Undip’s Faculty of Law Achieves Proud Achievement in Research and Community Service Funding in 2026

The Faculty of Law at Diponegoro University (FH Undip) has once again achieved a proud achievement through its lecturers’ success in obtaining Research and Community Service Funding from the Diponegoro University Research and Community Service Institute (LPPM), funded in addition to Undip’s State Budget for the 2026 Fiscal Year.

Based on the selection results, 41 Undip FH lecturers successfully obtained research funding, while 11 other lecturers received funding for community service programs. This achievement demonstrates the commitment of the Undip FH academic community to developing a superior research culture and making tangible contributions to the wider community.

This success reflects the high quality of proposals submitted by Undip FH lecturers, both in research and community service. Furthermore, this achievement demonstrates the active role of lecturers in supporting the implementation of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education, particularly in research and community service. Through this funding, it is hoped that various research programs will generate innovations, policy recommendations, and the development of legal science relevant to societal needs and current developments. Meanwhile, community service programs are expected to address a range of legal and social issues.

The leadership of the Faculty of Law, Diponegoro University, expressed its appreciation for the dedication and hard work of the lecturers who have successfully received this funding. This achievement is expected to motivate the entire academic community to continue improving academic productivity and research quality, and to make real contributions to the nation and state. With this achievement, the Faculty of Law, Diponegoro University, further affirms its position as a superior, competitive, and consistently producing academic institution that benefits society.

Download Attachment: List of Research and Community Service Funding Recipients from the Diponegoro University Research and Community Service Institute (LPPM), funded by funds other than the Undip State Budget for the 2026 Fiscal Year