August 10, 2016

Day

40 UNNES Students Field-Practice to Six Different Countries

A total of 40 students of Semarang State University (UNNES) from various faculties will be doing International Field Experience Practice Program (PPL Among Nations). All of the students will be going to five different countries: 2 students to Belgium, 2 students to France, 6 students to Taiwan, 10 students to Thailand, 10 students to Vietnam,...
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Attended University President Forum, UNNES extended a Collaboration with UTM

A total of 59 universities from 18 countries gathered together in a cooperation forum in Malaysia, on 8-10 August 2016. In the event titled University President Forum (UPF), Semarang State University (UNNES) agreed to extend a collaboration with Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM). The deal of extended cooperation will be realized by agreeing to send 20...
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UNNES and Hiroshima University Signed LoU for Students Exchange Program

During the visit to Hiroshima University on July 17-23, 2016, UNNES representatives are opening more collaboration opportunities between both institutions. Corresponding to the most recent discussion on exchange program from both universities’ students, UNNES and Hiroshima University has agreed to put the agreement on a mutual consent of Letter of Understanding (LoU) on International Development...
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UNNES Students and Lecturers to Strengthen Collaboration with Hiroshima University, Japan

A group of 15 students from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Semarang State University is visiting Hiroshima University, Japan on July 17-23, 2016. The students come different departments, namely Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science Department. Along with those students, 16 professors and doctors are being sent to seek for a wider...
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“Bule on The Loose”, Experiencing The Village Life Style

What is it like to live in a village in Indonesia? Indonesia is known with its beautiful landscape and the warmth of its people, which made Angela Arunarsirakul, David MacMurtrie, Martha Kupsch and Abhner Odreman wanted to experience how is it like to live in Indonesia especially live in the village. Along with Unnes’s International...
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Performed Pencak Silat, The SSE Students Batch 6 Awed The Audience

As the conservation university, Unnes keeps trying to introduce local cultures such as Javanese Dance, Batik and Gamelan to the world. Other than those mentioned cultures, Unnes has been introducing the beauty and art of Pencak Silat through the Sport Student Exchange Program (SSE). On Friday (24/6) the Sport faculty held The Farewell Party of...
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Tonnis match with Mahasarakham University and Srinakharinwirot University

On Thursday (23/6) Unnes held friendly Tonnis match with Mahasarakham University and Srinakharinwirot University Thailand. The particpants of the match are Unnes’s Sport students and Thailand students from both University which are enrolled as the students of the Sport Student Exchange program batch 6. Learned Tonnis for weeks, the Thai students performed well and able...
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Darmasiswa Students of Unnes went to Blora for Community Service

Darmasiswa Students of Unnes went to Blora for community service at Desa Kemiri, Kecamatan Jepon (5/6). Organized by Pemuda Karang Taruna, Darmasiswa students came to several elementary schools to give a broad knowledge about English and cross cultural understanding. “We called this program as English and Fun Workshop, there is no other purpose except to...
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