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Indonesian Islamic University


Universitas Islam Indonesia or UII is a private university located in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It was established in 27 Rajab 1364 (Islamic Calendar) or in 8 July 1945 as STI (Sekolah Tinggi Islam - Islamic Higher School) by some leading political figures of the day including Dr. Muhammad Hatta, Mohammad Natsir, Mohammad Roem, Wachid Hasyim as well as Abdul Kahar Mudzakir. STI developed into a university called Universitas Islam Indonesia on 14 December 1947. Historically, UII is the first national university in Indonesia.

Faculties & Programs

Universitas Islam Indonesia has been developing within the balance between social science, medical, and science and technology within Islamic values and atmosphere.

Faculty of Islamic Studies is traditionally the core faculty of the University. Currently it offers undergraduate program and graduate programs.

Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Science is a relatively new faculty but fast growing especially in the area of research. It is projected as one of the center of excellence in research. Now it offers undergraduate program of Statistics, Chemistry, Diploma (D3) and pharmacist profession.

Faculty of Medicine is one of the boldest faculty in the university in term of its popularity and as one of the fastest growing faculties in Indonesia. Currently offers undergraduate degree of health and medical doctor profession.

Faculty of Psychology and Cultural Science holds undergraduate degree and postgraduate degree.

Faculty of Economics offers postgraduate degree (master's and doctorate's), regular undergraduate and international program as well as diploma. In term of students number, the faculty is ranked as the biggest in the university and hosted in its own campus in Condong Catur region in Northern Yogyakarta city.

Faculty of Law is traditionally also one of the core of the university. It offers postgraduate degrees (master's and doctorate's), undergraduate program (regular and International Program) as well as profession. As one of the oldest faculties, its alumni have been nationwide respected in law-related professions (including politicians) and most of them hold good positions.

Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning offers postgraduate of Civil Engineering and regular undergraduate of Civil, Architecture and Environmental Engineering. It develops some specific excellences such as Civil Engineering with its earthquake engineering studies and Architecture with Architecture Advisory Board.

Faculty of Industrial Engineering offers postgraduate degree and regular undergraduate degree as well as International Program. The faculty is also one of the fastest growing faculties along the fast growing development and innovation of the information technology itself.

Vision

Committed to perfecting integration of Islamic values in education, research, community development, and Islamic endeavors.

Mission

Upholding Islamic teachings and values through development and dissemination of knowledge, technology, culture, and arts to produce individuals with leadership skills, knowledgeable, professional, independent, and morally and ethically responsible

Petra Christian University


Petra Christian University is a major private university in Indonesia. It currently has about 15,500 students and 6 faculties and one professional school. Webometric ranks Petra Christian University as the highest among all private universities in Indonesia.

History

On September 21, 1960, the Committee of University Establishment Planning Preparation was formed, with the duty to prepare all the necessities to establish a university. The members of the committee were: drg. Tan Tjiaw Yong, Gouw Loe Liong, drg. Tan Gie Djien, Tjoa Siok Tjoen, Lie Ping Lioe and Kwee Djien Kian. Afterwards, based on their work, on August 8, 1961, the coordinators decided to establish Petra Christian University with the its first department, Faculty of Letters [2] on September 22, 1961 with the support of seven Protestant churches denominations:

1. Gereja Bethel Injil sepenuh (GBIS) 2. Gereja Gereformeerd Surabaya (GGS) 3. Gereja Kristen Indonesia (GKI) 4. Gereja Kristen Jawi Wetan (GKJW) 5. Gereja Pantekosta Pusat Surabaya (GPPS) 6. Gereja Protestan di Indonesia bagian Barat (GPIB) 7. Huria Kristen Batak Protestan (HKBP)

In 1991, Gereja Gereformeerd Surabaya was integrated with Gereja Kristen Indonesia (GKI); therefore, since then, Petra Christian University has the support of 6 churches in Surabaya.

Started with only 60 students, in the first ever English department. A year later, on September 15, 1962, the second department: Civil Engineering was established.

Faculties and Departments

Letters

* English Department
* Chinese Department

Civil Engineering and Planning

* Civil Engineering
* Architecture

Economics

* Accounting
* Hotel Management Program
* International Business Management
* Business Management
* Finance
* Marketing
* Tourism

Industrial Technology

* Electrical Engineering
* Mechanical Engineering
* Industrial Engineering
* Informatics Engineering

Arts and Design

* Interior Design
* Visual Communication Design

Communication Science

* Communication Science

Professional School

* Language Education
* Continuing Education
* Church Music Appreciation

Campus and Facilities

Library

Library of Petra Christian University are among one of the most advanced library in Indonesia. It has more than 12,000 titles of books, media, journals and maps. Many services are also offered on the internet, such as the catalog, digital theses, and online journals.

Computer Center

Computer Center maintains computer-assisted labs and all hardware and networking solutions in Campus. It also manages general labs that can be use by students and staffs in doing their classes and researches.

Counseling and Career Center

Got any problem? Peer pressure or too much study load? In need for the right way to work? Students can tell the counselling staff about it.

Health Center and insurance

All students and staffs are covered with health and life insurance up to a certain amount. The university offers free health facilities, free consultation with medical doctors and dentists and discounted medicine.

Banks and ATM

There are two banks and their ATMs operates in campus: Bank Niaga and Bank Lippo.

Communication Solution

Post Office, Public Telecommunication office (for phone, fax and Cyber Cafes) are available inside campus

Parking

Student can park in designated places in campus.

Canteen

The campus has several canteens where students may buy food and drinks.

Mini Market

Despite two franchise mini market in Siwalankerto, the campus has its own mini-market as well, where you can buy stuff like: stationery, drinks, magazines and the like.

Scholarship and Financial Aid

Scholarships are available before and after you are enrolled as a student in UK Petra. There are many types of scholarship too. When stduents got trouble paying tuition fee, they can be arranged for a student loan that they might be able to pay back during the semester. Different from other universities in Indonesia, students in Petra Christian University can also work part-time in offices of the universities. Starting from places like the library and computing center to Australian Study Center. The schedule to work is synchronized with the lectures schedule, so that the students can work in between classes and not worrying that they might miss classes. Scholarship students however cannot work off-campus.

Trisakti University


Trisakti University is a private university in Jakarta, Indonesia. Founded on November 29, 1965, the university now has total active students of more than 30,000. Trisakti University is one of the biggest private universities in Jakarta with several campuses and 9 faculties:

1. Faculty of Law
2. Faculty of Medical Sciences
3. Faculty of Dentistry
4. Faculty of Economics
5. Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning
6. Faculty of Industrial Technologi
7. Faculty of Mineral Technology
8. Faculty of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Technology
9. Faculty of Arts and Design

Trisakti University has 23 undergraduate program studies and 8 program studies for graduate students and 3 doctorate program studies. Lecturers totalling 1,019 for regular lecturers and 888 senior lecturers. Among these lectures 68 of them have been appointed as full professors.

The Grogol campus of the university was the site of the killing of four university students on May 12, 1998 during a massive student demonstration demanding political reforms. The shootings, a part of widespread unrest contributed to widespread student unrest during the Indonesian Revolution of 1998 that led to the resignation of president Suharto.

A significant recent development at Trisakti is the teaching of binary economics on the Islamic Economics & Finance postgraduate program (whose International Chair is Professor Masudul Alam Choudhury). Binary economics uses central bank-issued interest-free loans (administered by the banking system) for the spreading of productive (and the associated consuming) capacity, on market principles, throughout the population.

Institut Teknologi Telkom


Institut Teknologi Telkom (IT Telkom, formerly known as Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Telkom or STT Telkom) is a vocational university specializing in telecommunication engineering. It was stablished on September 28, 1990 by the Telkom Education Foundation, which is owned by PT Telkom, the semi-privatized government-owned telecommunication company of Indonesia. The school with 480.000 m² area is located in Dayeuhkolot, 3 km south of Bandung.

IT Telkom focuses on the program to support the development of telecommunication technologies and industries by providing skilled professionals. In its early years of 1991 and 1992, PT Telkom provided scholarship to all students with a job contract at the company after graduation.

In 2005, IT Telkom tied with China's largest telecommunication manufacturer and wireless provider, ZTE, to establish a telecommunication center at the school's campus.

Faculties

1. Electrical Engineering
2. Informatics Engineering
3. Industrial Engineering

Laboratories

1. Laboratories of PPDU
* Physics Laboratory
* English Laboratory
* Mathematic and Statistics Laboratory
2. Laboratories of Informatics Engineering
* Common Laboratory
* Database Research Laboratory
* Software Engineering Laboratory
* Programming Laboratory
* Teleinformatics and Operating System Laboratory
* Hardware and Networking Laboratory
* Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory
* Computation Laboratory
* Formal Language Laboratory - new
* Open Source Laboratory - new
3. Laboratories of Electrical Engineering
* Internet Application Research and Development Laboratory
* Electrical Circuit Laboratory
* Basic Electronics Laboratory
* Digital Technique Laboratory
* Electrical Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory
* Electronics System Design Laboratory
* Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
* Control and Adaptor Laboratory
* Microprocessor Laboratory
* Communication System Laboratory
* Electronics Communication Laboratory
* Mobile Communication Laboratory
* Microwave and Remote Sensing Laboratory
* Basic Digital Microwave Laboratory
* Antenna and Propagation Laboratory
* Fiber Optic Communication System Laboratory
* Transmission Channel Laboratory
* Computer and Communication Laboratory
* Switching Technique Laboratory
* Basic Digital Switching Laboratory
* Integrated Management System Laboratory
* Access and Networking Laboratory
* Multimedia Laboratory
* Data Communication Laboratory
* Mechatronics Laboratory
4. Laboratories of Industrial Engineering
* Industrial and Operational Research Laboratory
* Technical Drawing Laboratory
* Production and Automatization Laboratory
* Business Simulation Laboratory
* Layout Design Laboratory
* Techno-Economy Laboratory

Schiller International University


Schiller International University is a private American university with five campuses in five countries: London, England; Paris, France; Madrid, Spain; Heidelberg, Germany; and Largo, Florida. Schiller offers Associate's, Bachelor's and Master's degrees in a number of areas.

Founded in 1964 by Dr. Walter Leibrecht as a study abroad program for Americans in Germany, it now provides undergraduate and graduate education to students from over 100 countries.

Accreditation

In the United States, Schiller is accredited by the ACICS Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, an accrediting body authorized by the US Department of Education to accredit private post secondary institutions offering programs for careers or professions where business applications or doctrines, supervisory or management techniques, professional or para-professional applications, and other business-related applications support or constitute the career.

In addition, the campuses in Paris, London and Madrid are accredited by the British Accreditation Council for Independent Further and Higher Education. The Madrid campus is officially recognized in Madrid by the Consejeria de Educacion. The Heidelberg campus is officially recognized by Kultusministerium Baden-Württemberg.

Academics

Most academic programs are aimed at business. The programs include International Business, Business Administration, International Relations and Diplomacy, Management of Information Technology, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Psychology, Computer Engineering (only on the masters degree level), and Communications.

English is the language of instruction on all campuses. Students may relocate from campus to campus while continuing their academic program providing a unique travel perspective for students. Schiller features the American system of education. Every campus is small, to provide indiviual attention to the students because they come from a wide range of nations.

Financial Aid

The University is approved for Federal and Veterans' training programs, and also offers a limited number of institutional awards to students regardless of citizenship, based on need, academic performance, nationality, and grade level (undergraduate or graduate).

Leadership

The president is Dr. Geoffrey Bannister, who joined the University in September 2008. Prior to this, he served as president and chief academic officer for study abroad provider CEA. managing their network of campuses worldwide for study abroad and academic delivery. Earlier, he was president of The Forum on Education Abroad, the only national membership organization in the United States devoted solely to the needs of study abroad. From 1989 to 2000, he served as the 17th President of Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he was the catalyst to the development of Butler University's Institute for Study Abroad, and before that as the Dean of Arts and Sciences at Boston University, where he was the principal architect of Boston University's study abroad programs. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Toronto (Canada). His bachelor's and master's degrees were earned at the University of Otago (New Zealand) in Geography.

Notable alumni

Simon Bowthorpe, Chairman & CEO, Media Force One Worldwide.

Harald Leibrecht, Member German Parliament.

Dale L. Smith, Ph.D.,Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Political Science, Florida State University.

Bina Nusantara University


BINUS UNIVERSITY is a university located in Jakarta, Indonesia. The university's primary field of study is in information technology.

History

BINA NUSANTARA was originally founded as a short-term computer training institute, Modern Computer Course, on October 21, 1974 by Mr. Joseph Wibowo Hadipoespito. It was the start a rapid growth and expansion, blessed with a solid foundation, clear vision, and high dedication.

Rapid growth and the people's interest led to the school's induction. Modern Computer Course had developed into ‘Akademi Teknik Komputer (ATK)’ or ‘Computer Systems Academy’ on July 1, 1981. It offered Diploma (D-3) Program in Information Management and Computer Science. Three years after, on July 13, 1984, ATK acquired "Registered" status and changed its name to ‘Akademi Manajemen Informatika dan Komputer (AMIK)’ or ‘Academy of Information Management and Computer Science’ Jakarta. On July 1, 1985, AMIK Jakarta opened another Diploma Program in Computerized Accounting. On September 21, 1985, AMIK Jakarta changed its name into AMIK BINA NUSANTARA.

On March 17, 1986, The Ministry of Education and Culture, through The Higher Education Board District III awarded AMIK BINA NUSANTARA as The Best Computer Academy, when it was still relatively young.

The growing need for highly qualified human resources in the Information Technology field motivated BINA NUSANTARA to establish ‘Sekolah Tinggi Manajemen Informatika dan Komputer (STMIK)’ or ‘Institute of Information Management and Computer Science’ BINA NUSANTARA on July 1, 1986. This Institute offered Undergraduate (S-1) Program in Information Management, Computer Science, and Computer Engineering.

On November 9, 1987, AMIK BINA NUSANTARA was merged with STMIK BINA NUSANTARA. It created a single institution offering Diploma (D-3) and Undergraduate (S-1) programs. STMIK BINA NUSANTARA achieved "Accredited" status for all its programs and levels, on March 18, 1992. Having already carved a good reputation, STMIK BINA NUSANTARA inaugurated its Master (S-2) Program in Information System Management, the first of its kind in Indonesia on May 10, 1993.

As the next step for BINA NUSANTARA, BINUS UNIVERSITY was established on August 8, 1996. STMIK BINA NUSANTARA was then merged into BINUS UNIVERSITY on December 20, 1998. BINA NUSANTARA UNIVERSITY, at the time, has 5 Faculties: Computer Sciences, Economics, Engineering, Literature, and Mathematics & Statistics, with one Master Program.

BINUS UNIVERSITY continuously tried to develop new innovations that enriched and strengthen its development. BINUS UNIVERSITY made another forward step by establishing a strategic partnership with Curtin University, Australia in 1997. The partnership has continuously developed and evolved; and became the seed in developing various other strategic partnership with other Top Universities overseas.

BINUS UNIVERSITY as a leading private university in information technology provides modern and state-of-the-art facilities for its students. Internet is simply the basic skill each student has to master to explore the virtual world. BINUS UNIVERSITY provides free internet access, full wifi access point on campus, complete & modern laboratories, etc.

BINUS UNIVERSITY has gone through many periods of changes. Its mission to produce highly qualified and applicable graduates has brought BINUS UNIVERSITY as the first University in Indonesia to achieve ISO 9001 Certification in 1997. Its commitment on quality has motivated BINUS UNIVERSITY to apply a quality management system to hold the entire education programs.

BINA NUSANTARA has developed and maintained strategic alliances with the major player in the ICT industry such as CISCO, Microsoft, SAP, ORACLE, IBM, Lotus, Computer Associates, ASUS, ACER, DELL, etc. These alliances have helped BINUS creates and nurture scientific and technological academic atmosphere supported by high impact and applied research.

BINUS UNIVERSITY has a mission to fully prepare its graduates to enter the global job market or becoming an entrepreneur. In 2002, BINUS CAREER was created out of its concern to help BINUS graduates search for employment opportunities notionally and internationally. BINUS CAREER provides various job search services to facilitate graduates in linking them with the industry.

The Joseph Wibowo Center for Advanced Learning (JWC) is one of the newest and most modern campus of BINA NUSANTARA built in 2001. JWC is located in the strategic business district of Jakarta and easily accessible. The programs provided by JWC are divided into:

1. BINUS BUSINESS SCHOOL (BBS)
2. BINUS INTERNATIONAL (BI)
3. EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (EDP)

Undergraduate Programs

Computer Studies

* Department of Computer Science
* Department of Information Systems
* Department of Computer Engineering
* Department of Computer Accounting

Science and Technology

* Department of Industrial Engineering
* Department of Civil Engineering
* Department of Architecture

Note: Brand new faculty name due to BINUS UNIVERSITY renewed vision

Economics and Business

* Department of Management
* Department of Accounting
* Department of Hotel Management

Language and Culture

* Department of English Literature
* Department of Japanese Literature
* Department of Chinese Literature

Communication and Multimedia

* Department of Marketing Communication
* Department of Graphic Design
* Department of Design Interior

Psychology

* Department of Psychology

Dual Majors

* Computer Science & Mathematics (S.Kom and S.Si degree),
* Computer Science & Statistics (S.Kom and S.Si degree),
* Information Systems & Industrial Engineering (S.Kom and S.T degree),
* Information Systems & Management (S.Kom and S.E. degree),
* Information Systems & Accounting (S.Kom and S.E. degree),
* Industrial Engineering & Management (S.T and S.E. degree).

BINUS International

* Department of Accounting
* Department of Art and Design
* Department of Computer Science
* Department of Information Systems
* Department of Marketing
* Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management
* Department of International Business

Graduate Programs

BINUS Business School

* MM Applied Finance
* MM Business Management - Young Professional
* MM Business Management - Professional
* MM Strategic Marketing
* MM Executive

Computer Studies

* Master of Information Technology
* Master of Information System Management

Atma Jaya University


Atma Jaya University is an institute of higher learning in Jakarta, Indonesia.

History

The possibility of the formation of a Catholic University in Indonesia was first raised in Jakarta in June 1952. The first Catholic Universities in Indonesia were established in 1955 in Bandung (Parahyangan Catholic University) and Yogyakarta (Sanata Dharma University).

The Atma Jaya Institute in Jakarta was established by a group of Catholic intellectuals on the 1st June 1960. The Institute established a Catholic institution of higher learning called the Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia. The university is one of the few lay Catholic universities in Asia.

Faculties

Economics

The Economics Faculty was established on the 11th July 1960 and is the oldest faculty in the University. The first lectures were held in October 1960 in the "Corporate Economics" (now Management) degree programme, at the time the only degree programme available. In 1974, an Accounting degree was made available, followed by Development Economics in 1992.

Administration Studies

Administration Studies was the second faculty, established on 11 July 1960 as the Social and Politics Faculty. It was renamed in 1970 as the Faculty of Social Studies, and was renamed again to become the Faculty of Business Administration in 1985/86 in accordance with a government regulations.

Education and Teaching

The Faculty of Education was created in 1961 as a development of the Bonaventura B-one course. It had three streams, Education, English and History, although the History stream was dropped in 1964. In 1965 the faculty was renamed the Faculty of Education, with two streams, Public Education and English. In order to bring it into line with other institutions of further education, in 1980 the name was changed once more to become the Faculty of Education and Teaching.

Engineering Faculty

The Faculty of Engineering was opened on the 1 July 1961 with a single stream, mechanical engineering. In 1979, a second stream was introduced, electrical engineering, and a third in 1999, industrial engineering.

Law

The law faculty was opened on 3 July 1965.

Medicine

The Faculty of Medicine was opened on the 27 December, 1967 and at that time was the only Faculty of Medicine in any Catholic University in Indonesia to achieve an 'A' accreditation. When it was opened, the faculty was located in the Saint Carolus Hospital, while lab work was carried out in conjunctionwith the Medical Faculty at the University of Indonesia. After the opening of the Atma Jaya Hospital in 1975, clinical work moved to this hospital, followed by the rest of the faculty in 1991.

Psychology

The Faculty of Psychology was opened in 1992. In accordance with changes in the national curriculum, the faculty is not divided into streams, but has 6 departments - Education Psychology, Industrial and Organisational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology and Experimental Psychology.

Biotechnology

The Faculty of Biotechnology was opened in 2002 with the hope that it would contribute to the professional growth and development of professionals in the field of biotechnology. The Faculty includes programmes of study in the following areas: Environmental and Industrial Biology, Medical Biotechnology, Bioinformatics and Bio-ethics. With the opening of this faculty, Atma Jaya became the first university in Indonesia to have a faculty of Biotechnology.

Post-graduate studies

On 16 October 1992, Atma Jaya University began offering a Masters Degree in Linguistics, with a focus on the English Language. On 4 October 1993, this was followed by the introduction of a Masters Degree in Management.

State University of Medan


State University of Medan (Indonesian: Universitas Negeri Medan or UNIMED) is a public university located in the city of Medan in North Sumatra, Indonesia.

History

The State University of Medan was originally established in 1956 as the Teachers Training College (Indonesian: Perguruan Tinggi Pendidikan Guru) in Medan. On 27 August 1957, the college was absorbed by the University of North Sumatra to become the university's Faculty for Teachers Training and Education (Indonesian: Fakulti Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan).

On 23 June 1963, the faculty gained autonomy as the Medan branch campus of the Institute for Teachers Training and Education (Indonesian: Institut Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan or IKIP). In 1964, the Physical Education faculty was separated from the institute and became the Sports Institute (Indonesian: Sekolah Tinggi Olahraga) only to be reintegrated back into IKIP Medan in 1977

IKIP Medan was granted university status on October 7 1999 and re-opened as the State University of Medan in February 2000

Academics

The State University of Medan provides programmes ranging from undergraduate diplomas to postgraduate doctorates from the following faculties

Postgraduate programs

The following postgraduate programs are offered:

* Applied Linguistics (English language)
* Education Technology
* Education Administration
* Chemistry
* Social Anthropology
* Development Studies

Jakarta State Polytechnic


Jakarta State Polytechnic (in Indonesian: Politeknik Negeri Jakarta), abbreviated as PNJ. Its is located in the north part of Depok, West Java.

[edit] Academics

Jakarta State Polytechnic has departments and study programs as follows: Diploma III:

* Mechanical Engineering
* Civil Engineering
* Electronic Engineering
* Accounting
* Business Administration

Diploma IV:

* Mechanical Engineering
* Civil Engineering
* Business Administration

[edit] Facilities

* Library
* Laboratory
* Language Laboratory
* Sports and Leisure
* Workshop
* Heavy Equipment Workshop
* Cafeteria
* Mosque

Padang State Polytechnic

Vision

To be the best professional education institution in Indonesia

Mission

To conduct professional education by improving management system, applied research, community service and cooperation with related institutions to produce qualified human resources for the prosperity of the nation

Academics

Padang State Polytechnic has departments and study programs as follows: Diploma III:

* Mechanical Engineering
* Civil Engineering
* Electronic Engineering
* Telecommunication Engineering
* Electric Engineering
* Accounting
* Business Administration
* Computer Engineering
* Informatics Management

Diploma IV:

* Irrigation and Swamp Technical
* Energy Conversion Engineering
* Banking Accountancy

Civil Engineering has English or international class, which is a special class that conducts all instructional processes in English

International Collaboration

Padang State Polytechnic has been maintaining a mutual cooperation with Cubic Electronic Sdn.Bhd from 2003 until now. The cooperation is in student internship in the company's factory in Malaka, Malaysia, for three months. In 2006, training is conducted by the Polytechnic for labor candidates of labor force who will be sent as Indonesian Labor Force for Cubic Electronic Sdn.Bhd. Padang State Polytechnic has also joined the student exchange program with Saxion University of Netherlands in 2005 until now by sending one of its graduates to continue his study to S1 degree.

Research and Community services

Some applicable researches and community services conducted by the Polytechnic lecturers are the use of solar power to dry "Gambir" and coconut as people commodity, electrical isolation testing and micro-controller functioning in Robotic application.

Facilities

Library: The library is a fully air conditioned area located near the academic building. It is a separated building with 744 m2 room divided into 3 parts; reading room, references room and circulation room, which are divided by glass walls. The book collection is in Indonesian and English language and is related to the needs of each department (3554 titles). Besides, the library also provides magazines and newspapers in the two languages (364 magazines, 364 journals, Jakarta Post newspaper). The library has a computerized data processing to ease the work of the staff.

Laboratory: Each department in Padang State Polytechnic has its own laboratory and workshop with specific usage and equipment related to the departments. For example, in Mechanical Engineering Department there are Fluid Mechanic Laboratory, Computer Laboratory, Pneumatic Hydraulic Laboratory, Maintenance Laboratory, and Machinery Workshop.

Language Laboratory: The laboratory has 32 booths with complete audio-visual equipment and air-conditioned room that can be used for regular class study or English training for the Polytechnic's students, lecturers and staffs of all departments. This laboratory is also supported by an English reference room which is known as English Community Center (ECC) room, which provides many books, magazines, newspapers, and audio-visual equipment that can be used by all Polytechnic elements to study English independently.

Sports and Leisure: Padang State Polytechnic has sports facilities owned together with the Andalas University. The facilities are tennis, badminton, and basketball court and also a fishing pond.

The Polytechnic is located on a hill known as Limau Manis, which provides a clear view to Padang city and the beach. Besides, the fresh air of the hilly area and the calm situation will give benefit to students' health and learning activity. This campus also has religious facility (a mosque for Moslem as the majority in West Sumatra), cafeteria and photocopy center.

Student Life

Padang State Polytechnic fully supports various students' activities; therefore Polytechnic's students have many organizations and activities such as Students' Representatives Board, Students' Indonesian Red Cross, Students' Force Unit, English Club, Religious Club, and many others. The Polytechnic also provides dormitory for students from outside of Padang. Foreign students can also use the facilities and join the available students' organization and activities. English resource books from the library and EEC room can help them to study in this campus.

Hasanuddin University


Hasanuddin University (Indonesian: Universitas Hasanuddin) is a public university in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is established on 11 June 1956. Its current rector is Idrus Paturusi. It is named after Sultan Hasanuddin, a Kingdom of Gowa.

Undergraduate Program

The university has 12 faculties for undergraduate program:

1. Faculty of Economics
2. Faculty of Law
3. Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
4. Faculty of Literature
5. Faculty of Medicine
6. Faculty of Engineering
7. Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
8. Faculty of Pharmacy
9. Faculty of Agriculture
10. Faculty of Forestry
11. Faculty of Marine Science and Fishery
12. Faculty of Dentistry
13. Faculty of Public Health

Post-graduate Program

* [Master Degree]

1. Agriculture Systems
2. Regional Planning and Development
3. Environmental Processing
4. Resource Economy
5. Linguistics
6. English
7. Planning and Development Economy
8. Development Administration
9. Law Science
10. Agribusiness
11. Chemistry
12. Indonesian
13. Urban Management
14. Communication Science
15. Biomedics
16. Sociology
17. Management and Finance
18. Public Health
19. Anthropology
20. Gender and Development
21. Mechanical Engineering
22. Civil Engineering
23. Pharmacy
24. Electrical Engineering
25. Infrastructure Planning Engineering
26. Transportation Engineering
27. Geology
28. Naval Engineering
29. Architecture
30. Fishery
31. Accountancy
32. Mathematics

Brawijaya University


Brawijaya University (UB) (Indonesian: Universitas Brawijaya) established in 1963 and located in Malang, is one of the state universities in Indonesia. Today, UB is one of the leading universities in Indonesia with more than 30,000 students in various degrees ranging from the Diploma Programs (One Year and Two Year Programs), Bachelor’s Degree Program, Master’s Degree Program, Doctoral Degree Program, and Medical Specialist Program in 11 faculties.

UB campus is situated in the city of Malang, East Java, in a strategic location you can easily reach by public transportations. Thanks to trees growing in all corners of the campus and the cool air of Malang, you can find UB a very fresh campus. A city of education, Malang has been developing rapidly. This seems to be inseparable from the triumph of East Java in the past.

History

The name Universitas Brawijaya was granted by the President of the Republic of Indonesia through a wire sent on July 11, 1961. This name is derived from the title of Kings of Majapahit, a great kingdom in Indonesia from 12th to 15th centuries. Brawijaya University transformed into a state university on January 5, 1963, following a Presidential Decree issued earlier in the same year. This date was later promulgated as UB's anniversary (specially called Dies Natalies among Indonesian academic society members). Prior to its transformation into a state university in 1967, UB had started its operation in 1957 in Malang, as a branch of University of Sawerigading Makassar. In those days, this Malang branch had two faculties, the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Economics. Then, on July 1, 1960, its name was changed into the Municipal University of Malang. Under the new name, two more faculties were established a few months later, that is, the Faculty of Trade Administration and the Faculty of Agriculture.

At the time of its transformation into a state university, UB only had 5 faculties: the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Economics, the Faculty of State Governance and Trade Management (an extension of the Faculty of Trade Administration now called the Faculty of Administrative Science), the Faculty of Agriculture and the Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry. In 1973, the Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry was then divided into two faculties: The Faculty of Animal Husbandry and the Faculty of Veterinary, which were under Airlangga University. The Faculty of Engineering was established in 1963 based on a Decree form the Ministry of Universities and Education Science in the same year.

In 1982, due to a change in UB's organizational structure, the Faculty of Fishery became a separate faculty after previously, since 1977, it had been under the Faculty of Animal Husbandry and Fishery, which was later called the Faculty of Animal Husbandry. As a matter of fact, prior to this date, the Faculty of Fishery had operated since 1963, but in Probolinggo, a town about three hours away to the Northeast from Malang, as a department under UB's Faculty of Veterinary and Agriculture of University of Brawijaya. The Faculty of Medicine has officially been under Brawijaya University since 1974. Previously, since its establishment, it had been under the Foundation of Higher Education of East Java. The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences was inaugurated following the issuance of a Decree from the Ministry of Education and Culture dated October 21, 1993. University of Brawijaya added one more faculty, that is, the Faculty of Agricultural Technology, which was upgraded from the Department of Agricultural Technology, which had been under the Faculty of Agriculture.

The Hymn of UB was composed by a student of the Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Husbandry called Yanardhana in 1963, while the Mars of UB was composed by Lilik Sugiarto in 1996. Both songs are still frequently sung up to this day.

[edit] Faculties

* Faculty of Law
* Faculty of Economics
* Faculty of Administrative Sciences (FIA)
* Faculty of Agriculture
* Faculty of Animal Husbandry
* Faculty of Engineering
* Medical Faculty
* Faculty of Fisheries
* Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
* Faculty of Agricultural Technology
* Faculty of Social Sciences

[edit] Students Activities

These are executing units for extracullicular activities at university-wide level. These Activity Units are divided based on their characters/fields:

[edit] Faith and Reason Interest

* FORMASI (Student Forum for English Conversation)
* FORDIMAPELAR (Student Forum for Reason Development)
* UAPKM (Activity Unit of Campus Press)
* IAAS (International Association of Agriculture Students)

[edit] Sports Interest

* Basketball
* Volleyball
* Tennis
* Football, and so on.

[edit] Art Interest

* Choir
* Dance and Traditional Music of Karawitan
* Theater
* Band.

[edit] Special Interest

* Student Regiment
* Scout Gerakan Pramuka
* Voluntary Corps
* Nature Lover Students.

[edit] Student Welfare Interest

* UAKI(Activity Unit for Islamic Spirituality)
* UAKK (Activity Unit for Christian Spirituality)
* UAKKat (Activity Unit for Catholic Spirituality)
* UAKHD (Activity Unit for Hindu Spirituality)
* KOPMA (Student Cooperative)
* Buddhis (Buddhist Students Association).

[edit] Facilities & Campus Service

[edit] Building

Widyaloka Building

Widyaloka Building is a place where various student activities take place. It is usually used for:

* Regional, national, or international seminar.
* Important meetings such as official meetings.
* Discussion
* Studium General

Samantha Krida

Samantha Krida building is the biggest building in UB. In this building, many activities have taken place, graduation (diploma, bachelor, master and doctor) and contests, such as choir or English skill contests.

Student Center Building

Widyaloka building is a place where various student activities or scientific seminars, student admission, contest/competition, student congress, book fair, and other activities.

Graha Medika Building

Graha Medika building is the newest building in UB, located in the Faculty of Medicine. In this building special events, such as meeting and wedding reception, take place regularly.

PPI Building

PPI building is a multifunction building where events such as international, national and regional seminars, workshop, etc., take place.

Alumni Building

Alumni building is a place for the activities of UB alumni association. This building functions as a meeting hall such as working meeting, congress, and so on.

Jakarta Islamic State University


The establishment of the UIN (Universitas Islam Negeri) is the result of a long and exhausting struggle of Indonesian Muslims, beginning at the time when the institute was still in the form of an academy called ADIA (Akademi Dinas Ilmu Agama or State Academy of Islamic Sciences) from 1957 to 1960. It then became one of the faculties of IAIN Yogyakarta (1960-1963), and finally IAIN Syarif Hidayatullah, from 1963 until Presidential Decree No. 31 of the year 2002 on May 20, 2002, officially saw it become UIN, Syarif Hidayatullah, Jakarta. UIN Syarif Hidayatullah is on Ir. H. Djuanda Street, at Ciputat (Jakarta).

The vision for UIN Jakarta is for it to become a prominent higher learning institution that integrates three different aspects: scientific, Islamic, and Indonesian traditions and learning. The mission is as follows:

To produce scholars with competitive competence in the global context; To implement the reintegration of various sciences; To provide a moral bases for the development of science and technology; To develop sciences through research activities; To contribute to the improvement of the quality of social life. In the academic year of 2002/2003, UIN Jakarta offers study programs in nine faculties of the first strata (S1 or undergraduate level): (1) Faculty of Tarbiya and Teaching Sciences, (2) Faculty of Adab and Humanffies, (3) Faculty of Usul al-Din and Philosophy, (4) Faculty of Shari'a and Law, (5) Faculty of Da'wa and Communication, (6) Faculty of Dirasat Islamiya, (7) Faculty of Psychology, (8) Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, and (9) Faculty of Science and Technology.

Faculties

1. Faculty of Tarbiya and Teaching Sciences (Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Ilmu Keguruan - FTIK).

This Faculty is offering studies in the following departments and study programs: Teaching of Islamic Sciences, Teaching of Arabic Language, Islamic Educational Studies (study programs: Supervision of Islamic Education and Management of Islamic Education), Tadris (study programs: Teaching of English, Teaching of Mathematics, and Teaching of Natural Science), Teaching Diploma II, Diploma III, and Diploma IV.

2. Faculty of Adab and Humanities (Fakultas Adab dan Humaniora - FAH).

The FacuIty of Adab and Humanities includes the following departments and study programs: Arabic Language and Literature, Islamic History and Civilization, Translation, English Language and Literature, and Library Sciences.

3. Faculty of Usul al-Din and Philosophy (Fakultas Ushuluddin dan Filsafat - FUF).

This Faculty has the following departments and study programs: Comparative Religion, Sociologyof Religion, Theology and Philosophy, Islamic Political Thought, and Tafsir and Hadith.

4. Faculty of Shari'a and Law (Fakultas Syari'ah dan Hukum - FSH).

The Faculty of Shari'a has the following departments and study programs: Islamic Personal Law (study programs: Islamic Court and Administration of Personal Law Affairs), Islamic Criminal Law and Legal-Political Science (study programs: Islamic Criminal Law and Legal-Political Science), Comparative Jurisprudence and Law (study programs: Comparative Islamic Jurisprudence, Comparative Laws, and Comparative Jurisprudence and Law - Arabic Class) and Mu'amalat (study programs: Shari'a Banking and Islamic Insurance).

5. Faculty of Da'wa and Communication (Fakultas Da'wah dan Komunikasi - FDK).

This Faculty has the following departments: Communication and Da'wa, Islamic Guidance and Counseling, Management of Da'wa, and Islamic Community Development.

6. Faculty of Islamic and Arabic Studies (Fakultas Dirasat Islamiyah - FDI).

This Faculty, which uses Arabic as the language of instruction, has quality standard equal to that of the AI-Azhar University, Egypt. It offers programs in comprehensive Islamic studies in the fields of Shari'a, Aqidah, and Arabic Language.

7. Faculty of Psychology (Fakultas Psikologi).

This Faculty has been established for the purpose of graduating scholars with the capability to overcome psychological problems by using religious approach.

8. Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences (Fakultas Ekonomi dan Ilmu Sosial - FEIS).

This Faculty aims to develop economic sciences with Islamic characteristics, i.e. to integrate economic aspects with Islamic teachings in order to graduate professional scholars with a commitment to Islam. It has four study programs: International Relations, Economics Development, Accounting and Management.

9. Faculty of Science and Technology (Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi - FST).

This Faculty is responsible for developing natural sciences and technology imbued with Islamic values. The Faculty has seven study programs: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Information Technology, Information System, and Agribusiness.

10. Faculty of Medical and Health Science (Fakultas Kedokteran dan Ilmu Kesehatan - FKIK).

This Faculty is responsible for developing medical science and health with Islamic values too. The Faculty has four study programs: Medical, Pharmaceutical, Nursing, and Kesehatan Masyarakat (People Health).

In addition to undergraduate programs, UIN is also conducting graduate degrees at master and doctorate levels, including the program of "doctor by research". These programs have the common objective of graduating scholars who are open-minded and responsive to advances in science and technology and capable of developing religious education and conducting researches in religious sciences.

UIN Jakarta also supervises and coordinates the following institutions:

Structural institutions, i.e. work units, the existence of which are explicitly expressed in the structure of UIN organization. Such units are as follows: Research Center, Social Service Center, Computer Center, and the Main Library. Non-Structural Institutions, i.e. institutions that are functionally recognized by the Rector, but are structurally outside the organizational structure of the UIN. The work units that belong to this category are: the Coordinating Office of Private Islamic Higher Learning Institutions (Kopertais) of Region I, Syahid Foundation, Triguna Jaya Foundation, Civil Servants' Cooperative, Board for Islamic Community Services (BUPERDA), Syahid Clinic, Madrasah Pembangunan, UIN Jakarta Press, Ketilang Kindergarten, Students' and Alumni organizations, Center for Languages and Cultures, Center for Women's Studies, Center for Islamic and Social Studies, Center for Human Resources Development, Center for Legal and Human Rights Consultation, Center for Environmental Studies, Center for Management Development, Center for Teaching and Learning Development, Center for the Study of Philosophy, Center for the Development of Science and Technology, Center for the Consultation of Applied Psychology, Center for Entrepreneurship and Economics Development, Indonesian Center for Civic Education, Research Center for Islamic Heritage and Local Project Implementing Unit. The students' organizations are intra-organizations which regulate and implement extra-curricular and scientific students' activities, as well as the development of students' interests and talents at all levels: university, faculties, and departments.

Padjadjaran University


Universitas Padjadjaran (Padjadjaran University or UNPAD) is an institution of higher learning located in Bandung, which is the provincial capital of West Java, Indonesia.

History

Through the initiative of wealthy citizens of West Java, the Universitas Padjadjaran was established on September 11, 1957, and ratified through Government Regulation No. 37 thirteen days later.

When established, the University had only four departments. Now it has developed into several departments comprising of fifteen undergraduate programs, a number of specialist programs, nine doctorate programs, twenty Master's Degree programs, nine extension programs, one four-year diploma program (D4), and seven three-year diploma programs (D3). Initially established in Bandung, currently almost all of undergraduate departments have been relocated to Jatinangor, a town near Sumedang. Postgraduate departments still have their teaching facilities in Bandung.

For a time, Semaun was on the economics faculty.

Faculties

* Faculty of Law
* Faculty of Economics
* Faculty of Medicine
* Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
* Faculty of Agriculture
* Faculty of Dentistry
* Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
* Faculty of Literature
* Faculty of Psychology
* Faculty of Animal Husbandry
* Faculty of Communication Sciences
* Faculty of Fisheries
* Faculty of Agriculture Industrial Technology
* Faculty of Nursing Science
* Faculty of Pharmacy
* Faculty of Geological engineering
* Post Graduate Program

University of Airlangga


University of Airlangga is one of the oldest state universities in Indonesia. Located in Surabaya, East Java, the university was established in 1948 as a branch of University of Indonesia. It started with a medical school and school of dentistry, Airlangga has grown over the years and now hosts 11 schools with more than 22,339 students (in academic year 2007/2008)and close to 1,500 faculty members.

[edit] Faculties

there are total 11 faculties in Airlangga University, they are:
1. Faculty of Medicine
2. Faculty of Dentistry
3. Faculty of Law
4. Faculty of Economy
5. Faculty of Pharmacy
6. Faculty of Social and Political Science
7. Faculty of Science and Technology
8. Faculty of Veterinary
9. Faculty of Psychology
10. Faculty of Public Health
11. Faculty of Humanities

Cenderawasih University


Cenderawasih University (Indonesian: Universitas Cenderawasih, UNCEN) is a university in Jayapura, in the province Papua, Indonesia. The university is the leading educational institution in the province.

The university has faculties in economics, law, teacher training and education, and social and political science. Until 2002 the university had a faculty of agricultural sciences at Manokwari, which was then separated to form the State University of Papua (Universitas Negeri Papua, UNIPA). The University area is divided on 2 different areas, mainly the "Kampus lamah" (old kampus) which is in the Jayapura suburb of Abepura, and the "Kampus baru" (new campus) which is in the hillside of Waena walley.

Some students of the university have participated in organising and supporting the Free Papua Movement and other nationalist campaigns, including demonstrations against Freeport Indonesia's Grasberg mine, which have ended in violent clashes with the police and the Indonesian military. The mining company gives scholarships to students of the university.

The Indonesian Police and Army often send personnel to the University to observe different activities, also often choosing to patrol in anonymous vehicles. There is also cases when they have formal connections with students and lecturers, or even applying their own staff as students, to being able to gain information about potential activities which are connected to the Free Papua Movement.

Among the well-known alumni of the university is John Rumbiak, who founded the human rights organisation the Institute of Human Rights Studies and Advocacy (ELS-HAM) in Jayapura. The Governor of Papua Province, Barnabas Suebu, also started his higher education on the University.

Bogor Agricultural Institute


Institut Pertanian Bogor (or Bogor Agricultural University) is an Indonesian state university located in Bogor. It was established on September 1, 1963.

Faculties and Departments

Institut Pertanian Bogor (Bogor Agricultural University-eng.) is well-known for its agriculture and life science studies.

Currently there are 9 faculties in Bogor Agricultural University i.e. Agriculture, Veterinary Medicine, Fisheries and Marine Science, Animal Husbandry, Forestry, Agricultural Engineering and Technology, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Economics and Management, and Human Ecology.

Faculty of Agriculture

1. Agronomy and Horticulture
2. Landscape Architecture
3. Soil Science and Land Resources
4. Plant Protection

Faculty of Veterinary Science

1. Anatomy, Physiology and Pharmacology
2. Science of Animal Diseases and Veterinary Public Health
3. Clinics, Reproduction and Pathology

Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science

1. Aquaculture
2. Resources Management Living Aquatic
3. Marine Science And Technology
4. Fisheries Resources Utilization
5. Aquatic Product Technology

Faculty of Animal Sciences

1. Nutrition Science and Feed Technology
2. Animal Production and Technology

Faculty of Forestry

1. Forest Management
2. Forest Product Technology
3. Forest Resources Conservation and Ecotourism
4. Silviculture

Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology

1. Agricultural Engineering
2. Food Science and Technology
3. Agroindustrial Technology

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

1. Statistics
2. Geophysics and Meteorology
3. Biology
4. Chemistry
5. Biochemistry
6. Mathematics
7. Computer Science
8. Physics

Faculty of Economics and Management

1. Economics
2. Management
3. Agribusiness
4. Environment and Resources Economics

Faculty of Human Ecology

1. Community Nutrition
2. Family and Consumer Science
3. Community Development Science


The Indonesian Institute of the Arts Yogyakarta (Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta/ISI Yogyakarta) is a state-owned college in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It teaches visual, performing, and media arts in both traditional Indonesian and modern international styles.

The mission statement from their website states: "ISI Yogyakarta wishes to create a future Indonesia generation with solid integrity of State Ideology Pancasila as provided in the 1945 Constitution, able to professionally conduct their duties in the community, as skillful and creative artists, with a scholarly attitude and competency, who have a sense of responsibility, awareness, and commitment in developing the national culture, in accordance with their services for the nation and character building."

History

It was founded on 23 July 1984, replacing ASRI Arts Academy (founded in 1950), AMI Music Academy (founded in 1952), and ASTI Dance Academy (founded in 1961). It became the largest arts institution in the nation.

Administration

The Minister of National Education directly appoints its governing board, including president, vice-presidents, and deans. The institute delegates authority to the Senate, composed of professors, faculty members, and top administrative offices, who define the institute policy as a whole, determines and supervises courses and curricula, advises the administrators on budgets, faculty appointments, and promotions.

The institute is currently headed by Prof. Soeprapto Soedjono, Drs., M.F.A., Ph.D.

Educational programme

Currently, ISI Yogyakarta has 3 schools with 11 departments. They offer an undergraduate degree (Sarjana Degree) in arts and will soon offer a master's degree in artworks creation in a collaborative program with the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.

List of schools and departments:

* School of Visual Arts
o Department of Fine Art, offers courses in painting and drawing, sculpture, and printmaking
o Department of Crafts, offers courses in wooden, metal, batik tenun textile, ceramic, and leather crafts
o Department of Design, offers courses in interior design, visual communication design, and product design
* School of Performing Arts
o Department of Dance, offers courses in dance performance, and choreography, modern and traditional
o Department of Karawitan Music, offers courses in Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese music performance and composition
o Department of Ethnomusicology, offers courses in Nusantara archipelago folk music, Asian tribal and classical music traditions
o Department of Puppetry, offers courses in the artistry of Javanese shadow puppet play
o Department of Music, offers courses in Western music performance, Western-based school music, musicology and composition
o Department of Theatre, offers courses in acting, directing, visual stage-setting, modern and traditional
* School of Recorded Media Arts
o Department of Photography, offers courses in photographic art
o Department of Television, offers courses in television programming

Campus

ISI Yogyakarta main campus is located at Sewon, 6 km south of Yogyakarta. Sewon is the newest campus, with 1,500 m² of land. It includes an administrative building, studios, academic buildings, auditoriums, pendapa, library, art gallery, the mosque, student’s center, tennis court and soccer field.

Two former campuses are the former ASRI campus at Gampingan, and AMI campus at Suryodiningratan.

Students

ISI Yogyakarta enrolls about 2,000 students from all over the country, mainly from Java and Sumatra. However, ISI Yogyakarta also welcomes overseas students who are interested in learning Indonesian traditional arts, mostly in a non-degree program. Courses on traditional dance, karawitan, and batik are the most popular study programs for foreign students.


Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember or ITS is a public university in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, focused in the higher education of science, engineering and technology. ITS took its name from the Battle of Surabaya which reached its peak on November 10, 1945. The day is also commemorated as Heroes day in Indonesia.

History

In the first years of Indonesian independence, needs for educated engineers were felt. In response, several members of PII (Indonesian Engineers Association) in East Java and Dr. Angka Nitisastro, a medical doctor, set up a foundation to start a technical college in Surabaya. Perguruan Teknik 10 Nopember Surabaya or November 10 Technical College was established in 1957. Its establishment charter was signed by Indonesia's first president, Soekarno.

At first, ITS only had two departments, Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Later it expanded with the opening of Electronic Engineering, Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding Engineering and Chemical Engineering departments. These departments later evolved into faculties. Today, ITS has several campuses, spread all over Surabaya.

In 1977, with financial aid from ADB, ITS started to build a campus complex in the Sukolilo district in eastern Surabaya. Since then, all departments and faculties have moved to the new campus.

In the early 1980s reorganization took place in ITS, the former faculties are down graded into departments and merged into common discipline faculties. Hence new ITS organization comprises 4 faculties, namely the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Industrial Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning, and the Faculty of Marine Technology.

In 1988, ITS opened its first polytechnic branch, Shipbuilding Polytechnic of Surabaya and followed by the second, Electronic Engineering Polytechnic of Surabaya.

In 2001, at the suggestion of the Indonesian fourth president, Abdurrahman Wahid, a Faculty of Information Technology was created. It consists of a department of Computer Science and a newly created department of Information System.
ITS main library building
ITS Student Choir in a contest

International accomplishments

The website of ITS lists a number of international accomplishments for students and faculty. Among the more notable of these, student Cristian Perdana Adistana won first place in the ICT Award in 2007 and teams from ITS participating in the Maritime Challenge contests took prizes in 2002, 2004 and 2006.[1]

[edit] Vision, Mission, Values

* Mission:
o Carrying out efficient higher education processes to produce internationally recognized quality graduates.
o Executing research and development of science, technology and art, promoting innovative and creative activities to improve technology transfer for bettering life of human being.
o Procreating and protecting academic value, moral and ethics to develop better civilization.
* Values:
o Ethics and Integrity
o Creativity and Innovation
o Excellence
o Strong Leadership
o Synergy
o Socio-cohesiveness
o Social Responsibility

Faculties and Departments

There are 5 faculties and two autonomous polytechnics in ITS. These polytechnics offer diploma programmes.

* Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science
o Department of Physics
o Department of Mathematics
o Department of Statistics
o Department of Chemistry
o Department of Biology

* Faculty of Industrial Technology
o Department of Mechanical Engineering
o Department of Electrical Engineering
o Department of Chemical Engineering
o Department of Physics Engineering
o Department of Industrial Engineering
o Department of Material Engineering

* Faculty of Civil and Planning
o Department of Civil Engineering
o Department of Architecture
o Department of Environmental Engineering
o Department of Industrial Design
o Department of Geomatics Engineering
o Department of Regional and Urban Planning

* Faculty of Marine Technology
o Department of Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding Engineering
o Department of Marine Engineering
o Department of Ocean Engineering

* Faculty of Information Technology
o Department of Informatics Engineering
o Department of Information System

* Electronic Engineering Polytechnic Institute of Surabaya EEPIS
* Shipbuilding Polytechnic of Surabaya

Campuses

ITS currently has three campuses in Surabaya. Its major campus is the ITS Sukolilo campus in the Sukolilo district east of Surabaya. All undergraduate programs are located here along with the postgraduate centre, administrative building and main library.

Another smaller campus located in Manyar district, which is place for Civil Engineering diploma programme. Third campus is Cokroaminoto Street, where the postgraduate Technology Management Magister programme is located.

[edit] Research (Centres and Facilities)

* Research and Society Service Centre (LPPM)
o Environmental Centre
o Energy Centre
o Earth and Disaster Mitigation Centre
o Marine Centre
o Industrial Centre
o IT & Multimedia Communication Centre
o Continuing Education Unit
o Intellectual Property Rights Unit
* RIMA-ITS (Research Institute For Web and Mobile Application - ITS )
* Laboratory for Housing and Human Settlements

Student Activities

ITS has variety of student organizations involving in politic, religiosity, sports, arts, and other activities.

* Student Executive Organization.
* Student Legislative.
* Manarul 'Ilmi Masjid Members.
* Siklus students environmental organization
* ITS Students Choir
* ITS Radio
* ITS Scout
* "Tiyang Alit" Theatre
* "dr Angka" students cooperative
* Workshop of Entrepreneurship & Technology (WE&T-ITS)
* Battle.net and World of Warcraft ITS
* Sport activities
o Football
o Jiu jitsu
o Karate
o Pencak Silat
o Basketball
* Loedroek ITS. Loedroek basically is traditional East Java play. However, it is converted to be more modern and contemporary style.

There are also organizations for religious activity. Every department also has its own student union.

Academic Facilities

Main academic activities at ITS are run in various standard sized class rooms and medium as well as large capacity theaters equipped with multi-media devices connected to central ICT network and hotspots, appropriately designed for e-learning. The class rooms and theatres are from time to time also utilized for seminars and teleconferences. In conjunction with the primary program of lab-based education, ITS currently manages at least 168 science and engineering laboratories which are spread all over 22 departments, accommodate facilities to support both academic and research activities as well as public and community services. The central library of ITS is located in a six-storey building having a collection in the extent of 61,000 text book titles, ten of thousands documents related to under graduate final year projects, postgraduate thesis, diverse research project reports and scientific journals. In addition to this, at each department and faculty a smaller library or reading room is available, in which if added up together a collection in the extent of hundred thousand printed matters and softcopies are available. ITS Press is a unit founded to boost the publication chiefly by ITS academic staff and researchers. Library collection are also accessible through LAN and internet. The overall ICT facilities and networks are managed by the ITS Computing Center, which currently provide 1.0 Kbps for each student to meet the UNESCO standard. ITS Computing Center together with Multi-Media Center provide various digital information via website and other appliances for internal and external purposes. The Cultural and Language Center at ITS has been established to support international culture activities and courses in foreign languages, such as English, French, Germany, Japanese, Mandarin and Arabic. In order to enhance the atmosphere and student lives, general and sport facilities are consistently made available within the campus. Student community center, general stores, bookstores, canteens can be found in a centralized area. Dormitory has been enhanced lately to accommodate 1,200 students. In addition to this a number of guest houses are also provided. Graduations are conducted at a general functional hall having a capacity of 4,000 persons. Various sport facilities can be found within the campus, namely a stadium and football ground, futsal courts, basket ball courts, tennis courts, wall climbing, gymnasium and indoor badminton courts, rafting canal and jogging tracks. Overall, ITS occupy a land area of 187 hectares.

* Class Rooms and Theatres
* Laboratories
* Main Library

General Facilities

* General Functional Hall: Ghra 10 Nopember
* Student Community Centre
* Student Dormitory
* Canteens

Sport Facilities

* Football Stadium
* Basketball Lanes
* Futsal Lanes
* Lawn Tennis Lanes
* Mount Climbing Vertical Wall (25m height)
* Sport Hall
o Indoor badminton (3 lanes)
o Indoor basketball
o Indoor futsal
o Martial Arts

The Electronic Engineering Polytechnic Institute of Surabaya (EEPIS) (known locally as Politeknik Elektronika Negeri Surabaya (PENS)) is a technical institution located in Indonesia. EEPIS strives to provide high quality education in professional engineering in electronic-related fields in order to produce engineers who will be competitive in a global market. It also aims to serve its community by conducting practical research to resolve industrial and community problems.

History

The institute was founded with the support and assistance of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), who sent a team in 1985 to assess the need for aid. In 1987, construction of the institution began. Japan also provided training for EEPIS instructors, both before and after the opening of the school, in Indonesia and Japan. It was officially inaugurated on June 2, 1988 by the Indonesian president Suharto

Since its inception, the institution has held several names. When it opened, it was the Politeknik Elektronika & Telekomunikasi. From 1992 to 1991 it was entitled Politeknik Elektronika Surabaya, at which time it came under the umbrella of Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember. In 1996, it was retitled to Politeknik Elektronika Negeri Surabaya (PENS).

Degrees

EEPIS offers two degrees, Diploma III is a three-year degree course, while Diploma IV is a four-year course. The departments that the institution offers are:

Diploma III:

* Electronics Engineering
* Telecommunications Engineering
* Electro-industrial Engineering
* Information Engineering
* Multimedia Broadcasting

Diploma IV:

* Electronics Engineering
* Telecommunications Engineering
* Electro-industrial Engineering
* Information Engineering
* Mechatronics Engineering
* Computer Engineering

Campus

The EEPIS building is located on the campus of Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember. It includes fully equipped, modern labs as well as classrooms, workshops, offices and student dormitories. It also includes a canteen, libraries and mosques.

Sebelas Maret University


Sebelas Maret University (Indonesian: Universitas Sebelas Maret) better known as UNS, is an Indonesian state university located in Surakarta, Jawa Tengah.

The History

Sebelas Maret University was established in 11th of march, 1976. Before this university was established, there were 5 universities in Surakarta. To improve the quality in education, the universities were finally incorporated into a state university. After doing a consolidation for 5 years, UNS prepared to start its development. It started the physical building in 1980. Led by dr. Prakosa, the campus’ buildings that were originally separated then made into one location in Kenthingan, near Bengawan Solo River, on a 60 hectare area. The fast physical growth also balanced with some developments in other areas. In 1986, Prof. Dr. Koento Wibisono S was elected to be the next UNS Rector for two periods (in a row). Under his command, UNS began to settle its basic growth accelerator. Some significant changes happened, such as in staff and academic development, and also in infrastructure strengthening.

After Prof. Drs. Haris Mudjiman, MA, PhD became the Rector of UNS, the acceleration began. UNS step into a whole new stage. The main spirit was to give as much chance as needed to make a progress in every single aspect in the campus.

The effect of this spirit is very stunning. Now, UNS, a relatively young-growing university, has been known for its great skin surgery practice (medical faculty), the well known starbio and salt resistant rice plant from the faculty of agriculture, and some other main progresses that occur in every faculty and bureau. UNS also has made a big step in the future feature, the information technology. With its expanding network that gets bigger, Puslinet UNS (Pusat Layanan Internet UNS) has scratched a new history in UNS book of progress. Yet another history is happening right now in this growing university, and yet it's getting bigger and promising.

Faculties

1. Faculty of Letters and Fine Arts
2. Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
3. Faculty of Law
4. Faculty of Economics
5. Faculty of Medicine
6. Faculty of Agriculture
7. Faculty of Engineering
8. Faculty of Teacher Training and Education
9. Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Andalas University


Andalas University (Indonesian: Universitas Andalas) is the oldest university in Indonesia outside of Java. The university consists of nine faculties, with most located at the main campus Limau Manis, 12 km from the center of Padang, West Sumatra. This campus occupies 5 km², at an elevation of about 100 m. The Faculty of Medicine is located in the city center, near the Central General Hospital M. Djamil.

Faculties

The university currently consists of nine faculties:

* Faculty of Agriculture
* Faculty of Medicine
* Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
* Faculty of Law
* Faculty of Economics
* Faculty of Animal Husbandry
* Faculty of Letters
* Faculty of Engineering
* Faculty of Social Sciences and Politics

Honorary degrees

On September 21, 2006, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono received an honorary degree Doctor Honoris Causa in the sector of Sustainable Agriculture Development .

Diponegoro University


Diponegoro University (Indonesian: Universitas Diponegoro) , is a state university located in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia and a member of IDGHE. Founded in 1956 as a private university by Semarang University Foundation, it is a pioneer of higher learning institutions in the Indonesia , also the first and oldest corporation in Central java.

Initially called " Semarang University", the institution was named Diponegoro University on October 5, 1960, after granted state university accreditation by the Indonesian Government. "Diponegoro" name is taken from an Indonesian hero who waged war against the Dutch colonialism in early 19th century. At present this institution better known as UNDIP.

UNDIP is the best University in Central Java Indonesia. It is renowned for being at the forefront of engineering and technological knowledge. During 2000 UNDIP expanded engineering faculty and Research facility in Tembalang campus, has 11 faculties and the number of research centres, in addition to academic departments to service technological, educational and research.

An important result of UNDIP’s carefully managed modernisation is a steadily improving education system that has poured millions into research and development, and to encouraging international students into the country. In the 2007 THES-QS Top World University Rankings, the Diponegoro University (UNDIP) featured well in the ranking of the world’s top 500 universities (487th position), which increases from 495th position in 2006. The quality of teaching in UNDIP has improved greatly over recent years, following a government decree that all teachers and lecturers have to possess a Master/PhD degree. The strategic actions had been taken in line with to the new paradigm of higher education development program which has been proposed by Indonesian Directorate General of High Education (IDGHE).

History

The establishment of Diponegoro University began from mid-1956 preceded by establishment of Semarang University Foundation. Its founding fathers were Mr. Imam Bardjo, Mr. Soedarto, Mr. Dan Sulaiman and Mr. Soesanto Kartoatmodjo.

Officially Semarang University was opened on January 9, 1957. Considering its young age with the limited educational infrastructures, in that time educational institutions such as Academy of State Administration, Academy of Business Administration, Academy of Engineering (later School of Engineering) was just founded. Their 1st deans were Mr. Goenawan Goetomo (Academy of State Administration), Drs. Tjioe Sien Kiong (Academy of Business Administration), Prof. Ir. Soemarman (Academy of Engineering).

In the 3rd anniversary of Semarang University on 9 January 1960 President Soekarno changed the name of Semarang University to Diponegoro University, as the appreciation for achievement establishing the high educational field in Central Java. Diponegoro (Private) University was declared as a state university, since October 5, 1960, that became the birthday of Diponegoro University. The then faculties were School of Law and Public Science, School of Economics, School of Engineering and Normal School.

Institutions

A faculty of about 142 professors serve as of school year 2008, had 1750 academic staffs and 1065 administrative staffs. On the end September 2008, the registered students were 24,424. The ratio of lecturers and students exists in the ideal number 1 : 14. This number didn’t include freelance and half-time lecturers. UNDIP offers many departments. In the total 10 Faculty, there are 21 departments and 68 study program relevant to the necessity of surrounding communities. According to the lattest survey (2006) perform by The Times Magazine United Kingdom, UNDIP is included in the list of 500 best university worldwide.

Bandung Institute of Technology


Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB) (Indonesian: Institut Teknologi Bandung) is a state, coeducational research university located in Bandung, Indonesia. Established in 1920, ITB is the oldest technology-oriented university in Indonesia.

The University prides itself on its reputation as one of the country's centers of excellence in science, technology, and art. ITB was considered the top choice among Indonesia's high school students in 2006.

Sukarno, the first president of the Republic of Indonesia, earned his engineering degree in civil engineering from ITB.

The university cultivates professional and social activities by supporting its students' unions, the student government councils that exist in every department. Each students' union has its own distinctly designed jacket that, among other traditions, serves as part of its member identity. There are also a number of student activity units/clubs supporting ITB student interests in rounding out their educational experience. It is not uncommon that the students and alumni are identified by the clubs to which they belong (or used to belong) at ITB, in addition to their class year and major.

The university is a member of LAOTSE, an international network of leading universities in Europe and Asia exchanging students and senior scholars.

ITB's march "Mars ITB" and hymn "Hymne ITB" were arranged by a former professor, Prof. Dr. Sudjoko Danoesoebrata.

Campus

The ITB main campus, to the north of the downtown Bandung, and its other campuses, cover a total area of 770,000 square meters.

Students and faculty housing, and administrative headquarters are not on the main campus but are within easy reach. Facilities on the campus include book shops, a post office, student cafeteria, and medical clinic. The architecture of ITB is a fine mixture of the traditional and the modern, and the beauty of the buildings is enhanced by the surrounding lawns and gardens.

In addition to lecture rooms, laboratories, workshops and studios, ITB has an art gallery, sports facilities and a student activities' center. Also near the campus is the Salman Mosque for worship and religious activities of the ITB Muslim community. For implementation of academic and research activities there are seven academic support facilities, namely, the Central Library (with approximately 150,000 books and 1000 journal titles) on campus, Sports Center, Language Center, and the Bosscha Observatory (a facility of the Department of Astronomy) in Lembang, 11 kilometers to the north of Bandung.

Quality and Reputation

Several national, regional, and global surveys have been conducted to assess the quality of universities. ITB has been among the first choice of college applicants to enter higher education.[1][2] In a 1991 study, the top 200 high school students in the national entrance examination indicated ITB as their first choice. In a 2006 national survey to general college applicants population conducted by Koran Tempo, ITB ranked 4th in high school students' preference list of public universities.

In 2000 Asiaweek's Asia's Best Science and Technology Schools survey, ITB was placed in the 21st position (lower than the 1999's rank: 15th). It was, however, ranked 1st in terms of student selectivity.

In a global survey of the Times Higher Education Supplement-Quacquarelli Symonds (THES-QS), released at 5 October 2006, ITB was placed on the 258th among other universities around the globe. In terms of web publication quality, in July 2006, Webometrics placed ITB in the 43rd position of The 100 Top Asian Universities List.

Gadjah Mada University


The Special Region of Yogyakarta, one of the smallest provinces in Indonesia, has been widely known as a center of Javanese culture as well as a center of learning. It has 3,400,000 inhabitants, 511,000 of whom reside in the city of Yogyakarta. Its designation as a center of learning is marked by the existence of 120 state and private tertiary educational institutions, with a student population of over 300,000.

Gadjah Mada University, which has taken on a new status as a state-owned legal entity since December 26, 2000, is the oldest and largest university in Indonesia. It was founded on December 9, 1949 and currently has 18 faculties, 71 undergraduate study programs, 28 diploma study programs and a Graduate Program of 62 study programs with around 55,000 students, 350 foreign students, 2,301 employees, and 2,266 lecturers. Up until October 2003, the University has graduated 134,219 students consisting of 17,358 diploma holders, 94,923 first degree holders, 21,406 masters and 532 PhD holders.

University of Indonesia



Universitas Indonesia (UI) is a modern, comprehensive, open-minded, multi-culture, and humanism campus that covers wide arrays of scientific disciplines. UI simultaneously strives to be one of the leading research universities and the most outstanding academic institution in the world. As a world class research university, UI seeks to achieve the highest level of distinction in the discovery, developing and diffusion of advance knowledge regionally and globally. In the meanwhile, UI is distinctive among research universities in its commitment to the academic invention and research activities through various scientific programs.

UI was founded in 1849 and represents the most experiencing educational institution in Asia. Additionally, Christiaan Eijkman (The Director of Javaneese Medical Doctor School-the earlier form of universitas indonesia) was awarded the Noble Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1929. He was the first to point out a substance in the rice skin and later was to be known as vitamin B1. he was also awarded the Prize for his new of investigating and his method to control diseases caused by vitamin deficiency.

Recently, UI produces more than 400.000 alumni and continues its important role both nationally and internationally. Furthermore, it is our commitment to produce high quality of education system, global standard research activities and maintaining high standard of international academic research publications.

Being one of the top best universities in the world, UI is actively expanding international cooperation with other world class universities. Vivacious cooperation had been developed in the domain of education and joint-research with the finest universities. UI builds strong cooperation with top universities such as Washington University, Tokyo University, Melbourne University, Sydney University, Leiden University, Erasmus University, Kyoto University, Peking University, Tsinghua University, Australian National University, and National University of Singapore.
However, UI is actively contributes to strengthen and enlarge international network by actively participating to both regional as well as international education and research association. UI plays an active role on 7 higher learning associations in Asia Pacific, Europe, Southeast Asia, and worldwide associations such as APRU (Association of Pacific Rim Universities), AUN (ASEAN University Network), and ASAIHL (Association of South East Asia Institution of Higher Learning). The first association, UI becomes one of the board of Director of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU).

Furthermore, UI campus is one of the most magnificent green campuses in the world. UI has two campuses; one is in the central business in Jakarta (Salemba) and the second one is located in Depok areas (West Java). Depok campus is a green campus covering 320 hectares. UI maintains the ecology conservation by utilizing only 25 percent of area for academic, research and student activities; while up hold 75 percent for forestation. UI commitment for ecology is also shown by wonderful lakes (in total UI has 8 lakes) inside campus. UI is an astonishing campus that facilitates knowledge transfers and invention activities for all ‘civitas-academica’ UI and humanity.