Medan, June 2026 – Members of the English Education Department Student Association (EEDSA) from the English Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP), Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara (UMSU), actively participated in the Leadership Training Program for Student Associations (HMJ) of FKIP UMSU 2026. The program was conducted under the theme “Mewujudkan Kepemimpinan HMJ FKIP UMSU yang Kolaboratif, Berkarakter, dan Berkemajuan” (Developing Collaborative, Character-Driven, and Progressive Student Leadership within FKIP UMSU).
The training was held over three days, from June 13 to June 15, 2026, at Tibrena Sibolangit, Deli Serdang, North Sumatra. A total of 122 participants attended the program, including student association leaders and members from various study programs within FKIP UMSU, speakers, organizing committee members, and supporting stakeholders.
The Leadership Training Program was designed to enhance students’ leadership competencies, strengthen teamwork, and foster character development in organizational settings. As future educators and leaders, students were encouraged to develop essential leadership values, including responsibility, integrity, collaboration, effective communication, and problem-solving skills.
Throughout the program, participants engaged in a series of activities such as leadership workshops, character-building sessions, group discussions, team-building exercises, and collaborative project planning. These activities provided participants with practical experiences in leadership and organizational management while strengthening relationships among student organizations across FKIP UMSU.
As one of the active student organizations within FKIP UMSU, EEDSA demonstrated its commitment to developing students who are not only academically competent but also capable of making meaningful contributions through leadership and organizational engagement. The participation of EEDSA members in this training reflects the organization’s dedication to nurturing future leaders who are collaborative, innovative, and socially responsible.
The Head of the English Education Study Program, Dr. Pirman Ginting, M.Hum., expressed his appreciation for the successful implementation of the program and the active participation of EEDSA members.
“I would like to congratulate all participants and organizers of the FKIP UMSU Leadership Training 2026. This program serves as an excellent platform for students to develop leadership skills, strengthen their character, and build meaningful collaboration with peers from different study programs. I am proud of our EEDSA members who actively participated in this program and demonstrated their commitment to becoming future leaders with integrity, vision, and a spirit of service. I hope the experiences gained during this training will inspire them to continue contributing positively to both the university and society.”
Meanwhile, the President of the English Education Department Student Association (EEDSA) 2026, Sunrise Nahtiti Albrandany, highlighted the significance of the program in fostering leadership and collaboration among student organizations.
“On behalf of EEDSA, I would like to express our sincere gratitude to FKIP UMSU, faculty leaders, study programs, and everyone who supported this Leadership Training Program. This experience has provided valuable lessons in leadership, teamwork, and organizational development. More importantly, it has strengthened the bonds among student organizations within FKIP UMSU and encouraged us to work together toward common goals. We hope that the spirit of collaboration, character, and progress cultivated during this training will continue to guide our future initiatives and inspire positive change within our academic community.”
The English Education Study Program extends its appreciation to FKIP UMSU and all stakeholders whose support and trust contributed to the success of the program. Through activities such as the Leadership Training Program, FKIP UMSU continues to cultivate student leaders who are collaborative, character-driven, and committed to making meaningful contributions to their communities and the nation.
The participation of EEDSA in this program serves as a reflection of the English Education Study Program’s commitment to preparing students not only as future English educators but also as responsible leaders capable of navigating the challenges of a rapidly changing world.
“Leadership is not about authority; it is about responsibility, collaboration, and creating positive impact for others.”







