Yogyakarta, Tuesday (9/24/2025) – The Faculty of Fine Arts and Design (FSRD) of the Indonesian Institute of the Arts (ISI) Yogyakarta has taken a strategic step in realizing clean and professional faculty governance. Together with LLDikti Region V, FSRD signed Commitment to building the Integrity Zone (ZI) towards a Corruption-Free Region (WBK) and a Clean Bureaucratic Service Region (WBBM).
This activity took place on Tuesday, September 24, 2025, in the Main Council Room of LLDikti Region V, and was attended by five faculties from state universities in Yogyakarta. The signing affirmed FSRD's commitment to providing academic services and governance that are transparent, accountable, and oriented towards improving the quality of public services. The Dean of FSRD ISI Yogyakarta, Muhamad Sholahuddin, S.Sn., M.T., stated that the faculty's involvement in the Integrity Zone program is a concrete manifestation of FSRD's seriousness in improving the governance system, management quality, and providing the best services for the academic community. “Achieving the WBK and WBBM predicates is not just an administrative target, but also a work culture that must be lived by all lecturers, education staff, and students of FSRD,” he said.
In practice, the development of the Integrity Zone at FSRD will be carried out through six areas of change, namely change management, governance reform, human resource management reform, supervision strengthening, performance accountability strengthening, and public service quality improvement.
This effort is expected to make FSRD ISI Yogyakarta a faculty that is not only superior in the development of fine arts and design, but also an example of a higher art education institution that prioritizes transparency and integrity.
Head of LLDIKTI Region V, Prof. Setyabudi Indartono, M.M., Ph.D., stated that FSRD along with other faculties under its guidance are expected to be able role model implementation of the Integrity Zone. “With a strong commitment, the FSRD ISI Yogyakarta can become a faculty of fine arts that is clean, free from corrupt practices, and provides the best academic services,” he said.
Through this synergy, the FSRD of ISI Yogyakarta is expected not only to achieve the WBK (Clean and Bureaucracy Free) predicate but also to improve the quality of governance towards WBBM (Clean and Bureaucracy-Free Region), and to become an inspiration for other faculties in Indonesian art higher education institutions.






