
(HIMA S1 MANAGEMENT NEWS) Surabaya, Monday, October 20, 2025 — The Undergraduate Management Student Association of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Airlangga (HIMA Manajemen FEB UNAIR) carried out a series of Student Association Visit (SAV) 2025 activities, a forum for exchanging knowledge and strengthening networks between student associations from various universities in Indonesia.
This activity was carried out in several stages, namely May 20, 2025 in the Soepoyo Hall of FEB UNAIR with HIMA Islamic Economics UNAIR, June 7, 2025 online via Zoom Meeting with HIMA Entrepreneur Binus Malang, October 18, 2025 offline with HIMA Management UPN Veteran Yogyakarta and HIMA Archaeology UGM, and October 20, 2025 offline with HIMA Communication Science University of Indonesia.
The Student Association Visit (SAV) is an annual program aimed at broadening the management's horizons, strengthening relationships between associations, and providing a platform for sharing ideas and organizational innovations. At each meeting, each student association (HIMA) has the opportunity to present its organizational profile, management structure, and flagship work programs. The event also includes discussion and sharing sessions to encourage cross-university collaboration.
According to Kerenhapukh, the Chief Executive of SAV 2025, this SAV activity can be an important step in fostering a spirit of collaboration and professionalism in the management of student organizations.
"This Student Association Visit is not just a visit, but also a collaborative learning space between associations. We hope this activity will open up new collaboration opportunities and enrich the insights of the Management Student Association (HIMA) FEB UNAIR administrators," said Kerenhapukh, Chair of the SAV 2025 Executive Committee.
This activity supports FEB UNAIR's commitment to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 17: Partnership for the Goals. Through collaboration and exchange of ideas between student organizations, the FEB UNAIR Undergraduate Management Student Association (HIMA S1) contributes to strengthening the national academic network and building an inclusive and sustainable culture of collaboration.
In the future, HIMA Management FEB UNAIR will continue to develop activities that encourage synergy between associations, increase student leadership capacity, and strengthen the role of organizations in supporting sustainable development goals.