Lecturer of Indonesian Literature Study Program FIB Unud Won the Highest Sinta Score Award

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Lecturer of The Indonesian Literature Study Program, Prof. I Nyoman Darma Putra, M.Litt., Ph.D., received the Liga Utama award of the Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) of Udayana University as the researcher with the highest Sinta score in the last three years among 1897 Unud lecturers.


Award Charter

The award was conveyed by the Head of LPPM Unud, Prof. Dr. drh. I Nyoman Suarsana, M.Si., in the celebration of the peak of the 60th Anniversary of Unud, Thursday, September 29, 2022, at the Unud Bukit Jimbaran Campus.

 

At the event witnessed by the Rector of  Unud, the deans of unud, and all leaders and the academic community, prizes were also handed over to the other nine best award recipients in the field of research and publication among Udayan University lecturers, such as the author of the most articles and the most book publishers.

 

Based on The Sinta Web Score

The assessment of the highest score achievement is carried out based on calculations on the SINTA (Science and Technology Index) web, which is an institution of the Ministry of Education and Culture that indexes journals and lecturer activities in research and publications.

 

In The Sinta Web also reads the number of articles published by the author, both in national and international journals. Sinta also records data on book publications and citations.

 

Until the calculation of September 19, 2022, Prof. Darma recorded the highest Sinta Score for a three-year count, namely 1595 among Unud lecturers recorded in Sinta as many as 1897 people (Link: https://sinta.kemdikbud.go.id/affiliations/authors/433).

 

Prof. Darma achieved the H-index scopus 5 and for Google Scholar H-index 24. This score is not as big as the H-index of Scopus and Google Scholar of other Unud lecturers, but what is calculated for this award is the total Sinta Score.

For articles indexed by Scopus, Prof. Darma is recorded to have published 22 articles, both written by himself and as a co-author with lecturers or students who are guided.

 

Darma Putra Profile

Darma Putra is an alumnus of the Indonesian Literature Study Program in 1985 and began to become a lecturer here in 1986.

Postgraduate education for the master's and linear doctorates for Indonesian literature was pursued at the University of Sydney (1992-1994) and the University of Queensland (1998-2002), both in Australia, respectively.

Since she was a student, she has pursued journalism with long work experience at Bali Post, Abc Australia's Editor magazine, Radio and TV. In 2004, he received a six-week research scholarship at London Metropolitan University, collaborating with Prof. Michael Hitchcock to write the book Tourism Development and Terrorism in Bali (Ashgate, 2007/ Routledge, 2018).

After graduating from his doctorate, Darma took a postdoc at the University of Queensland (2007-2010), a research fellow at KITLV Leiden (2010), The Cross-Cultural Centre Ascona Switzerland (2012), the University of Melbourne (2015). In March 2018, he was a visiting lecturer at the University of Glasgow; and October 2019 at Toyo University, Tokyo.

 

In 2018, Darma was selected as an outstanding lecturer at the Unud in the field of Social Humanities; entered the top 8 national outstanding lecturers. His book Literary Heterogeneity in Bali received the best literary criticism book award 2021 from the Minister of Education and Culture Ristek. The book was republished by BRIN Publishers

(https://penerbit.brin.go.id/press/catalog/book/552 ).

 

In 2011, Darma pioneered the BaliNese Journal of Studies (accredited by Sinta 2). In 2014-2017, Darma became the Co-Director of the S2 Study Program for Tourism Studies and published the journal JUMPA (Sinta-3).

In 2022, Darma was selected with 29 international scientists as a mentor for young Indonesian researchers in the Science Leadership Collaborative - The Conversation Indonesia program.

Darma actively writes literary, tourism, cultural books, and is a frequent speaker of international seminars.

Since March 2022, Prof. Darma Putra has served as a Doctoral Study Program in Cultural Studies, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Udayana University (DP)