To be able to produce graduates with competencies according to market demand, one of them must be supported by a comprehensive and up to date curriculum tool. Doctoral Study Program in Animal Science, Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Agriculture, (PSS3 DIP, FPP), Undip has carried out a Curriculum Review Workshop by inviting external stakeholders, namely: Satriyo Krido Wahono, S.T., Ph.D (Head of Research Technology and Food Processes , BRIN) as alumni users. The work shop was held on October 18 2023 in the hall of Building F, FPP-Undip. The results of the stakeholder review include that the curriculum structure at PSD DIP, FPP-Undip has met the standards for recruiting prospective researchers at BRIN, however, it is necessary to increase the self-confidence of alumni and students who need to be involved in research in other teams that are still related to their scientific field, not limited to only on the dissertation topic.
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