Indonesian Literature Study Program, Exploring East Nusa Tenggara. University

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On Monday, January 30, 2023, the Indonesian Literature Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Studies, Udayana University carried out socialization activities at three high schools in West Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province. The three high schools in question are SMAN 1 Komodo, SMAN 2 Nggorang, and Lentera Harapan High School in West Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province. The choice of West Manggarai Regency as the location for this activity was based on the presence of several Indonesian Literature Study Program students studying at Udayana University. That is, this area is appropriate to be used as an object of research.

Study Program Coordinator Dr. I Gusti Ayu Agung Mas Triadnyani, S.S., M.Hum, and Prof. Dr. Ni Made Dhanawaty, M.Si, and Jalu Norva Illa Putra, S.S., M.Hum., became the study program representative team to carry out the mission of the Indonesian Literature Undergraduate Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Udayana University, namely "organizing high-quality Higher Education Tridharma, which can support the process of change and progress of the Indonesian nation, especially in the field of Indonesian language and literature”.

The event was opened with remarks from the Coordinator of the Indonesian Literature Study Program Dr. I Gusti Ayu Agung Mas Triadnyani, S.S., M.Hum. This outreach activity aims to introduce the Indonesian Undergraduate Literature Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Udayana University to the school's students. This activity was followed by a presentation by Prof. Dr. Ni Made Dhanawaty about the "Bachelor of Indonesian Literature Study Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Udayana University Bali". He said that the Indonesian Literature Study Program was supported by twenty-three lecturers seven of them being professors (professors), ten doctors, seven with Master's degrees, and 99% having qualifications as lecturers (serdos) issued by the Ministry of Education and Culture. Most of the lecturers have experience as practitioners, such as poets, novelists, journalists, and expert witnesses in the field of forensic linguistics (in investigations, investigations, or trials in court). This activity was closed by discussions and questions and answers between students and resource persons which took place lively. This can be seen from the enthusiasm of students asking questions.