Agustus 22, 2013

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Pramuka Bekali Mahasiswa Hadapi Masa Depan

Gerakan Pramuka memiliki sejarah panjang. Rentang waktu yang lama itu membuktikan bahwa pramuka punya peran signifikan dalam pembentukan karakter. Bagi mahasiswa, pramuka diharap jadi bekal yang berguna dalam proses meniti masa depan. Demikian, antara lain, diungkapkan Pembantu Rektor Bidang Kemahasiswaan Unnes Prof Dr Masrukhi MPd kepada peserta Orientasi Kepramukaan Perguruan Tinggi (OKPT), Kamis (22/8). Prof...
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Dari Unnes Mereka Belajar tentang Indonesia

“Apa semua orang di sini pakai sepeda motor?” Pertanyaan itu meluncur ringan dari mulut Rara Sato, mahasiswa Kanazawa University, Jepang yang sedang mengikuti Program Short Course of Environmental Conservation and Indonesian Culture (See-Conic). Ia menanyakan itu setelah empat hari di Semarang dan melihat kendaraan roda dua lalu lalang memenuhi jalanan. Di Jepang, negerinya, negeri tempat...
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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...
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Hari Pertama, OKPT Bahas Implementasi Pramuka dalam Kurikulum 2013

Orientasi Kepramukaan Perguruan Tinggi (OKPT) bagi mahasiswa baru Universitas Negeri Semarang (Unnes) dibuka Kamis (22/8). Di hari pertama peserta OKPT akan mengikuti seminar bertema Implementasi Kepramukaan dalam Kurikulum 2013. “Di sesi pertama akan diisi oleh Kak Suyahman andalan nasional dari Pusdiklatnas sampai sekitar pukul 11.30 WIB. Di sesi kedua akan diisi Kak Tomo dari Dinas...
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