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Jadi Dosen Tamu, Miyake Naoko Gantikan Narita

Mahasiswa Prodi Bahasa Jepang patut berbahagaia karena akan segera mendapat dosen tamu baru dari negeri matahari terbit. Miyake Naoko akan menggantikan Narita Takahiro yang selama ini telah mengajar selama 3 tahun di Universitas Konservasi. Naoko adalah Japanese Language Specialist dari Japan Foundation. Kedatangan Miyake Naoko secara resmi disambut Pembantu Rektor Bidang Akademik yang diwakili Staf...
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Denok Juara Lomba Pidato Bahasa Jepang

Denok Woro Sawitri, mahasiswa Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Jepang FBS Unnes memenangi lomba pidato bahasa Jepang wilayah Jawa Tengah, 18 Mei 2013, di Semarang. Dengan kemenangan itu, Denok akan mewakili Jateng untuk bertanding pada lomba pidato tingkat nasional di Jakarta, 15 Juni 2013. Ketua Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Jepang (PBJ) Ai Sumirah Setiawati mengatakan, pada...
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Mahasiswa Unnes Raih Beasiswa dari Jepang

Mahasiswa Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Jepang Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni Universitas Negeri Semarang (FBS Unnes) Dyah Asih Pramawita, meraih beasiswa Japanese Language Program for Overseas Students University Students dari The Japan Foundation. Hal itu dikemukakan Ketua Prodi Bahasa Jepang FBS Unnes Ai Sumirah Setiawati, Kamis (8/11) di kampus Sekaran. “Mulai Selasa (6/11) dia belajar budaya dan...
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Mahasiswa Bahasa Jepang Lolos Seleksi Esai Internasional

Mahasiswa Jurusan Bahasa Jepang Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni (FBS) Universitas Negeri Semarang (Unnes) Purwanti, lolos dalam seleksi naskah yang diselenggarakan oleh Japan Return Program (JRP), baru-baru ini. “JRP yang berkantor di Akayasa Tokyo Jepang, tiap tahunnya mengadakan lomba esai berbahasa Jepang yang bertemakan perdamaian,” kata Ketua Prodi Bahasa Jepang FBS Unnes Ai Sumirah Setiawati. Lomba...
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Mahasiswa Unnes Raih Juara III

Mahasiswa Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Jepang Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni (FBS) Universitas Negeri Semarang (Unnes) berhasil menjadi juara III dalam lomba pidato berbahasa Jepang, Sabtu (5/5) di dekanat fakultas itu. Selain itu, Prodi Bahasa Jepang juga meraih juara harapan I dan II. Ketiga pemenang tersebut atas nama Rikha Ariftia Umami dan Muhammad Fadly mahasiswa angkatan tahun...
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Jurusan Bahasa Jepang Adakan Lomba Band

Jurusan Bahasa Jepang Fakultas Bahasa dan Seni (FBS) Universitas Negeri Semarang (Unnes) menyelenggarakan lomba band yang terbuka untuk umum. Adapun persyaratan lomba, tiap peserta membawakan 1 lagu wajib dan 1 lagu bebas; lagu wajib: Sindentosca – kepompong, The Changcuters – Senandung Pertemanan, Audi – sahabat, Zigas – sahabat jadi cinta, Nidji – arti sahabat. Lagu...
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