UPNVJ Students' Performances Enliven Bank Indonesia Activities, Demonstrating Talent and Soft Skills

Students from the Veteran National Development University (UPNVJ) Jakarta enlivened the event organized by Bank Indonesia with musical performances that entertained the invited guests. Their participation was part of a series of events that created a warm and appreciative atmosphere amidst the formal agenda.

By performing a number of popular songs in creative arrangements, UPNVJ students successfully created a more relaxed atmosphere without detracting from the solemnity of the event. The performances were not only entertaining but also showcased the talent and potential of the younger generation in the arts.

Student participation in this official forum reflects the academic community's tangible contribution to supporting institutional activities. This involvement also demonstrates that UPNVJ students excel not only academically but also possess the creative capacity to perform professionally in the public sphere.

Bank Indonesia welcomed the performance of UPNVJ students. Their presence was seen as adding a unique touch to the event and reflecting the positive synergy between higher education institutions and state institutions, particularly in supporting the development of students' soft skills.

Meanwhile, Matthew, a representative of UPNVJ's law faculty, expressed his pride in the opportunity to participate in the event. They hope to continue participating in similar events as a platform to express their creativity and bring honor to the university.

Through this performance, UPNVJ students demonstrated themselves not only as academics but also as a creative generation capable of providing quality entertainment in formal forums. This activity demonstrated that the collaboration between UPNVJ and Bank Indonesia can broaden the scope for developing student talent.

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