Semarang, 14 November 2025 — The Tax Accounting Study Program of the Vocational School, Universitas Diponegoro (Undip), welcomed a benchmarking visit from the Vocational Education Program of Universitas Indonesia (UI) on Friday, 14 November 2025, held at the Investment Gallery and Contact Center of the Vocational School. This visit was part of both institutions’ efforts to broaden insights, exchange knowledge, and strengthen institutional relations in advancing vocational education, particularly in the field of Tax Accounting.
The UI Vocational delegation was led by Dr. Fia Fridayanti Adam, M.Si., Head of the Applied Administration and Business Department, accompanied by Andhita Yukihana Rahmayanti, S.E.Ak., M.Si., CA., CPA., CBV., Cert.DA., Coordinator of the Vocational Accounting Study Program. The delegation was warmly received by Apip, S.E., M.Si., Head of the D4 Tax Accounting Study Program, along with faculty members of the program. The event began at 10.00 a.m. with a welcoming session and opening remarks from the Head of the Study Program, followed by remarks from representatives of both Undip and UI.
The main agenda included discussions between the two study programs, sharing experiences on vocational curriculum implementation, strategies for research collaboration, and opportunities to strengthen cooperation in MBKM programs, industrial internships, and teaching factory development. The discussion was engaging and productive, demonstrating both institutions’ commitment to building adaptive, relevant, and competitive vocational education.
After the break and Friday prayers, the agenda continued with a tour of learning facilities, including laboratories, practical classrooms, and the Investment Gallery. The visit concluded with further discussions, a group photo session, and planning of follow-up collaboration initiatives.
The Vocational School of Undip expressed its appreciation for the visit by UI Vocational Education and hopes that this collaboration will serve as a concrete step toward improving the quality of national vocational education. On this occasion, the program also conveyed its pride, as one of the alumni of UI Vocational Accounting—Diva Ayu Imanda Sari, S.E., M.Ak., Ak., CA., ASEAN CPA—is now part of the academic community of the Vocational School of Undip, further strengthening the collaborative bridge between the two institutions.