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UMS Public Health Study Program Graduated Dozens of Graduates at the Period III Graduation Ceremony of the 2025/2026 Academic Year

SURAKARTA – The Public Health (Kesmas) Study Program at the University of Muhammadiyah Surakarta (UMS) graduated more than 50 students at the 2025/2026 Academic Year Graduation Ceremony. The graduates were officially inaugurated alongside thousands of other graduates from various study programs across the university.

The graduation ceremony marked a significant milestone for the graduates, following the completion of their academic journey and the various learning processes they underwent during their studies at the UMS Public Health Study Program. In addition to gaining knowledge in the field of public health, the graduates also gained experience in field practice, research, community service, and various student activities that support the development of professional competencies.

The successful graduation of more than 50 students during this period demonstrates the UMS Public Health Study Program’s commitment to producing superior human resources with integrity who are ready to contribute to public health development across various sectors.

Graduates are expected to be able to apply the knowledge they have acquired to address various public health challenges, at the local, national, and global levels. With their competencies, UMS Public Health graduates are expected to play a role as agents of change in improving public health through promotive, preventive, curative, and rehabilitative approaches.

The UMS Public Health Study Program expresses its appreciation to all graduates for their dedication and hard work throughout their studies. This achievement is expected to be the beginning of a broader career path and dedication for the graduates, benefiting society, the nation, and the state.

This graduation ceremony also serves as a reminder that the learning process does not stop after completing formal education. The UMS Public Health Study Program encourages alumni to continue developing their competencies, upholding professional values, and upholding the good name of their alma mater wherever they work.