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The Faculty of Education and Psychology (FIPP), Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES), welcomed dozens of students from Universiti Malaya as part of a student exchange program on Thursday, 19 February 2026. This initiative forms part of the FIPP International Forum 2026, a collaborative endeavor between FIPP UNNES, Universiti Malaya, and UIN Salatiga. The program provides Universiti Malaya students with the opportunity to participate directly in academic lectures at FIPP UNNES. During...
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A range of strategic issues concerning global education and psychology were brought to the forefront during the International Seminar held as part of the FIPP International Forum 2026. The event took place solemnly at the Deanery Hall of the Faculty of Education and Psychology (FIPP), Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES), on Thursday, 19 February 2026. The seminar addressed critical topics, including the adaptation of international students within Javanese culture, educational resilience...
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Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing educational excellence through the inauguration of four new professors during its Dies Natalis celebration. This milestone reflects UNNES’ consistent efforts to enhance the quality of its human resources and to strengthen the institution’s contributions to the advancement of knowledge, research, and community engagement. In his address, the Rector of UNNES expressed pride and appreciation for the distinguished academic achievements of...
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information systems
Dear UNNES friends, in this digital age, computer-related majors are indeed very popular. However, prospective students are often caught in a big dilemma: “I like computers, but should I choose Computer Engineering or Information Systems?” Be careful, friends. Although both majors involve coding and computers, they have different “DNA.” Choosing one that doesn’t match your interests can make your college years feel like a struggle. To help you make a...
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development economics
Dear UNNES friends, when you enter the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), there are usually three main majors that can be confusing: Management, Accounting, and Development Economics. If Management is about managing companies, and Accounting is about recording finances, then Development Economics is about the “big picture.” This major is often referred to as the major for critical thinkers and future policymakers. Here, you will not only learn how...
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