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Master’s Program in Arts Management at ISI Bali Strengthens Preparations for BAN-PT On-Site Accreditation Assessment

Feb 12, 2026 | News

Photo: Coordination Meeting for the Preparation of the BAN-PT On-Site Accreditation Assessment for the Master’s Program in Arts Management, held at the Postgraduate Building Conference Room, ISI Bali, Wednesday (11/2).

The Master’s Program in Arts Management at Institut Seni Indonesia Bali (ISI Bali) is currently preparing for the On-Site Accreditation Assessment conducted by the National Accreditation Board for Higher Education (BAN-PT), scheduled to take place on 19–21 February 2026. This assessment marks the first accreditation process for the Arts Management Study Program since its official establishment in 2024.

As part of the strategic measures toward the upcoming assessment, the Postgraduate Program of ISI Bali convened a coordination meeting on Wednesday (12/2) at the Conference Room of the Postgraduate Building, ISI Bali.

The meeting was chaired directly by the Director of the Postgraduate Program, Nyoman Dewi Pebryani, Ph.D., and attended by members of the postgraduate leadership team, officials from the Institute for Quality Assurance and Learning Development (LPMPP), the accreditation document preparation team, lecturers, and administrative staff directly involved in the accreditation process.

In her remarks, Nyoman Dewi Pebryani, Ph.D., stated that the meeting was organized to establish a shared understanding, assess the level of preparedness, and ensure that all supporting components of the accreditation process operate in a coordinated and systematic manner. She expressed her expectation that all members of the academic community involved would actively contribute in accordance with their respective roles and responsibilities, thereby ensuring that the on-site assessment proceeds smoothly and optimally.

“Through this meeting, we aim to ensure that all documents, supporting data, and evidence of performance owned by the study program are thoroughly prepared and accurately presented. The on-site assessment must be approached with comprehensive preparation, solid teamwork, and a shared commitment to quality,” she emphasized.

The meeting also addressed the allocation of responsibilities, the finalization of accreditation documents, and the implementation of a mock on-site assessment scheduled for (18/2) as part of strengthening readiness prior to the arrival of the BAN-PT assessors. (ISIBALI/Public Relations)

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