Lecture Series Efforts to Improve Student Research IP 2015

April 6, 2018, oleh: superadmin

As an effort to map the research interests of Government Affairs and Administration students 2015 in preparing thesis final assignment, Department of Government Affairs and Administration students held a lecture series (05/04/18). This agenda also introduces to the final student candidate about umbrella research that has become a tradition of this majors. Umbrella research is a collaborative research design of a major theme that will be derived into a more specific but still related sub-theme of research.
Started the lecture series event, Dr. Muchammad Zaenuri explained the study roadmap of The Department of Government Affairs and Administration which has been compiled. As well as, emphasize to the students to pay attention to the research topic taken carefully so that research is not biased and still in the focus of government politics. Because so far, the dynamics of governance studies are quite loud. Next Dr. Muchammad Zaenuri reminded that Department of Government Affairs and Administration UMY has been accredited for a long time and should improve quality and quality continuously. “We facilitation whatever the student’s research constraints, we have started making clinical thesis plus mapping research roadmap”, said kaprodi Science of Government.
On this occasion also Dr. Muchammad Zaenuri presents a great topic on umbrella research offered by Department of Government Affairs and Administration entitled Collaborative Governance As a Basic Tourism Development Area, later students of the 2015 class who are interested can join the umbrella research under the guidance of Dr. Muchammad Zaenuri directly.
In addition, Dr. Titin Purwaningsih as one of the lecturers Department of Government Affairs and Administration, expertise in the field of political parties, dynastic politics and observers of electoral dynamics. Offers some research topics for umbrella students 2015 who are interested in the political issues of the dynasty in the 2019 election: the perspective of political recruitment and quota policy 30% of women representation. “Entering the year 2018 until 2019 we are faced by the democracy party so far female legislative members only 18 percent in the House of Representatives, not in accordance with applicable provisions. Women’s representation not only represents women descriptively but affects the interests of women who are able to achieve “, explained Dr. Titin Purwaningsih.
Dr. Titin Purwaningsih describes a research roadmap analyzing the political map of dynasties in the recruitment of political party officials. The extent to which the 30 percent quota realization in the recruitment of political party stewardship. Recruit women as party officials appropriately, or the party only takes female figures from relatives / families to fulfill a 30 percent city that is clearly incompatible with the provisions of the Law and the ethics of recruitment.
Lecture Series was attended by Dr. Titin Purwaningsih, S.IP., M.Si, (Dean of Fisipol UMY), Dr. Muchammad Zaenuri, M. Si (Head of Department of Government Affairs and Administration), Muhammad Eko Atmojo, S.IP., M.IP (Secretary of Department of Government Affairs and Administration) and Sakir S.IP., M.IP (Coordinator of Department of Government Affairs and Administration Laboratory) Drs. Suswanta, M.Si., Dr. Phil. Ridho Al-Hamdi, MA, Isnaini Mualidin, S.IP., MPA., Eko Priyo Purnomo, S.IP., M.Si., M.Res., Ph.D. and other doen as well as all students of Government Affairs and Administration force 2015.