Diponegoro University

Diponegoro University
Universitas Diponegoro
Motto Wiyata Hangreksa Gapuraning Nagara
Type Public university
Established 9 January 1957
Rector Prof.Dr. Yos Johan Utama,SH.,MHum.
Academic staff
1750 staff, 11 faculties
Administrative staff
1065
Students 38,503 (AY 2008)[1]
117
Address Tembalang Semarang 50239 Indonesia, Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia
7°02′56″S 110°26′17″E / 7.049°S 110.438°E / -7.049; 110.438Coordinates: 7°02′56″S 110°26′17″E / 7.049°S 110.438°E / -7.049; 110.438
Campus rural
Colors Blue
Nickname Undip
Affiliations ASAIHL, AUAP,[2] ASEA UNINET[3]
Website undip.ac.id

Diponegoro University (Indonesian: Universitas Diponegoro, abbreviated as Undip) is a public university located in Semarang, Central Java, Indonesia. Founded in 1957 as a private university by the Semarang University Foundation, it is a pioneer of higher learning institutions in Indonesia and the first and oldest education corporation in Central Java. It is a member of IDGHE (the so-called Ivy League colleges) in Indonesia.

History

The establishment of Diponegoro University began in 1956, preceded by the establishment of the Semarang University Foundation. Its founding fathers were Imam Bardjo, Soedarto, Dan Sulaiman and Soesanto Kartoatmodjo.

Initially called Semarang University, the institution was renamed Diponegoro University in 1960 after it was granted state university accreditation by the Indonesian Government. The name "Diponegoro" is taken from the Indonesian patriot who fought against Dutch colonialism in the early 19th century.

During the year 2000 UNDIP expanded its engineering and research capabilities on its Tembalang campus. In the 2007 SQS university rankings Diponegoro University was ranked 487th in the world's top 500 universities, an improvement from 495th position in 2006. All teachers and lecturers possess a Masters/PhD degree.

Academics

Faculties

Undip has 11 official faculties and 1 postgraduate program.

Admissions

Undip accepted 30% of applicants for the class of 2004, by the program PSSB, UMPTN for undergraduate. Admission to a course and research-based postgraduate programme requires at least a bachelor's degree, or equivalent, in the subject or related discipline. Programmes may require candidates to demonstrate readiness for postgraduate study through a specific standard of achievement. Programmes may specify relevant work experience as an additional admission requirement. Doctoral degrees require a master's degree from any institutions of higher learning recognised by the Senate.[4]

International students

International applicants for admission to UNDIP's undergraduate program must have completed or are completing high school with a high qualification through the above methods. The medium of instruction for international classes at UNDIP is English. International students should understand the Indonesian language to be familiar with Indonesian culture. Applicants are expected to have achieved a minimum level of English proficiency to enable them to benefit from an UNDIP education.

However, on 25 August 2005, Susilo Wibowo, Semarang’s Diponegoro University university rector, announced that it had stopped admitting Malaysian students for the 2009-10 academic year.,[5][6] This is done despite Ministry of National Education urging the state-run school to lift the policy,[7] claiming that "Never waver in a decision once it’s made. We know the consequences,”[8] Malaysia have since announce that Diponegoro University is no longer included in the list of university recognised by the Malaysian government.[9] The news was duly reported in University World News, Global editions.[10]

Populations

Undip is governed by one head of rector, with four vice rectors. The head rector is the day-to-day administrator of Undip and is appointed by and responsible to the university.

Campuses

Undip is located in Semarang the capital city of Central Java. The university has five campuses outside Semarang as far away as Jepara, about 70 km northeast Semarang.

Facilities

Notable people

Some Alumni Undip title who crowned in the most prestigious title.

Faculty Name with Performance
Economics and Business Burhanuddin Abdullah (Former Governor of Bank Indonesia)
Deddy Saiful Hadi (Dubes Qatar)
Hardiono (Vice President of BPMIGAS)
Kodradi (Former Director of Bank BTN)
Maryono (Director of Bank BTN)
Michael Bambang Hartono (owner of PT Djarum)
Robert Budi Hartono (owner of PT Djarum)
Sigit Pramono (Independent Commissars of Bank BCA)
Suwhono (Director of PT Pegadaian)
Social and Political Sciences Ali Mufiz (Governor Central Java year 2007-2008)
Nur Hidayat Sardini (President of Badan Pengawas Pemilihan Umum (BAWASLU, 2008-2011)
Wardana (Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia in 2011-2016)
Humanities
Law Eman Suparman (Chairman of the Judicial Commission of the Republic of Indonesia in 2010-2015)
Hendarman Supandji (Attorney General RI years 2007-2010)
Muladi (governor of the National Resilience Institute of Indonesia in 2005-2011)
Soekarwo (Governor of East Java in 2009-2014)
Sudijono Sastroatmodjo (Former Rector Semarang State University)
Sukawi Sutarip (Semarang Mayor 2000-2005)
Taufiq Effendi Minister of State for Administrative Reform and Bureaucratic Reform of Indonesia in 2004-2009)
Brodjo Sudjono Manager of Indonesian Football Champion Arseto Solo and the first Law Doctor of Doctoral Studies at UNDIP.
Medicine Tauhid Nur Azhar (Doctor and Writer)
Engineering Bondan Winarno (Indonesian Culinary Expert)
Fayakhun Andriadi (commission of the House of Representatives 2009-2014, Fraction Golkar Party)
Harjanto Prabowo (Rector Bina Nusantara University Jakarta in 2009-2013)
Public Health Bhinuri Damawanti (Inspectorate General Secretary of Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia)
Psychology Darmanto Jatman (Professor Emeritus of Psychology Faculty of Diponegoro University, humanist, philosopher and poet Indonesia)

Publications

International Publications and Citations of Diponegoro University have been updated by searching in the scientific indexing, i.e. SCOPUS, SCIRUS, ISI WEB KNOWLEDGE, etc.[11]

References

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