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Pengalaman Adaptasi dan Komunitas Mahasiswa Perantau Universitas Jember Asal Kebumen di Kabupaten Jember Jawa Timur Lila Aisyah; Helen Dewi Herdiana; Imelda Hartono Putri
Jurnal Relasi Publik Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): November : Jurnal Relasi Publik
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59581/jrp-widyakarya.v1i4.1824

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This research aims to find out about the adaptation experiences experienced by students from Kebumen studying at the University of Jember. The aim of this research is to find out how students from Kebumen adapt and deal with culture shock while living in Jember. In adapting, students from Kebumen were assisted by the Kebumen Student Association (PERHIMAK), which is a family-based association that helps students from Kebumen adapt while living in Jember. This research uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach as a constructivist paradigm and in-depth interviews as a data collection technique. Interviews were conducted with students from Kebumen who studied and migrated to the University of Jember who were adapting to the culture shock and what difficulties they experienced while in Jember. The results of this research describe the underlying motives for students from Kebumen to migrate and study at Jember University, the adaptation experiences they have had, and how they overcome culture shock and homesickness during the ongoing adaptation process.
Pemberdayaan Pemuda Desa Jatitamban melalui Budidaya Maggot: Solusi Edukatif dan Berkelanjutan dalam Pengelolaan Sampah Organik Deni Achmad Syafi’i; Lila Aisyah; Dila Adelia Juliarti; Anita Alviyani; Jermia Edonie; Nor Sriwahyuni; Danang Aditya Firmansyah; Faiq Samsul Huda; Aura Bintang Arvisyah; Muhammad Muhyidin; Siti Aisyah Wardhania Hamidah; Dininiar Ratna Dewanti
Karya Nyata : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): September : Karya Nyata : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/karyanyata.v2i3.2193

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The problem of organic waste remains a serious issue in Indonesia, including in rural areas. Jatitamban Village, Bondowoso Regency, faces similar challenges due to household waste and residual by-products from local small enterprises producing tape and cassava chips, which are not yet optimally managed. The Community Service Program (KKN) of the University of Jember implemented an initiative to empower village youth through maggot cultivation as an environmentally friendly and economically valuable solution for organic waste management. This study employed a Community-Based Research (CBR) approach by engaging local youth as active partners in every stage of the program, including observation, planning, socialization, technical training, workshops, and monitoring. The results indicate that Black Soldier Fly (BSF) maggot cultivation serves as an effective strategy to reduce the volume of organic waste while producing value-added products such as alternative animal feed and organic fertilizer. The involvement of youth not only enhanced their knowledge and skills but also fostered environmental awareness and created new entrepreneurial opportunities. Furthermore, the program successfully established a solid and independent youth group capable of sustainably managing organic waste through maggot cultivation practices. The implications of this program extend beyond environmental improvement to promoting village economic independence through the utilization of organic waste. Therefore, youth empowerment through maggot cultivation can serve as a strategic model for sustainable waste management as well as strengthening community capacity in rural areas.