[TAMAN SISWA];  A series of Departure Preparation events for the Credit Transfer Program to Lobachevsky University Russia and Youngsan University South Korea held by the International Program (IP) Faculty of Law, Universitas Islam Indonesia (UII) has been successful. The purpose of this event is to provide provisions for participants to continue carrying out study activities abroad without forgetting the values ​​obtained during studying at UII and ready to face all problems later. The event, which lasted for two days, was held on January 13-14, 2022 and  this event was opened by Dean of Faculty of Law UII, Dr. Abdul Jamil, S.H., M.H. And he also presented about ke-UII-an.

In his presentation, advised the students who take part in this program that as the successors of UII’s ancestors, students were required to have the slogan “berilmu amaliyah beramal ilmiah” with the aim of preparing future leaders of the nation related to their readiness to face the risks in life. After the opening, the event continued with preparation materials and explanations regarding the Credit Transfer Program and Double Degrees.

This material was presented by Head of the Credit Transfer and Double Degree Program Implementation Team who is also  Secretary of the International Law Study Program for the Undergraduate Program, Dodik Setiawan Nur Heriyanto, S.H., M.H., LL.M., Ph.D.

The third material with the theme of Academic Commitment During Study Abroad was presented by Head of the Undergraduate Study Program, Prof. Dr. Budi Agus Riswandi, S.H, M.Hum., and  Head of the Masters Program was presented by Drs. Agus Triyanta., M.A., M.H., Ph.D.

Students who take part in this program are also provided with religious materials, the first of which is about Stability of Worship and Morals During Study Abroad by Secretary of the Regular Program of the Law Study Program for the Undergraduate Program, Ari Wibowo, SH, SHI., MH. Then continued material on the Terms and Pillars of the Friday Sermon by Vice Dean for Religion, Student Affairs, and Alumni, Dr. Muntoha, S.H., M.Ag.

 

The second day (14/22) of the Departure Preparation for the Credit Transfer Program, the first material was presented by Dr.rer.nat. Dian Sari Utami, S.Psi., MA, regarding Psychological Readiness of Credit Transfer Program Participants. The next speaker was Riefki Fajar Ganda Wiguna, S.Pd., M.Hum. He conveyed material about Cultural Awareness in South Korea and Russia. During this presentation, he invited the participants to play a game that sharpened the knowledge of the countries to be visited.

The next material is explained by dr. Hj. Emi Tamaroh, Sp.N. with a discussion, namely the Explanation of Health Protocols during Travel and Study Abroad. The last session on the second day was the Sharing Session of Study Abroad experiences deliver by three the students who were undergoing the Credit Transfer Program at Youngsan University, South Korea, namely Akhiruddin Syahputra Lubis, Aryana Sekar W, and Egita. This event was got good enthusiasm from the participants, because they said that the materials that were presented for the past two days were materials they really needed.

 

[TAMAN SISWA]; On Wednesday, January 12, 2022, five students from the Faculty of Law at the Universitas Islam Indonesia took part in a conference are held offline and online on a limited basis by implementing health protocols. The five students were Join Degree and Credit Transfer Program students at Youngsan University, Busan, South Korea.

The event was opened with a presentation by the keynote speaker, namely JK Choi, Ph.D., who is also a Researcher at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information. On that occasion, JK Choi brought the theme “Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (with DATA Science).” In his explanation, he explained about The Importance of Data (Data Analysis), Progress of DATA Science Research (ILSAN Chemical Industry), Progress of DATA Science Research (GYUNG-NAM Medical Underprivileged Area), Machine Learning (ML) for Artificial Intelligence (AI), Outline of Deep Learning (DL), Progress of Data Science Research (R&D Model for Discovering Future ITEM), History of AI, AI, Application of AI (By Leading Company), to Policy Background for DATA Science (Indonesia).

At the end of the presentation, a question-and-answer session was opened, and responses from participants who took part offline and online. Before being closed by the presenter, there was a response from Dodik Setiawan Nur Heryanto, SH., MH. LL.M. Ph.D. (Secretary of International Undergraduate Study Program in Law Faculty of Law Universitas Islam Indonesia), who took part in the online conference, expressed his gratitude and appreciation to the speakers for providing such exciting material to be discussed, especially regarding DATA which is so developed in today’s era.

After the presentation of the material by the Keynote Speaker, it was followed by a presentation by five law students from the Faculty of Law, the Universitas Islam Indonesia. First was Yuwan Zaghlul Ismail (Students Join Degree), who presented the theme “Initiate The Establishment Of Personal Information Commission (Comparative Study of South Korean Personal Information Commission and Opportunities of Application in Indonesia”; second, Kurniawan Sustrisno Hadi (Student Join Degree) who presented the theme of “Legal Protection Towards The Personal Data Of Ecommerce’s Customer In Indonesia: Reviewed From Tokopedia Case.”

On this occasion, not only did the joint degree students present their presentations offline, but there were also 3 Credit Transfer Program students, namely: first, Akhiruddin Syahputra Lubis, who presented the theme of “Criminal Sanctions Against Misuse Of Personal Data Through The Printing Of Covid-19 Vaccine”. Certificates”; second, Egita Fira Widya, who presented the theme of “Validity Of Electronic Signature In Sale And Purchase Agreement In Electronic Transaction From The Perspective Of Indonesian Civil Law”; Third, Ayana Sekar Widyaningsih who presented the theme “Legal Position Of Joint Degree Letter Of Three Institution Concerning Guidelines For Implementation Of Certain articles of the ITE Law Related To Article 27 (3) of ITE Law Based Criminal Law Perspective”.

The conference, which started at 10.15 am to 00.30 pm local time that was held in Soemyeon, Busan, South Korea, was also attended by Professor Ji Hyun Park (Head of International Affairs and Language Center Youngsan University).

International Program The Law Study Program, Faculty of Law, Islamic University of Indonesia organizes an international program that will take place between November 23 – December 7, 2021. Program tersebut mengusung nama Virtual Teaching Collaboration Program (VTCP) 2021 dengan tema “Law and The Proliferation of Big Data” yang diselenggarakan berkolaborasi dengan University Malaysia (IIUM) dan Youngsan University of South Korea (YSU). Starting from the first meeting, namely the opening by the Dean of the Faculty of Law UII, Abdul Jamil, S.H., M.H. who gave a keynote address on the introduction of big data, its development, and its impact on individual privacy. After being opened by the Dean, it was followed by a report submitted by the Head of the VTCP Program as well as the Secretary of the International Program for the Undergraduate Law Program, Faculty of Law UII, Dodik Setiawan Nur Heriyanto, S.H, M.H., LL.M., Ph.D.

At the next meeting, on November 25, 2021, the presentation of material by Assoc. Prof. Sony Zulhuda, LL.B., MCI., Ph.D., and Prof. Dr. Budi Agus Riswandi, S.H., M.Hum with the theme Big Data and Privacy Law (Indonesian and Malaysian Perspectives). Furthermore, at the third meeting, on November 30, 2021, the presentation of material on Cyber ​​Law in Sharia Perspectives and Big Data under South Korean Law by Dr. Mahyuddin bin Daud and Prof. Jihyun Park. On 2 December,  Christopher Cason, JD., LL.M and Prof. Ida Madieha Abdul Ghani Azmi presented with the topic of Big Data in the United States and Issues on Artificial Intelligence under Malaysian Law. On December 7, 2021, closing as well as a presentation by participants who were represented by several people based on the distribution of discussion groups.

The Virtual Teaching Collaboration Program which lasted for 5 meetings with a duration of approximately 2 hours was enthusiastically welcomed by participants with more than 100 registrants. Each meeting is always equipped with several questioners who at the end of the event are given an award as the best participant. In addition to the best participants, awards were also given to the best presenters who presented the results of their group discussions. Even though it is held online, VTCP can still run well thanks to the enthusiasm and enthusiasm of the participants and organizers.