Padjadjaran University (UNPAD)

Universitas (Padjadjaran University or UNPAD) is an organization of higher learning placed in Bandung, which is the commonplace capital of West Java, Indonesia. UNPAD was created on eleventh of September 1957, and formally opened by the President of Republic Indonesia Soekarno on the 24th of September 1957.

At the point when made, the college had four divisions: Law, Economics, Medicine, and Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Presently it has formed into 16 personnel and a few postgraduate projects, 44 undergrad programs (Strata 1/S1), two master projects, nine doctorate programs (Strata 3/S3), 19 Master's degree programs (Strata 2/S2), five calling projects, one four-year certificate program (D4), and 32 three-year recognition programs (D3).

At first settled in Bandung, pretty much all undergrad divisions have been migrated to Jatinangor, a town close Sumedang, aside from the bureaus of Law and Economics. Postgraduate offices still have their showing offices in Bandung. For a period, 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
Tutorial buildings
The personnel has five principle structures at the Jatinangor grounds:
  • A1: Administration.
  • A2: Tutorial rooms, staff rooms, labs for physiology, pharmacology, natural chemistry.
  • A3: Interactive excercise rooms (limit of 300 persons), computerized data framework library and one PC research center.
  • A4: Staff rooms and labs of life systems, parasitology, microbiology, science cell and 30 modernized excercise rooms associated with intra web, library and supporting offices for examination.
  • A5: For general addresses, 30 clinical expertise research centers, 30 excercise rooms, one PC lab for PC access and application of mechanized measurements which is allowed to access by understudies and staffs
Every excercise room has mixed media offices (PC and LCD). The employees has excercise rooms at A3 and A5.

Library
The faculty has the fundamental library at Jatinangor grounds and libraries at every branch of the workforce and additionally the library at Hasan Sadikin Hospital.

The fundamental library in A3 has 31000 property (course readings, national and global diaries, pamphlet, magazine, exposition/proposal/last papers). Other than those, the library has gadgets diaries which gives 300 titles.

The library has cooled rooms, perusing rooms (100 clients limit), PC offices joined with the web to get to electronic diary (e-library).

Laboratory
The faculty  has four libraries:
  • Clinical expertise lab
  • Biomedical lab
  • PC lab
  • Learning assessment lab
Other Facilities
The faculty has understudy residences. The main quarters was inherent 2006 (three stories and 50 rooms).
Beforehand the residences were settlement offices for all global understudies amid their first year of study.

Notable People And Alumni

Government
  1. Megawati Soekarnoputri, former President of Indonesia (2001–2004)
  2. Umar Wirahadikusumah, Vice President of Indonesia (1983–1988)
  3. Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, Minister for Justice (1973–1978), Minister for Foreign Affairs (1978–1988)
  4. Agum Gumelar, Minister for Transportation (1999–2001, 2001–2004), Coordinating Minister for Politics, Social Affairs and Security (2001)
  5. Bustanil Arifin, Minister for Cooperatives and head of Bulog (1983–1993)
  6. MS Hidayat, Minister for Industry (2009–Present)
  7. Jusuf Anwar, Minister of Finance (2004–2005)
  8. Armida Alisjahbana, Minister for National Development Planning (2009–present)
  9. Paskah Suzetta, Minister for National Development Planning (2004–2009)
  10. Muladi, governor of Lemhanas (2005 - now), Minister for Justice (1998), State Secretary (1999)
  11. Burhanudin Abdullah, Bank of Indonesia Governor (2003–2008)
  12. Maulana Ibrahim, Bank of Indonesia Deputy Governor (2002–2007)
  13. Soemarno Sosroatmodjo, Governor of Jakarta (1960–1964) (1965–1966)
  14. Jusuf Wibisono, Minister for Finance (1951–1952 )
Politics
  1. Dedy Djamaluddin Malik, PAN Politician, member of People's Representative Council
  2. Chairuman Harahap, Golkar politician, head of 3rd commission of People's Representative Council
  3. Ferry Mursyidan Baldan, Golkar politician, member of People's Representative Council (2004–2009)
  4. Ferry Kurnia Rizkiyansyah, members of KPU Republik Indonesia (2012-current)
Law
  1. Bagir Manan, Chief of Supreme Court/Chief Justice of the Republic of Indonesia (2001–2009)
  2. Sri Soemantri, Head of Constitution Commission (2003-now)
  3. Ruhut Sitompul, Indonesian lawyer, Democratic Party's politician, member of People's Representative Council (2009-now)
  4. Hotman Paris Hutapea, Indonesian lawyer
  5. Otto Cornelis Kaligis, Indonesian lawyer
  6. Juniver Girsang, Indonesian lawyer
  7. Elza Syarief, Indonesian lawyer
  8. Frans Hendra Winarta, Indonesian lawyer
  9. Taji M Sianturi, Indonesian lawyer
  10. Achmad Roestandi, Judge of Constitutional Court (2005–2008)
Business
  1. Robby Djohan, former Bank Niaga CEO (now CIMB Niaga), former Garuda Indonesia CEO, former Bank Mandiri CEO (merger from several state-owned banks)
  2. Santosa Doellah, founder of Batik Danar Hadi
  3. Feby Fadly Wiraputra, officer at Bumitama Gunajaya Agro
Arts, music, journalism
  1. Yuki Arifin Martawidjaja (Yukie), musician, vocalist of PAS Band
  2. Bambang Sutrisno (Trisno), musician, bassist of PAS Band
  3. Bambang Sutejo (Bengbeng), musician, guitarist of PAS Band
  4. Agus Teguh Prakosa Andarusman (Sandy), musician, drummer of PAS Band
  5. Rieka Roslan, musician, personnel of The Groove
  6. Gumilar Nurochman, musician, personnel of Project Pop
  7. Prastiwi Dwiarti, musician, personnel of T2
  8. Nico Siahaan, presenter
  9. Muhammad Farhan, presenter
  10. Salman Aristo, screenwriter
  11. Widya Saputra, artist
  12. Annisa Pohan, artist
  13. Meisya Siregar, artist
  14. Tina Talisa, presenter
  15. Fitri Tropica, presenter
  16. Ananda Omesh, presenter
  17. Arief Suditomo, news anchor
  18. Dona Agnesia, artist
  19. Ahmad Fuadi, writer, novelist, social entrepreneur
  20. Okky Lukman, artist, presenter, comedian
  21. Raden Aang Kusmayatna Kusumadinata "Kang Ibing", comedian
  22. Indy Rachmawati, presenter, news anchor
  23. Ryan Thamrin, presenter, doctor
  24. Ernest Prakasa, comedian
  25. Melody Nurramdhani Laksani, artist, personnel of JKT48
Sport
  1. Utut Adianto, the 1st Indonesian chess Grandmaster
source: UNPAD wikipedia

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