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UNNES Commits to Becoming a Discrimination-Free Campus

To ensure excellent services for all members of its academic community, Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) is firmly committed to strengthening its position as a discrimination-free campus. Based on Circular Letter Number: B/996/UN37/KP.06.05/2024, UNNES requires all members of the academic community to actively optimize their roles in promoting and realizing inclusivity. This commitment is reflected across multiple...
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UNNES, Local and National Sector Health and Wellbeing Collaboration

UNNES is actively collaborating with various local, national, and international health institutions to enhance health and wellbeing outcomes. This concerted effort stems from the recognition that health and wellbeing issues are complex and multidimensional, requiring a comprehensive approach that engages academia, business, and government sectors, alongside global networks. As a conservation university committed to achieving...
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UNNES Fosters Inclusivity Through Maternity Policies and Support for Academic Women

A progressive and inclusive academic ecosystem must recognize the multifaceted role of women, especially as mothers. Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) stands at the forefront of such change, prioritizing women’s participation through maternity policies, infrastructure, data-driven awareness, and direct support aligned with Indonesian regulatory standards. UNNES’s maternity policy draws upon several national and ministerial directives, most...
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UNNES Ready to Achieve Zero Carbon by 2045

As a Conservation University, Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) is strongly committed to realizing a zero-carbon campus. This initiative aligns with UNNES’s broader efforts to build a sustainable and environmentally responsible university. The commitment is formally outlined in the Rector’s Decree No. B/3669/UN37/HK.02/2024 on UNNES’s Commitment to Achieving Carbon Neutrality by 2045. One of the key...
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UNNES Provides Childcare Facilities for Students with Children

Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) has long provided childcare facilities for students who have children. These facilities are offered to meet the unique needs of students who are already parents. This initiative was launched so that students can stay focused on their studies without having to worry about childcare during class hours. The presence of this...
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