Student Exchange in Surabaya State University (Unesa) . They were welcomed by the leadership of the four fields in the Rectorate, Campus 2 Tongue Wetan, on Friday, May 2, 2025.
This student exchange program was the result of sustainable cooperation between Unesa and King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok (KMUTNB), Thailand, and Bielefeld University, Germany.
Information and communication, Cahyo Dwi Kartiko, said that this cooperation was part of the campus internationalization effort.
"This program not only strengthened the relationship UNESA with world universities, but also strengthens reputation at the world level. he said.
Director of International Affairs (KUI) Unesa, Asrori said that this activity was an annual routine program involving several faculties at Unesa.
Students from Thailand and Germany will undergo an exchange for one month. From Thailand there are three male students, while from Germany there is one student.
"they will be active in various faculties, including the Faculty of Language and Arts (FBS), Faculty of Education (FIP), Faculty of Vocational (FV), Faculty of Engineering (FT), Faculty of Sports and Health (FIKK), and the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (FISIPOL)," he said. And his staff warmly welcomed the international student and introduced various superiority, as well as fields that could be explored in a number of faculties. " src = "/images/foto-03-05-2025-04-58-32-8716.png" Style = "Height: 532px; Width: 800px"/>
One of the exchange program participants from Bielefeld University, German Study of Masters in Sports Science, will focus on conducting research with the theme women and sport , with a multicultural approach between Indonesia and Germany.
"I want to develop my knowledge about Indonesian culture and get good data for my research. Furthermore, about the engineering field in Unesa, especially in the field of electronic chemistry with a focus on corrosion.
He is also enthusiastic about learning Indonesian and exploring various local tourist destinations. "I like Indonesian and want to get to know the culture, tourism, and the campus environment. I want to learn more about corrosion and electronic chemistry at the Faculty of Engineering," he said. []
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Reporter: Mochammad Ja'far Sodiq (FIP)
Editor: @zam*
Photo: Unesa Public Relations Team
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