Binus University

Binus University

Anggrek campus of Binus University
Established August 8, 1996
Type Private University
Rector Harjanto Prabowo
Students 21711 (undergraduates only as of 2007)
Location Jakarta, Indonesia
Campus Syahdan Campus, Anggrek Campus, Kijang Campus, and Joseph Wibowo Center
Colors Blue
Website www.binus.ac.id

Binus University, formerly Bina Nusantara,[1] is a university located in Jakarta, Indonesia.

The university was originally founded on October 21, 1974 as the "Modern Computer Course," a short-term computer training institute, and gradually evolved into a full-scale university with undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate degree programs. It was established as Bina Nusantara University on August 8, 1996.

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Faculties and academic programmes

Campuses

The university has four campuses, Anggrek campus in Kebon Jeruk, Syahdan and Kijang campus in Palmerah, and Alam Sutera campus in Tangerang. in addition, the Joseph Wibowo Center for Advance Learning (JWC) is in Kebayoran Baru.

References

  1. ^ "BINUS University | History". binus.ac.id. http://binus.ac.id/history/. Retrieved 10 November 2011. 

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