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To Increase International Publication, UNNES – UPSI Malaysia held Joint Manuscript Clinic Workshop

Cooperating with Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) Malaysia, Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) held Workshop Joint Manuscript on Monday (07/8) at LP2M building, Sekaran campus, Gunungpati. This event presented Prof. Dr. Totok Sumaryanto F MPd, for opening the event, and Prof. Dr. Mohamed Nor Azhari Azman, as the main speaker. In this workshop, Prof Azman gave...
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UNNES Lecturer Collaborate with UKM Malaysia to Conduct Academic Research

Researcher team of Faculty of Natural Science and Mathematics collaborate researchers from Education Faculty of Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) focusing on learning strategy and the arrangement of mathematics learning handout based on coastal culture. From 15th July to 18th July 2017, the teams led by Prof Dr Hardi Suyitno MPd did sequences of discussion to...
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Collaboration of UNNES and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia in Conducting Seminar and Cultural Exchange

Faculty of Social Science of UNNES and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia collaborate in holding Conference and Cross Cultural event in Tuesday (11/7) in C7 Building, UNNES. Themed as “The Role of College Students in Shaping Their Personality”, this event includes seminar and cultural exchange from Indonesia and Malaysia. The Dean of Faculty of Social Science of...
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Two Students of UNNES Deliver Presentation in Italy

Two students of Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) represent indonesia to have presentation and collaboration with Italian youth. They will represent and collaborate with Dejavato Foundation related to Eramus+ through European Voluntary Service program in 13 June 2017.   They are Afifa Setya Himawati student of Mathematics Education, Faculty of Mathematics and Science and Alam Aulia...
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Student of Economic Faculty of UNNES becomes a Delegation in Macau

Students of bilingual class of Accounting Education UNNES was selected to joining International Workcamp in Macau. Uswatun Hasanah, a student in second semester will do a project with 15 international volunteer from Macau, Jepang, Taiwan, China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Korea, Cambodia, Philippines and some other country from around the world under the theme of “Macau...
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To Strengthen the Reputation, UNNES Rector to Audience Education and Culture Attaché of Indonesian Embassy in Singapore

After signing the Memorandum of Understanding between the Rector of Universitas Negeri Smarang (UNNES) Prof Dr Fathur Rokhman MHum and the Ambassador of Republic Indonesia in Singapore, I Gede Ngurah Swajaya on Thursday, March 30 at UNNES, Education and Culture Attaché of Indonesian Embassy in Singapore did the audience with the rector of UNNES in...
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Thailand Students to Join Sports Students Exchange in UNNES

14 students from Physical Education and Public Health department of 3 universities in Thailand are joining Sports Students Exchange (SSE) in Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES). This program will be held in 2 weeks starting from Monday (20/3). These students are Kawin Bosuwan, Tanaphat Chueathai, Somrak Kanthasak, Kawinpat Achirasiraroj, and Apichaya Wisaphan Ku from Kasertsart University...
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Indonesian Language Department of UNNES to Cooperate with Two Universities from Netherlands

Indonesian Language Department of Faculty of Language and Art of Universitas Negeri Semarang signed an agreement with Leiden University and Utrecht University, two leading universities in the Netherlands, on Friday (3/3). The signature was given by the Head of Indonesian Langguage Department, Dr Haryadi M.Pd, Wikker Jansen from Leiden University,  and RW Timmermans from Utrecht...
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UiTM Students to Visit Visual Communication Design Department of UNNES

Three students of Universiti Teknologi Malaya (UiTM) who join Internasional Internship in Suara Merdeka, Semarang, visited the Visual Communication Design Departmnent of Universitas Negeri Semarang, Tuesday (21/2). Those three students of Graphical Technique programs are Izzudin bin Sunar, Ikhwan bin Zari, and Amir Hamzah bin Muhamed. The students who were accompanied by the Operational Manager...
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FMIPA UNNES to Collaborate with Hiroshima University, Japan

Despite of 2 degree celcius environment, the group of exchange students from FMIPA UNNES were still motivated to do sit in program in Hiroshima University. The international collaboration between both FMIPA UNNES and Hiroshima University is prioritized not only for sit in program for students, but also for visiting professor, joint collaboration research, and guest...
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