FMIPA Akan Hadirkan Profesor Curtin University

Prof Ranbir Singh Malik PhD, Curtin University Australia akan menjadi pembicara utama dalam seminar yang akan digelar Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam (FMIPA) Universitas Negeri Semarang (Unnes) 26 Oktober 2013 mendatang.

Seminar yang terselenggara atas kerja sama Jurusan Matematika FMIPA Unnes dengan Prodi Pendidikan Matematika S2 Unnes ini mengangkat tema “Peran Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika dalam Membangun Fondasi Karakter Bangsa”.

Selain Prof Ranbir Singh Malik PhD, hadir pula sebagai pembicara Direktur Program Pascasarjana UPI Bandung Prof Dr H Didi Suryadi Med dan Dr Rochmad Msi, Dosen Jurusan Matematika Unnes.

Pendaftaran peserta dapat dilakukan secara online atau langsung hingga 23 Oktober 2013, sedang batas akhir pengiriman abstrak tanggal 7 Oktober 2013. Pengumpulan makalah lengkap ditunggu hingga 21 Oktober 2013.

Peserta Pemakalah akan dikenai biaya kontribusi Rp 250 ribu, mahasiswa S1/D3 non-Unnes  Rp 100 ribu, mahasiswa S1/D3 Unnes Rp 50 ribu, mahasiswa S2/Umum Rp 150 ribu, dan biaya prosiding Rp 100 ribu. Pembayaran dapat dilakukan melalui transfer Bank BNI Kantor Cabang Semarang no. Rekening 0246563633 atas nama Kristina Wijayanti.

Informasi lebih lanjut dapat berkunjung langsung di sekretariat gedung D7 Lantai 1 Kampus FMIPA Unnes atau mengunjungi website http://matematika.unnes.ac.id/semnas

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