Yogyakarta, March 16, 2026 — The Master of Pharmaceutical Management (MMF) Study Program at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), conducted a re-accreditation site assessment organized by LAM-PTKes from March 12–14, 2026. This activity represents an important part of the higher education quality assurance process to ensure that the implementation of the study program continues to meet and develop according to national accreditation standards for health education.
The assessment was carried out by a team of assessors from LAM-PTKes, Prof. Dr. rer. nat. apt. Sophi Damayanti, S.Si., M. Si. and Prof. Dr. apt. Ajeng Diantini, M.Si., who conducted a comprehensive evaluation of various aspects of the educational implementation within the MMF Study Program at the Faculty of Pharmacy UGM.
The assessment activities were officially opened on Thursday (March 12) and attended by the leadership of the Faculty of Pharmacy UGM, including members of the deanery, the Chair of the Faculty Senate, heads of study programs, department heads, the Quality Assurance Unit, as well as the task force team involved in the accreditation preparation. The opening session marked an important moment to demonstrate the collective commitment to maintaining and improving educational quality within the Faculty of Pharmacy UGM.
Throughout the assessment process, the assessors conducted several evaluation activities, including presentations and clarification of accreditation documents, assessments involving lecturers, administrative staff, students, alumni, and graduate users, as well as reviews of educational facilities and infrastructure supporting the learning process within the study program. These activities aimed to obtain a comprehensive overview of the implementation of the quality assurance system, learning processes, and the overall performance of the study program.
The series of assessment activities concluded on Saturday (March 14) with the presentation of the field evaluation results by the assessor team to the faculty and program leadership. After a discussion session and revisions to the final report, the activity concluded with the signing of the Site Assessment Report by the assessors and the Head of the Master of Pharmaceutical Management Study Program, accompanied by the leadership of the Faculty of Pharmacy UGM.
The implementation of this site assessment reflects the ongoing commitment of the Faculty of Pharmacy UGM to maintaining high standards in higher education and improving the quality of graduates who are competent and adaptive to developments in the pharmaceutical field. This activity also aligns with efforts to support the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 4 (Quality Education) through strengthening higher education quality, SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) through the development of human resources in the health sector, and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals) through collaboration with accreditation bodies to ensure sustainable educational quality.


