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Padjadjaran University (UNPAD)

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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

Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB)

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The Bandung Institute of Technology or Institute of Technology, Bandung (Indonesian: Institut Teknologi Bandung, abridged as ITB) is a state, coeducational examination college found in Bandung, Indonesia. Secured in 1920, ITB is the most established innovation arranged college in Indonesia.

ITB was viewed as the top decision among Indonesia's secondary school understudies in 2006 and has been credited as a standout amongst the most "prestigious" colleges in Indonesia, together with University of Indonesia, and Gadjah Mada University.

Sukarno, the first president of the Republic of Indonesia, earned his building degree in structural designing from ITB. B. J. Habibie, the third president of Indonesia likewise moved on from ITB.

The college develops proficient and social exercises by supporting its understudies' unions, the understudy government boards that exist in every office. Each understudies' union has its own notably planned coat that, among different conventions, serves as a feature of its part personality. There are likewise various understudy action units/clubs supporting ITB understudy engages in balancing their instructive experience. It is not exceptional that the understudies and graduated class are recognized by the clubs to which they have a place (or used to have a place) at ITB, notwithstanding their class year and major.

The college is a part of LAOTSE, a worldwide system of driving colleges in Europe and Asia trading understudies and senior researchers.

Until 2012, ITB had four study programs globally licensed from an autonomous U.S. certifying foundation, ABET, where ITB is the main state funded college in Indonesia, with this specific global authorizing establishment. The four study projects are Ocean Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Engineering Physics.

ITB's walk "Defaces ITB" and song "Hymne ITB" were orchestrated by a previous educator, Prof. Dr. Sudjoko Danoesoebrata.

Academics

Admission and Selectivity
Admission to ITB is directed solely through (across the nation) passageway examination. Truly ITB has been the most specific University in the nation. In 2000, the last Asiaweek study accessible, ITB positioned first in Asia in understudy selectivity. In the 2007 and 2008 national doorway examination, ITB has the most astounding normal score and in addition the most noteworthy passing review in the nation.The total confirmation rate in 2008 was around 4%, which was lower than the affirmation rate of Harvard in that year (9%)

Quality and Reputation
A few national, territorial, and worldwide reviews have been directed to survey the nature of colleges. ITB is among the first decisions of school candidates to enter higher education. In a 1991 overview, the main 200 secondary school understudies in the national door examination showed ITB as their first choice.

As indicated by 4icu, a scholastic positioning system focused around the notoriety level of scholarly establishments in the World Wide Web, with aggregate specimens of more than 9200 organizations in 2010 by, ITB was positioned 30th on the planet, far above other Indonesian colleges like the Gadjah Mada University (686th) and the University of Indonesia (685), surpassing the main college in Asia, for example, Tokyo University (91) - MIT is at the primary spot of 4icu survey. THE-QS, a UK-based University positioning study, positioned ITB 80th in the field of Engineering and IT on the planet, the main college in Indonesia inside the main 100 in its field. The primary rank in the field was MIT.

ITB is considered to have the most elevated selectivity in the field of science and designing in the SNMPTN (across the nation state college passageway test) in 2009 from 422,159 examinees going after its restricted 2,000 seats. The passing evaluations needed to enter its most loved workforces i.e., the School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, the Faculty of Industrial Technology, and the Faculty of Mining and Petroleum Engineering are the most elevated among all employees and majors in the SNMPTN (across the country state college passage test) even contrasted with therapeutic personnel in different prestigious colleges. Its business school, School of Business and Management is considered as the most prestigious[citation needed], and most costly additionally, business school in Indonesia and viewed as the best business school in Indonesia by eduniversal positioning and SWA Magazine, the most well known business magazine in Indonesia.

Research
According to ITB rector, ITB will build an eight-story mining research center for both national and international research such as research on oil reservoirs, production optimization, geological exploitation and coal exploitation development worth Rp110 billion ($12.1 million).

Departments and Programs

School of Pharmacy
  • Pharmaceutical Science and Technology
  • Clinical and Community Pharmacy
College of Earth Science and Technology
  • Geological Engineering
  • Meteorology
  • Oceanography
  • Geodetic and Geomatic Engineering
School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Informatics
  • Electric Power Engineering
  • Telecommunication Engineering
  • Information System and Technology
College of Art and Design
  • Fine Art
  • Craft
  • Visual Communication Design
  • Interior Design
  • Product Design
College of Mining and Petroleum Engineering
  • Mining Engineering
  • Petroleum Engineering
  • Geophysical Engineering
  • Metallurgical Engineering
School of Business and Management
  • Management
College of Mathematics and Natural Science
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Astronomy
School of Architecture, Planning and Policy Development
  • Architecture
  • Urban and Regional Planning
School of Life Science and Technology
  • Biology
  • Microbiology
  • Bio Engineering
College of Industrial Technology
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Engineering Physics
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Engineering Management
College of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Ocean Engineering
College of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Material Engineering
  • Graduate School
source: ITB university

University of Indonesia (UI)

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Universitas Indonesia (UI) is a state college in Depok, West Java and Salemba, Jakarta, Indonesia. Universitas Indonesia is the most seasoned tertiary-level instructive establishment in Indonesia (known as the Dutch East Indies when UI was secured).


One of UI's lead projects is the UI GreenMetric World University Ranking to demonstrate the degree to which a college worldwide is "green" and turn into the good example of a practical society.

UI is by and large considered as the most prestigious state funded college in Indonesia, alongside Bandung Institute of Technology and Gadjah Mada University.


Ukhuwah Islamiyah Mosque
This mosque is on the Depok grounds, encompassed by a common habitat and the UI lake. Its development started on January 28, 1987, and it was utilized surprisingly on September 4, 1987, for Friday petition to God.

Masjid ARH at Salemba
Development of this mosque, found inside the Salemba grounds, was begun in 1966 focused around a UI minister's announcement. ARH mosque's vision is to turn into the focal point of Islam on the grounds, to deliver cutting edge Muslims who have both confidence and experimental thought, equipped for rehearsing religion and tackling religious issues.

Health Center
The polyclinic gives free wellbeing administrations to all UI understudies. Understudies ought to acquire a free card and restorative record before getting medicines. The accessible wellbeing administrations are general wellbeing administration and dental administration (counting orthodonty)

Sports
Stadium
  • Football stadium
  • Shaft vault
  • Physical track
Indoor Facilities/ Gymnasium
  • Badminton court
  • Volley court
Outdoor Facilities
  • Hockey field
  • Tennis court (3 Lines)
  • Bushel court (4 Lines)
  • Volley court (3 Lines)
Wisma Makara
The Wisma ("Makara Lodge") is spotted on Universitas Indonesia's Depok grounds and thought to be amongst the finest convenience in Depok. The hotel is appropriate for open exercises, for example, workshops, trainings, and workshops. Encompassed by regular woodland and blue lakes, the environment is serene.

Student Hall
Salemba Student Hall is one of the offices under the administration of the Students Affairs and Alumni Relationship Deputy. The building is frequently utilized for occasions, for example, workshops, gatherings, and so forth. With a limit of 300 individuals, it can be utilized by UI understudies and faculty, and in addition leased for open utilization.

Library
The library at the Depok grounds was dispatched on May 13, 2011. Built on a 33,000 meter square zone, this library is considered as the biggest library in Asia. Composed by reasonable building idea, the library powers itself with sun oriented vitality. It is without smoke, green, and prudent as far as power, water and paper use. Universitas Indonesia Library has the ability to oblige around 20,000 guests every day and is required to have a gathering of 3 million-5 million books.

Dormitory
Universitas Indonesia has two understudy quarters, one in Depok and one in Wismarini. The main residence is found on the Depok grounds and has 480 men's rooms and 615 ladies' rooms, with each one pleasing one to three persons. The Wismarini dorm is placed at Jl. Otto Iskandar no. 38 Jakarta Timur and has 72 men's rooms and 111 ladies' rooms. The Wismarini quarters is just for understudies who take addresses at the Medicine or Dental personnel and any system held at Salemba grounds.

Grounds bus
Grounds transports are accessible for understudy transportation at the Depok grounds. Local people call them "yellow transports," as the transports are for the most part that color. In 2005, Universitas Indonesia had an aggregate of 20 grounds transports. They serve customary courses in the grounds range from Monday to Friday from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM and Saturday from 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

Grounds bike
Since 2007, Universitas Indonesia has offered a bicycle rental office for its understudies. They have to demonstrate their UI understudy card to the rental officer. The bicycle must be utilized on bicycle paths and it must be come back to where it was leased or an alternate bicycle station. Grounds bicycles can be leased until 5:00 PM.

Faculties

The university consists of 13 faculties providing courses at the undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate levels. Some graduate and postgraduate courses are managed by the separate postgraduate program.

  1. Faculty of Medicine
  2. Faculty of Dentistry
  3. Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
  4. Faculty of Engineering
  5. Faculty of Law
  6. Faculty of Economics
  7. Faculty of Humanities
  8. Faculty of Psychology
  9. Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
  10. Faculty of Computer Science
  11. Faculty of Public Health
  12. Faculty of Nursing
  13. Faculty of Pharmacy
  14. Postgraduate Program
  15. Vocational Program
source: UI wikipedia

Lampung University (UNILA)

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Lampung University (Indonesian: Universitas Lampung) is a state funded college in Bandar Lampung, Lampung, Indonesia. It was created on September 23, 1965. Its current minister is Sugeng P. Harianto.

The yearning to create a school in Lampung is the beliefs of Lampung group pioneers since 1960s, which was expected as a spot to instruct the group on advanced education, on the grounds that more youngsters of the best secondary school graduates in Lampung must go to Java or Palembang to have the capacity to proceed with their studies. Then again, the recently shaped region of Lampung additionally extremely smooth school graduates in extensive amounts so as to do improvement exercises around there. Standards of the establishing universities in Lampung is acknowledged by two boards of trustees :
  1. Advisory group Establishment and Expansion of Secondary School which transformed into a Committee Establishment and Expansion of Secondary School and Faculty headed by Ahmad Farhan 
  2. Preparatory Committee for the Establishment of Higher Education Foundation Lampung led by Prof. Sulaksana Hasan Rabbani S.H.In, M.Sc, Ph.D. Two advisory groups combined into the Foundation Trustees College of Lampung. The establishment was structured Faculty of Economics, Law, and Social.

Faculties

The university has 8 faculties in bachelor degree:
  1. Faculty of Agriculture : Agribusiness; Agroecotechnology; Agriculture Product Technology; Animal Hubandry; Agriculture Engineering; Aquaculture; Forestry
  2. Faculty of Social and Political Sciences : Sociology; Government Science; Public Administration Science; Business Administration Science; Communication Science; International Relations
  3. Faculty of Economics : Economic Development; Management; Accounting
  4. Faculty of Education : Elementary School Teacher Education; Early childhood teacher education; Physical education and Health Sciences; Guidance and counseling; Economic Education; Education History; Pancasila and civic education; Geography Education; Mathematics Education; Chemistry Education; Physics Education; Biology Education; Indonesian Language and Literature Education; English Language Education; Arts, Drama, Dance, and Music Education; French Language Education
  5. Faculty of Law : Law Science
  6. Faculty of Mathematic and Natural Sciences : Chemistry; Biology; Physics; Mathematics; Computer Science
  7. Faculty of Medicine : Medical/doctor Education
  8. Faculty of Engineering : Civil Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Chemical Engineering; Geophysical Engineering; Architectural Engineering; Informatics Engineering; Geodetic Engineering

Post-graduate

Education program which has been established since 1999, has 27 courses spread over eight faculties, include:
  1. Environmental Science
  2. Management,
  3. Economic Sciences
  4. Law
  5. Educational Technology
  6. Management Education
  7. Social Science Education
  8. Indonesian Language and Literature Education
  9. Agronomy
  10. Agribusiness
  11. Agro-Industry Technology
  12. Forestry
  13. Natural Resource Management
  14. Civil Engineering
  15. Governance
  16. Administrative Science
  17. Chemistry
  18. Biology
  19. Mathematics
Then in 2014, re-do the addition of graduate study program based on the Decree of the Directorate General of Higher Education No. 441 / E.E2 / DT / 2014 dated June 18, 2014 On Assignment Operation Addition Studies Program, include:
  1. Physics
  2. Food Technology
  3. Community Development
  4. Language and Literature Education
  5. Elementary School Teaching
  6. Science Teaching
  7. Agricultural Extension and Communication
  8. Mechanical Engineering

source: unila wikipedia
     

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