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Differences between dance education and dance arts
Sobat UNNES, having talent and passion in the world of dance is a gift. However, when deciding to bring that passion to the university level, many prospective students get trapped in a classic confusion: should I choose Dance Arts (Pure Dance) or Dance Education? At a glance, both seem similar, studying body movement and aesthetics. In reality, the difference between dance education and dance arts is fundamental. Choosing the wrong...
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Requirements for PG-PAUD major
Sobat UNNES, there is often a misconception that being an Early Childhood Education (PAUD) teacher is limited to just “playing and singing”. This thinking is outdated. In reality, a PAUD teacher is the first architect who shapes the cognitive, emotional, and social foundation of a human being during the Golden Age. This is a profession that demands a deep understanding of neuroscience, developmental psychology, and high-level pedagogical strategies. For those...
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Requirements to enter non formal education major
Sobat UNNES, when people think of “education,” they often limit their view to formal schooling. In reality, the true arena of education is much broader and more dynamic. There is the world of booming ed-tech startups, corporate training in multinational companies, and even community empowerment through global NGOs. This is the realm of Non-Formal Education (PNF), also known as Out-of-School Education (PLS). This is a strategic major for those of...
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The role of higher education institutions in advancing academic contributions at the global level continues to be demonstrated through faculty participation in international scientific forums. Such engagement reflects the commitment of universities to advancing knowledge and expanding cross-border academic networks. This commitment is exemplified by Prof. Dr. Tandiyo Rahayu, M.Pd., a lecturer at Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES), who served as a presenter at the International Conference on Sports Nutrition and...
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Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) welcomed 14 students from the Faculty of Computing, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA), to participate in the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) Short Course Program, “Natura Scientia Camp Season 3,” held from 13-17 December 2025. The program forms part of the FMIPA Global Student Mobility Inbound Program. The UMPSA delegation was officially received at the UNNES Rectorate Meeting Room. The welcoming ceremony was...
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