Jakarta, 2025 – Trisakti School of Management has been selected as a recipient of the Priority Research Downstream Program funding under the Technology-Push scheme for the 2025 Fiscal Year, organized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology (Kemdiktisaintek) through the Directorate General of Research and Development.
The official announcement is stated in the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology (Kemdiktisaintek) Letter Number 0572/C4/AL.04/2025 dated September 9, 2025, regarding the Announcement of Recipients of the Priority Research Downstream Program Funding for Fiscal Year 2025. On this occasion, the Trisakti School of Management research downstream assessment team consists of:
Chairperson : Dr. Astrid Rudyanto, CSRS., CMA., CAP., CGBA. (STIE Trisakti)
Members : Nurti Widayati, S.H., M.H., CHRA. (STIE Trisakti)
Silvy Christina, S.E., Ak. M.Ak., CA., CertDA., CAP. (STIE Trisakti)
Beny, S.E., M.B.A., CRP., CFP. (STIE Trisakti)
Dionysius Subali, S.Si., M.Biotek. (Unika Atma Jaya)
The downstream research assessment team successfully obtained a grant for research entitled “Development of a Functional Probiotic Beverage Combining Papaya Juice with Torch Ginger Tea (Pengembangan Minuman Probiotik Fungsional Kombinasi Sari Buah Pepaya dengan Teh Kecombrang)” from Jenderal Soedirman University. This grant is an applied grant that evaluates products made by other universities with feasibility study outputs. The research was conducted over three months.
The team leader, Dr. Astrid Rudyanto, stated that this grant represents an important opportunity to strengthen contributions to applied research while also enhancing collaboration among higher education institutions. According to her, the collaboration between the Trisakti School of Management and Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia shows that university research does not stop in the academic sphere but can also be studied, implemented, and bring broader benefits to society.
With this achievement, Trisakti School of Management reaffirms its commitment to continue playing an active role in the development of applied research, encouraging ideas to become tangible results, and strengthening the contribution of higher education institutions to national development.