unesa.id.id.ac.id . SURABAYA - SURABAYA STATE UNIVERSITY (UNESA) again shows its commitment to the internationalization and development of the global competencies of students through the signing of the MoU with the Bataan Peninsula State University (BPSU) Philippines, in the Rector of Unesa, Campus 2 of the Tongue of Wetan, Surabaya, on Wednesday, May 1525. The partnership of Unesa, Slamet Setiawan, and Director of International Affairs, Asrori, and his staff. While from BPSU, represented by Joanne D. Labrino, as Director of the Office of International Relations; Alonzo L. Mortejo, Dean of Teaching, and Ariel A. Bongco, Postgraduate School Dean.
Director of Unesa Partnership, Slamet Setiawan said that today's BPSU delegation visit is a sign of the start of a new round of comprehensive cooperation with the campus of 'homes of the champions.'
This agreement shows a joint commitment to build strong and dynamic academic partnerships. "In the future, we intend to strengthen cooperation with BPSU through various academic and institutional collaborations," he said.
This cooperation agreed on several things, including. First, the exchange of teaching staff, students, researchers and staff. Second, student mobility in certain fields, technological exchange and innovation, based on sustainability and inclusiveness.
Third, Third, Collaborative Research Project Utilization of Research and Funding and Funding Grant. Fourth, college, symposium, guest professor, external research criticism for thesis and dissertation and other forms of technical review.Fifth, exchange of information and academic material, joint research, hosting with international conferences, sharing presentations, journals reviewed.
Sixth, cultural exchange, language development, sports and music portfolios, industrial visits, and other forms of academic and non-academic collaboration.
Director of International Affairs UNESA, Asrori explained that the program that coincided with the Unesa International Cultural Festival offers accommodation and free dinner, as well as diplomas for students.
"So you don't need to pay for this program. Then students will get a diploma too. So they only need to come here to learn," he added. ]*[
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Author: Ajwa Elizia Alwi (FBS)
Editor: @zam*
Photo: Unesa Public Relations Team
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