Faculty of Law UII Builds Network with PPI Munich
On Saturday, August 30, 2025, the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Universitas Islam Indonesia (UII), accompanied by the Head of the Undergraduate Law Program, met with the board of PPI Munich (Indonesian Students Association in Munich), Germany. PPI Munich was represented by Auriza Sumaedi, Head of Information and Student Advocacy, along with two members, Hafvid Fachrizza and Zulfa Nuraini Afifah.
Three main points of discussion were expected to be followed up in the future. First, UII Faculty of Law requested support from PPI Germany in providing assistance to UII students who are scheduled to carry out academic activities in Germany. The presence of PPI is considered very important to ensure comfort and support for Indonesian students studying abroad.
Second, to encourage the spirit of UII law students to participate in international programs, PPI members who return to Indonesia during their holidays will be invited to visit UII Faculty of Law. The Faculty will be pleased to host a forum where they can share motivation and international insights with students. This is expected to help eliminate fear and hesitation among students in joining international activities.
Third, UII Faculty of Law and PPI Munich agreed that this cooperation would be formalized in a written agreement. With this document, the network that has been established will be strengthened and continuously developed in the future.
Germany offers not only quality education but also a supportive environment. With the presence of PPI in almost every city, Indonesian students should not feel anxious or hesitant to seek educational experiences in Germany.
Prof. Dr. Budi Agus Riswandi, S.H., M.Hum., expressed his hope that this cooperation would encourage UII students, especially law students, to pursue study opportunities in Germany. “International experience is essential to broaden horizons and build student character,” he said. Dodik Setiawan Nur Heriyanto, S.H., M.H., LL.M., Ph.D., Head of the Undergraduate Law Program at UII Faculty of Law, closed the discussion by emphasizing the same point.