FIK UNNES Lecturer Becomes Keynote Speaker of Academic Seminar and Guest Lecture at Ton Duc Thang University


Faculty of Sport Sciences, Universitas Negeri Semarang conducted a synergistic collaboration with the Faculty of Sports Science Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Many activities are carried out from 17 to 20 June 2019.
The activity began with a discussion and the signing of a memorandum of understanding by the Dean of FIK UNNES Prof. Dr. Tandiyo Rahayu MPd and Dean of the Faculty of Sports Science Ton Duc Thang University Oliver Pham Thanh Anh Khoa.Prof. Tandiyo said, after the signing of the cooperation agreement it was immediately followed up with various activities, including the guest lecture program and academic seminars.
“Five lecturers of FIK UNNES  who attended the guest lecture, taught as guest lecturers consisted of Anggit Wicaksono MPd (Basketball), Donny Wira Yudha PhD (Badminton), Sungkowo MPd (Swimming), Muhammad Arif Ali MSc (Physical Fitness) and Purwono Sidik Permono MPd (Football). The 5 lecturers will teach for 3 days, “said Prof. Tandiyo.
Furthermore Prof. Tandiyo Rahayu said, in addition to five lecturers who were guest lectures, four FIK lecturers became invited speakers at an academic seminar organized by the Faculty of Sports Science Ton Duc Thang University on June 18, 2019.”Four FIK UNNES lecturers appeared as invited speakers at the academic seminar consisting of Prof. Dr. Oktia Woro, Mardiana MSi, Dr. Rumini and Gustiana Mega Anggita, MPd. They presented academic studies before 350 seminar participants from various universities in Vietnam, “said Prof. Tandiyo.
Faza Lutfiyana / Student Staff

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