September 12, 2018

Day

8 UNNES Students Leave for Malaysia

Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) sent two students abroad. Eight students of Engineering Faculty follow credit transfer program in Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) for four months and seventeen days, Monday (10/9). In the event which was held in the 217 room of Rectorate Building, it was informed that they will study and do Practical Work. The...
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2018, UNNES Receives 9 Students of Darmasiswa Program

A good collaboration between Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) and the Bureau of Planning and Foreign Cooperation (BPKLN) of the Ministry of Education and Culture is realized in the implementation of Darmasiswa Program every year. In 2018, UNNES received 9 (nine) students from various countries. They are Guo SiYuan (China), Valeria Grajales Ramirez (Colombia), Alok Ranjan...
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Guest Lecture as the Cooperation Result between Faculty of Law UNNES and Cornel Law School USA

Clinic of Law and Human Rights Advocacy, Faculty of Law UNNES in collaboration with Clinic of Farm Worker Rights, Cornel Law School, New York-USA conducted Guest Lecture activities with the discussion on “Human Rights of Migrant Workers in the Fisheries Sector in Taiwan”, Monday (8/27) at Dean Building of the Faculty of Law UNNES Sekaran...
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Supporting Internationalization, FMIPA Conducted Research at USQ Australia

The Dean of Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) Prof Dr Zaenuri SE MSi Akt conducted institutional research at University of Southern Queensland (USQ) Australia. The research activities were started by the signing of the MoM between FMIPA UNNES and USQ which took place at USQ campus, Toowoomba, Monday (27/8)....
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Trnava University Slovakia Cooperates with PGPAUD FIP UNNES in the Erasmus + Program

Erasmus is a program to improve the quality of European higher education designed to encourage and support the community through collaboration between European and Non-European institutions. Prof. Branislav Pupala from Trnava University said the presentation of the Erasmus + program for one-year period in the Department of Early Childhood Teacher Education (PGPAUD) room accompanied by...
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Philippine Students Follow Teaching Practice Program (PPL) at UNNES

Two Ateneo De Naga University students from the Philippines attended the International Teaching Practice Program (PPL) at Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) for twenty-seven days (3-30 / 8). The two students were Krystel Casipit teaching at Labschool UNNES PAUD and Ralph Robles teaching Mathematics at SMP Negeri 13 Semarang. UNNES Rector Prof Dr Fathur Rokhman MHum...
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