UNDIP Strengthens the Young Entrepreneur Ecosystem through the Student Entrepreneurship Program (PMW) 2026

UNDIP, Semarang (10/2) – The Directorate of Student Affairs and Alumni of Universitas Diponegoro (UNDIP) organized a Socialization of the Student Entrepreneurship Program (PMW) 2026 on Tuesday, February 10, 2026. The event took place on the 3rd floor of the Purwahid Patrick Building, Faculty of Law, UNDIP Tembalang Campus, Semarang.

Representing the Vice Rector for Academic and Student Affairs, the Director of Student Affairs and Alumni, Edy Surahmad, S.Pd., M.Si., delivered remarks and officially opened the event.

Edy stated that the objective of the Student Entrepreneurship Program (PMW) is to foster and strengthen an entrepreneurial culture, encourage adaptive and competitive young entrepreneurs, and enhance student competencies in marketing, operations, management, and financial literacy.

“We hope to see all of you become entrepreneurs in the years ahead. InsyaAllah, I pray that you all will become entrepreneurs,” said Edy. He also mentioned that each faculty has been grouped into teams participating in PMW.

The event was attended by Vice Deans for Academic Affairs from faculties and schools, the Head of the Office for Student Achievement and Business Facilitation, entrepreneurship mentors, and students from various faculties at UNDIP. Three competent speakers were also invited: Anis Qomariah, S.A.B., M.Ling.; Wildan Avian Pratama, S.A.B., M.A.B.; and Dito Aryo Prabowo, S.Psi., M.Psi.

The first session was delivered by Anis Qomariah, S.A.B., M.Ling., a lecturer at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIP) UNDIP and also the person in charge of the event, presenting the topic “Guidelines for Writing the UNDIP PMW 2026 Proposal.” She explained that PMW 2026 requires participants to prepare a business proposal in a structured format, covering essential aspects such as background, business category, description, and budget.

In addition to explaining the proposal structure, she also described the categories eligible for funding, both products and services, according to the selected category. Priority is given to business ideas that demonstrate innovation based on existing businesses. “We hope there will be innovation in the business ideas submitted in the PMW funding proposal,” Anis stated.

The next session was delivered by Wildan Avian Pratama, S.A.B., M.A.B., a lecturer at FISIP UNDIP, who presented “Registration Tutorial for the Student Entrepreneurship Program (PMW)”, explaining the registration procedures, requirements, and how team members complete the assessment.

Registration for PMW UNDIP 2026 is conducted through the UNDIP Single Sign-On (SSO) system by the team leader, who must form a group consisting of at least three active members, ensure all members accept the invitation and complete the assessment, register the group for the PMW UNDIP 2026 event, upload all required documents according to the business stage, complete the assessment up to 100 percent, and finalize and submit the application without deleting the registered group. “In 2026, PMW registration is much more efficient because it is now application-based and no longer requires submitting numerous documents,” explained Wildan.

The third session was delivered by Dito Aryo Prabowo, S.Psi., M.Psi., a lecturer from the Faculty of Psychology UNDIP, presenting “Understanding the Entrepreneurship Readiness Assessment.” He emphasized that there are no right or wrong answers when completing the assessment, and participants should answer honestly. “Do not look for unnatural answers because this will be evident, which may have negative consequences and make the assessment unusable,” he concluded. (Public Communication/UNDIP/AKS ed. As3)

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