Dr. Rifqi Muna’s Call for Academic Integrity to the New Student Cohort
September 18, 2024
Contributor: Supriyono | Editor: Dadi Darmadi | Photo: Achmad Jatnika
One of the highlights during the UIII Convocation Week 2024 was a thought-provoking presentation by M. Rifqi Muna, PhD, Head of the Academic Senate, on “Student Code of Conduct at UIII.” Moderated by M. Yazid, Lc, Head of the International Office and Student Affairs, the session provided a deep dive into the ethical framework that guides the UIII community.
Dr. Muna began by redefining the role of students at UIII, emphasizing that they are not just learners but colleagues. This distinction is crucial in a graduate institution where the exchange of ideas and critical dialogue with lecturers is encouraged. It sets the tone for a collaborative academic environment where intellectual growth is a shared journey.
Central to Dr. Muna’s message was the importance of academic integrity and respect. He passionately spoke about the values of honesty, trust, fairness, and respect, which are the bedrock of UIII’s academic ethos. Academic integrity, he noted, is not just a personal commitment but a collective responsibility that upholds the credibility of the entire institution. He detailed the various forms of academic dishonesty, including plagiarism, and stressed the need for a vigilant and proactive stance against such practices.
UIII’s diverse community was another highlight of the session. Dr. Muna celebrated the rich backgrounds, races, ages, and religions that make up the UIII family. He urged students to embrace this diversity and engage in mindful cross-cultural understanding. This inclusivity, he argued, enriches the academic experience and fosters a more holistic learning environment.
Respecting the rights of others and acting responsibly were key themes in the discussion on general conduct. Dr. Muna emphasized that being part of UIII means committing to civility in all interactions. This includes adhering to laws both on and off campus and maintaining respectful behavior in all spaces, including digital platforms. The message was clear: UIII students are ambassadors of the university’s values, wherever they are.
The session also addressed other critical policies. UIII’s stance against discrimination based on political affiliation was unequivocal. Additionally, the university’s commitment to a safe learning environment was also underscored, with zero tolerance for sexual misconduct, including harassment and assault. Dr. Muna encouraged students to actively engage with their peers, fostering a supportive and connected community rather than isolating themselves.
Dr. Muna’s insights provided a clear vision of what it means to be a part of the UIII community. His words resonated with the audience, inspiring them to uphold the highest standards of integrity and respect in their academic and personal lives. This session was a powerful reminder of the values that define UIII and the collective responsibility of its members to live by them.