Esaunggul.ac.id, Universitas Esa Unggul (UEU) once again conducted an audience visit to the Bogor Regency National Land Agency (BPN) Office in order to explore further cooperation. This visit was the second time and was led by the Head of the Cooperation Bureau, Dr. Ayu Larasati, S.Sos., M.I.Kom., accompanied by the Vice Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Dr. Wisnu Indrawan, S.Si., M.T., and the Head of the Mapping and Surveying Department, Surya Kurniawan, S.T., M.Sc (13/09/2024).

This audience aimed to strengthen the cooperation between the Faculty of Engineering of Esa Unggul University and BPN Bogor, especially in public lectures and comparative studies. Esa Unggul University hopes that this synergy can open opportunities for Faculty of Engineering students to gain practical experience and deeper knowledge about the world of land and mapping in Indonesia.

The Rector of Universitas Esa Unggul, Dr. Ir. Arief Kusuma A.P., ST, MBA, IPU, ASEAN Eng, related to the visit hoped that this second visit was proof of Universitas Esa Unggul commitment in establishing closer collaboration with the Bogor National Land Agency. We see great potential in this collaboration, especially to provide practical experience through public lectures and comparative studies for Faculty of Engineering students. This collaboration not only enriches students’ academic knowledge, but also prepares them to face the challenges of the professional world, especially in the field of mapping and land.

In this meeting, BPN Bogor welcomed the cooperation plan and expressed their readiness to support various programs initiated by Universitas Esa Unggul. This public lecture and comparative study program is expected to provide students with real insight into the work process at BPN and enrich their knowledge in the field of mapping and surveying techniques.

Through this collaboration, Universitas Esa Unggul continues to demonstrate its commitment in expanding networks and providing richer and more relevant academic experiences for students, while supporting human resource capacity building in the land sector.