Unesa.ac.id, Surabaya-A total of 16 UNESA Vocational Student Entrepreneurial Program (PWMV) proposals successfully passed and received funding from the Directorate General of Vocational Education, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia. The announcement was stated in a letter from the Director General of Vocational Education of the Ministry of Education and Technology regarding Funding for the 2021 Vocational Student Entrepreneurship Program.
With the number of proposals that passed, UNESA became the university that received the most funding for PWMV 2021 compared to other universities that had vocational schools or programs. This is certainly proud for UNESA, because the previous year in the same program Unesa only managed to pass one proposal.
The types of business fields that succeeded in receiving the injection of funds were one manufacturing business, nine businesses in the culinary field, four businesses in the creative industry sector, and two businesses in the IT sector. The students who received the business funds were already prepared ahead of time.
He even received special training from the Unesa Career Center (UCC) on April 18, 2021, which consisted of 30 teams. For information only, that the implementation of PWMV is one of the efforts of the Director General of Vocational Education in preparing superior and competitive Indonesian human resources (HR) and encouraging the emergence of many entrepreneurs from among students at Vocational Education Organization Colleges in each region. "This is good news for UNESA and hopefully it can strengthen the role of the Vocational Program in national strategic development in the future," said Director of the Unesa Vocational Program, Dr. Martadi, M.Sn. (Unesa Public Relations)
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