Trisakti University

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Trisakti University
Logo of Universitas Trisakti
Founded November 29, 1965
Rector Prof. Dr. Thoby Mutis
Type Private
Site Grogol, West Jakarta
Campuses
- Numbers (2005):
7
Students
-Numbers (2005):
30.000
Website www.trisakti.ac.id

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 dan 3 doctorate program studies. Lectureship totalling 1,019 for regular lecturers and 888 extraordinary 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, spurred racially motivated riots in Jakarta that month, were a major even in the Indonesian Revolution of 1998 that led to the resignation of president Suharto.

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Trisakti University has several campuses scattered around the Greater Jakarta area according to the faculties:

  • Campus A, in Grogol, West Jakarta: Head office and Rectorate, Faculties of Law, Economics, Civil Engineering & Planning, Industrial Technology, Mineral Technology, Landscape Architecture & Environmental Technology, Arts & Design, and Graduate Programs.
  • Campus B, in Grogol, West Jakarta: Faculties of Medical Sciences dan Dentistry.
  • Campus C, in Rawasari, East Jakarta: Trisakti Transportation Management School (STMT).
  • Campus F, in Rawasari, East Jakarta: Partly for Faculty of Economics.
  • Campus G, in Grogol, West Jakarta: Informatics Engineering Studies
  • Campus Nagrak, in Cibubur, Bogor: Management office and Center of Science Technology and Community Development (CSTCD).

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