A UNY undergraduate student of the chemistry study program has won a silver medal at the ONMIPA AMLI 2025 competition.

Exciting news has been announced from Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta (UNY). Nadhilla Hariyanti, a student in the Chemistry Study Program at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA), achieved a silver medal in the Chemistry category of the 2025 AMLI National Mathematics and Natural Sciences Olympiad (ONMIPA AMLI 2025).

This prestigious competition unites the top students from various universities throughout Indonesia. Participants in the Chemistry category were evaluated on their conceptual understanding, precision, and analytical and problem-solving skills.

Throughout the competition, Nadhilla exhibited consistent enthusiasm and dedication. Her diligent efforts and meticulous preparation earned her the silver medal, bringing honor to UNY at the national level.

“I am incredibly grateful and never anticipated winning a silver medal at ONMIPA AMLI 2025. This experience is invaluable and motivates me to further advance my skills in chemistry,” remarked Nadhilla Hariyanti.

Dr. Retno Arianingrum, the Head of the UNY Chemistry Education Department, also expressed her admiration for this achievement, highlighting it as a testament to the quality and competitiveness of UNY students.

“Nadhilla’s success is a direct result of hard work, perseverance, and the collaborative effort between the student and her supervisor. We are immensely proud of her and hope this accomplishment inspires other students to strive for success at both national and international levels,” stated Dr. Retno Arianingrum.

This remarkable achievement underscores the commitment of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at UNY, particularly the Chemistry Study Program, to fostering student potential in academics and scientific competitions. It is anticipated that this success will ignite further outstanding accomplishments in the future.