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The Faculty of Law (FH) of Djuanda University (UNIDA) received socialization about the Research and Community Service Program in a series of activities "Roadshow of Research and Community Service Proposal Offers for Ministry of Education and Culture Grants for Fiscal Year 2023" organized by the Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) together with the UNIDA Scientific Development Agency (BPK) on Monday (13/03/2023). In addition to FH UNIDA lecturers, in the activities carried out in a hybrid manner (offline in the UNIDA Meeting Room, online through the Zoom Cloud Meeting platform) also attended UNIDA Vice Rector III Dr. Yudi Wahyudin, S.Pi., M.Si and his staff, Head of BPK UNIDA Dr. Rasmitadila, ST., M.Pd. In his remarks, Dean of UNIDA Faculty of Law Dr. Nurwati, S.H., M.H said, there needs to be an effort to be able to increase the number of proposals received from the previous year. So this activity is very important as part of an effort to arouse the enthusiasm of lecturers in increasing research and community service activities carried out. On this occasion, Dr. Nurwati, S.H., M.H also explained related to the Sinta Score Overall of FH lecturers. "For this year, hopefully many proposals will be accepted. I am optimistic that LPPM and BPK can coach the lecturers to improve the articles to be submitted. For that, let's listen to the explanation of the Head of BPK and WR 3 who will explain the obligation of lecturers to update data in BIMA. This will certainly affect the eligible grants that we can participate in, "said Dr. Nurwati, S.H., M.H. Head of BPK UNIDA Dr. Rasmitadila, S.T., M.Pd in her presentation explained the Focus Areas and National Research Priorities based on the Presidential Regulation (Perpres) on the National Research Master Plan 2017-2045. Among others, the Food, Energy, Health, Transportation, Engineering Products, Defense and Security, Maritime Affairs, Social Humanities, and other research fields with 5 Research Priorities including Green Economy, Blue Economy, Digital Economy, Tourism, and Health Independence. "The topic of the submitted proposal must be in accordance with the focus areas and national research priorities. The benchmark can be seen from these 9 focus areas that can indeed solve national problems, so do not get out of the framework and 5 research priorities that have been determined," he said. Dr. Rasmitadila, S.T., M.Pd emphasized that every proposal submitted is the best proposal in accordance with the achievement indicators in the guidebook. "We send proposals to win, so we must focus on the achievement indicators. Please check your respective BIMA accounts. In the end, the component to be eligible or not depends on the Sinta score of the lecturers. So for that, the point is that lecturers must write a lot. Of course it cannot be instant, this will be a long term process for all lecturers, Meanwhile, UNIDA Vice Rector III who is also the Chairperson of LPPM, Dr. Yudi Wahyudin, S.Pi., M.Si in his direction said that in the process LPPM and BPK will share the task of exploring together in order to achieve a broader arrangement related to improving clustering in the future. Dr. Yudi Wahyudin, S.Pi., M.Si said, in accordance with the success indicators that must be owned, it is expected that each lecturer has a proposal bank. This year, the Rector Prof. Mohamad Ali Fulazzaky, Ph.D instructed that at least each study program has 10 proposals. So there needs to be a time frame and how to monitor and evaluate it. "Vision without action is just hallucination. Collaboration and participation are a part of Good University Governance. Let's collaborate together, and participate. Let's jointly raise UNIDA back to its ranks with a variety of extraordinary enthusiasm starting from ourselves, from the simple, and from this very moment, "said Dr. Yudi Wahyudin, S.Pi., M.Si." he concluded.