PRESS RELEASE
Regular training is one of the work programs of the deputy arts and sports division of SEGA. This routine training activity is carried out in 2 forms, namely offline and online with different timelines. Offline activities include: regular practice in the sports branches of Basketball, Futsal, Badminton and table tennis as well as in the Arts branch, namely Band/Acoustics. Meanwhile, routine online training activities are the Mobile Legends branch. This routine training activity was held because we saw the high interest of Islamic Economics students in these fields.
Latrut also takes the form of providing education about sports through content on social media. This Routine Training Program is an activity whose scope is for all Islamic Economics Students and all interested classes. In participating in this Latrut activity, there is a contribution fee for renting the field. It is hoped that the work program held by the Sega Division will be able to encourage Islamic Economics residents to develop their interests and talents.
This Latrut is related to point 4 of the SDGs because the routine training at Universitas Airlangga for the Islamic Economics Study Program is inclusive and easily accessible to all students. This Latrut provides a means for students to develop their interests and talents, as well as being a training ground for preparing for various competitions, one of which is holding friendly matches. (Sparing) with other departments to hone the ekis team's abilities to achieve their potential in non-academic fields, as well as to prepare human resources for competitions outside the department.
This activity was carried out from March 22 - November 3. In relation to the goal of Quality Education mandated by Point 4 of the SDGs, this program is not just about providing facilities and equipment, but also about providing opportunities for students to develop their skills and potential in non-profit fields. -academic. Thus, the Routine Training program at Universitas Airlangga not only functions as a training ground, but also as a vehicle for preparing students to compete at a higher level, both within and outside their major.