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University of Indonesia

The University of Indonesia (Indonesian: Universitas Indonesia, abbreviated as UI) is a public university in Depok, West Java and Salemba, Jakarta, Indonesia. It is one of the oldest tertiary-level educational institutions in Indonesia (known as the Dutch East Indies when UI was established), and is generally considered one of the most prestigious universities in Indonesia, along with the Gadjah Mada University and Bandung Institute of Technology.[6][7][8] In the 2019 QS World Universities Ranking, UI is ranked 1st in Indonesia, 57th in Asia and 292nd in the world.[9][10]

University of Indonesia
Universitas Indonesia
Latin: Universitas Studiorum Indonesiensis
Former names
School tot Opleiding van Inlandsche Artsen (Dutch)
"School for Education of Native Physicians" (English)
MottoVeritas, Probitas, Iustitia (Latin)
Motto in English
Truth, Honesty, Justice
TypePublic university
Established1924; 99 years ago (1924) (as RHS/Rechts Hogeschool and GHS/Geneeskundige Hogeschool)
1950 (as Universiteit Indonesia)
RectorProf. Ari Kuncoro, S.E., M.A., Ph.D.
Academic staff
7,300
Students47,357 students (AY 2010)[1]
Undergraduates33,516 (AY 2010)[1]
Postgraduates13,841 (AY 2010)[1]
Location,
CampusUrban: Salemba Campus
Suburb: Depok Campus
Total 359 ha (888 acres)
ColorsUniversity
Faculty
  • Faculty of Medicine
    Faculty of Dentistry
    Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
    Faculty of Engineering
    Faculty of Computer Science
    Faculty of Law
    Faculty of Economics and Business
    Faculty of Humanities
    Faculty of Psychology
    Faculty of Administrative Sciences
    Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
    Faculty of Public Health
    Faculty of Nursing
    Faculty of Pharmacy
    School of Environmental Science
    School of Strategic and Global Studies
    Vocational Program
AffiliationsAUN, ASAIHL, APRU, ASEAN-European University Nework (ASEA UNINET),[2] FUIW,[3] SEAMEO, Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific (AUAP)[4] Washington University in St. Louis McDonnell International Scholars Academy[5]
Websitewww.ui.ac.id
Location of the university in Depok

History

 
STOVIA medical school complex during the 1920s, the complex consists of buildings now known as the Faculty of Medicine of Universitas Indonesia (top) and Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital (center).

The roots of UI date back to 1851. At that time, the colonial government of the Dutch East Indies established a school to train medical assistants. Training lasted for two years, and the graduates were certified to provide basic medical treatments. The degree conferred was Javanese Doctor, as the graduates were certified only to open their practice in the Dutch East Indies, especially Java. The program became more comprehensive; by 1864 it was expanded to three years. By 1875, the program of study had reached seven years and the graduates were entitled to the degree of Medical Doctor.[11]

The next step came in 1898, when the Dutch East Indies government established a new school to train medical doctors, named STOVIA (School tot Opleiding van Inlandsche Artsen). A school building was opened in March 1902, in a building that is now the Museum of National Awakening. The prerequisite to enter STOVIA was roughly the equivalent of a junior high school diploma. The schooling took nine 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.[12]

In 1924, the colonial government decided to open a new tertiary-level educational facility, the RHS (Rechts Hogeschool), to train civilian officers and servants. The RHS would later evolve into the Faculty of Law. In 1927, STOVIA's status was changed to that of a full tertiary-level institution and its name was changed to GHS (Geneeskundige Hogeschool). The GHS occupied the same main building and used the same teaching hospital as the current Faculty of Medicine. Many GHS alumni would later play roles in establishing Universitas Indonesia.[13]

After Indonesia gained independence, the Indonesian Institute for Higher Education (BPTRI) was established in Jakarta consisting of three faculties: 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 the Nood Universiteit or Emergency University at Jakarta. In 1947, the name was changed to Universiteit van Indonesië (UVI) or Universitas Indonesia. Following the Indonesian National Revolution, the government established a state university in Jakarta in February 1950. The name was Universiteit Indonesia, comprising the BPTRI units and the former UVI, which was later changed into Universitas Indonesia (UI).

 
Universitas Indonesia rectorate building

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 and Law). The Surabaya campus became the University of Airlangga in 1954. In the following year, the Makassar campus became the University of Hasanuddin. In 1959, the Bandung campus became the Bandung Institute of Technology. The School for Physical Education, which was also in Bandung, became part of Padjadjaran University in 1960. In 1964, the Bogor campus became the Bogor Agricultural Institute and the Faculty of Teaching and Education in Jakarta became the Institute of Teaching and Education (now the State University of Jakarta). By 1965, UI consisted of three campuses, all in Jakarta: Salemba (Medicine, Dentistry, Economics, Engineering, Science and the Graduate School), Rawamangun (Letters, Law, Social Science and Psychology) and Pegangsaan (Public Health and parts of Medicine).

In 1987, several faculties from the Salemba and Rawamangun campuses moved to a newly built campus in the outskirts of Jakarta. The campus in southern Jakarta is known as the Depok campus (it is in the city of Depok).[11]

In the year 2007–2008, Universitas Indonesia underwent substantial reform. Revenue was significantly increased from 800 billion to 1.6 trillion rupiah. The number of research publications has increased. This is also the case with the university's endowment fund.

The rector of the Universitas Indonesia (July 2007), Prof Dr der.soz. Gumilar Rusliwa Somantri, is the youngest leader among university presidents in Indonesia. He has been elected to and serves on the board of directors of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU).

According to the 2008 survey of Globe Asia, UI ranked number first among the top universities in Indonesia.[14] This report has been supported by a leading Indonesian magazine Tempo, which carried out a survey and analysis to rank universities and education in Indonesia.[15] Universitas Indonesia has improved its research collaboration with international partners.

In August 2008, the university won the Indonesia ICT award for the smart campus with best content and application. In terms of accessibility and connectivity, Universitas Indonesia has won an award because 90% of the university's area is covered by IT infrastructure and services with its 305 Mbit/s. connection to the Internet, and its 155 Mbit/s. connection to the Indonesia Higher Education Research Network (Inherent).[16]

Logo and philosophy

The earliest form of the logo of Universitas Indonesia was created in 1952 by Sumaxtono (a.k.a. Sumartono), a student from the 1951 Art Department class, Faculty of Engineering, at the time known as the Fakulteit Teknik Universiteit Indonesia, in Bandung.

The logo is the kala-makara, a symbol of the two sources of energy in nature. Kala is the energy from above (the power of the sun), while makara represents the energy from below (the power of the Earth). The two powers are combined and stylized into a symbol that represents the function of Universitas Indonesia as a source of knowledge.

The logo of Universitas Indonesia carries the following interpretation:

  • The tree, which includes the buds and the branches, represents science and its branches, implying that the buds will soon flourish and turn into new branches of science. The buds will continue to blossom as long as the main tree is alive. By this, Sumaxtono intended to state that the branches of science will continuously grow.
  • Water pouring down from the makara signifies the works of science.

The logo design and the meaning it carried were presented to Srihadi (a student from the 1952 class from the same department) in 1952. Prof. KRHT H. Srihadi Soedarsono Adhikoesoemo, M.A. who created the logo of Bandung Institute of Technology, was not sure who authenticated this logo or when. He was sure, however, that it was printed on the cover of the book Universiteit Indonesia, Fakulteit Teknik, Bandung: Rentjana Untuk Tahun Peladjaran 1952-1953 (Universitas Indonesia, Faculty of Engineering, Bandung: Course Plans for Academic Years 1952–1953), published by AID, Bandung, 120 pages, using the original design by Sumaxtono (without the pentagonal border).[17] Each department / faculty has its own color scheme for the logo, for example: red for the Faculty of Law, blue for the Faculty of Engineering, blue-red for the Faculty of Computer Science, and sky blue for the Faculty of Psychology.

Campuses

Salemba

The Salemba campus, located in Central Jakarta, is dedicated mostly to the faculties of Medicine and Dentistry. It adjoins with Cipto Mangunkusumo National Hospital (RSCM) as well as the University Dental Hospital. It houses parts of the postgraduate program, the Faculty of Law (Master of Law Science and Law Science Doctoral Program), Faculty of Economics (Extension and Master of Management programs), the School of Environmental Science (Master of Environmental Science and Environmental Science Doctoral Program), and the Faculty of Engineering (laboratories).[11]

Depok

 
Monument (sometimes it is called Tugu Makara) at UI Depok Campus, located at the campus main road in front of Faculty of Psychology and Faculty of Law.

The Depok campus, in Depok, just south of Jakarta, was built during the mid-1980s to accommodate the modernization of the university. It is now the main campus. Most of the faculties (Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Humanities, Pharmacy, Engineering, Psychology, Letters, Economics, Social Politics, Law, Computing, Nursing and Public Health) have been relocated here.[11]

The Depok campus is 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.

Undergraduate teaching of the medical and dental faculties relocated to Depok in 2010.

The main library of the university is on the campus, along with other facilities such as the Student Services Center, Student Activities Center, gymnasium, stadium, hockey field, hotel (Wisma Makara), travel agent and the dormitory.

Depok campus is home to six lakes which are located across the campus.[18] The lakes are Kenanga Lake, Agathis Lake, Mahoni Lake, Puspa Lake, Ulin Lake, Salam Lake (each name initial comprises for word "KAMPUS", indonesian word for campus).

Sustainability

 
One of the green areas, near UI Auditorium

Universitas Indonesia maintains 75% of its area for reforestation. Over 20 kilometers of bicycle path have been created and shuttle buses are provided for the students and faculty. The bicycles and buses are to decrease the number of vehicles in the campus.[19][20]

UI established the GreenMetric Ranking of World Universities[21] in April 2010 to provide detailed profiles of participating universities who wish to make the necessary steps to promote sustainable operations. It is hoped that the rankings, when published, will promote a greater environmental awareness for all institutions of higher learning of the value of putting in places and systems that will have a positive impact on global warming and climate change, particularly those that help reduce carbon emissions through efficient energy use, and alternative forms of transport, greening the campus and recycling. UI's GreenMetric World University Ranking[21] to show the extent to which a university is ‘green’ and become the role model of a sustainable society.

The new library "crystal of knowledge" at Depok used a sustainable concept. Not only in green area and transportation, Universitas Indonesia has relocated nine massive African baobab trees aging over 100 years (one said to be 240 years old) to the Depok campus to prove the university commitment in going green.[22]

Facilities

 
 
 
Universitas Indonesia

Transportation

Campus bus

Campus buses are available for student transportation at the Depok campus for free. Locals call them "Bikun", shortened word of "Bis Kuning" or "yellow bus," as the buses are mostly that color. In 2005, Universitas Indonesia had a total of 20 campus buses. They serve regular routes in the campus area from Monday to Friday from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM and Saturday from 7:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

 
The Yellow Bus
 
Bicycle path
Transport Facility

Campus bike

Since 2007, Universitas Indonesia has offered a bike rental facility for its students. For the rent, students need to show their UI student card to the rental officer. The bike must be used on bike lanes and it must be returned to where it was rented or another bike station. Campus bikes can be rented until 5:00 PM.

Others

The Depok campus is served by Universitas Indonesia Station (which is located inside the campus, close to the front main gate) and Pondok Cina (located outside the campus) stations within KRL Commuterline commuter rail system, while its Salemba campus is connected with Transjakarta Salemba UI bus station.

Health center

The polyclinic provides free health services for all UI students. Students should obtain a free card and medical record before getting treatments. The available health services are general health service and dental service (including orthodontia).

At February 2019, the RSUI (Rumah Sakit UI) or UI Hospital is launched while previously has limitedly served the internal campus civitas academica and staffs since February 2018. The hospital is located in the medical science complex (area rumpun ilmu kesehatan). It has the capacity of 300 rooms.

Sports

Outdoor facilities:

  • Hockey field
  • Tennis court (3 Lines)
  • Basket court (4 Lines)
  • Volley court (3 Lines)

Indoor facilities/gymnasium:

  • Badminton court
  • Volley court

Stadium:

  • Football stadium
  • Pole vault
  • Athletic track

Wisma Makara

The Wisma Makara ("Makara Lodge") is located on Universitas Indonesia's Depok campus and considered to be among the finest accommodation in Depok. The lodge is well suited for public activities such as seminars, trainings, and workshops. Surrounded by natural forest and blue lakes, the atmosphere is tranquil.

Student hall

Salemba Student Hall is one of the facilities under the management of the Students Affairs and Alumni Relationship Deputy. The building is often used for events such as seminars, meetings, etc. With a capacity of 300 people, it can be used by UI students and personnel, as well as rented for public use.[23]

 
UI Central Library
 
Student Dormitory
 
Ukhuwah Islamiyah Mosque
Student Facility

Library

The library at the Depok campus was launched on May 13, 2011.[24] Built on a 33,000 meter square area, this library is considered the largest library in Southeast Asia.[25] Designed according to a sustainable building concept, the library powers itself with solar energy. It is smoke-free, green, and economical in terms of electricity, water and paper usage. Universitas Indonesia Library has the capacity to accommodate about 20,000 visitors per day and have collection of 1,500,000 books.[26]

Dormitory

Universitas Indonesia has two student dormitories, one in Depok (Asrama UI) and one in Wismarini. The first dormitory is located on the Depok campus and has 480 men's rooms and 615 women's rooms, with each accommodating one to three persons. The Wismarini dormitory is located at Jl. Otto Iskandar no. 38 Jakarta Timur and has 72 men's rooms and 111 women's rooms. The Wismarini dormitory is only for students who take lectures at the Medicine or Dental faculties and any program held at Salemba campus.

Primarily dedicated for students for regular and vocation program, the maximum duration for rent in the Depok dormitory (Asrama UI) is 1 year. The facilities in this dormitory are rooms, canteen, wi-fi, campus bus, campus bike, automatic teller machine, praying area, and security. The foods and drinks served in this dormitory canteen are relatively affordable, and usually fully-seated by students.

Mosque

Masjid Ukhuwah Islamiyah (MUI)

Casually pronounced by its abbreviation "MUI". This mosque is in the Depok campus, surrounded by a natural environment and Kenanga Lake. Construction began on January 28, 1987, and it was used for the first time on September 4, 1987, for Friday prayer. This mosque is relatively located at the center of the university, making it commonly full capacity during Friday prayer. There are also large capacity parking lots in front of the mosque for convenience. The mosque is served by campus bus route, with bus stop dedicated to the mosque namely "Halte MUI" or MUI Bus Stop.

Masjid Arief Rahman Hakim (ARH) at Salemba

Construction of this mosque, located inside the Salemba campus, was started in 1966 based on a UI rector's decree. ARH mosque's vision is to become the center of Islam on the campus, to produce modern Muslims who have both faith and scientific thought, capable of practicing religion and solving religious problems.

Academics

Faculties

The university consists of 14 faculties, 2 schools, and 1 program providing courses at the undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate levels. Some graduate and postgraduate courses are managed by the separate postgraduate program.[27]

  • Faculty of Administrative Science
  • Faculty of Computer Science
  • Faculty of Dentistry
  • Faculty of Economics and Business
  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Nursing
  • Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Faculty of Psychology
  • Faculty of Public Health
  • Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
  • School of Environmental Science
  • School of Strategic and Global Studies
  • Vocational Program

Ranking

University rankings
Global – Overall
QS World[28]248 (2023)
QS Employability[28]251-300 (2022)
THE World[29]801-1000 (2022)
USNWR Global[30]878 (2022)
Regional – Overall
QS Asia[31]56 (2022)
THE Asia[29]201-250 (2022)
USNWR Asia[30]217 (2022)

In the QS World University Rankings 2019, Universitas Indonesia is still the highest-ranked Indonesian school. UI has fallen in the world rankings this year, from 277th (2018 ranking) down to 292nd (2019 ranking), yet UI has moved up one spot from 58th to 57th in Asia.[10] In 2022, UI ranked 290th globally and 56th in Asia.[32]

However, in the Times Higher Education Rankings 2019, UI dramatically rose this year, climbing 200 spots from 801-1000th to the range of 601-800th in the world.[33] However, in the 2020, UI ranked 801-1000th in global and ranked 162nd in Asia.[34]

In 2022, UI ranked as the best university in Indonesia and a tie world ranking of 878 and 217 in Asia according to US News 2022 Best Global Universities Rankings.[35]

In 2010, according to University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP),[36] Universitas Indonesia was the best university in Indonesia and 1,463rd university in the world. The university scored higher than any other Indonesian university in the Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings of 2006 [250].[37] It ranked number 395 in 2007[38] and 287th in 2008.[15] Now, Universitas Indonesia is placed at 201 on the 2009 World University Rankings.[16] Based on Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Asian Top Universities, published in May 2011, Universitas Indonesia rank was 50th place in Asia. In social science and management, UI secured in 14th position and followed by art and humanities at 19th, life sciences and medicine at 25th, while in IT and engineering it came in 52nd.[39]

According to the latest survey of Globe Asia (2008), UI ranked first among the top universities in Indonesia[38] This report has been supported by a leading Indonesian magazine Tempo, which carried out a survey and analysis to rank universities and education in Indonesia.

  • UI was granted the Indonesia ICT Award (INAICTA) 2008 for the best university in Indonesia in terms of Best IT and Infrastructure under the category of Best Content and Application. UI was recognized in INAICTA 2008 as the university with the best access and connectivity.
  • UI has a training center in CDMA and NGN in collaboration with Huawei and the Ministry of Information Technology and Communication.
  • Through a green campus initiative, more than 40,000 members of UI community support, promote and ensure a sustainable future in which global warming is the main concern. Ten kilometers of bicycle track were built across the Depok campus in 2008.
  • UI has greatly improved its ranking during the last three years. UI ranked 201 in Times Higher Education (THES) world university ranking, 287 in THES 2008 as a world class university and ranked 395 in THES 2007. In 2010, UI rank was dropped to 236 in THES but still as the leading Indonesian university.
  • UI remains as one of the top 50 most prestigious universities in Asia by QS World University rankings for two consecutive years (2009–2010) and the only Indonesian university on the list.
  • In 2019 got the 2nd best position (the previous rank was 6th position in 2018) at the university's National Ranking from the Ministry of Research and Technology.

Achievements

  •  
    Faculty of Medicine at the old campus (Salemba)
    Christiaan Eijkman (The Director of the Javanese Medical Doctor School, forerunner of the University of Indonesia) was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1929. He was the first to discover a substance in rice husk, subsequently to be known as vitamin B1, and was also awarded the Prize for his new of investigating and his method to control diseases caused by vitamin deficiency.[40][41]
  • Members and alumni were elected in 2007 to major national academic positions and became members of President Yudhoyono's cabinet as well as the parliament.[42]
  • It is one of the oldest universities in Indonesia, with its roots going back to the establishment in 1848 of the school for Javanese Doctors.
  • It is the best Indonesian university according to Globe Asia Magazine 2008.
  • It was granted the Indonesia ICT Award (INAICTA) 2008 for the best university in Indonesia in terms of Best IT and Infrastructure under the category of Best Content and Application. UI was recognized in INAICTA 2008 as the university with the best access and connectivity.
  • It has hosted the Indonesia Robot Contest six times because it has the most comprehensive facilities and student activities to support the annual event of Indonesia Higher Education Institution of the University of Natural Education.
  • Universitas Indonesia community support, promote and ensure a sustainable future in which global warming is the main concern. Ten kilometers of bicycle track were built across the Depok campus of Universitas Indonesia during 2008.
  • The best university in ICT in Indonesia and The first champion of Collective Knowledge and Robust Applications, Infrastruktur – The Most Manage Local Node and Managing Excellence for Outstanding Individuals on Telkom Smart Campus (TESCA) 2010[43]
  • Awarded first prize in the Telcom Smart Campus Award Tesca 2010 for collective Knowledge and Robust Applications.[43]
  • Awarded second prize in the Telcom Smart Campus Award Tesca 2010 for infrastructure – The Most Manageable Node.
  • Awarded first prize in the Telcom Smart Campus Award Tesca 2010 for Outstanding Individuals: Agus Awaludin, the UI Network Coordinator.
  • Awarded the favorite booth in 19th Education and Training Expo in 2010 at Jakarta Convention Center.
  • Won the best and the most favorite stand in Canisius College Education Fair in 2010.
  • First prize winner in State University Category Best website, second prize winner for magazine and third prize winner for souvenir at the 2010 Anugerah Media Humas competition held by Government Institutions of Public Relations Coordinating Board.

Collaboration with overseas universities

Student organizations

Universitas Indonesia offers students a wide range of organizational activities, those are:[48]

  • The Student Representatives Council (DPM, Indonesian: Dewan Perwakilan Mahasiswa): the student legislative body at the university level;
  • The Student Executive Board (BEM, Indonesian: Badan Eksekutif Mahasiswa): the student executive body at the university level and faculty level;
  • SALAM UI (Nuansa Islam Mahasiswa Universitas Indonesia); the student Moslem organization at the university level;
  • PO UI (Persekutuan Oikumene Universitas Indonesia); the Protestant student organization at the university level;
  • SUMA UI (Suara Mahasiswa Universitas Indonesia); the student press organization at the university level;
  • KMB UI (Keluarga Mahasiswa Buddhis Universitas Indonesia); the Buddhist student organization at the university level;
  • KMK UI (Keluarga Mahasiswa Katolik Universitas Indonesia); the Catholic student organization at the university level;
  • KMHD UI (Keluarga Mahasiswa Hindu Dharma Universitas Indonesia); the Hindu student organization at the university level;
  • The Units for Student Activities constitutes a medium for student activities at the university level with the purpose of developing students' hobbies, interests and talents. They are:
    • Arts: Marching Band Madah Bahana, Mahawaditra Symphony Orchestra, Paragita Student Choir, Ballroom Dance (Dancesport), Dance Group Krida Budaya, and a Theater Group.
    • Sports: Equestrian Club, Badminton, Hockey, Volley Ball, Soccer, Table Tennis, Tennis, Basket Ball, Swimming, Bridge, Athletic, and Softball.
    • Martial Art: Silat Merpati Putih, Aikido, Tae Kwon Do, Sin Lam Ba.
    • Others: Islamic Students Association (Salam UI), Ministry of Christian Students (PO UI), Wira Makara Student Regiment Group, Student's Association for Nature, Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia Chapter UI (FPCI UI), Association internationale des étudiants en sciences économiques et commerciales (AIESEC UI), Eka Prasetya Study Group (KSM Eka Prasetya), Entrepreneurship Club CEDS, English Debating Society (EDS), Catholic Students Assembly, Journalistic Club (SUMA), Students Radio Station (RTC UI), UI Model United Nations Club (UI MUN Club).

Research organizations

According to the university's website, there are numerous research organizations in UI:[49]

Center on nuclear medicine

In cooperation with the National Nuclear Energy Agency (Batan) and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Universitas Indonesia will have a medical physics center at Depok, West Java campus, which will be operated in 2012 as cancer treatment center.[50]

Notable people

UI has produced over 400,000 graduates. Many distinguished figures, both Indonesians and foreigners, were granted the "Doctor Honoris Causa" (Dr. HC) from Universitas Indonesia. Distinguished figures, including: Sri Mulyani Indrawati (Managing Director and COO of World Bank), Jusuf Wanandi (Co-chair of Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC)), Prof. Mr. Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana, Taufik Ismail, Erwin Gutawa, Drs. Hans Bague Jassin received the title Doctor Honoris Causa in literature. Drs. Mohammad Hatta, the first vice president of Indonesia, received Doctor Honoris Causa in law. Prof. Miriam Budiardjo, M. A. received her Doctor Honoris Causa in 1997 in political science. Abdullah Gül, president of the Republic of Turkey, received his Doctor Honoris Causa title on April 6, 2011.[51]

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The University of Indonesia Indonesian Universitas Indonesia abbreviated as UI is a public university in Depok West Java and Salemba Jakarta Indonesia It is one of the oldest tertiary level educational institutions in Indonesia known as the Dutch East Indies when UI was established and is generally considered one of the most prestigious universities in Indonesia along with the Gadjah Mada University and Bandung Institute of Technology 6 7 8 In the 2019 QS World Universities Ranking UI is ranked 1st in Indonesia 57th in Asia and 292nd in the world 9 10 University of IndonesiaUniversitas IndonesiaLatin Universitas Studiorum IndonesiensisFormer namesSchool tot Opleiding van Inlandsche Artsen Dutch School for Education of Native Physicians English MottoVeritas Probitas Iustitia Latin Motto in EnglishTruth Honesty JusticeTypePublic universityEstablished1924 99 years ago 1924 as RHS Rechts Hogeschool and GHS Geneeskundige Hogeschool 1950 as Universiteit Indonesia RectorProf Ari Kuncoro S E M A Ph D Academic staff7 300Students47 357 students AY 2010 1 Undergraduates33 516 AY 2010 1 Postgraduates13 841 AY 2010 1 LocationDepok West Java IndonesiaCentral Jakarta Jakarta IndonesiaCampusUrban Salemba CampusSuburb Depok CampusTotal 359 ha 888 acres ColorsUniversity Faculty Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Dentistry Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Computer Science Faculty of Law Faculty of Economics and Business Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Psychology Faculty of Administrative Sciences Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Faculty of Public Health Faculty of Nursing Faculty of Pharmacy School of Environmental Science School of Strategic and Global Studies Vocational ProgramAffiliationsAUN ASAIHL APRU ASEAN European University Nework ASEA UNINET 2 FUIW 3 SEAMEO Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific AUAP 4 Washington University in St Louis McDonnell International Scholars Academy 5 Websitewww ui ac idLocation of the university in Depok Contents 1 History 2 Logo and philosophy 3 Campuses 3 1 Salemba 3 2 Depok 3 3 Sustainability 4 Facilities 4 1 Transportation 4 1 1 Campus bus 4 1 2 Campus bike 4 1 3 Others 4 2 Health center 4 3 Sports 4 4 Wisma Makara 4 5 Student hall 4 6 Library 4 7 Dormitory 4 8 Mosque 4 8 1 Masjid Ukhuwah Islamiyah MUI 4 8 2 Masjid Arief Rahman Hakim ARH at Salemba 5 Academics 5 1 Faculties 5 2 Ranking 5 3 Achievements 5 4 Collaboration with overseas universities 6 Student organizations 7 Research organizations 8 Center on nuclear medicine 9 Notable people 10 References 11 External linksHistory Edit STOVIA medical school complex during the 1920s the complex consists of buildings now known as the Faculty of Medicine of Universitas Indonesia top and Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital center The roots of UI date back to 1851 At that time the colonial government of the Dutch East Indies established a school to train medical assistants Training lasted for two years and the graduates were certified to provide basic medical treatments The degree conferred was Javanese Doctor as the graduates were certified only to open their practice in the Dutch East Indies especially Java The program became more comprehensive by 1864 it was expanded to three years By 1875 the program of study had reached seven years and the graduates were entitled to the degree of Medical Doctor 11 The next step came in 1898 when the Dutch East Indies government established a new school to train medical doctors named STOVIA School tot Opleiding van Inlandsche Artsen A school building was opened in March 1902 in a building that is now the Museum of National Awakening The prerequisite to enter STOVIA was roughly the equivalent of a junior high school diploma The schooling took nine 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 12 In 1924 the colonial government decided to open a new tertiary level educational facility the RHS Rechts Hogeschool to train civilian officers and servants The RHS would later evolve into the Faculty of Law In 1927 STOVIA s status was changed to that of a full tertiary level institution and its name was changed to GHS Geneeskundige Hogeschool The GHS occupied the same main building and used the same teaching hospital as the current Faculty of Medicine Many GHS alumni would later play roles in establishing Universitas Indonesia 13 After Indonesia gained independence the Indonesian Institute for Higher Education BPTRI was established in Jakarta consisting of three faculties 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 the Nood Universiteit or Emergency University at Jakarta In 1947 the name was changed to Universiteit van Indonesie UVI or Universitas Indonesia Following the Indonesian National Revolution the government established a state university in Jakarta in February 1950 The name was Universiteit Indonesia comprising the BPTRI units and the former UVI which was later changed into Universitas Indonesia UI Universitas Indonesia rectorate building 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 and Law The Surabaya campus became the University of Airlangga in 1954 In the following year the Makassar campus became the University of Hasanuddin In 1959 the Bandung campus became the Bandung Institute of Technology The School for Physical Education which was also in Bandung became part of Padjadjaran University in 1960 In 1964 the Bogor campus became the Bogor Agricultural Institute and the Faculty of Teaching and Education in Jakarta became the Institute of Teaching and Education now the State University of Jakarta By 1965 UI consisted of three campuses all in Jakarta Salemba Medicine Dentistry Economics Engineering Science and the Graduate School Rawamangun Letters Law Social Science and Psychology and Pegangsaan Public Health and parts of Medicine In 1987 several faculties from the Salemba and Rawamangun campuses moved to a newly built campus in the outskirts of Jakarta The campus in southern Jakarta is known as the Depok campus it is in the city of Depok 11 In the year 2007 2008 Universitas Indonesia underwent substantial reform Revenue was significantly increased from 800 billion to 1 6 trillion rupiah The number of research publications has increased This is also the case with the university s endowment fund The rector of the Universitas Indonesia July 2007 Prof Dr der soz Gumilar Rusliwa Somantri is the youngest leader among university presidents in Indonesia He has been elected to and serves on the board of directors of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities APRU According to the 2008 survey of Globe Asia UI ranked number first among the top universities in Indonesia 14 This report has been supported by a leading Indonesian magazine Tempo which carried out a survey and analysis to rank universities and education in Indonesia 15 Universitas Indonesia has improved its research collaboration with international partners In August 2008 the university won the Indonesia ICT award for the smart campus with best content and application In terms of accessibility and connectivity Universitas Indonesia has won an award because 90 of the university s area is covered by IT infrastructure and services with its 305 Mbit s connection to the Internet and its 155 Mbit s connection to the Indonesia Higher Education Research Network Inherent 16 Logo and philosophy EditThe earliest form of the logo of Universitas Indonesia was created in 1952 by Sumaxtono a k a Sumartono a student from the 1951 Art Department class Faculty of Engineering at the time known as the Fakulteit Teknik Universiteit Indonesia in Bandung The logo is the kala makara a symbol of the two sources of energy in nature Kala is the energy from above the power of the sun while makara represents the energy from below the power of the Earth The two powers are combined and stylized into a symbol that represents the function of Universitas Indonesia as a source of knowledge The logo of Universitas Indonesia carries the following interpretation The tree which includes the buds and the branches represents science and its branches implying that the buds will soon flourish and turn into new branches of science The buds will continue to blossom as long as the main tree is alive By this Sumaxtono intended to state that the branches of science will continuously grow Water pouring down from the makara signifies the works of science The logo design and the meaning it carried were presented to Srihadi a student from the 1952 class from the same department in 1952 Prof KRHT H Srihadi Soedarsono Adhikoesoemo M A who created the logo of Bandung Institute of Technology was not sure who authenticated this logo or when He was sure however that it was printed on the cover of the book Universiteit Indonesia Fakulteit Teknik Bandung Rentjana Untuk Tahun Peladjaran 1952 1953 Universitas Indonesia Faculty of Engineering Bandung Course Plans for Academic Years 1952 1953 published by AID Bandung 120 pages using the original design by Sumaxtono without the pentagonal border 17 Each department faculty has its own color scheme for the logo for example red for the Faculty of Law blue for the Faculty of Engineering blue red for the Faculty of Computer Science and sky blue for the Faculty of Psychology Campuses EditSalemba Edit The Salemba campus located in Central Jakarta is dedicated mostly to the faculties of Medicine and Dentistry It adjoins with Cipto Mangunkusumo National Hospital RSCM as well as the University Dental Hospital It houses parts of the postgraduate program the Faculty of Law Master of Law Science and Law Science Doctoral Program Faculty of Economics Extension and Master of Management programs the School of Environmental Science Master of Environmental Science and Environmental Science Doctoral Program and the Faculty of Engineering laboratories 11 Depok Edit Monument sometimes it is called Tugu Makara at UI Depok Campus located at the campus main road in front of Faculty of Psychology and Faculty of Law The Depok campus in Depok just south of Jakarta was built during the mid 1980s to accommodate the modernization of the university It is now the main campus Most of the faculties Mathematics and Natural Sciences Humanities Pharmacy Engineering Psychology Letters Economics Social Politics Law Computing Nursing and Public Health have been relocated here 11 The Depok campus is 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 Undergraduate teaching of the medical and dental faculties relocated to Depok in 2010 The main library of the university is on the campus along with other facilities such as the Student Services Center Student Activities Center gymnasium stadium hockey field hotel Wisma Makara travel agent and the dormitory Depok campus is home to six lakes which are located across the campus 18 The lakes are Kenanga Lake Agathis Lake Mahoni Lake Puspa Lake Ulin Lake Salam Lake each name initial comprises for word KAMPUS indonesian word for campus Sustainability Edit One of the green areas near UI Auditorium Universitas Indonesia maintains 75 of its area for reforestation Over 20 kilometers of bicycle path have been created and shuttle buses are provided for the students and faculty The bicycles and buses are to decrease the number of vehicles in the campus 19 20 UI established the GreenMetric Ranking of World Universities 21 in April 2010 to provide detailed profiles of participating universities who wish to make the necessary steps to promote sustainable operations It is hoped that the rankings when published will promote a greater environmental awareness for all institutions of higher learning of the value of putting in places and systems that will have a positive impact on global warming and climate change particularly those that help reduce carbon emissions through efficient energy use and alternative forms of transport greening the campus and recycling UI s GreenMetric World University Ranking 21 to show the extent to which a university is green and become the role model of a sustainable society The new library crystal of knowledge at Depok used a sustainable concept Not only in green area and transportation Universitas Indonesia has relocated nine massive African baobab trees aging over 100 years one said to be 240 years old to the Depok campus to prove the university commitment in going green 22 Facilities Edit Universitas Indonesia Transportation Edit Campus bus Edit Campus buses are available for student transportation at the Depok campus for free Locals call them Bikun shortened word of Bis Kuning or yellow bus as the buses are mostly that color In 2005 Universitas Indonesia had a total of 20 campus buses They serve regular routes in the campus area from Monday to Friday from 7 00 AM to 9 00 PM and Saturday from 7 00 AM to 2 00 PM The Yellow Bus Bicycle pathTransport Facility Campus bike Edit Since 2007 Universitas Indonesia has offered a bike rental facility for its students For the rent students need to show their UI student card to the rental officer The bike must be used on bike lanes and it must be returned to where it was rented or another bike station Campus bikes can be rented until 5 00 PM Others Edit The Depok campus is served by Universitas Indonesia Station which is located inside the campus close to the front main gate and Pondok Cina located outside the campus stations within KRL Commuterline commuter rail system while its Salemba campus is connected with Transjakarta Salemba UI bus station Health center Edit The polyclinic provides free health services for all UI students Students should obtain a free card and medical record before getting treatments The available health services are general health service and dental service including orthodontia At February 2019 the RSUI Rumah Sakit UI or UI Hospital is launched while previously has limitedly served the internal campus civitas academica and staffs since February 2018 The hospital is located in the medical science complex area rumpun ilmu kesehatan It has the capacity of 300 rooms Sports Edit Outdoor facilities Hockey field Tennis court 3 Lines Basket court 4 Lines Volley court 3 Lines Indoor facilities gymnasium Badminton court Volley courtStadium Football stadium Pole vault Athletic track Wisma Makara Edit The Wisma Makara Makara Lodge is located on Universitas Indonesia s Depok campus and considered to be among the finest accommodation in Depok The lodge is well suited for public activities such as seminars trainings and workshops Surrounded by natural forest and blue lakes the atmosphere is tranquil Student hall Edit Salemba Student Hall is one of the facilities under the management of the Students Affairs and Alumni Relationship Deputy The building is often used for events such as seminars meetings etc With a capacity of 300 people it can be used by UI students and personnel as well as rented for public use 23 UI Central Library Student Dormitory Ukhuwah Islamiyah MosqueStudent Facility Library Edit Main article University of Indonesia Central Library The library at the Depok campus was launched on May 13 2011 24 Built on a 33 000 meter square area this library is considered the largest library in Southeast Asia 25 Designed according to a sustainable building concept the library powers itself with solar energy It is smoke free green and economical in terms of electricity water and paper usage Universitas Indonesia Library has the capacity to accommodate about 20 000 visitors per day and have collection of 1 500 000 books 26 Dormitory Edit Universitas Indonesia has two student dormitories one in Depok Asrama UI and one in Wismarini The first dormitory is located on the Depok campus and has 480 men s rooms and 615 women s rooms with each accommodating one to three persons The Wismarini dormitory is located at Jl Otto Iskandar no 38 Jakarta Timur and has 72 men s rooms and 111 women s rooms The Wismarini dormitory is only for students who take lectures at the Medicine or Dental faculties and any program held at Salemba campus Primarily dedicated for students for regular and vocation program the maximum duration for rent in the Depok dormitory Asrama UI is 1 year The facilities in this dormitory are rooms canteen wi fi campus bus campus bike automatic teller machine praying area and security The foods and drinks served in this dormitory canteen are relatively affordable and usually fully seated by students Mosque Edit Masjid Ukhuwah Islamiyah MUI Edit Casually pronounced by its abbreviation MUI This mosque is in the Depok campus surrounded by a natural environment and Kenanga Lake Construction began on January 28 1987 and it was used for the first time on September 4 1987 for Friday prayer This mosque is relatively located at the center of the university making it commonly full capacity during Friday prayer There are also large capacity parking lots in front of the mosque for convenience The mosque is served by campus bus route with bus stop dedicated to the mosque namely Halte MUI or MUI Bus Stop Masjid Arief Rahman Hakim ARH at Salemba Edit Construction of this mosque located inside the Salemba campus was started in 1966 based on a UI rector s decree ARH mosque s vision is to become the center of Islam on the campus to produce modern Muslims who have both faith and scientific thought capable of practicing religion and solving religious problems Academics EditFaculties Edit The university consists of 14 faculties 2 schools and 1 program providing courses at the undergraduate graduate and postgraduate levels Some graduate and postgraduate courses are managed by the separate postgraduate program 27 Faculty of Administrative Science Faculty of Computer Science Faculty of Dentistry Faculty of Economics and Business Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Law Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Nursing Faculty of Pharmacy Faculty of Psychology Faculty of Public Health Faculty of Social and Political Sciences School of Environmental Science School of Strategic and Global Studies Vocational ProgramRanking Edit University rankingsGlobal OverallQS World 28 248 2023 QS Employability 28 251 300 2022 THE World 29 801 1000 2022 USNWR Global 30 878 2022 Regional OverallQS Asia 31 56 2022 THE Asia 29 201 250 2022 USNWR Asia 30 217 2022 In the QS World University Rankings 2019 Universitas Indonesia is still the highest ranked Indonesian school UI has fallen in the world rankings this year from 277th 2018 ranking down to 292nd 2019 ranking yet UI has moved up one spot from 58th to 57th in Asia 10 In 2022 UI ranked 290th globally and 56th in Asia 32 However in the Times Higher Education Rankings 2019 UI dramatically rose this year climbing 200 spots from 801 1000th to the range of 601 800th in the world 33 However in the 2020 UI ranked 801 1000th in global and ranked 162nd in Asia 34 In 2022 UI ranked as the best university in Indonesia and a tie world ranking of 878 and 217 in Asia according to US News 2022 Best Global Universities Rankings 35 In 2010 according to University Ranking by Academic Performance URAP 36 Universitas Indonesia was the best university in Indonesia and 1 463rd university in the world The university scored higher than any other Indonesian university in the Times Higher Education QS World University Rankings of 2006 250 37 It ranked number 395 in 2007 38 and 287th in 2008 15 Now Universitas Indonesia is placed at 201 on the 2009 World University Rankings 16 Based on Quacquarelli Symonds QS Asian Top Universities published in May 2011 Universitas Indonesia rank was 50th place in Asia In social science and management UI secured in 14th position and followed by art and humanities at 19th life sciences and medicine at 25th while in IT and engineering it came in 52nd 39 According to the latest survey of Globe Asia 2008 UI ranked first among the top universities in Indonesia 38 This report has been supported by a leading Indonesian magazine Tempo which carried out a survey and analysis to rank universities and education in Indonesia UI was granted the Indonesia ICT Award INAICTA 2008 for the best university in Indonesia in terms of Best IT and Infrastructure under the category of Best Content and Application UI was recognized in INAICTA 2008 as the university with the best access and connectivity UI has a training center in CDMA and NGN in collaboration with Huawei and the Ministry of Information Technology and Communication Through a green campus initiative more than 40 000 members of UI community support promote and ensure a sustainable future in which global warming is the main concern Ten kilometers of bicycle track were built across the Depok campus in 2008 UI has greatly improved its ranking during the last three years UI ranked 201 in Times Higher Education THES world university ranking 287 in THES 2008 as a world class university and ranked 395 in THES 2007 In 2010 UI rank was dropped to 236 in THES but still as the leading Indonesian university UI remains as one of the top 50 most prestigious universities in Asia by QS World University rankings for two consecutive years 2009 2010 and the only Indonesian university on the list In 2019 got the 2nd best position the previous rank was 6th position in 2018 at the university s National Ranking from the Ministry of Research and Technology Achievements Edit Faculty of Medicine at the old campus Salemba Christiaan Eijkman The Director of the Javanese Medical Doctor School forerunner of the University of Indonesia was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1929 He was the first to discover a substance in rice husk subsequently to be known as vitamin B1 and was also awarded the Prize for his new of investigating and his method to control diseases caused by vitamin deficiency 40 41 Members and alumni were elected in 2007 to major national academic positions and became members of President Yudhoyono s cabinet as well as the parliament 42 It is one of the oldest universities in Indonesia with its roots going back to the establishment in 1848 of the school for Javanese Doctors It is the best Indonesian university according to Globe Asia Magazine 2008 It was granted the Indonesia ICT Award INAICTA 2008 for the best university in Indonesia in terms of Best IT and Infrastructure under the category of Best Content and Application UI was recognized in INAICTA 2008 as the university with the best access and connectivity It has hosted the Indonesia Robot Contest six times because it has the most comprehensive facilities and student activities to support the annual event of Indonesia Higher Education Institution of the University of Natural Education Universitas Indonesia community support promote and ensure a sustainable future in which global warming is the main concern Ten kilometers of bicycle track were built across the Depok campus of Universitas Indonesia during 2008 The best university in ICT in Indonesia and The first champion of Collective Knowledge and Robust Applications Infrastruktur The Most Manage Local Node and Managing Excellence for Outstanding Individuals on Telkom Smart Campus TESCA 2010 43 Awarded first prize in the Telcom Smart Campus Award Tesca 2010 for collective Knowledge and Robust Applications 43 Awarded second prize in the Telcom Smart Campus Award Tesca 2010 for infrastructure The Most Manageable Node Awarded first prize in the Telcom Smart Campus Award Tesca 2010 for Outstanding Individuals Agus Awaludin the UI Network Coordinator Awarded the favorite booth in 19th Education and Training Expo in 2010 at Jakarta Convention Center Won the best and the most favorite stand in Canisius College Education Fair in 2010 First prize winner in State University Category Best website second prize winner for magazine and third prize winner for souvenir at the 2010 Anugerah Media Humas competition held by Government Institutions of Public Relations Coordinating Board Collaboration with overseas universities Edit UI collaborates with the University of Science Malaysia USM Singapore University of Social Sciences SUSS on SUSS s BA Malay Language and Literature 44 The Faculty of Political Sciences of UI makes an International Collaboration with the Faculty of Arts The University of Melbourne Australia 45 The Faculty of Administrative Sciences of UI conducted a collaboration with the Seoul National University SNU in Administrative Science Postgraduate Program 46 The Faculty of Humanities of UI signed MoU and or AOI on academic cooperation with several overseas universities such as 47 University of Dusseldorf Germany The University of Sydney Australia Charles Darwin University Australia RMIT University Australia Sofia University Bulgaria University of Angers France The University of Parma Italy Nanzan University Japan Chiba University Japan Kyoto University Japan Rikkyo University Japan Osaka University Japan Kyung Hee Cyber University Korea Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Korea Chosun University Korea National University of Singapore Singapore Institute of Management Prince of Songkla University Thailand University of Malaya Malaysia Leiden University Netherlands Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University Russia Belgorod State University RussiaStudent organizations EditUniversitas Indonesia offers students a wide range of organizational activities those are 48 The Student Representatives Council DPM Indonesian Dewan Perwakilan Mahasiswa the student legislative body at the university level The Student Executive Board BEM Indonesian Badan Eksekutif Mahasiswa the student executive body at the university level and faculty level SALAM UI Nuansa Islam Mahasiswa Universitas Indonesia the student Moslem organization at the university level PO UI Persekutuan Oikumene Universitas Indonesia the Protestant student organization at the university level SUMA UI Suara Mahasiswa Universitas Indonesia the student press organization at the university level KMB UI Keluarga Mahasiswa Buddhis Universitas Indonesia the Buddhist student organization at the university level KMK UI Keluarga Mahasiswa Katolik Universitas Indonesia the Catholic student organization at the university level KMHD UI Keluarga Mahasiswa Hindu Dharma Universitas Indonesia the Hindu student organization at the university level The Units for Student Activities constitutes a medium for student activities at the university level with the purpose of developing students hobbies interests and talents They are Arts Marching Band Madah Bahana Mahawaditra Symphony Orchestra Paragita Student Choir Ballroom Dance Dancesport Dance Group Krida Budaya and a Theater Group Sports Equestrian Club Badminton Hockey Volley Ball Soccer Table Tennis Tennis Basket Ball Swimming Bridge Athletic and Softball Martial Art Silat Merpati Putih Aikido Tae Kwon Do Sin Lam Ba Others Islamic Students Association Salam UI Ministry of Christian Students PO UI Wira Makara Student Regiment Group Student s Association for Nature Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia Chapter UI FPCI UI Association internationale des etudiants en sciences economiques et commerciales AIESEC UI Eka Prasetya Study Group KSM Eka Prasetya Entrepreneurship Club CEDS English Debating Society EDS Catholic Students Assembly Journalistic Club SUMA Students Radio Station RTC UI UI Model United Nations Club UI MUN Club Research organizations EditAccording to the university s website there are numerous research organizations in UI 49 UI Directorate for Research and Public Service APEC Study Centre UI ASEAN Study Center FISIP UI Center for Computing and IT CC IT Center for Environmental Health and Industrial Center for Global Civil Society Studies Pacivis Center for Research on Intergroup Relations and Conflict Resolution CERIC Center for Excellence Indigenous Biological Resources Genome Studies CoE IBR GS Center for Excellence Nano Science and Technology CoE NST Center on Child Protection PUSKAPA Health Research Center for Crisis and Disaster HRCCD Institute of Human Virology and Cancer Biology IHVCB Research Group Studies and Application of Basic Law Science Anthropology Laboratory Political Science Laboratory Sociology Laboratory Center for Sociological Studies Institute of Demography Institute for Law and Society Studies Institute for Law and Technology Studies Institute for Fiscal Law Studies Institute for Civil Code Studies Institute for Islam and Islamic Law Studies Institute for Competition and Trade Policy Studies Institute for Capital Market and Financial Studies Institute for Law Institution Studies Institute for Sociology of Law and Constitution Studies Institute for Psychological Research LPPsi Institute for Measurement Instrument and Psychological Education Development LPSP3 Institute for Indonesian Formal Law and Judicial System Studies Institute for International Law Studies Institute for Economy and Society Studies LPEM Institute for Applied Psychology LPT Institute for Law and Economic Studies Integrated Laboratory on Endocrinology Science Centre of Computer Science s PUSILKOM Centre for Area and Urban Studies Centre for Health Administration and Policy Studies CHAMPS Centre for Anthropology Studies Centre for Australian Studies Centre for Disability Studies Centre for Health Economic and Policy Studies PKEKK Centre for European Studies Centre for Energy Studies Centre for International Relation Studies CIRES Center for Law and Good Governance Studies CLGS Centre for Administration Science Studies Centre for Social Welfare Science Studies Centre for Social Welfare Studies Centre for Criminology Studies Centre for Social and Political Development Studies Centre for Political Studies Puskapol Centre for Environmental Risk and Safety Studies Centre for Middle East and Islamic Studies Centre for American Area Studies Centre for Applied Geographics Research Centre for Family Welfare Research PUSKA amp IMPACT Centre for Societal and Cultural Research PPKB Centre for Development Institution Research Centre for Science and Technology Research Centre for Human and Environmental Resources Research Centre for Epidemiological Research and Surveillance PRES Centre for Marine Studies Centre for Japanese Studies PSJ Centre for Natural Product and Medicine Studies Centre of Communication Studies Centre of Sharia Economics and Business Studies Research Centre for Materials Science SEAMEO TROPMED RCCNCenter on nuclear medicine EditIn cooperation with the National Nuclear Energy Agency Batan and International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA Universitas Indonesia will have a medical physics center at Depok West Java campus which will be operated in 2012 as cancer treatment center 50 Notable people EditMain category University of Indonesia alumni UI has produced over 400 000 graduates Many distinguished figures both Indonesians and foreigners were granted the Doctor Honoris Causa Dr HC from Universitas Indonesia Distinguished figures including Sri Mulyani Indrawati Managing Director and COO of World Bank Jusuf Wanandi Co chair of Pacific Economic Cooperation Council PECC Prof Mr Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana Taufik Ismail Erwin Gutawa Drs Hans Bague Jassin received the title Doctor Honoris Causa in literature Drs Mohammad Hatta the first vice president of Indonesia received Doctor Honoris Causa in law Prof Miriam Budiardjo M A received her Doctor Honoris Causa in 1997 in political science Abdullah Gul president of the Republic of Turkey received his Doctor Honoris Causa title on April 6 2011 51 References Edit a b c Universitas Indonesia Member Universities Uibk ac at Retrieved 2013 02 03 Federation of the Universities of the Islamic World www fuiw org Archived from the original on February 27 2005 Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific List of the Members Universities Auap sut ac th 2008 10 13 Retrieved 2013 02 03 Home 707 Siswa Pandai Tapi Tak Mampu Lulus SPMB online archive in Indonesian Sinar Indonesia Baru 6 August 2006 Retrieved 2006 11 02 permanent dead link Mencermati Peringkat Nilai Hasil Seleksi Penerimaan Mahasiswa Baru SPMB 2004 online archive in Indonesian Harian Jawa Pos 13 August 2004 Retrieved 2006 11 02 Universitas Indonesia Tilburg University Archived from the 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NobelPrize org Nobel Prize Outreach AB2021 Retrieved 23 January 2021 Profile Universitas Indonesia www ui ac id Archived from the original on March 2 2010 a b Berita Universitas Indonesia www ui ac id Archived from the original on January 6 2011 Collaborations with Overseas Universities SUSS 29 May 2018 Tentang Departemen Kriminologi fisip ui ac id Retrieved 2018 12 23 Imtihani Inung 2018 08 08 FIA UI Jajaki Kolaborasi dengan Seoul National University Universitas Indonesia in Indonesian Retrieved 2018 12 23 Kerjasama Luar Negeri Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Budaya 2014 06 11 Retrieved 2018 12 23 Unit Kegiatan Mahasiswa University of Indonesia Archived from the original on 26 October 2016 Retrieved 26 October 2016 Profile Research Center University of Indonesia Archived from the original on 28 November 2011 Retrieved 3 June 2013 Batan UI to build center on nuclear medicine The Jakarta Post 2011 07 28 Retrieved 2013 02 03 Doctor Honoris Causa Community Universitas Indonesia Komdrhc ui ac id 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