TRG Prehistoric Population Dynamics in Website Management Training

Suryatman, a key member of TRG Prehistoric Population Dynamics, attended a pivotal Website Management Training hosted by Hasanuddin University to enhance digital strategies supporting the IMPACT program's academic initiatives.

Makassar, December 11, 2024 — Suryatman, a member of the Thematic Research Group (TRG) Prehistoric Population Dynamics, attended the “Website Management Training” workshop hosted by Hasanuddin University. This event was organized to support the Integrated Multi-Program for Academic Triumph (IMPACT) initiative and focused on equipping TRG representatives with the skills and knowledge required to enhance the group’s digital presence.

The workshop took place at the Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM) Auditorium, located on the first floor of the Hasanuddin University research building. The event commenced at 8:30 AM and continued throughout the day, providing comprehensive guidance on effective website management strategies. Participants were required to bring essential tools such as laptops and additional data to ensure productive hands-on sessions.

Suryatman’s involvement underscores TRG Prehistoric Population Dynamics’ commitment to leveraging technology to disseminate research findings and enhance collaborative efforts within the academic community. As someone familiar with information technology, Suryatman actively engaged in discussions and practical activities aimed at improving website functionality and content quality.

The training is expected to bolster the group’s online platform, ensuring it becomes a reliable resource for sharing updates, publications, and project outcomes related to prehistoric population dynamics. This effort aligns with the broader goals of the IMPACT program, which seeks to drive academic excellence through thematic research initiatives.

TRG Prehistoric Population Dynamics extends its gratitude to Hasanuddin University and the IMPACT program organizers for facilitating this valuable training opportunity. The group looks forward to implementing the acquired skills to further its mission of advancing prehistoric research and fostering knowledge exchange.