Four Undergraduate Chemistry Education Lecturers from the FMIPA UNY Successfully Receive Research and Community Service Grants from the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology for the 2025 fiscal year

Four lecturers from the Undergraduate Chemistry Education Study Program have successfully received research and community service grants from the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology (Kemdiktisaintek). The lecturers are Prof. Dr. Antuni Wiyarsi, M.Sc., Prof. Drs. Jaslin Ikhsan, M.App.Sc., Ph.D., Prof. Dr. Eli Rohaeti, M.Sc., and Dr. Retno Arianingrum, M.Sc. The receipt of these grants demonstrates the lecturers' commitment to developing science and technology in the field of chemistry education, as well as their active role in implementing the Tri Dharma of Higher Education, particularly in research activities that impact the quality of education and society.

The funding received covers various excellent research schemes opened annually by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology, including the Regular Fundamental Program (PFR), the Doctoral Dissertation Program (PDD), and the Master's Thesis Program (PTM). Through the PFR program, lecturers conduct in-depth research to address strategic issues in chemistry education. Through the PDD and PTM programs, lecturers are involved as supervisors and research partners to support students' further studies at the Master's and Doctoral levels, while simultaneously enhancing the institution's research capacity. This success is not only an academic achievement but also strengthens the institution's contribution in encouraging innovation and research-based solutions to address challenges in education and society.