On Tuesday, September 9, 2025, the Notarial Studies Master’s Program at the UGM Faculty of Law hosted the 2025 Internal Quality Audit (AMI). The event took place at 10:00 a.m. WIB in Room A.201 of the UGM Faculty of Law and was attended by the management of the UGM Faculty of Law’s Quality Assurance & Academic Innovation Unit (JAMIA), along with auditors Dr. Pujiharto, M.Hum., and Prof. Dr. Sajarwa, M.Hum.
On Tuesday, September 9, 2025, the Notarial Studies Master’s Program at the UGM Faculty of Law hosted the 2025 Internal Quality Audit (AMI). The event took place at 10:00 a.m. WIB in Room A.201 of the UGM Faculty of Law and was attended by the management of the UGM Faculty of Law’s Quality Assurance & Academic Innovation Unit (JAMIA), along with auditors Dr. Pujiharto, M.Hum., and Prof. Dr. Sajarwa, M.Hum.
After Dr. Destri Budi Nugraheni, S.H., M.S.I., finished her presentation, the session continued with a discussion led by Dr. Pujiharto, M.Hum., and Prof. Dr. Sajarwa, M.Hum. During this segment, several points were discussed through various questions posed by Dr. Pujiharto, M.Hum., and Prof. Dr. Sajarwa, M.Hum., which were then answered or addressed by the administrators of the Master’s Program in Notarial Law at the Faculty of Law, UGM. Some of the points discussed included the quality of student intake, the monitoring and evaluation of student learning conducted by the program, tracer studies, alumni participation lists, stakeholder satisfaction levels, student satisfaction, teaching methods, the implementation of Outcome-Based Education (OBE), and faculty research.
It is hoped that all findings from this visit will serve as important notes for follow-up actions aimed at improving the quality of education in the Master’s Program in Notarial Law at the Faculty of Law, UGM. Thus, this supports the implementation of Goal 4 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) regarding improving the quality of education.
Author : Program Director of the Master’s Program in Notarial Law, Faculty of Law, UGM.




