HumasUPNVJ - Faculty of Law (FH) UPN Veteran Jakarta (UPNVJ) Go International by holding an international class with the Faculty of International Law and Economics, Ablai Khan University, Kazakhstan.
The first international class collaboration will be held on March 9, 2022 and will end on May 27, 2022. Technically, this international class will be held in Hybrid and Realtime in both countries.
This international class offers several international law concentration courses which are broadly shared by the two countries.
On another occasion, the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Dr. Abdul Halim, M.Ag also said that this international class was carried out as a form of internationalization of FH.
Dwi Aryanti Ramadhani, SH, MH as Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs who attended the inaugural international class also said that the collaboration of these two institutions would continue to be developed and would not stop in the field of teaching, in the future it would be continued with collaborative research and community service for lecturers and students both institutions.
Dwi Aryanti on the occasion also conveyed the commitment of the Dean of the Faculty of Law UPVJ to continue with the Ablai Khan University Faculty of International Law and Economics to develop international classes.
In its implementation, there were 14 UPNVJ Faculty of Law students and 11 Ablai Khan University students who had their language competence and knowledge tested to be able to take part in this international class.
Dwi Aryanti also added that the implementation of this international class aims to improve the quality of students to be able to gain knowledge not only in Indonesia but up to the international level so as to be able to produce students who are ready to compete in the international industrial world. For lecturers, this is an increase in competence and a form of scientific implementation on an international scale. UPNVJ Faculty of Law also has the goal of being able to create an institution that has a nationally superior predicate and is internationally accredited.
Based on the reports presented at the event, the lecturers in the international class also have an excellent track record and are in accordance with the competencies as international class teachers.
Even though they are constrained by differences in time zones, this does not dampen the enthusiasm and enthusiasm of students and lecturers to create international classes that work effectively for the two institutions in different countries.