Syllabus
The UNESA National Conference course is designed to provide students with an in-depth
understanding of organizing a national-level conference, as well as practical experience in organizing
and participating in the event. In this course, students will learn various managerial aspects needed
to plan and implement a conference, from selecting a theme, compiling an agenda, to managing
participants and speakers. Students will be invited to be actively involved in the planning process,
including designing promotional materials, managing logistics, and facilitating interaction between
participants. With a practice-based approach, this course aims to prepare students to play an
important role in organizing quality scientific events.
In addition to managerial aspects, this course also emphasizes the importance of intercultural communication and collaboration in a national context. Students will be taught effective communication skills needed to interact with speakers and participants from various backgrounds. Through discussion activities, simulations, and evaluations, students will develop their presentation and public speaking skills. Thus, the UNESA National Conference course not only prepares students to become competent professionals in the field of event management, but also equips them with essential communication skills to operate in academic and professional environments.