Yogyakarta State University

Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta
Established 21 May 1964
Rector Prof. Dr. Rochmat Wahab, M.Pd., M.A.
Location Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Affiliations ASAIHL
Website www.uny.ac.id

Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta is a state university established in Yogyakarta, Indonesia in 1964.

History

Yogyakarta State University (formerly IKIP Yogyakarta or Yogyakarta Institute of Teacher Education and Educational Sciences) was founded on May 21, 1964. Historically, IKIP Yogyakarta was a merger of two educational institutions: the Faculty of Pedagogy of Gadjah Mada University and the Institute of Teacher Education. These two institutions offered study programs of educational sciences and teacher education. The merger itself was mandated by the Presidential Decree of the Republic of Indonesia, Number I/1963.

Thirty six years later, on August 4, 1999, the President of the Republic of Indonesia, by Presidential Decree No. 93/1999, officially declared that IKIP Yogyakarta was converted into Yogyakarta State University (abbreviated as YSU) with a wider mandate. That isthis university is also legitimate to offer non-education study programs. The conversion of IKIP Yogyakarta into a university was based on some considerations. One of them is the observation that the organizational structure of an educational institution was insufficient to support scientific development and that the number of graduates of IKIP Yogyakarta who entered non-teaching fields also increased. In carrying out the wider mandate, YSU initially offered 12 non-education study programs at the bachelor level and three-year undergraduate diploma levels in the following faculties: the Faculty of Languages and Arts Education, the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Education, and the Faculty of Engineering and Vocational Education. The non-education study programs include those offered in the Faculty of Sport Sciences and the Faculty of Economics.

YSU has the following six faculties:

To meet societal demands, in 2011 the Faculty of Social Sciences and Economics was divided into two separate faculties: the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Faculty of Economics. This was mandated through the Ministerial Decree No. 23/2011 about the Organization and Governance of YSU signed on 22 June 2011. YSU then has seven faculties.

As has been mentioned above, IKIP Yogyakarta was converted into YSU on August 4, 1999. However, the anniversary of IKIP Yogyakarta remains YSU’s anniversary, i.e. May 21.

Faculties

There are seven faculties:

UNY also has many graduate programs.

Facts and figures

As of 2013, the profile is as follows:

   7 faculties
   1 graduate school
   64 undergraduate programs (53 bachelor's and 11 three-year-diploma)
   16 graduate study programs (11 master's and 5 doctoral)
   28,515 undergraduate students (as of November 2013)
   1,850 diploma students (as of November 2013)
   2,175 graduate students (as of November 2013)
   85 international students (as of November 2013)
   76,467 alumni
   1,147 faculty members (professors: 59, doctoral degree holders: 207, master's degree holders: 754 and 
   bachelor's degree holders: 66) (as of September 2013)
   980 staff (as of April 2013)
   5,831 accepted applications out of 97,033 applications submitted in 2013,

Scholarships for foreign students

1. Darmasiswa RI Scholarship Program (http://darmasiswa.kemdiknas.go.id/v2/)[]
2. Developing Countries Partnership Scholarship (http://knb.dikti.go.id/index.php)[]

Research & Library

1025 research studies from 2010-2012, 9 (7 national and 2 international) research studies obtaining intellectual property rights in 2012 261,802 books in YSU’s central library consisting of public works, philosophy, psychology, religion, social sciences, languages,

fundamental sciences, applied sciences & technology, arts & sports, literatures, and history & geography (as of April 2013) 1. A provided access to online publications such as journals and newsletters 2. A library in each faculty and school at YSU

IRCS (Institute of Research and Community Service)

The Institute of Research and Community Service (IRCS) runs nine research and development centers:

1. Center for Early Childhood and Elderly Studies 2. Center for Cultural, Regional, and Environmental Research 3. Center for Educational Policy and Evaluation 4. Center for Primary, Secondary, and Vocational Education Research 5. Center for Gender and Women’s Studies 6. Center for Creativity and Sport Development 7. Center for Research Implementation and Protection of Intellectual Property Rights 8. Center for Entrepreneurship Development 9. Center for Community Service Management and Integrated Regional Development

IEDQA

The Institute of Educational Development and Quality Assurance (IEDQA) is one of main structures at Yogyakarta State University. IEDQA conducts several programs such as planning, implementing, as well as monitoring and evaluating educational development, quality assurance, and professional development. It has nine centers:

   Center for Quality Assurance
   Center for Curriculum, Instructional, and Learning Resources
   Center for Field Teaching Practicum and Fieldwork Practicum
   Center for Teaching, Non-Teaching, and Non-Educational Professions
   Center for University Level Subjects
   Center for Language Studies
   Center for Character Education and Culture Development
   Center for Career Development
   Center for Scientific Publications Development

Rector

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