Announcing PKKMB 2021, Director Launches Politani Samarinda Bisa

30 August 2021

PKKMB 2021
Director of Politani Samarinda Hamka launched Politani Samarinda Bisa. He conveyed this tagline in the Opening of Campus Life Introduction Activities for New Students (PKKMB). Politani Samarinda can be meant in this tagline is Politani Samarinda can create human resources that are creative, innovative and competitive. By creating such human resources, Hamka believes the Samarinda Politani will become strong and can strengthen Indonesia. This is in accordance with the theme of PKKM in 2021, namely Politani Samarinda is Strong to Strengthen Indonesia. Hamka emphasized that Politani Samarinda has had a number of achievements in an effort to achieve its vision, namely by 2035 to become a superior vocational education provider in a comparative and competitive national and international level. On the accreditation side, Politani Samarinda since 2020 has established itself as a campus with Excellent accreditation. This achievement proves that Politani Samarinda has good quality academically, service and achievement.

Also in 2021, Politani Samarinda, Hamka said, was proposed by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology as a campus that would win the Integrity Zone and Corruption-Free Area Predicate. This honor, said Hamka, is proof of the commitment of all Samarinda Politani employees to provide excellent service to all stakeholders.  A number of student achievements have also been achieved by the Samarinda Politani students. Starting from the regional to the national level. Among them are the achievements of the champion of the Homeland Love Parade Competition (PCTA), in the East Kalimantan Region, the Kalimantan Regional Futsal Champion, winning a national research grant for the Student Creativity Program (PKM), Entrepreneurship Program (PWMV) and the Village Community Service Program (P2MD).  The development of foreign language skills is also very important to the Samarinda Politani. Starting in 2019, Politani Samarinda invited native speakers from the USA and Europe to teach English. "With the presence of these native speakers, it is hoped that students can feel a more comfortable atmosphere," concluded Hamka. (bz)
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