Signing of a cooperation agreement (MoU) between Megarezky University (Unimerz) and the Nduga Regency Government, in the Megarezky Health Polytechnic Meeting Room, on Friday (4/8/2023).
This activity was also attended by the Chancellor of Megarezky University; Prof. Dr. Dr. Ali Aspar Mappahya, Sp.PD., Sp.JP(K), Deputy Chancellor IV Unimerz, Deans of Unimerz Faculties, Regional Secretary of Nduga Regency and his entourage along with 15 students from Nduga Regency.
For your information, this activity also included an MoU and MoA with Bina Guna Medan Sports and Health College and PT Global Environment Laboratory.
In his speech, Prof. Dr. Dr. Ali Aspar Mappahya, Sp.PD., Sp.JP(K) as Chancellor of Unimerz said that this was the first time in the history of the signing of a cooperation agreement with 3 institutions at once.
"The first meeting took place, 3 guests came from several regions in Indonesia, namely from the Medan Bina Guna Sports and Health College representing the western part of Indonesia, the Nduga Regency Government representing the Eastern part of Indonesia and PT Global Environment Laboratory representing the Central part of Indonesia, ” he said.

"Hopefully this meeting will be a very historic meeting, for the Middle West and East, to discuss an agreement that will be made in the future and beyond," he added.
Furthermore, he hopes that the signing of the MoU will provide positive benefits for the institutions involved, as well as benefit the wider community, especially the Indonesian people.
"Hopefully in the future things will go well, especially in the field of education. We thank you very much for our meeting today, in implementing the MoU and MoA, so that there is an agreement and progress for each institution. "Hopefully what will be done in the future will be useful for the whole community, especially the Indonesian people," he hoped.

Meanwhile, Namia Gwijangge, S.Pd., M.Si as the Regional Secretary of Nduga Regency expressed her gratitude to Megarezky University for being willing to give her children the opportunity to study at Megarezky University.
"Praise God, there are 15 of our children from Nduga Regency who can be accepted here. We appreciate the decision given by Megarezky University. "There are 15 people, 7 in the D-III Medical Laboratory Technology (TLM) and D-III Pharmacy study programs," he said.
“We hope they can be educated on the Megarezky University campus. And after finishing college, they can return to their hometown to provide health services to the community. "Once again we would like to thank you, ladies and gentlemen, lecturers at Megarezky University," he added.



