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Tuesday (26/03) the Accounting Department FEB Undip held a national seminar entitled “The Impact of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 on the Role of Accounting Education”. Located in the hall of building C FEB Undip, this seminar was also opened directly by Dr. Suharnomo, S.E., M.Si as the dean of FEB Undip, Fuad, Ph.D as the Head of the Accounting Department of FEB Undip. This event was attended by accounting lecturers from universities in Central Java.

This event was authorized by IAI (Indonesian Accountants Association) and all accounting departments of all universities in Central Java. The seminar material was delivered directly by accounting experts, namely Syaiful Ali, SE., MIS., PHD., CA and Prof. Dr. Dian Agustia, SE., Ak., CA., CMA. It was explained that in the Industrial Revolution 4.0 era, the accounting education curriculum must be adjusted to include learning objectives to develop skills and knowledge related to the integration of information technology into accounting and business.

In this national seminar, the Launching of the Accounting Lecturer Forum for College in Central Java was also held. The purpose of the formation of this forum is to synergize learning and curriculum as well as a means of exchanging ideas for accountants for higher education educators in Central Java. With the establishment of this forum, it is hoped that educator accountants in Central Java can match their goals in developing the learning process so that they can keep up with the times.