Singaraja- The Economics and Accounting Department Student Association (HMJ) of the University of Education of Ganesha (Undiksha) held a scientific article writing training, Friday (22/11/2019) a series of opening activities for the 2019 Scientific Week. Contribution) Youth As Accelerators of Sustainable Development Goals 2030”.
Committee Chairman, Kadek Widiani said that currently, the economy has an important role in the development of a country. In fact, it has always been a benchmark for the welfare of the state, including the people in it. Therefore, it is a good thing if many parties are able to develop this knowledge, especially students as the younger generation.
This activity was attended by around 180 students from delegations from each Study Program in the Department of Economics and Accounting. This is very much appreciated and it is hoped that it will benefit and improve self-quality. “We hope that through this the understanding of writing scientific papers can get better,” he said.
Dean of the Faculty of Economics Undiksha Prof. Dr. Naswan Suharsono, M.Pd really supports the implementation of this activity. It is hoped that this can be carried out in a sustainable manner with more and more participants and increased quality. He also emphasized that the material obtained by students must be able to be applied, including participating in competitions and making achievements. This is very important to support the accreditation of study programs. “Scientific articles are often contested. We hope that students from the Faculty of Economics can appear. This training must be able to produce greater results, “he said.
He added that it was deemed appropriate for this activity to also be collaborated between organizers at the Study Program, Department, Faculty, and even institutional or university levels. “Cooperation between lecturers and students in this kind of scientific research process will encourage the optimization of research results. Especially in preparation for student scientific work competitions,” he concluded. (rls)