FIB Unhas Holds Finalization of RKAT 2026 Input, Department of Archaeology Present Complete
Makassar, 9 October 2025 - The Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Hasanuddin University carried out the Finalization of the Annual Work Plan and Budget (RKAT) for the 2026 Fiscal Year for all departments and study programs within the faculty. This activity took place in the Senate Meeting Room 2nd Floor FIB Unhas and was attended by leadership elements, financial teams, and academic and administrative representatives from each unit.
The activity was officially opened by the Dean of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Prof. Dr. Andi Muhammad Akhmar, S.S., M.Hum., who emphasized the importance of accuracy and integrity in the preparation of the RKAT as part of transparent and quality-oriented institutional governance.
The series of activities were guided by the Deputy Dean for Planning, Resources, and Alumni (WD 2), attended by the Deputy Dean for Academic and Student Affairs (WD 1), the Deputy Dean for Partnership, Research, and Innovation (WD 3), the Chair of the Quality Assurance and Reputation Update (GPM-PR) Group, as well as the Head and Secretary of the Department, and the Heads of Study Programs from S1, S2, and S3 levels.
From the scope of the Department of Archaeology, this activity was attended by the Head and Secretary of the Department, the Head of the Master of Archaeology Study Program, and the Head of the S1 Tourism Study Program. This complete attendance reflects the commitment of the Department of Archaeology in ensuring budget planning that is aligned with academic needs, human resource development, and institutional performance targets.
The discussion was constructive, focusing on synchronizing work plans, budget allocations, and updating performance indicators that support the strategic achievements of the faculty. Each unit is given space to convey specific needs and make adjustments directly in the input system.
This activity is an important momentum in strengthening the integrity and accountability of budget planning within the Faculty of Cultural Sciences. The proper, measurable, and real needs-based filling of the 2026 RKAT is the main foundation in supporting sustainable and competitive institutional management.