Faculty of Humanities, Udayana University Holds 168th Faculty of Humanities' Students Judicium Ceremony
On Thursday, June 19, 2025, the Faculty of Humanities (FIB) of Udayana University (UNUD) held a graduation ceremony for the 168th period. The graduation ceremony was held online, via Zoom Meeting and broadcast live via the Media FIB Unud YouTube channel. The event was attended by the Dean of FIB Unud, Vice Deans, Chair of the FIB Unud Senate, Secretary of the Senate, Coordinators of the S1, S2, and S3 Study Programs of FIB Unud, Heads of the Units, and prospective graduates of the 168th period. In this period, FIB Unud released 18 prospective graduates from all study programs. The event began with a report by the Vice Dean I for Academic and Planning of FIB Unud, Dr. I Gede Oeinada, S.S., M.Hum., in his report, he reported several things related to the graduation ceremony for the 168th period. Furthermore, he detailed the number of prospective graduates, details of prospective graduates per study program, average GPA, average length of study, PIN obtained, and the total number of FIB student graduates up to the 168th period. He also conveyed the number of graduates per study program. In the Doctoral program, 1 person from the Linguistics Study Program Doctoral Program, and 1 person from the Cultural Studies Doctoral Study Program. In the Masters program, 1 person from the Linguistics Study Program Masters Program. In the Bachelor's Program, 1 person from the Ancient Javanese Literature Study Program, 5 people from the English Literature Study Program, 3 from the Archaeology Study Program, 3 people from the History Study Program, 1 person from the Cultural Anthropology Study Program, and 2 people from the Japanese Literature Study Program.
The best graduates in this period were announced by the Vice Dean III for Student Affairs and Information, Dr. Ni Ketut Puji Astiti Laksmi, S.S., M.Si.. At the undergraduate level, the best graduate was achieved by Yesia Kristadella, S.S., from the Bachelor of English Literature Study Program with a GPA of 3.98 and the predicate "With Honor." At the master's level, the best graduate was achieved by Pande Putu Abdi Jaya Prawira, S.S., M.Hum., from the Linguistics Study Program of the Master's Program with a GPA of 4.0 and the predicate "With Honor." Meanwhile, at the doctoral level, the best graduate was achieved by Dr. I Gusti Ayu Andani Pertiwi, S.S., M.Si., from the Doctoral Study Program of Cultural Studies with a GPA of 3.79 and the predicate "With Honor."
Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, I Nyoman Aryawibawa, S.S., M.A., Ph.D. in his speech congratulated the prospective graduates and the best graduates, for their success in completing their studies. He also gave two messages related to the success that has been achieved and the success in the future of the prospective graduates. "The first thing you need to do is determine the goals and directions that you want to achieve diligently, focus, and be patient. Second, you must continue to realize your passion with confidence that you will definitely be able to achieve your goals and ideals," said the Dean of FIB. The Dean also expressed his gratitude and appreciation to the committee team who had prepared this event well.
Yesia Kristadella, S.S. as a representative of the alumni and the best graduates at the undergraduate level, conveyed her impressions and messages. She expressed her gratitude to the lecturers and education staff who had educated the graduates including herself, as well as the most meritorious figure, namely her family. "Campus is not only a place where we gain knowledge, but also a place to form our identity and build relationships. Behind the walls of simple classrooms and canteens, we not only learn about literary theory, linguistics, history, philosophy, but also learn about life, about how to deal with pressure, manage failure, discuss with a cool head, and learn to listen to different perspectives. Not only I learn about theory and knowledge but also about friendship, the importance of cooperation, and how to behave when falling and getting back up again," said Yesia (YS).
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