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What's happening in PresUniv


Published: 21 Dec 2021

This year, the number of publications by President University (PresUniv) lecturers in Scopus indexed journals for the Q1 and Q2 categories have increased compared to the previous year. In 2020, the number of publications in Scopus indexed journals in the Q1 category was 9 publications and the Q2 category was 10 publications. Meanwhile, for 2021, the number of publications in Scopus indexed journals in the Q1 category will be 14 publications and the Q2 category will be 12 publications. Thursday (4/10), Dr. Retnowati, Director of the Research Institute & Community Service (RICS), PresUniv, said she was delighted with this achievement. She said, “This achievement is an extraordinary achievement from PresUniv lecturers. We should be proud and continue to be supported in the future.”

Source: RICS PresUniv Data

 

In addition to increasing publications, Retno also said that as many as nine PresUniv lecturers also managed to get grants in Program Riset Keilmuan held by the Directorate of Resources, Directorate General of Higher Education, Research, and Technology, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology. “This is the first year and PresUniv lecturers managed to get a grant in the program. The number of PresUniv lecturers is one of the largest among other private universities," she said. To support these lecturers, RICS has conducted various programs, such as socialization, coaching, and assistance in making proposals.

Source: RICS PresUniv Data

 

Finally, Retno advised the PresUniv lecturers to continue to improve the quality of publications, be more productive, and be more passionate about writing and researching because this publication is not only beneficial for PresUniv, but also for the lecturers themselves. “RICS is always committed to encouraging and supporting PresUniv lecturers in various publications. PresUniv also provides attractive incentives for lecturers who write publications in Scopus indexed journals in the Q1 and Q2 categories," she concluded. (Gilang Suryanata, PR team. Photo: LRPM PresUniv)