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tommiyuniawan@mail.unnes.ac.id
Professor of Ecolinguistics

Study Program:  Indonesian Literature
Department: Indonesian Literature
Faculty: Faculty of Languages and Arts
Expertise: Ecolinguistics

Biography

Prof. Dr. Tommi Yuniawan, M.Hum., is a distinguished Professor of Ecolinguistics , where he currently serves as the Dean of the Faculty of Languages and Arts (2023–2028). He has made significant contributions to the fields of ecolinguistics, sociolinguistics, and ethnolinguistics through his teaching, research, and publications in internationally reputed journals. Beyond his campus roles, he is an active member of various linguistic organizations, a sought-after speaker, and a reviewer for prestigious journals and national research programs. With a strong leadership background, he has held key administrative positions and played a vital role in advancing language education and research both nationally and internationally.

Research Fields

  • Ecolinguistics
  • Ethnolinguistics
  • Sociolinguistics
  • Language Proficiency

Professional Experience (Last 10 Years)

  • Researcher at the Central Java Language Office, Semarang
  • Facilitator for the Student Scientific Writing Program (LLDIKTI Region VI, Central Java)
  • Reviewer for the Student Facilitation Program, Central Java Education Office
  • Researcher at the National Language Center, Jakarta
  • Facilitator for Indonesian Language Teachers Training (Central Java Education Office)
  • National Facilitator for Student Scientific Writing Program (Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education)
  • Reviewer for Junior Lecturer Research Grants (Central Java)
  • Evaluator for the National Professional Student Association Grant Program (Kemenristek Dikti)
  • Judge for the National Student Achievement Awards (Kemenristek Dikti)
  • Research Assistant for UNICEF-UN European Good Practices Project in South Sulawesi
  • National Facilitator for KKTM (Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education)
  • National Reviewer for the Student Creativity Program (Kemenristek Dikti)
  • Judge for the National Scientific Week (PIMNAS) (Kemenristek Dikti)
  • Reviewer for the Student Development Program (LLDIKTI Region VI, Central Java)
  • Judge for the Central Java Youth Pioneer Awards
  • Expert Lecturer for the Lecturer Mobility Program at Universitas Tidar (Kemenristek Dikti)
  • Expert Lecturer for the Lecturer Mobility Program at Universitas Timor (Kemenristek Dikti)
  • Peer Reviewer for Aksara Journal (Balai Bahasa Denpasar, Bali)
  • Peer Reviewer for Kata Journal: Research in Language and Literature (LLDIKTI Region X)
  • External Research Reviewer for Universitas Negeri Padang
  • External Research Reviewer for Universitas Negeri Medan

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