LPH (Cross Fraternity Hima) is one of the annual work programs of the Department of Human Resources Development Economics Student Association. The series of events between Hima Brotherhood (LPH) 2021 will be held online based on the values ​​of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education and also EP SOLID. The Hima Brotherhood Cross (LPH) is also a forum for fostering a sense of pride in the campus, and in particular strengthening family ties between Development Economics students, Faculty of Economics and Business, Airlangga University. Starting from the Welcome Party which will be held on Saturday, September 11, 2021, followed by a series of LPH events from session 1 to session 6 every Saturday, September 18, 2, 16, 23 October, 13, and 20 November 2021.

 

The first event in a series of events, namely the Welcome Party with the theme The New Journey, which aims to give a welcome speech and provide a forum for introductions to new students. Educational values ​​will be presented through the Bridging Program event at the LPH Session 1 sub-event. In this sub-event, new students will be given material about lectures from an academic perspective, delivering information regarding the implementation of online and hybrid lectures, an overview of the programs provided by the campus, as well as an overview of scholarships, mawapres, and fasttrack in Development Economics. The value of research and development will be realized in FGD activities by raising the latest issues. With this activity, new students are expected to be able to think critically on the existing issues and be active in the FGD. 

 

The next values ​​are culture, family, and pride. Where these values ​​are sub-values ​​of EP SOLID. The culture in question is the EP culture, so new students majoring in Development Economics will be given an introduction to the cultures that exist in the Development Economics department. This will be presented at LPH Session 5 with the theme Let's Talk which is divided into several sharing sessions with the alumni generation of Development Economics students. The sharing discussed the values ​​in the HIMA EP, surviving in lectures, alumni experiences during lectures, and careers that can be done after graduating from Development Economics. The values ​​of kinship and pride will be instilled when welcoming new students majoring in Development Economics, conducting inauguration, and other LPH activities that require cooperation and cohesiveness.

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