EndryWahyuSyahputra UniversitasTanjungpura Guidelines
EndryWahyuSyahputra UniversitasTanjungpura Guidelines
EndryWahyuSyahputra UniversitasTanjungpura Guidelines
1. Background
The International Pharmaceutical Students Federation (IPSF) was founded in 1949 by eight
pharmacy student associations in London. The Federation now represents approximately 350,000
pharmacy students and recent graduates in 70 countries worldwide. IPSF is the leading international
advocacy organisation for pharmacy students promoting improved public health through provision of
information, education, networking, and a range of publications and professional activities.
IPSF initiatives focus mainly on the areas of public health, pharmacy education, and
professional development. Initiatives include public health campaigns, research on issues in pharmacy
education and workforce development, the Student Exchange Programme, organising international and
regional congresses and symposia, and publication of the IPSF News Bulletin, Newsletter, and
educational supplement Phuture.
Completing this guidelines means that you have decided to embrace this opportunity and play
an active role in IPSF and Other International Events, locally, nationally, and internationally.
However, it is essential that applicants understand this opportunity is given to a student to allow him/her
promote IPSF in their home county on returning from an IPSF Events and Other International Events
not as a free holiday.
These guidelines were designed to ensure that potential applicants are fully aware of the
selection process and also accept the expectations, restrictions, and consequences of an application.
3. Who is involved in the APPS, WC, SEP, and Other International Events selection procedure?
3.1. The decision-making committee, who will consider valid applications, is the Secretary
General, Contact Person, and Student Exchange Officer
This committee corresponds via email and discusses issues relating to the selection process
and ways to optimize the impact of the APPS, WC, SEP, and Other International Events at local,
national, and international levels.
Take an active part in activities and projects during and after the Events attended.
Deliver a presentation based on their experience in APPS, WC, SEP, or Other International
Events their University or Regional.
Based on the report, recipients are required to write an article about pharmacy in their
university/regional and/or the experience gained from attending the respective Events, to be
published in the ISMAFARSI Newsletter or on the ISMAFARSI website.
Keep in regular contact with the Contact Person and/ or Student Exchange Officer after the
congress/symposia/event or SEP to maintain correspondence regarding what has been done
in their university/ regional in order to maximize the impact and benefits the experience will
provide to other pharmacy students in Indonesia.
Information relevant to the selection process was hidden from the Contact Person and/ or
Student Exchange Officer by the applicant.
Information stated by the applicant is later identified as being inaccurate or false and the
applicant failed to notify the Contact Person and/ or Student Exchange Officer about the
necessary changes required to the application.
Have bad attitude before, during, and after the events attended.
Doesnt produce a report and/or an article more than 1 month following the events
attended.
Other situations at the discretion of the Contact Person and/ or Student Exchange Officer.
Contact the Committee from APPS, WC, and/or the SEO from other country without any
permission from CP or SEO of ISMAFARSI.
Doesnt pay the administration fee before departure without informing CP or SEO.
5. Declaration:
I declare that:
I have read these guidelines and both understand their meaning and respect them.
I accept the consequences undertaken by the Contact Person and/ or Student Exchange Officer if I
fail to respect these rules.