




Bandung, UNIKOM – The Postgraduate Faculty of Universitas Komputer Indonesia (UNIKOM), represented by the Dean of the UNIKOM Postgraduate Faculty, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rahma Wahdiniwaty, Dra., M.Si., along with her staff, warmly welcomed the visit of the Rector of Universitas Islam Sultan Muhammad Syafiuddin Sambas (UNISSAS), Dr. H. Arnadi, M.Pd., on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. The meeting took place on the 12th floor, room 12.012, of the UNIKOM Smart Building. This visit was conducted for the purpose of exploring collaboration between the two universities, including the planned continuation of master’s studies for several UNISSAS staff members in the Master of Design, Master of Information Systems, and Master of Communication Science Study Programs at the UNIKOM Postgraduate Faculty.
The meeting was attended by the Dean of the UNIKOM Postgraduate Faculty, and the Heads of Study Programs within the UNIKOM Postgraduate environment, namely: Prof. Dr. Ir. H. M. Yani Syafei, M.T, CSBA. (Doctor of Management Science), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Deden Abdul Wahab Sya’roni, Ir., M.Si (Master of Management), Sri Supatmi, S.Kom., M.T., D.Sc. (Master of Information Systems), Dr. Taufan Hidayatullah, S.Sn, M.Ds (Master of Design), and Dr. Desayu Eka Surya, S.Sos., M.Si., CICS (Master of Communication Science), as well as the Study Program Secretaries: Santi Yulianti, A.Md., (Master of Management), Rangga Nova Permana, S.Kom. (Master of Information Systems), and Mira Suci Mutiarasari, S.S (Master of Design).
The Rector of UNISSAS, Dr. H. Arnadi, M.Pd., expressed his appreciation for the warm welcome. He emphasized that UNIKOM, with its excellence in technology and innovation, is an important strategic partner for UNISSAS to strengthen its academic capacity and improve the quality of education services at UNISSAS, especially in facing the digital era.
On that occasion, the Dean of the UNIKOM Postgraduate Faculty introduced her staff as well as the history of the Faculty and its Study Programs. An intensive discussion was held to explore potential collaborations in the fields of information technology, human resource development, faculty and student exchange, and collaborative research. The visit concluded with the presentation of a plaque and a group photo for documentation.