The Doctoral Program in Performing Arts, and Visual Arts Studies (PSPSR) held a study progress monitoring session for its doctoral students on Monday, 2 February 2026. Attended by Promoters and Co-Promoters, the meeting was conducted virtually via Google Meet as part of an ongoing effort to maintain academic quality and ensure the smooth completion of student studies. The meeting was chaired directly by the Head of the PSPSR Doctoral Program, Dr. Sri Margana, M.Hum., M.Phil. The primary agenda focused on monitoring research progress and the drafting of student dissertations.
Several crucial points were discussed, including research achievement reports from the supervisory teams, identification of technical and substantive obstacles faced by students in the field, and the setting of progress targets for the current semester. These measures are implemented to ensure that every student can graduate on time in accordance with established academic standards.
This monitoring activity reflects PSPSR’s commitment to providing excellent academic supervision to produce high-quality doctors in the fields of arts and culture. Furthermore, this initiative supports the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically:
- SDG 4 (Quality Education): By enhancing the quality of academic supervision.
- SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals): By strengthening internal academic networks. (NA)





