Students from the D3 Medical Laboratory Technology (TLM) study program (Prodi) at the Faculty of Health Technology, Megarezky University (Unimerz) succeeded in winning 2nd place in the National Biology Season LKTIN Competition.
It is known that the competition was held directly by HMJ Biology Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Halu Oleo Kendari University, on July 19 2023.
In his statement, Resi Agestia Waji, S.Si., M.Si as Chair of the DIII TLM Unimerz study program said that his party had entered 3 teams to compete in the national level competition.
"In the activity with the theme: Forming a generation of Innovative Biologists with Achievement and Excellence (Mesophyll), we from the DIII TLM study program entered 3 teams, and Alhamdulillah, 1 of the 3 teams managed to win 2nd place in this competition. "It's a special pride for us, because this is a national level competition," he said to Unimerz Press Personnel, on Saturday (22/7).
“The team that won was Valen Tiwa Patanduk, Epi and Nova Lutur. All class of 2021 DIII TLM Unimerz. Of course, the victory achieved by our students cannot be separated from the assistance of lecturers, including Mrs. Nuramaniyah Taufiq, S.Si., M.Sc. "TLM DIII students were able to pass the selection and win championships thanks to his assistance," he added.
Not only that, he also said that his students' participation in each competition was proof that DIII TLM students not only received knowledge on campus, but directly honed it by participating in various competitions, both regional, national and even international.
"Young students' participation is not just to be able to add points in the student affairs aspect but of course to hone the students' knowledge and self-confidence in competing in their field of competence so that it can be a plus point when they become alumni later," he said.
“The UNIMERZ TLM DIII Study Program is always supportive in supporting students in competing in science competency activities like this. "Our hope is of course that younger students can still participate in similar activities and be raised to an international level, so that they can motivate their juniors to continue to excel," he hoped.



