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Unhas Faculty of Cultural Sciences Archaeology Undergraduate Program Holds Reaccreditation Preparation Meeting: Uniting Steps, Maintaining Quality

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Administrator | 26 Nov, 2025

Makassar, November 26, 2025 — The Bachelor of Archaeology Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Hasanuddin University, held an important coordination meeting in preparation for reaccreditation. Held online, the meeting was attended by lecturers and the management team of the Bachelor of Archaeology Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Hasanuddin University.

The main agenda of the meeting focused on consolidating quality data, aligning supporting documents, and strengthening the academic narrative that reflects the identity and scientific sustainability of the study program. In his presentation, the Head of the Archaeology Undergraduate Program, Dr. Yadi Mulyadi, emphasized the importance of a dual approach—practical and philosophical—in compiling performance data.

"Data is not just numbers, but a record of the study program's journey in preserving knowledge and cultural heritage," said Yadi, while inviting the entire team to view each indicator as a living artifact that holds meaning and value.

In practical terms, the team conducted an inventory of performance data such as the number of students, lecturers, publications, collaborations, and learning outcomes. All data was ensured to be consistent with the BAN-PT (SAPTO 5.0) system and the university's internal system, and was supplemented with physical evidence such as MoUs, certificates, research reports, and activity documentation.

This meeting served as a reflective and strategic moment for the Archaeology Undergraduate Program to strengthen its quality foundation, develop a narrative of sustainability, and ensure that the reaccreditation process is not merely an administrative obligation but a manifestation of commitment to science and society.

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