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THE INITIAL DESIGN OF THE SPIRITUAL MODEL PRENEURSHIP AS A SOCIAL SPIRITUAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP LEARNING FOR HIGHER EDUCATION Muhammad rifai, Muhammad rifai; Iwan Satriyo Nugroho, Iwan Satriyo Nugroho; Ricky Yoseptry, Ricky Yoseptry; Noneng Nurhayani, Noneng Nurhayani; Muhajirin, Muhajirin; Utama, Utama; Nurrohman, Nurrohman; Devonian Isyan Nabila, Devonian Isyan Nabila
Media Nusantara Vol. 21 No. 1 (2024): MEI 2024
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Tri Dharma PT, which mandates higher education lecturers by involving students to carry out teaching that is developed into research, the results of which are directed towards community service. Research in the field of entrepreneurship that is imbued with the Vision and Mission of going to higher education that builds aspects of spirituality / professional ethics / soft skills for students is developed to be applied to communities affected by Covid 19 to become a village empowerment program with all components of society. The concept of entrepreneurship based on soft skills with the packaging of the university's vision and mission which has a specific spirituality is developed into a model of Spiritual preneurship. The initial concept of this learning is in line with the "Merdeka Belajat" program by combining the concepts of Student Base Learning and Project Base Learning. Spiritual preneurship is a model that develops village entrepreneurship with student organizations, supervisors and community components that include social entrepreneurial values, entrepreneurship based on the Halal Product Industry, sourced from syar'I finance, with harmonious efforts to protect the environment (Eco -Preneurship), by utilizing communication technology, information and appropriate technology (Techno Preneurship) while still embracing and empowering local wisdom (Ethno-Preneurship) This research uses the method of literature study, observation and brainstorming. Observation and brainstorming were carried out in a pilot village, namely Cikahuripan Village, Cimanggung District, Sumedang Regency. This village was badly hit by the pandemic outbreak with the massive layoffs of its people who work in the wood manufacturing sector.
DONASI DAN BHAKTI SOSIAL BAGI MASYARAKAT CILEUNYI WETAN TERDAMPAK COVID 19 (UPAYA MEMUTUS MATA RANTAI WABAH COVID 19) Iwan Satriyo Nugroho, Iwan Satriyo Nugroho; Noneng Nurhayani, Noneng Nurhayani; Rahmi Rismayani Deri, Rahmi Rismayani Deri; Abdussalam, Abdussalam; Jiehad Akbar Pria Utama, Jiehad Akbar Pria Utama; Syahroni Mustofa, Syahroni Mustofa
Media Nusantara Vol. 18 No. 2 (2021): Juni 2021
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COVID-19, short for Coronavirus Disease 2019, is caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. This virus emerged in Wuhan, China. In early January 2020, Chinese authorities identified a new coronavirus, which was later named SARS-CoV-2 due to its genetic similarity to the SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) virus. Global Spread: In January 2020, cases of COVID-19 were reported in several countries, leading the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare it a Public Health Emergency of International Concern on January 30, 2020. Pandemic Declaration: On March 11, 2020, WHO declared COVID-19 a pandemic because the virus had spread globally, affecting many countries and causing significant illness and death. Global Response: Governments around the world implemented a variety of measures to control the spread of the virus, including lockdowns, travel restrictions, social distancing guidelines, mask mandates, and vaccination campaigns. Impact: COVID-19 has had a major impact on public health, economies and societies around the world. The disease is burdening healthcare systems in many countries, causing disruption to daily life, business, education and travel. Vaccine Development: Efforts to develop a vaccine against COVID-19 began in early 2020. Continuing Variants and Challenges: The virus continues to evolve, causing the emergence of new variants. Long-Term Implications: In mid-2024, COVID-19 will still be a global health problem.