LSPR BEM

The Student Executive Board (BEM) of LSPR is the highest student organization at the LSPR Institute of Communication and Business, aiming to develop students’ potential and skills in non-academic fields.

BEM LSPR oversees three Student Associations (HIMA): HIMA Communication, HIMA Business, and HIMA Bali, as well as 25 student clubs categorized into four areas: Arts, Communities, Science & Media Centre, and Sports. These Student Activity Units (Clubs) serve as a tangible representation of LSPR students’ contributions to society and their surroundings.

HISTORY

The Student Executive Board (BEM) of LSPR was officially established on November 4, 2022, with a one-year term for each administration following its inauguration. BEM LSPR operates on two campuses of the LSPR Institute: Sudirman Park Campus and Transpark Campus.

As an intra-campus student organization, BEM LSPR serves as the executive body at the higher education level, functioning at both institutional and faculty levels. The organization operates under the coordination and supervision of the Student Affairs Department and the Vice Rector III of LSPR Institute.

VISION

To become a Student Executive Board that is aspirational, innovative, inspiring, and actively engaged in supporting LSPR students in achieving excellence while prioritizing social values and nationalism, aiming to cultivate a generation that creates a positive impact on society and the surrounding environment.

MISSION

1. Enhance the role of BEM LSPR as a platform for channeling the aspirations of LSPR students and organizations under its supervision by providing easily accessible communication tools, such as online surveys.

2. Implement innovative programs in the non-academic sector by supporting the fourth SDG goal: “Quality Education.”

3. Encourage LSPR students to participate in the Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka program by supporting the exploration of interests and talents to achieve excellence in various fields.

4. Contribute to fostering LSPR students’ involvement in the application of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education, which includes education, research, and community service.

LOGO PHILOSOPHY

4 BULU JAMBUL

Signifies the accomplishments and bright hopes carried by the Board of Executives, Bureaus, Heads of Divisions, and Departments.

16 SAYAP

Wings symbolize strength and the will to keep growing. The 16 wings on the Javan hawk-eagle represent the cabinet’s positions, which drive the strength and growth of the entire academic community.

7 EKOR

Represent balance. The 7 tail feathers reflect BEM LSPR’s role in maintaining balance across the 7 organizations: HIMA Communication, HIMA Business, HIMA Bali, Arts Club, Sports Club, Digital Innovation Empowerment and International Relations Club, and Social & Environmental Club.

BUNGA ANGGREK

A blooming flower symbolizes a new beginning, growth, and a bright future. Orchids represent love, strength, and perseverance, as well as being a symbol of achievement after long and focused efforts.

BURUNG ELANG JAWA

Symbolizes strength, resilience, and a bright future full of hope.

WARNA EMAS

Represents passion, courage, and energy.

WARNA MERAH

Embodies wisdom, excellence, and achievement.