FEB Unila Encourages Students to Go Global through the Sabancı University PURE Summer Research Program 2026 Sharing Session
4/17/2026
FEB Unila - The Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Lampung (FEB Unila) organized a sharing session on the Sabancı University PURE Summer Research Program 2026 on Friday, April 17, 2026, held online via Zoom Meeting.
The event was attended by FEB Unila students, the Vice Dean I for Academic Affairs and Cooperation, Ernie Hendrawaty, as well as the FEB Unila International Office team, as part of efforts to encourage student participation in international programs.
The session featured Arif Darmawan as the speaker, a lecturer at FEB Unila who is currently pursuing his doctoral studies at the Department of Economics, Social Sciences, University of Ankara. In his presentation, he provided a comprehensive explanation of the Program for Undergraduate Research (PURE), organized by Sabancı University in collaboration with the Türkiye Scholarships.
The PURE program is a summer research program lasting approximately seven weeks, offering undergraduate students the opportunity to be directly involved in research activities within an international academic environment. The program is open to outstanding students from various countries and is part of the Türkiye Scholarships scheme, which supports global academic exchange and strengthens international educational cooperation.
During the session, the speaker also explained that participants would have the opportunity to gain international research experience, receive direct mentorship from global academics, and enhance both their academic capacity and international networks. In addition, the selection process is based on academic achievements, supporting documents such as CVs, transcripts, and motivation letters, as well as students’ readiness to participate in an English-language program.
The session was highly interactive, with strong enthusiasm from students who actively explored information regarding the registration process, requirements, and experiences of studying and conducting research abroad.
In her remarks, Vice Dean I of FEB Unila, Ernie Hendrawaty, stated that this activity is a strategic step in strengthening the faculty’s internationalization.
“Through this activity, we hope that FEB Unila students will become more motivated to participate in international programs and enhance their competitiveness at the global level, particularly in the fields of academics and research,” she said.
Through this sharing session, FEB Unila reaffirmed its commitment to expanding access to global information, strengthening international networks, and encouraging students to become adaptive, competitive, and globally-minded graduates in line with the demands of today’s higher education landscape. (Release)

Exploring Russian Culture: NWIM RANEPA Students Share Insights at TGCL’s Russian Day
4/15/2026
FEB Unila — The Russian Day event held at TGCL was successfully conducted, featuring two students from Russia as the main speakers. This event served as a platform for cultural exchange and knowledge sharing, attracting enthusiastic participation.
The invited speakers, Khokhlova Anastasiia and Shchekaturova Viktoriia, are students from NWIM RANEPA. During the session, they shared valuable insights into Russian culture, daily life, and the education system in their home country.
The event began with an opening session, followed by an introduction of the two Russian students to the audience. The program continued with presentations delivered by the speakers, highlighting various interesting aspects of Russia. An interactive Q&A session then allowed participants to engage directly and gain deeper understanding.
Participants showed great enthusiasm throughout the event, particularly during the discussion session. The program concluded with a closing session and a group photo as a form of documentation and remembrance.
Through this activity, it is expected that students can broaden their global perspectives and enhance their cross-cultural understanding, especially regarding Russia. (Intern_Icka Nuraini Azhumi)

FEB Unila Sends Off Students for International Student Mobility Program to UiTM Sabah, Malaysia
4/9/2026
FEB Unila – The Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Lampung (FEB Unila), held the official send-off ceremony for students participating in the International Student Mobility Program to Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) Cawangan Sabah, Malaysia, on Tuesday, December 30, 2025. The event was conducted online via Zoom Meeting and attended by the participating students as well as their parents.
The send-off was officially led by the Vice Rector I of the University of Lampung, Prof. Dr. Eng. Suripto Dwi Yuwono, S.Si., M.T. In his remarks, he emphasized the importance of student participation in international programs as part of efforts to strengthen academic quality, develop global competencies, and enhance the international competitiveness of University of Lampung graduates.
On the same occasion, the Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Lampung, Prof. Dr. Nairobi, S.E., M.Si., expressed his appreciation and pride in the students selected to take part in the program. He advised the students to serve as ambassadors of the faculty, the university, and Indonesia by consistently upholding the institution’s good name and demonstrating strong ethics, integrity, discipline, and professionalism throughout their academic activities at UiTM Sabah.
The International Student Mobility Program of FEB Unila is part of the implementation of academic cooperation between the University of Lampung and Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), Malaysia. The program has been running since October 2025 through an online learning scheme and will continue with on-site learning activities at UiTM Cawangan Sabah from January to February 2026.
The participating students are scheduled to depart for Malaysia on January 2, 2026, and return to Indonesia at the end of February 2026. During the program, students will gain first-hand international academic experience in the partner university’s academic environment.
Through this program, FEB Unila students are expected to broaden their global perspectives, enhance their academic competencies and soft skills, and build international networks. This send-off ceremony also reflects FEB Unila’s commitment to supporting the internationalization of higher education and producing globally competitive human resources (Magang_Nissa Nabila).
FEB Unila Invites Foreign Lecturer to Strengthen International Class Learning
4/9/2026
FEB Unila – The Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) at Universitas Lampung (Unila) once again demonstrates its commitment to improving the quality of education and expanding international perspectives by inviting a foreign lecturer in the Even Semester of the 2025/2026 Academic Year.
Through a decree issued by the Dean of FEB Unila on March 4, 2026, the faculty officially appointed Karim Azizi as a foreign lecturer who will be involved in teaching activities within FEB Unila. The presence of this foreign lecturer is part of the faculty’s efforts to enhance the quality of learning while also supporting the development of international classes.
Karim Azizi is an academic from Afghanistan who holds a Master's degree. He will contribute to teaching activities in the International Class Program at the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Lampung, during the Even Semester of the 2025/2026 Academic Year.
The Dean of FEB Unila, Prof. Dr. Nairobi, S.E., M.Si., stated that the presence of a foreign lecturer in the faculty environment is expected to provide broader learning experiences for students, particularly in understanding global perspectives in the fields of economics and business.
In the approval letter addressed to Karim Azizi, FEB Unila also expressed its appreciation for his willingness to contribute to academic activities at FEB Unila. The faculty believes that his involvement will have a positive impact on improving the quality of the learning process as well as strengthening international academic collaboration.
Furthermore, further coordination regarding the teaching schedule, courses, and administrative arrangements will be conducted with the related study programs and the FEB Unila International Office.
Through this program, FEB Unila hopes to continue expanding its international network and improving the quality of globally oriented education for students, particularly in the international class program. (Internship_Nissa Nabila)

Selected to Study in Japan, Three FEB Unila Students Collaborate with International Peers to Develop Visionary Disaster Mitigation Technology
4/9/2026
FEB Unila – Three students from the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Lampung (FEB Unila), were selected to represent the university in the international Asian Cooperative Program (ACP) 2026 titled “Beyond Recovery: Building Inclusive Resilience Through Institutional Reform and Community Innovation.” The short course program was hosted by Kansai University of International Studies (KUIS), Japan, from January 31 to February 20, 2026.
The delegation consisted of Syfa’ul Azkia Prita (Management Undergraduate Program 2024), Siti Zahra Maulidya (Accounting Undergraduate Program 2024), and Nadiyah Putri Mailika (Management Undergraduate Program 2024). During their time in Japan, they explored human resource development for disaster management in Southeast Asia, with a focus on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) at the household, community, and workplace levels. The students were also given the opportunity to directly experience disaster prevention and response technologies implemented in Japan.
One of the most memorable agendas for the team was a visit to the Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation Institution to learn about the history of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake. At the site, they interacted with survivors, observed post-disaster artifacts, and examined Japan’s transformation from reactive emergency management to preparedness-based risk governance. This experience provided profound insights into the importance of integrating Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in building inclusive community resilience.
“Collaborating with international students was an exciting experience because we were able to exchange perspectives on disaster management practices in our respective countries. We tried to draw conclusions from other countries’ strengths to address gaps in our own, such as the idea of a Smart Disaster Prevention Necklace for Seniors and a Hybrid Community Digital Storytelling network to reduce misinformation during emergencies,” said Syfa’ul.
She further emphasized, “It is crucial for students in Indonesia to be visionary and disciplined. In Japan, even the smallest details are carefully planned, such as the provision of survival equipment and adequate sanitation facilities to face disasters.”
Hiroko Fukushima from the International Office of KUIS also expressed her appreciation in a written statement. “We are delighted to welcome the students from Universitas Lampung and will continue to support them to ensure this program becomes a meaningful and rewarding experience,” she stated.
This achievement once again highlights the active role of FEB Unila students in delivering innovative solutions to global issues, particularly in the area of sustainable development. Syfa’ul hopes that this experience will inspire her fellow students on campus. “To my friends at FEB Unila, do not be afraid to try new things, including participating in international programs. There will always be valuable lessons and new perspectives gained from stepping outside your comfort zone,” she concluded. (Intern_M Ghatan Dinata)

FEB Unila Conducts Interview Selection for Student Mobility Outbound 2026
4/9/2026
The Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Lampung, continues its international program stages by conducting interview selections for the 2026 Student Mobility Outbound program. The activity is scheduled for Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at The Gade Creative Lounge (TGCL), Building B, FEB Unila.
This interview session is part of the selection process for students who have applied for the international student exchange program. The participants are FEB students who have passed the administrative stage and are proceeding to further assessment.
According to the official invitation issued by the faculty, the interviews will begin at 09:00 AM (WIB) until completion. The process involves a selection committee appointed through a dean’s decree as part of the implementation of the 2026 Student Mobility program.
Through this interview stage, the selection team evaluates students’ readiness from several aspects. The main focus includes academic ability, communication skills, and preparedness to participate in an international program both academically and culturally.
The Student Mobility Outbound program is one of Universitas Lampung’s strategies to enhance graduate quality. Selected students will have the opportunity to study at partner universities abroad.
This selection stage ensures that chosen students are well-prepared to represent the institution globally and maximize their international experience for personal and career development. (Internship_Nissa Nabila)

FEB Unila Socializes Student Mobility Inbound and Outbound Programs for International Class Students
4/9/2026
FEB Unila – The Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) at Universitas Lampung (Unila) held a Student Mobility Inbound & Outbound Socialization event at The Gade Creative Lounge (TGCL), FEB Unila, on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
The event was attended by the Vice Dean I for Academic Affairs and Cooperation, Prof. Dr. Ernie Hendrawaty, S.E., M.Si., FEB Unila lecturers, as well as all students from the international class.
In her opening remarks, Prof. Ernie Hendrawaty stated that the student mobility program is one of FEB Unila’s efforts to broaden students’ international perspectives and enhance graduates’ competitiveness at the global level.
“The student mobility program provides an opportunity for students to experience studying in an international environment. Through this program, students not only gain academic knowledge but also cultural experiences and global networks that will be highly beneficial for their personal development in the future,” she said.
She also encouraged international class students to take advantage of the student exchange opportunities available through FEB Unila’s collaborations with various universities abroad.
“Students are expected to prepare themselves well, both academically and in terms of language proficiency, so they can participate in this program and bring pride to FEB Unila at the international level,” she added.
The socialization activity also featured a sharing session from student representatives who had previously participated in student exchange programs. During the session, the students shared their experiences regarding the application process, preparations before departure, as well as their experiences studying and adapting to the academic and cultural environments in the destination countries.
The event continued with a presentation by Sari Indah Oktanti, S.E., M.S.Ak., who explained in detail the mechanisms of the Student Mobility Inbound and Outbound programs. In her presentation, she outlined various important information, including registration requirements, selection procedures, partner university options, and the administrative stages that must be completed by students interested in joining the program.
Through this socialization activity, it is hoped that FEB Unila students, especially those in the international class, will gain a better understanding of the opportunities and procedures for participating in student mobility programs, thereby encouraging more students to take part in international student exchange programs. (Intership_Nissa Nabila)
