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UNIDA Faculty of Law Holds Handover Ceremony for Non-Academic Vice Deans for the 2025–2026 Period

Last Updated: 8 months ago

Bogor, October 20, 2025 – The Faculty of Law, Djuanda University, held a handover ceremony for the Non-Academic Vice Dean on Monday (October 20) in the Faculty of Law Meeting Room. The ceremony was solemn and attended by the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Vice Deans, lecturers, and administrative staff.
The ceremony marked the handover of the position from the previous Non-Academic Vice Dean, Dr. Rizal Samsul Ma'arif, S.H., M.H., to the new Non-Academic Vice Dean, Muhamad Aminulloh, S.S., M.H., based on Djuanda University Rector's Decree Number 36/2025 concerning the Appointment and Dismissal of Structural Officials within the Faculty of Law.

The Dean of the Faculty of Law, Dr. Nurwati, S.H., M.H., in her remarks expressed her appreciation and gratitude to the incumbent officials for their dedication and contributions to the development of non-academic areas, including improving student services, institutional activities, and managing faculty administration.
"We thank you for your hard work and dedication. May your experience and performance serve as an example for all academics at the Faculty of Law," said the Dean in her remarks.

Meanwhile, the new incumbent, Muhamad Aminulloh, expressed his commitment to continuing existing programs and strengthening synergies between academic and non-academic areas to support the Faculty of Law's vision of becoming a Faculty of Excellence and Global Competitiveness.
"We will focus on strengthening student activities, institutional governance, and improving the quality of administrative services that are responsive to the needs of students and faculty," he said.
The event concluded with the signing of the handover ceremony, witnessed by the Dean of the Faculty of Law and other leadership members.
Through this activity, it is hoped that the leadership process within the Faculty of Law, Djuanda University, can run smoothly, sustainably, and bring new enthusiasm in achieving institutional goals. (FH, 2025)