University of Indonesia
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University of Indonesia | |
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'Universitas Indonesia' | |
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Established: | 1851 (as School for Javanese Doctor) |
Type: | State University |
Rector: | Prof. Dr. der Soz. Gumilar Rusliwa Somantri |
Staff: | 2.941 (Full-time Staff for Academic Staff on 2007/2008 Fiscal Year) |
Students: | 34.921 students (2007/2008) |
Location: | Depok and Jakarta, Indonesia |
Campus: | Both urban and rural (Total Area 3,552,713 m²) With 3 areas: Depok, Salemba, Pegangsaan Timur |
Affiliations: | AUN, ASAIHL, APRU |
Website: | www.ui.edu |
University of Indonesia (in Indonesian: Universitas Indonesia), abbreviated as UI, has its roots in the oldest tertiary-level education facilities in Indonesia (then the Dutch East Indies). Its main campus is located in the north part of Depok, West Java, and the other main campus site is in the Salemba area of Central Jakarta.
It is regarded as one of Indonesia's premier universities, scoring higher than any other Indonesian university in the Times Higher Education Supplement World University Rankings of 2006.[1] It ranked number 395 in THES World University Rankings of 2007, lower than Gadjah Mada University and Bandung Institute of Technology.[2]
[edit] History
The roots of Indonesia University (UI) dated back to 1851. At that time, the colonial government of Dutch East Indies decided to established a school to train medical assistants. Such a training lasted for two years, and the graduates were certified to give simple and basic medical treatments. The degree conferred was Javanese Doctor as the graduates were certified only to open their practice in Dutch East Indies, especially Java. The program became more comprehensive, and by 1864 it was expanded to three years. By 1875, the program of study had reached 7 years length and the graduates were entitled to the degree Medical Doctor.
The next step happened in 1898 when the Dutch East Indies government established a completely new school to train medical doctor, named STOVIA (School tot Opleiding von Inlandsche Artsen). The prerequisite to enter STOVIA was roughly the equivalent of a junior high school diploma, but the school's education took 9 years, so it was a mix between high school and university education. Many STOVIA graduates later played important roles in Indonesia's national movement toward independence, as well in developing medical education in Indonesia.
In 1924, the colonial government again decided to open a new tertiary-level educational facility, to train civilian officers and servants, the RHS (Rechts Hogeschool). The RHS would later evolve into Faculty of Law. In 1927, STOVIA's status was changed to become a full tertiary-level institution and renamed as GHS (Geneeskundige Hogeschool). The GHS occupied the same main building and use the same teaching hospital as the current Faculty of Medicine. Many GHS alumni would later play roles in establishing the Indonesia University of Indonesia.
After the independence of Indonesia, the Indonesian Institute for Higher Education (BPTRI) was established in Jakarta consisting of three faculties, namely Medicine and Pharmacy, Letters and Law. The institute produced its first 90 graduate students as medical doctors in the same year. When the Dutch colonial army occupied Jakarta in late 1945, the BPTRI moved to Klaten, Surakarta, Yogyakarta, Surabaya and Malang. In 1946, the Dutch colonial government established a Nood Universiteit or Emergency University at Jakarta. In 1947, the name was changed into Universiteit van Indonesie (UVI) or the University of Indonesia. Following the Indonesian National Revolution, the government established a state university in Jakarta in February 1950. The name was Universiteit Indonesia, comprising of BPTRI units and the former UvI, which was later changed into Universitas Indonesia (UI).
By 1950, UI was a multi campus university, with faculties in Jakarta (Medicine, Law, and Letters), Bogor (Agronomy and Veterinary Medicine), Bandung (Engineering, Mathematics and Natural Sciences), Surabaya (Medicine and Dentistry), and Makassar (Economics). The Surabaya campus became Universitas Airlangga in 1954, and in the following year, the Makassar campus became Universitas Hasanuddin. In 1959, the Bandung campus became Institut Teknologi Bandung. The School for Physical Education, which was also located in Bandung, became part of Universitas Padjadjaran in 1960. In 1964, the Bogor campus became Institut Pertanian Bogor and the Faculty of Education in Jakarta became Universitas Negeri Jakarta. By 1965, UI consisted of three campuses, all in Jakarta, namely the Salemba Campus (Medicine, Dentistry, Economics, Engineering, Science and the Graduate School), the Rawamangun Campus (Letters, Law, Social Science and Psychology) and the Pegangsaan Campus (Public Health and parts of Medicine).
[edit] Campus sites
[edit] Salemba
The Salemba Campus, located in Central Jakarta, is dedicated mostly for the faculties of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing. It adjoins the Cipto Mangunkusumo National Hospital (RSCM) as well as the University Dental Hospital. It also houses parts of the Postgraduate Program, Faculty of Economics (Extension and Master of Management programs) and Faculty of Engineering (laboratories).
[edit] Depok
The Depok campus, located in Depok, just south of Jakarta, was built around the mid-1980s to accommodate the modernization of the university. It is now the main campus of the University. Most of the faculties (Mathematics & Natural Sciences, Engineering, Psychology, Letters, Economics, Social Politics, Law, Computing, Nursing and Public Health) have been relocated here.
Depok campus is located alongside the Jakarta-Bogor commuter railway, offering students easy access to transport by rail. Students also benefit from the frequent commuter bus services connecting many parts of Jakarta to Depok.
It is planned to relocate the undergraduate training of the medical and dental faculties to Depok in 2010.[citation needed]
The main library of the university is also located in the campus, along with other facilities such as the Student Services Centre, Student Activities Centre, gymnasium, Stadium, hockey field, hotel (Wisma Makara), travel agent and the University dormitory.
[edit] Academia
The university consists of 12 faculties providing courses at the undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate levels. Some graduate and postgraduate courses are managed by the separate Postgraduate Program.
[edit] Faculty of Medicine — FK
FK is an abbreviation for Fakultas Kedokteran, and is one of the faculty located in Salemba, Jakarta. The faculty adjoins with the Cipto Mangunkusumo National Hospital (RSCM), which is one of the faculty's major hospital. It is the first medicine faculty ever built in Indonesia (with several changes in the faculty's name between the Dutch Colonial Era until now), and also the oldest faculty in the University of Indonesia.
[edit] Faculty of Dentistry — FKG
FKG is an abbreviation for Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi, located in Salemba alongside the Faculty of Medicine.
The faculty was first developed in 1954 by the Indonesian Dental Association, Professor Ouw Eng Liang and his colleagues. This idea was supported by Rector of the University of Indonesia (Prof. Dr. Sudjono Djuned Pusponegoro) and Dean Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia (Prof. Dr. Soekarjo), and finally the Indonesian Minister of Education recognized the faculty through his formal letter 108049, dated December 21, 1960. In 1961, the faculty started accepting students. All facilities used were belonged to the Central Public Hospital (known as the Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital) and the Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia. During the first years, lectures were conducted together with the medical faculty.
On March 27, 1965, the faculty established a dental clinic for public services under the Faculty Foundation. In 1967, the first 15 dentists were graduated and the alumni organization, ILUNI-FKGUI, was established. As of 1986, three main buildings have been built, used for classrooms, auditorium, student activities, administration rooms, lecturer’s rooms, laboratories, and other facilities. To support the community service education, a dental clinic of Public Health Center located in Serpong, Tangerang was established in collaboration with the university’s rural project.
Postgraduate specialist program in clinical dentistry was started in 1982 and has developed into seven specialities in dentistry, followed by the establishment of Doctorate Program in Dental Science in 1991. In 1998, the faculty established Master Degree Programs consist of Basic Dental Sciences and Preventive and Community Dentistry as an opportunity for Sarjana Kedokteran Gigi to pursue and continue higher education.
The Dental Clinic has developed into University Dental Hospital (RSGM FKG UI) that officially established in 1996. This hospital is the main focus of the faculty teaching activities as well as dental public services.
The faculty also covers several departments, i.e. Conservative Dentistry, Dental Materials & Technology, Dentomaxillofacial Radiology, Oral Biology, Oral Medicine, Orthodontics, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Pediatric Dentistry, Preventive & Community Dentistry, Prosthodontics and Periodontics. All these departments reflects the specialty dental services and training provided in the faculty, except Dental Materials and Oral Biology, which scope the basic dental sciences.
[edit] Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences — FMIPA
FMIPA is an abbreviation for Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam, located at both Salemba and Depok campus. Its formal English name is Faculty of Mathematics and Sciences, but often wrongly named as Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences.
[edit] Faculty of Law — FH
Initially, Faculty of Law was a secondary education, specializing in law (Dutch: rechtsschool). It was established by the Dutch colonial government to cater the need of Indonesian clerks within the courts, that were dominated by Dutch judges. In 1924, the rechtsschool was upgraded into tertiary education, known as Rechtshogeschool, with two departments: the Law and Social Sciences. The Rechtshogeschool was merged with the medical school (School tot Opleiding van Inlandsche Artsen or Stovia) into Universiteit van Indonesie. In 1955, the name was changed into Universitas Indonesia). In 1968, the Social Sciences Department was redesignated into a new faculty, named the Faculty of Social Sciences.
[edit] Faculty of Psychology — FPsi
FPsi is an abbreviation for Fakultas Psikologi, located at Depok campus. The faculty was established in 1953 by Prof Dr Slamet Iman Santoso, who became the first dean. At the beginning, it was a specialty unit under the faculty of medicine, currently it is a separate faculty lead by Dr Dharmayati Utoyo Lubis, MA, PhD. It has six division (in alphabetical order): Clinical Psychology, Child Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, General and Experimental Psychology, Organizational Psychology, and Social Psychology.
The faculty offers undergraduate, masters, and doctorate programs. The undergraduate program, offering the Sarjana Psikologi degree (Bachelor of Psychology), no longer includes psychologist professional training since 1994. To be qualified as a psychologist, one must take the master program with professional training in Clinical Psychology, Child Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, or Organizational Psychology.
The master programs offered are divided as professional qualification program (M.Psi), applied psychology (M.Psi.T), and master of science program (M.Si). To enter the professional qualification program and master of science program, a candidate need to have a bachelor degree in psychology. The master of applied psychology program is open for bachelor of any undergraduate program.
[edit] Faculty of Engineering — FT
FT is an abbreviation for Fakultas Teknik, located at Depok campus. This faculty have 7 departments : 1. Department of Civil Engineering. 2. Department of Mechanical Engineering. 3. Department of Electrical Engineering. 4. Department of Metallurgy & Material Engineering. 5. Department of Architecture. 6. Department of Chemical Engineering. 7. Department of Industrial Engineering.
[edit] Faculty of Economics — FE
FE is an abbreviation for Fakultas Ekonomi, located at both Salemba and Depok campus. The faculty was establish in 1950 by Prof. Dr. Soemitro Djojohadikoesumo, who became the first dean. The school's faculty are divided into three departments, Accounting, Management, and Economics Studies. Apart from regular bachelor and master classes, FE provides also a master study in management specially designed for business practices.
[edit] Faculty of Public Health — FKM
FKM is an abbreviation for Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat, located at both Salemba and Depok campus.
[edit] Faculty of Social and Political Sciences — FISIP
FISIP is an abbreviation for Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik, located at Depok campus. The faculty was established in 1968.
The undergraduate courses in this faculty is managed by eight departments:
- Department of Communications
- School of Mass Communications
- School of Public Relations
- School of Advertising
- Department of Political Sciences
- Department of Administration
- School of Public Administration
- School of Business Administration
- School of Fiscal Administration
- Department of Criminology
- Department of Sociology
- Department of Social Welfare
- Department of Anthropology
- Department of International Relations
Each undergraduate course normally takes 4 years of completion (with a 2 year extension), conferring a Sarjana Ilmu Politik (Bachelor of Political Sciences) for Department of Political Sciences alumni or Sarjana Ilmu Sosial (Bachelor of Social Sciences) for alumni of other departments.
In addition, the faculty also manages a number of diploma (non-degree), extension, graduate and postgraduate programs.
[edit] Diploma programs
- Taxation
- Office and Secretary Administration
- Banking
- Actuary
- Public Relations
- Advertising
- Broadcasting
- Tourism
[edit] Faculty of Humanities — FIB
FIB is an acronym for Faculty of Humanities at University of Indonesia; Located at Depok campus. It is known before as Fakultas Sastra (Faculty of Literature). There are 6 departements in FIB : Archeology, Philosophy, History, Literature, Linguistic, Library and Information.
The Department of Literature comprises 77 members (professors, doctors, and graduate scholars) teaching in 11 undergraduate studies programs (Indonesian, English, French, German, Dutch, Russian, Javanese, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Arabic), and the Master’s and Doctoral programs in literary and cultural studies. The members of the Department of Literatures form core groups to develop several areas of interest: (1) diaspora, migration, multiculturalism and nationalism; (2) children’s literature;(3) literature and philosophy; (4) film studies; (5) performing arts, drama and theatre; (6) oral tradition; (7) the study of hand-written manuscripts; (8) religion and cultures; (9) translation issues; (10) gender studies, (11) literary sociology and history; (12) cultural policies and cultural industries; (13) comparative literature; (14) semiotics; (15) area studies; (16) the teaching of language and literature and stylistic; (17) Chinese Malay literatures and Malay literature during Colonial period; (18) poetry, (19) literary genres, and special interest in (20) popular literatures.
The Faculty of Humanities also manage the Indonesian Language for Foreign Speakers program.
[edit] Faculty of Computer Science — Fasilkom
Fasilkom is an acronym for Fakultas Ilmu Komputer or Faculty of Computer Science at University of Indonesia; located in the Depok campus and also in Salemba, Jakarta. This faculty was originated from the Computer Science Study Programme which dated back to 1986, which is an independent study programme of other faculties (under Indonesia Inter-University Centre for Computer Science — PUSILKOM UI), directly under the university rectorate. The study programme eventually established as the Faculty of Computer Science in 1993.
Fasilkom offered two major of postgraduate. The first one is Magister Teknik Informasi (MTI / Master of Information Technology) which is located in Salemba. Another one is "Magister Ilmu Komputer" (Master of Computer Science) which is located in Depok. Fasilkom also offer Doctorate program of Computer Science.
Fasilkom is also home of Computational Intelligent Research Lab., which publishes the Indonesian Society on Computer and Information Science (ICIS) journal.
[edit] Faculty of Nursing — FIK
Faculty of Nursing was Located at Salemba campus. Now, Faculty of Nursing is located in both Depok and Salemba Campus. Faculty of Nursing is the youngest faculty at University of Indonesia.
[edit] International programs Double Degree
- University of Indonesia in collaboration with universities in Australia offers international classes for undergraduate programmes. You can get internationally recognized degrees from Faculty of Engineering, Psychology, Medicine, and Computer Science UI and Queensland University of Technology, Monash University, University of Queensland, University of Melbourne. UI also offers graduate programs : Master of Economics of Development, and Master of Infrastructure Management from Australian National University (ANU).
- Faculty of Engineering : Partner University (Queensland University of Technology and Monash University)
- Faculty of Medicine : Partner University (Melbourne University)
- Faculty of Psychology : Partner University (University of Queensland)
- Faculty of Computer Science : Partner University (University of Queensland)
- Faculty of Economics : Partner University (Melbourne University, University of Queensland, Tilburg University, )
- University of Indonesia also has cooperations with European Universities, including visiting researchers and student exchanges for master degrees, especially in sciences, engineering and technologies.
[edit] Student organizations
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[edit] Research organizations
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