HumasUPNVJ – Sixth semester students of FH were officially released by the Dean and his representative to take part in the MBKM Internship program last Thursday (09/03) at the Bhineka Tunggal Ika Auditorium lt. 4. This release activity is a series of MBKM activities carried out independently by FH.
Previously, the faculty had carried out data collection on apprentices at the faculty level, followed by selection of apprentice partners, conducting student pre-tests, and debriefing. As a result, 132 students were ready to take part in the internship program.
Dean of FH, Dr. Abdul Halim, M.Ag in his remarks expressed appreciation from the students to the team who had been successful in carrying out this MBKM activity. Halim advised that in the future the implementation of MBKM activities must be carried out even better, “…. because a system that has been built properly must also be managed properly.” he concluded.
Abdul Halim further advised the MBKM participating students to work as optimally as possible and maintain ethics in the workplace. This can open opportunities for successful apprentice students to get the director of their apprentice partners after the internship period is over.
"... In addition, what is assigned by the leader or supervisor at the internship site must be carried out and completed." Added Dwi Aryanti Ramadhani, SH., MH as Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs in his speech.
Head of the UPN Veterans Jakarta Law Study Program, Taupiqqurrahman, SH, M.Kn in his report said that the implementation of MBKM in the even period of the 2022/2023 academic year was carried out by 153 students, consisting of MBKM from the Ministry of Education and Culture and Research and Technology as many as 1 student, MBKM Internship which was carried out in faculties there are 132 students, Student Exchange with Ablai Khan University, Kazakhstan as many as 11 students.
In detail, Taupiqqurrahman also reported the placement of apprentice students to each partner. It is known that MBKM apprentice students are placed in 36 Partners. The highest number of internships at the Jampidum of the Attorney General's Office of the Republic of Indonesia: 18 students, BNI Bank: 10 students, Indonesian Migrant Worker Protection Agency: 8 students, Legal Bureau of the Ministry of Home Affairs: 6 students, Bappenas: 6 students, Depok District Court: 6 students, High Military Court: 5 students, South Jakarta District Court: 5 students, National Narcotics Agency: 4 students, Toyota: 4 students, Surya Mandela Law office: 4 students, The White Bekasi Legal Aid Foundation: 4 students, and 1 intern at Rans Entertainment.