The Directorate of Learning and Student Affairs (Belmawa) of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (Kemendikbudristek) has officially announced the list of recipients of the 2025 Student Creativity Program (PKM) funding grants through the SIMBELMAWA information system. Out of a total of 1,590 proposals selected nationally, Pancasila University successfully passed five teams, with two of them coming from the Faculty of Pharmacy.

SIMBELMAWA (simbelmawa.kemdikbud.go.id) is a digital platform developed by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology to facilitate the management of student programs, including PKM submissions and reports. Through this platform, students can access information, submit proposals, monitor activity progress, and report achievements online.

The Faculty of Pharmacy, Pancasila University (FFUP) has achieved a proud accomplishment with two student teams successfully obtaining funding under the PKM Exact Research (PKMRE) scheme. The titles and teams that received funding are as follows:

1. Innovation of Mucoadhesive Edible Film Combining Tetragonula laeviceps Propolis Extract and Pineapple (Ananas comosus) Peel as an Alternative for Dental Caries Prevention

  • Team Leader : Diah Nurul Qolbi Salasatun (NPM 2022210236)
  • Members : Davina Safitri (2022210249), Ilham Maulana (2023210002), Kelly (2022210250), Zulfa Alia Mukhtar (2022210248)
  • Advisor : apt. Diah Kartika Pratami, M.Farm

2. The Potential of Robusta Coffee Bean Extract (Coffea canephora) in the Healing of Incision Wounds In Vivo in Sprague Dawley White Rats

  • Team Leader : Dita Fitriana (NPM 2021210071)
  • Members : Aiy Diah Ayu Pengasih, Dwi Yuli Handayani, Tasya Alfina Lestari, Annisa Maulidina
  • Advisor : Dr. apt. Yati Sumiyati, M.Kes.

In addition to the two proposals from FFUP that were funded under the PKMRE scheme, Pancasila University as a whole received funding for five proposals, consisting of one Entrepreneurship PKM (PKMK), two Exact Research PKM (PKMRE), and two Social Humanities Research PKM (PKMRSH).

This achievement is clear evidence of the Faculty of Pharmacy’s commitment to promoting a culture of research and creativity among students. In addition to being a source of pride for the institution, this success is expected to motivate other students to actively participate in research and innovation activities at the national level.

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