University of Indonesia
Universitas Indonesia (University of Indonesia, or UI) was founded in 1849 and is currently ranked joint 305th in the World University Rankings. In addition, Universitas Indonesia is ranked 59th in the QS Asia University Rankings, with campuses in Depok, West Java, and Jakarta. With a capacity of 1.5 million books, the university's library is considered the largest in Southeast Asia.
In 2007, Universitas Indonesia underwent significant change, which resulted in an increase in revenue and research publications. The university's distinctive emblem represents the concept of kala-makara (nature's two sources of energy, the sun and the Earth); the tree represents science and its branches and buds that will blossom into new knowledge, while the water pouring down denotes scientific efforts.
The University of Indonesia is a multi-cultural, open-minded institution that offers a wide range of academic programs. Furthermore, they are constantly expanding their programs in order to become a world-renowned academic center. UI continues to play a significant role both locally and globally in ensuring that the majority of Indonesians receive a proper education. As a result, they have proceeded to establish a high-quality education system while also constructing a global research center. Their response to research has demonstrated that they are competing for first place among research universities.
The University of Indonesia (UI) is notable for its active contribution to rapidly extending its worldwide network. Indeed, they have taken important advances by participating in higher education groups. APRU (Association of Pacific Rim Universities), AUN (ASEAN University Network), and ASAIHL are a few of these educational organizations (Association of South East Asia Institution of Higher Learning).
UI has two campuses, each in a different part of the state. One of their campuses has more than 320 hectares of land. 320, to be exact! The nice part is that 75 percent of the land area is dedicated to forestation. This is related to the university's mission to encourage environmental awareness.
As a university dedicated to providing world-class education, UI's structure deviates from the usual. The school is divided into three clusters that hold all of the faculties and departments. Science and technology, social sciences and humanities, and health sciences are the three clusters. There are also undergraduate, graduate, foreign, and vocational programs available to students. As a result, students can select a curriculum based on their goals.
When accepting students, UI employs SIMAK, an integrated selection procedure. They are generally tests that are carried out as part of each program.
Over ratings: 49.5%
Location: Jawa Barat – 16424, Indonesia
Phone: +62 21 786 7222
Website: https://www.ui.ac.id