UNNES Laksanakan Student Mobility ke UPSI Malaysia, Perkuat Internasionalisasi Pendidikan

Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) terus memperkuat kerja sama internasional melalui program Outbound Student Mobility bersama Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), Malaysia. Program ini melibatkan 20 mahasiswa dari Program Studi Pendidikan Tata Busana dan Pendidikan Kesejahteraan Keluarga (PKK), Fakultas Teknik UNNES.

Program student mobility ini akan dilaksanakan selama satu semester dengan skema hybrid yang memadukan pembelajaran daring dan interaksi akademik bersama mitra di UPSI. Kegiatan ini dijadwalkan mulai pada 30 Maret 2026.

Dalam pelaksanaannya, mahasiswa UNNES akan mengikuti berbagai kegiatan akademik yang diselenggarakan oleh Department of Hospitality and Consumer Science, Fakulti Teknikal dan Vokasional (FTV), Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI).

Melalui program ini, mahasiswa diharapkan dapat memperoleh pengalaman belajar dalam lingkungan akademik internasional sekaligus memperluas wawasan global yang relevan dengan bidang tata busana dan kesejahteraan keluarga.

Adapun mahasiswa dari Program Studi Pendidikan Tata Busana yang mengikuti program ini, yaitu Izza Hanifa Astono, Shofiyyah, Jinan Wal Marjan, Marshanova Dwi Amira, Dhea Faradilla Muzach, Shalla Zata Mazaya, Harmadia Caltha Claresta, Trivina, Anindya Rahma Suwignyo, Gemma Tiara Shamvelani S, Aleta Bintang Fatikhah, Nafisa Vashtixena Ramadhani, Jemima Brilliani Aghestina, Rojwa Putri Yustiansah, Ismatul Maula Zakiya, Fatimah Az-Zahra, dan Siti Alawiyah.

Sementara itu, mahasiswa dari Program Studi Pendidikan Kesejahteraan Keluarga (PKK) yang terlibat dalam program ini, yaitu Sakhaa Ayu Prasmita, Nabila Aulia Salma, dan Zivana Azalia.

Selama mengikuti program, mahasiswa akan terlibat dalam berbagai aktivitas akademik, seperti perkuliahan, diskusi ilmiah, serta kolaborasi pembelajaran bersama dosen dan mahasiswa UPSI. Skema hybrid yang diterapkan memberikan fleksibilitas bagi mahasiswa dalam mengikuti kegiatan akademik sekaligus tetap memperoleh pengalaman interaksi internasional.

Program outbound student mobility ini merupakan bagian dari upaya internasionalisasi pendidikan yang terus dikembangkan oleh Fakultas Teknik UNNES melalui kemitraan dengan berbagai perguruan tinggi luar negeri. Kegiatan ini diharapkan dapat meningkatkan kompetensi akademik mahasiswa, kemampuan komunikasi lintas budaya, serta kesiapan menghadapi tantangan global di bidang pendidikan dan industri kreatif.

Kerja sama antara Fakultas Teknik UNNES dan Fakulti Teknikal dan Vokasional (FTV) UPSI ini juga diharapkan dapat semakin memperkuat hubungan akademik kedua institusi serta membuka peluang kolaborasi yang lebih luas di bidang pendidikan, penelitian, dan pengembangan keilmuan di masa mendatang.

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