SURAKARTA – The Public Health (Kesmas) Study Program at the University of Muhammadiyah Surakarta (UMS) announced the results of the selection process for student research and community service funding for the 2025/2026 Academic Year. Five students were selected after a rigorous selection and assessment process.
The students who successfully received funding are:
Nadhila Nur A. (Research) – Score 82.25
Siti Rahma (Research) – Score 81.00
Tyra Fitriya (Community Service) – Score 76.85
Nurbaiti Fitria (Research) – Score 75.70
Ria Muslima W. (Research) – Score 75.65
This funding is provided to support the development of students’ academic capacity while encouraging tangible contributions in the fields of research and community service.
This success reflects the commitment of UMS Public Health students to developing knowledge and actively contributing to solutions to various public health issues. This program also forms part of the study program’s efforts to build a culture of sustainable research and community service.
The UMS Public Health Study Program expresses its appreciation to all students who participated in the selection process. Students who were not selected are encouraged to remain enthusiastic and take advantage of opportunities in the next period.
