Prof. Sri Sumartiningsih, S.Si., M.Kes., Ph.D., a lecturer in the Sports Science Program at the Faculty of Sports Science (FIK) of Semarang State University (UNNES), conducted a Visiting Researcher/Professor activity at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, from December 3–6, 2025. This visit is part of efforts to strengthen research collaboration and expand international academic networks.
During the visit, Prof. Sri Sumartiningsih was involved in various academic activities, including research discussions, exchanges of ideas related to sports education innovation, and scientific collaboration with NTU researchers. These activities also included research presentations and scientific methodology discussions, which are expected to open up opportunities for joint research collaboration and international publications.
This step affirms FIK UNNES’ determination to continue to play an active role in global science and research development. Prof. Sri Sumartiningsih’s visit to Nanyang Technological University (NTU) for research collaboration and academic networking is in line with several SDGs. First, this activity supports SDG 4: Quality Education, through academic activities such as research discussions, exchange of ideas, and development of innovations in sports education that contribute to improving the quality of education and academic capacity. Additionally, the visit is also relevant to SDG 9, Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, as research collaboration and scientific innovation development promote the advancement of knowledge, technology, and innovation in the field of sports. Prof. Sri Sumartiningsih’s visit to Nanyang Technological University (NTU) for research collaboration and academic networking is in line with several SDGs. First, this activity supports SDG 4: Quality Education, through academic activities such as research discussions, exchange of ideas, and development of innovations in sports education that contribute to improving the quality of education and academic capacity. Additionally, the visit is also relevant to SDG 9, Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure, as research collaboration and scientific innovation development promote the advancement of knowledge, technology, and innovation in the field of sports.




