LPPM UNHAS Holds Final Monitoring and Evaluation of Internal Grant Community Service Research for 2024

Sunday, November 24, 2024 – The Institute for Research and Community Service (LPPM) of Hasanuddin University (UNHAS) recently conducted a Final Monitoring and Evaluation (Monev) for Research and Community Service Internal Grants in 2024. This activity aimed to evaluate the progress and final results of various research and community service projects funded through UNHAS internal grants.
The activity was held for two days from November 23-24. The event, which took place in the LPPM UNHAS meeting room, was attended by various related parties, including researchers and community service providers, lecturers, and evaluation team members from LPPM. During the event, grant recipients were asked to present the results of their research and community service activities during the funding period, as well as submit final reports on the achievements, findings, and impacts generated from the activities carried out.
The Head of LPPM UNHAS, Prof. Dr. Muh. Nasrum Massi, Ph.D Sp.MK. stated in his speech, “Monitoring and evaluation are important steps to ensure that each internal grant can make a significant contribution to the development of science, technology, and community service. We hope that this monitoring and evaluation can be a forum for reflection for researchers and community service providers to measure the extent to which the objectives set can be achieved.”
Furthermore, Prof. Nasrum emphasized the importance of research and community service results that can provide solutions to problems faced by the community and support the vision and mission of UNHAS as a leading university that is beneficial to the community.
Several research and community service themes presented included health, environment, education, and technology, demonstrating the diversity and significant contributions of the research and community service carried out by the UNHAS academic community.
At the end of the event, LPPM UNHAS expressed its appreciation to the researchers and community service participants who had successfully completed their projects and made a positive impact, as well as providing recommendations for improvement for projects that still needed strengthening.
With the implementation of this monitoring and evaluation, it is hoped that it will continue to spur the spirit of research and community service at UNHAS, as well as strengthen the university’s commitment to contributing to solving existing social challenges.