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Academic Mobility Training Overview

Aug 4, 2025

Overview

This lecture introduced the Basic Academic Mobility Training at Unesa, covering program rules, entrepreneurship and teaching assistance, and practical guidance for students to succeed in academic mobility activities.

Opening & Event Agenda

  • The session opened with introductions, national songs, and a report from the Academic Mobility Sub-Directorate.
  • Two main speakers presented: Ms. Felicia Nadya Santoso on entrepreneurship and Mr. Ahmad Irfandi on teaching assistance.
  • The agenda included group photos and explanations of academic mobility rules.

Academic Mobility Training Guidelines

  • Participation in the training is mandatory for all 2023 students and those repeating the academic mobility program.
  • Activities are both synchronous (Zoom/YouTube) and asynchronous (online platform).
  • Students are required to attend all sessions, complete daily assignments by 21:00 WIB, and submit a mini project proposal.
  • Documentation of participation must be uploaded to the academic mobility system (SIM) or GF if access is limited.
  • 90 learning hours of activities must be recorded in a logbook.

Entrepreneurship: Case Study of TOBIS Fried Chicken

  • Rebranding and adapting to Gen-Z preferences is vital for business sustainability.
  • Direct customer interviews and honest feedback are key for successful rebranding.
  • Overcoming personal bias is important for owners and managers.
  • Business partnerships require clear agreements and more effort than the share percentage.
  • Overcoming prestige and embarrassment is crucial; growth requires stepping outside comfort zones.

Teaching Assistance: Kampung Lali Gadget

  • Kampung Lali Gadget uses traditional games to combat gadget addiction and foster child development.
  • Literacy improvement is best approached through play, storytelling, and interactive, fun activities.
  • Successful community engagement requires humility, local language use, and realistic, sustainable targets.
  • Students should prepare for real-world challenges by setting achievable goals and collaborating with community champions.

Academic Mobility Program Details

  • All students must participate in daily training and submit assignments on time.
  • A mini project proposal with real impact is required; 60% of course grade.
  • Students must log activities, complete anti-violence statements, and register with academic mobility SIM.
  • Support is available from faculty representatives and ambassadors.

Key Terms & Definitions

  • Academic Mobility β€” University programs enabling students to participate in off-campus activities like internships, teaching, or research.
  • Mini Project β€” A practical project proposal developed during the training, aiming for real social impact.
  • Logbook β€” A record where students document daily learning activities to meet the 90-hour requirement.
  • TOBIS Fried Chicken β€” A local business used as a case study for rebranding and youth market adaptation.
  • Kampung Lali Gadget β€” An education initiative promoting traditional play to reduce digital addiction among children.

Action Items / Next Steps

  • Attend all training sessions (August 4–8) and complete daily assignments by 21:00 WIB.
  • Develop and submit a mini project proposal with clear impact.
  • Document participation and activities in the logbook and upload to SIM or GF.
  • Prepare for program registration (deadline: September 15).
  • Contact faculty representatives or ambassadors for support or questions.
  • Review recorded sessions on Unesa’s YouTube if information is missed.