nov
14

Practitioner Lecture: Application of Marine and Coastal Environment Mapping

Marine science study program attended the practitioner lecture series on Tuesday, 14 November 2023. This lecture was given by Atikah Kumala Dewi, S.Kel., M.Si., a staff of the Geospatial Information Agency. She discussed the definition of map and mapping, the primary map and thematic map type, and data sources for coastal and marine mapping. Students […]

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Nov
07

Practitioner Lecture: Fishery Biology Application for Endangered Marine Biota Conservation

The Practitioner Lecture Series regarding Fishery Biology Application for Endangered Marine Biota Conservation.

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Oct
30

UNIB Marine Science Students Gain Practical Experience Through Practitioner Teaching Program: Coral Reef Data Collection Methods

Students in the Marine Science program feel fortunate to acquire knowledge related to the methods of collecting data in coral reefs

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Sep
15

Community Service: Increasing Promotion Of Marine Tourism At Pokdarwis Podipo Kahyapu Village, Enggano Island, North Bengkulu Regency, To Improve The Coastal Community’s Economy

The community service team for the Marine Science Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, Bengkulu University carried out community service activities for the coastal community of Kahyapu Village, Enggano Island, with the theme Increasing Promotion of Marine Tourism at the Podipo Pokdarwis Kahyapu Village, Enggano District, North Bengkulu Regency. This activity is one of the village […]

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Jul
08

Implementation Arrangement Signed to Foster Collaborative Initiatives between Enggano District and Bengkulu University’s Marine Science Study Program

The event took place at the Marine Science Study Program and marked the official signing of the Implementation Arrangement (IA)

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Jul
05

Empowering Rural Tourism through Geospatial Information: A Step towards Sustainable Development

Desa Kemumu, a village rich in natural resources, is on its way to becoming a promising tourist destination, boasting attractions like Kemumu Waterfall and terraced rice fields. Despite its potential, the village faces challenges in optimizing its 3A-based tourism development—attractions, accessibility, and amenities. Recognizing this, the community is taking a step forward with a participatory […]

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