HumasUPNVJ- As part of the efforts towards the predicate of Corruption-Free Area (WBK) and Clean and Serving Bureaucratic Area (WBBM), the Faculty of Engineering, National Development University "Veteran" Jakarta (FT UPNVJ) launched an Integrity Zone in the Hall of the MERCe Building, Faculty of Medicine UPNVJ, Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
This launch is a manifestation of the institution's commitment to supporting bureaucratic reform and improving clean, accountable governance that is oriented towards superior public services.
The event was attended by UPNVJ Rector Prof. Dr. Anter Venus, Vice Rector for Planning, Finance, and General Affairs Prof. Dr. Ir. Netti Herawati, as well as deans and heads of institutions within UPNVJ. Also present were lecturers, education staff, and representatives of student organizations of the Faculty of Engineering.
In his remarks, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Engineering Dr. Ir. Muchamad Oktaviandri emphasized that this launch is the first step towards a systematic and sustainable change in work culture.
"This launch is not just a formality, but a real form of our commitment in building a professional, transparent, and corrupt-free academic culture. The Faculty of Engineering is determined to become an institution that is able to provide excellent service to students and the community," he said.
In line with that, the Deputy Dean for General Affairs and Finance, Tatik Juwariyah, M.Sc., highlighted the importance of active participation of all elements of the faculty in making this agenda a success.
"We hope that this momentum will be a reflection and starting point for transformation so that the bureaucracy in the faculty environment becomes more efficient, adaptive, and focused on public satisfaction," he said.
Not only involving internal elements, this activity was also attended by external stakeholders such as the Head of Limo Village, Danramil, Cinere Police Chief, representatives of Puspenerbad, and youth figures from Limo District. Their presence reflects the importance of synergy between educational institutions and their surrounding environment in building a culture of integrity.
The series of activities included the report of the chief executive, reading of the declaration and pledge of the Integrity Zone, signing of the inauguration charter by the Chancellor and Acting Dean, and signing of a joint commitment and Integrity Pact by all lecturers and education staff.
Through this activity, the Faculty of Engineering UPNVJ hopes to instill the values of integrity, accountability, and excellent service as part of the work culture, as well as strengthen sustainable bureaucratic reform towards a modern and trusted educational institution.