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The Faculty of Education at the University of Melbourne was energized by a vibrant atmosphere of scholarly dialogue as more than 200 lecturers, professors, researchers, students, and wellbeing practitioners gathered for the launch of the Routledge volume Wellbeing Literacy: Theory and Practice through Multidisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Lenses, during an event held on 19 November 2025. Among the international contributors, a research team from Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES), Indonesia, led by...
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The Asian Association of Social Psychology (AASP) convened the International Seminar on Promoting Asian Psychologies in Aotearoa New Zealand, held from 17–19 November 2025, in Auckland and hosted jointly by the Enhancing Participation and Inclusive Change (EPIC) Collective, the University of Auckland, and Massey University. The seminar brought together lecturers, professionals, professors, postgraduate students, and researchers representing 12 countries across Asia Pacific, on 19 November 2025. The seminar made a...
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Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES), through the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), continues to strengthen its strategic collaboration with the Jiangsu Vocational Institute of Commerce (JVIC). On Wednesday (November 5), UNNES held the inauguration of the Zheng He College and the launching of the Double Degree Program Batch II at the FEB Auditorium. The event marked an important milestone in reinforcing the bridge of knowledge and culture across nations. The...
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The Faculty of Education and Psychology (FIPP) at Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) successfully implemented an international community service initiative titled “Mindfulness-Based Writing Assistance Program for Enhancing the Professionalism of Indonesian School Teachers in Jeddah.” The activity, conducted in Jeddah on October 30, 2025, reflects UNNES’s strengthened commitment to advancing the professional capacity of Indonesian educators overseas. The program was led by Dr. Mintarsih Arbarini, M.Pd., accompanied by team members Farid...
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The Faculty of Education and Psychology (FIPP) of Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) successfully implemented an international community service initiative titled “Digital Interactive Parenting (DIP) to Enhance the Flourishing of Immigrant Parents at Sekolah Indonesia Mekkah.” The program, conducted in Makkah on October 27, 2025, was designed to strengthen cross-border educational engagement and promote family well-being within Indonesian immigrant communities. The initiative was led by Farid Ahmadi, S.Kom., M.Kom., Ph.D., Vice...
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