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The Faculty of Public Health (FKM) at Hasanuddin University (Unhas) held an important commencement ceremony (Yudisium) in preparation for the December 2025 Graduation Period. This significant event took place on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at the Prof. Nur Nasry Noor Room (K-225), 2nd Floor of the FKM Unhas Building, and was attended by prospective graduates from various study programs.

Yudisium is a crucial academic stage that officially marks the completion of the students’ entire educational process before they formally assume their academic titles. Through this activity, the faculty leadership formally established the graduation of students who have fulfilled all academic, administrative, and ethical requirements as mandated by the university.

Messages and Hopes for the Graduates.

In their address, the FKM Unhas leadership expressed high appreciation for the dedication and hard work demonstrated by the students throughout their studies. The prospective alumni are expected to be able to implement public health knowledge professionally and ethically, while always focusing on community service amidst the increasingly complex national and global health challenges.

The culmination of the event featured remarks from the Dean of FKM Unhas, Prof. Sukri Palutturi, SKM., M.Kes., M.Sc.PH., Ph.D., who emphasized the importance of maintaining integrity, professionalism, and a commitment to service as the graduates begin their roles as public health professionals.

Graduation Details and Achievements.

The Vice Dean for Academic and Student Affairs of FKM Unhas, Dr. Wahiduddin, S.KM., M.Kes, reported that the faculty graduated a total of 38 individuals across three educational levels during this period.

Details of graduates by level:

Bachelor’s Program: Accounted for 20 graduates (53 percent of the total). Of this number, 2 people (10 percent) achieved the cumlaude predicate, while 18 people (90 percent) graduated with a very satisfactory predicate.

Master’s Program: Graduated 12 individuals (31 percent). Six people (50 percent) achieved cumlaude and 6 people (50 percent) received a very satisfactory predicate.

Doctoral Program: Saw 6 graduates (16 percent). Among them, 2 people (33.3 percent) earned cumlaude, and 4 people (66.7 percent) graduated with a very satisfactory predicate.

Top Graduates Recognition.

Based on the Dean of FKM Unhas Decree, three students were designated as the faculty’s top graduates for this period:

Muh. Fauzan Idha (Bachelor’s – Occupational Health and Safety Department): Graduated cumlaude with a GPA of 3.93 and a study period of 3 years and 3 months.

Nurjannah Husaeni (Master’s – Occupational Safety and Health Program): Achieved a perfect GPA of 4.00 and the cumlaude predicate within a study period of 1 year and 9 months.

Sherly Wulandari (Doctoral – Public Health Science Program): Earned the cumlaude predicate with a GPA of 3.98, completing her studies in 2 years and 5 months.

This commencement ceremony reaffirms FKM Unhas’ commitment as a higher education institution that actively supports Sustainable Development. The contributions of the graduates are expected to align with the achievement of SDGs, particularly SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being), SDG 4 (Quality Education), and SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities), by strengthening the health system and promoting equitable health services in the community.