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In the Covid-19 pandemic era, the disruption faced by farmers has become more intense, this cause the food supply chain to experience serious disruptions. Ironically, some agricultural commodity prices have actually decreased due to falling demand. Reduced community activities leads to decreased demand for foodstuffs. There are so many culinary sectors that do not run their business so that the demand for agricultural commodities has dropped dramatically. The decline in...
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McKinsey & Co recently published a report entitled “Automation and the future of work in Indonesia: jobs lost, jobs gained, jobs changed” in September 2019. In the report, the world’s leading consulting management firm projects that as many as 23 million jobs will be replaced. with rapid automation in various sectors. In general, public discussion about the impact of automation in Indonesia still focuses on the risks to the future...
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The slogan “Excellent Human Resources for Advanced Indonesia” has a strong logic of causality. Both historically and conceptually, the superiority of human resources is the dominant condition that enables the progress of a community. Such relationships can occur in small communities such as family, village, as well as nation and state. According to the conclusion above, the progress of higher education is very dependent on the advantages of its human...
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UNNES Rector Prof Dr Fathur Rokhman MHum was being a guest lecturer in International University Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam after signing MoU in cooperation with the rector of Internasional University Vietnam , Monday, 5/8. Strengthening Multicultural Society through Growing Leadership is the material delivered by Prof Fathur Rokhman with Dr Hendi Pratama in front of student and lecturer in International University Vietnam. “Leadership growth has been responded positively by...
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Rector Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) Prof Dr Fathur Rokhman MHum released four foreign students from University Malaysia Sabah (UMS) that have completed Credit Transfer Program for about one semester in Study Program of English Education, Friday (12/7) Four of the students that have been released in rectorat building consisted of Yuzamrah bin Awang Noh, Najwa bint Ramaidi, Hamzafina Ain bint Hamdan, and Nazihah Aqilah bint Ramli. There is also Vice...
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