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FISIP UNRI Holds 2026 IKU Socialization and a Series of Institutional Agendas in a Shared Moment of Togetherness

April 02, 2026
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FISIP UNRI Holds 2026 IKU Socialization and a Series of Institutional Agendas in a Shared Moment of Togetherness

Pekanbaru, April 2, 2026 — The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Riau (FISIP UNRI), organized an event that integrated academic, institutional, and community-building agendas at the Drs. Sutan Balia Auditorium, FISIP UNRI, on Thursday (April 2, 2026), from 09:00 to 11:00 WIB.

This event not only featured the Socialization of the 2026 Key Performance Indicators (IKU) Guidelines but was also combined with several important agendas, including the handover ceremony of the Head of the Sociology Department from Dr. Achmad Hidir, M.Si to Dr. Mita Rosaliza, M.Soc.Sc.; the retirement farewell of Drs. Syamsul Bahri, M.Si.; the send-off ceremony for FISIP’s prospective Hajj pilgrims for 1447 H/2026 M, namely Dr. Belli Nasution, S.IP., M.A., Dr. Suyanto, S.Sos., M.Sc., Dr. Welly Wirman, M.Si., Dr. Febri Yuliani, S.Sos., M.Si., and Susi Heptariani, S.E., Ak., M.Ak.; as well as the Idulfitri 1447 H halal bihalal gathering.

In his remarks, the Dean of FISIP UNRI, Dr. Meyzi Heriyanto, S.Sos., M.Si., stated that this event serves as a strategic momentum that not only focuses on institutional performance but also strengthens the values of togetherness and appreciation for the contributions of the academic community.

“IKU serves as our direction in ensuring that every aspect of the tridharma has a clear and measurable impact. At the same time, moments like this are important to maintain unity, appreciate dedication, and strengthen relationships within FISIP.”

Dr. Meyzi also emphasized that institutional success is not only determined by performance indicators but also by the solidity and synergy of all its elements.

Meanwhile, the Vice Dean for Academic Affairs of FISIP UNRI, Dr. Auradian Marta, S.IP., M.A., explained in his presentation that the 2026 IKU guidelines are designed as an instrument to measure performance in a more substantive way.

According to him, IKU no longer merely assesses administrative outputs but places greater emphasis on outcomes and the impact generated by higher education institutions.

“Through IKU, we are encouraged to ensure that graduates possess relevant competencies, learning processes become more contextual, and research and community service provide tangible solutions for society.”

The series of activities also included a religious lecture (tausiah) delivered by Dr. M. Saeri, M.Hum., which reinforced spiritual values and togetherness in the spirit of Idulfitri.

The event was held in a warm and familial atmosphere. The diverse range of activities within a single forum reflects FISIP UNRI’s efforts to maintain a balance between achieving institutional performance targets and strengthening the values of togetherness within the academic environment. (RIRY, Photo: Rahmat)