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DATA ON THE NUMBER OF PROMOTOR GUIDANCE
(MAXIMUM GUIDANCE QUOTA 15 GUIDELINES IN THE CURRENT YEAR)
PHARMACY DOCTORAL PROGRAM. UGM FACULTY OF PHARMACY
(update October 15, 2024)
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ACADSTAF FUNCTIONAL GUIDANCE QUOTA DEPARTMENT LABORATORY
1 Prof. Dr. apt. Erna Prawita Setyowati, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/ErnaPrawita Professor 4 PHARMACY BIOLOGY Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
2 Prof. Dr. apt. Triana Hertiani, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Triana Professor 14 PHARMACY BIOLOGY Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
3 Dr. apt. Andayana Puspitasari Gani, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/andayana lecturer 3 PHARMACY BIOLOGY Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
4 Dr. rer.nat. apt. Nanang Fakhrudin, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Nanang Associate Professor 11 PHARMACY BIOLOGY Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
5 Dr. rer.nat. apt. Yosi Bayu Murti, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/yb.murti lecturer 7 PHARMACY BIOLOGY Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
6

apt. Puguh Indrasetiawan, M.Sc., Ph.D.

https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/puguhindra lecturer 0 PHARMACY BIOLOGY Microbiology and Cell Biology
7 Dr. apt. Purwanto, M.Sc. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Poer lecturer 7 PHARMACY BIOLOGY Microbiology and Cell Biology
8 Dr. apt. Indah Purwantini, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Indah Associate Professor 1 PHARMACY BIOLOGY Microbiology and Cell Biology
9 Dr. Djoko Santosa, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/djoksan Associate Professor 2 PHARMACY BIOLOGY Microbiology and Cell Biology
10 Prof. Dr. apt. Puji Astuti, M.Sc. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Puji Professor 3 PHARMACY BIOLOGY Microbiology and Cell Biology
11 Dr. Sylvia Utami Tunjung Pratiwi, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/SylviaPratiwi Associate Professor 3 PHARMACY BIOLOGY Microbiology and Cell Biology
12 Prof. Dr. apt. Akhmad Kharis Nugroho, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/akhmadkharisnugroho Professor 15 PHARMACETICS Biopharmaceuticals and Physical Pharmacy
13 Prof. Dr. apt. Abdul Karim Zulkarnain, M.Si., SE. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Karim Professor 1 PHARMACETICS Biopharmaceuticals and Physical Pharmacy
14 apt. Marlyn Dian Laksitorini, M.Sc. Ph.D. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Marlyn lecturer 5 PHARMACETICS Biopharmaceuticals and Physical Pharmacy
15 apt. Adhyatmika, M.Biotech., Ph.D. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Adhyatmika lecturer 4 PHARMACETICS Biopharmaceuticals and Physical Pharmacy
16 Prof. Dr. apt. Satibi, M. Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/satibi Professor 15 PHARMACETICS Pharmacy Management and Community Pharmacy
17 Dr. apt. Chairun Wiedyaningsih, M.Kes., M. App.Sc. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/chairunwiedyaningsih Associate Professor 1 PHARMACETICS Pharmacy Management and Community Pharmacy
18 Prof. Dr. apt. Susi Ari Kristina, M.Kes. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/susi Professor 12 PHARMACETICS Pharmacy Management and Community Pharmacy
19 apt. Anna Wahyuni Widayanti, M.P.H., Ph.D. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/annawidayanti lecturer 15 PHARMACETICS Pharmacy Management and Community Pharmacy
20 Dr.apt.  Dwi Endarti, S.F., M.Kes. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/dwiendarti Associate Professor 8 PHARMACETICS Pharmacy Management and Community Pharmacy
21 Prof. Dr. apt. Teuku Nanda Saifullah Sulaiman, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/MTk3MjAzMjcxOTk3MDIxMDAx Professor 9 PHARMACETICS Pharmaceutical Technology
22 Dr. rer.nat. Ronny Martien, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/ronnymartien lecturer 13 PHARMACETICS Pharmaceutical Technology
23 Dr.Eng. apt. Khadijah, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Khadijah lecturer 8 PHARMACETICS Pharmaceutical Technology
24 Prof. Dr. apt. Abdul Rohman, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/abdulrohman Professor 15 PHARMACY CHEMISTRY Analytical Chemistry
25 Dr.rer.nat. apt. Tatang Irianti, M.Sc. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Tanti Associate Professor 0 PHARMACY CHEMISTRY Analytical Chemistry
26 apt. Eka Noviana, M.Sc., Ph.D. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/ekanoviana lecturer 3 PHARMACY CHEMISTRY Analytical Chemistry
27 Prof. Dr.rer.nat. apt. Raden Rara Endang Lukitaningsih, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Endang Professor 11 PHARMACY CHEMISTRY Analytical Chemistry
28 Prof. Dr. apt. Ratna Asmah Susidarti, MS. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/RatnaAsmah Professor 6 PHARMACY CHEMISTRY Medicinal Chemistry
29 Dr. apt. Hilda Ismail, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Hilda Associate Professor 0 PHARMACY CHEMISTRY Medicinal Chemistry
30 Prof. Dr. Ritmaleni,S.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/ritmaleni Professor 0 PHARMACY CHEMISTRY Medicinal Chemistry
31 Dr. apt. Hari Purnomo, MS. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/hari.purnomo lecturer 0 PHARMACY CHEMISTRY Medicinal Chemistry
32 Dr. B.S. Ari Sudarmanto, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/ariebs lecturer 1 PHARMACY CHEMISTRY Medicinal Chemistry
34 Dr. apt. Riris Istighfari Jenie, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Riris Associate Professor 3 PHARMACY CHEMISTRY Macromolecules
35 apt. Rumiyati, M.Si., Ph.D. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/MTk3MTA5MjIxOTk3MDIyMDAx Associate Professor 4 PHARMACY CHEMISTRY Macromolecules
36 Prof. Dr. rer.nat. apt. Adam Hermawan, M.Sc. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Adam Professor 3 PHARMACY CHEMISTRY Macromolecules
37 apt. Muhammad Novrizal Abdi Sahid, M.Eng., PhD. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Rizal lecturer 1 PHARMACY CHEMISTRY Macromolecules
38 Dr. apt. Muthi’ Ikawati, M.Sc. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/muthi_ikawati lecturer 3 PHARMACY CHEMISTRY Macromolecules
39 Prof. Dr. apt. Agung Endro Nugroho, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/MTk3NjAxMTUxOTk5MDMxMDAy Professor 15 PHARMACOLOGY AND CLINICAL PHARMACY Pharmacology and Toxicology
40 Dr. drh. Retno Murwanti, M.P. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Retno Associate Professor 9 PHARMACOLOGY AND CLINICAL PHARMACY Pharmacology and Toxicology
41 Dr. apt. Nunung Yuniarti, S.F., M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/nunung Associate Professor 2 PHARMACOLOGY AND CLINICAL PHARMACY Pharmacology and Toxicology
42 Prof. Dr. apt. Arief Nurrochmad, M.Si., M.Sc. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Ariefnr Professor 14 PHARMACOLOGY AND CLINICAL PHARMACY Pharmacology and Toxicology
43 Prof. Dr. apt. Ika Puspita Sari, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/MTk3MTA0MjYxOTk2MDEyMDAx Professor 11 PHARMACOLOGY AND CLINICAL PHARMACY Pharmacology and Toxicology
44 Dr. apt. Purwantiningsih, M.Si. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Purwanti Associate Professor 0 PHARMACOLOGY and CLINICAL PHARMACY Pharmacology and Toxicology
45 Prof. Dr. apt. Tri Murti Andayani, Sp.FRS. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/MTk2OTAyMjQxOTk3MDIyMDAx Professor 13 PHARMACOLOGY AND CLINICAL PHARMACY Clinical Pharmacy
46 Prof. Dr. apt. Zullies Ikawati. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/Zullies Professor 14 PHARMACOLOGY AND CLINICAL PHARMACY Clinical Pharmacy
47

Dr. apt. Fita Rahmawati, Sp.FRS.

https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/fita Associate Professor 8 PHARMACOLOGY AND CLINICAL PHARMACY Clinical Pharmacy
48 Dr. apt. Nanang Munif Yasin, M.Pharm. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/NanangMunifYasin Associate Professor 13 PHARMACOLOGY AND CLINICAL PHARMACY Clinical Pharmacy
49 Dr. apt. Rohmad Yudi Utomo, M.Sc. https://acadstaff.ugm.ac.id/rohmadyudiutomo lecturer 1 PHARMACY CHEMISTRY

NB:

The eligible candidates to be proposed as thesis advisors are those holding the position of Lecturer (Associate Professor) and Professor.

*) :Retirement period less than 2 years cannot be extended

Study Program Development

The Pharmaceutical Science Doctoral Study Program (PS-DIF) always makes continuous improvements (continuous improvement) using indicators applied in quality targets.

The strategies used to achieve quality objectives are summarized in the table below:

No Matter Year 2023/ 2024 Year 2024/2025 Year 2025/2026 Year 2026/2027 Year 2027/2028 Achievement Strategy
1. Average completion of studies (years) 4.5 4.2 4.2 4.1 4
  • Empowering Dissertation Supervisors,
  • Involving students in lecturer research through research grants
  • Mincrease and complete research facilities
2. Percentage of students graduating with distinction

cumlaude (%)

  • Improving learning methods,∙ complete the infrastructure learning,
  • improve the academic atmosphere
3. Number of lecturer publications in national journals 50 50 60 60 60
  • Publication incentives for published national journals;workshop and writing clinicmanuscript;
Number of publications by lecturers in international journals 100 100 110 120 130
  • Journal publication incentives published international; workshop and writing clinics manuscript;
  • English editing for articles to be submitted to journals international; Writing collaboration with other universities, both domestic and foreign
4. Publication of student scientific work in national seminars/magazines

nationally accredited

5
  • Holding national seminars,∙ Encourage collaboration with educational/research institutions andstakeholders for activities domestic research.
Publication of student scientific work at international seminars 8
  • Holding international seminars, internationalizing journals,
  • Encourage collaboration with educational/research institutions andstakeholders for activities research both domestic and foreign,
  • Encouraging students to follow,student exchange abroad.
5. Average GPA of PhD graduates 3,80

(3,81)

3,80 3,80 3,85 3,85
  • Improving learning methods,∙Complete the infrastructure learning,
  • Improve the academic atmosphere
6. Number of community service themes* 20
  • A development team for the theme of community service was formed in the form of training and empowerment community, KKN, and partner villages.
  • Encourage students to be actively involved in information dissemination pharmaceuticals and appropriate technology use, giving a gift of service to society.
7. Student mobility abroad 2

(3)

3 3 3 3
  • Students are encouraged to take part in student mobility grants abroad state,
  • Increasing collaboration with foreign universities
  • Promoters encourage students to conduct research abroad
8. Overseas lecturers who carry out guest lecture activities and/or external examiners 2

(3)

3 3 3 3
  • Inviting foreign lecturers to give guest lectures,
  • Involving overseas lecturers as a guiding team,
  • Appoint foreign lecturers as external examiners

Program Educational Objectives

The Program Educational Objectives is to produce Doctoral graduates who are excellent at national and international levels, competent in the development and application of pharmaceutical sciences, and ready to serve the interests of the nation and humanity.”

The graduates of the Doctoral Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences have the following profile:

  1. Teacher
  2. Researcher
  3. Leader
NO. GRADUATE PROFILE DESCRIPTION OF GRADUATE PROFILE
1. Teacher The graduates become a teacher who masters the concept of academic integrity, philosophy of pharmaceutical sciences, theory, and general concepts of advanced science in pharmaceutical technology and community clinical pharmacy, performs teaching professionally, and can master and develop new theories.
2. Researcher The graduates become a pharmaceutical researcher who is independent, masters research principles in the development and application of pharmaceutical sciences in pharmaceutical technology and community clinical pharmacy, and can manage, lead, and develop innovative pharmaceutical research to improve the quality of life in society, nation and state, through inter, multi and transdisciplinary approach.
3. Leader The graduates become a leader who can internalize the spirit of independence, and can evaluate, make decisions, and demonstrate independent performance to produce solutions with integrity to solve pharmaceutical science and health problems in society.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. ATTITUDE

The graduates are expected to be able to:

  • Demonstrate Pancasila values and awareness of the nation and state interest
  • Demonstrate honesty, responsibility, confidence, emotional maturity, ethics, and awareness of being a lifelong learner
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    Vision Mission and Objectives

    VISION

    To become a pioneer in excellent and innovative Doctor of Pharmaceutical Sciences education at the national and international levels, dedicated to the interests of the nation and humanity, inspired by Pancasila.

    MISSION

  • To conduct a Doctor of Pharmaceutical Sciences program based on research, prioritizing ethical and moral values, and having an international perspective.
  • Carrying out the development of multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary research to produce applicable research works in the fields of pharmacy and health through external collaboration.
  • Carrying out community service based on research results to address national and humanitarian issues.
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    Introduction

    The Faculty of Pharmacy at UGM, as one of the educational institutions, is committed to achieving graduate competencies through the Graduate Program. The Graduate Program at the Faculty of Pharmacy offers a structured Doctoral (Ph.D.) program in accordance with the Minister of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia’s Regulation No. 217/99 regarding Guidelines for Doctoral Program Implementation.

    The implementation of this structured program provides participants with the assurance of completing their studies in a timely manner. The Ph.D. program at UGM is a pioneer in implementing doctoral education in Indonesia. The Ph.D. program in pharmaceutical sciences, which is the highest formal education level in pharmaceutical higher education, offers various fields of study: Pharmaceutical Biology, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, and Social Pharmacy. read more