The University of Indonesia (UI) Graduation Ceremony for the Odd Semester, Academic Year 2024/2025, was held on Saturday, February 23, 2025, at Balairung, University of Indonesia. The event was attended by the UI Rector, Faculty Deans, graduates, their families, and other invited guests.
A total of 2,433 postgraduate students and 1,954 undergraduate students participated in this graduation ceremony. The Faculty of Public Health (FPH) UI graduated 121 postgraduate students and 80 undergraduate students who are now ready to take the next step as agents of change in the field of health.
The Rector of the University of Indonesia, Prof. Dr. Ir. Heri Hermansyah, S.T., M.Eng., IPU, delivered a message to all graduates.
“Welcome to the UI alumni network, graduates of 2024/2025. May you become the driving force behind Indonesia Emas,” said Prof. Heri. “Be excellent and impactful alumni, prominent wherever you go—whether in your career, business, or managing a household,” he continued.
FPH UI once again recorded outstanding achievements in this significant moment. Nineteen master’s graduates earned cum laude honors, with the highest Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.92 achieved by Muhammad Tsany Saadi, M.A.R.S., and Eufrasia Victa Swastika Anggriasti, M.A.R.S., demonstrating their exceptional dedication. Additionally, four doctoral graduates from FPH UI received cum laude honors, with the highest GPA of 3.93 attained by Dr. Ika Dewi Subandiyah. The highest doctoral achievement was awarded to Dr. Finna Ella Indriany, who graduated summa cum laude with an impressive GPA of 3.97. These accomplishments reflect the institution’s commitment to producing high-quality graduates ready to contribute to the field of public health.
The remarkable achievements were not only recorded by the postgraduate students but were also evident in the accomplishments of the undergraduate graduates of FPH UI. Their strong learning spirit, unwavering dedication, and commitment to making a real contribution to public health became the foundation of their success.
FPH UI graduated seven undergraduate students with cum laude honors. Latin Vania Nisrina, S.K.M., and Devina Nafis Alodia, S.K.M., achieved the highest GPA of 3.87, proving their hard work and perseverance throughout their studies. Furthermore, two graduates received summa cum laude honors: Yosephine Emilia Regina Panjaitan, S.K.M., with a GPA of 3.93, and Stella Tracylia, S.K.M., with a GPA of 3.94. Stella Tracylia’s achievement was further highlighted as she was named the best undergraduate graduate of FPH UI for this semester’s graduation ceremony.
Through the accomplishments of its graduates, FPH UI once again demonstrates its commitment to producing graduates who are not only academically excellent but also possess integrity and a strong spirit of service. Each success celebrated in this graduation ceremony marks the beginning of a new journey for the graduates to step forward, bring positive change, and become pioneers in providing solutions to health challenges at both national and global levels. (DFD)