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Udayana University

Coordinates: 8°47′56″S 115°10′19″E / 8.79889°S 115.17194°E / -8.79889; 115.17194
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Udayana University
  • Universitas Udayana (Indonesian)
  • ᬉᬦᬶᬧᬾᬃᬲᬶᬢᬲ᭄ᬳᬸᬤᬬᬦ (Balinese)
    Unipérsitas Udayana
Seal of Udayana University
MottoTakitakining Séwaka Guna Widya (Balinese)
Motto in English
People who oblige knowledge shall pursue wisdom and virtue
TypePublic
Established29 September 1962
RectorProf. Ir. Ngakan Putu Gede Suardana, M.T., Ph.D., IPU.[1]
Academic staff
1,603 (2008)[2]
Administrative staff
594 (2008)[3]
Students18,297 (2008)[4]
Undergraduates17,435 (2008)[5]
Postgraduates1,492 (2008)[6]
Address
Jl. Raya Kampus UNUD
, ,
Indonesia

8°47′56″S 115°10′19″E / 8.79889°S 115.17194°E / -8.79889; 115.17194
CampusUrban and suburban with three areas: Sudirman, Nias, Bukit Jimbaran
ColorsBlue   Gold  
AffiliationsAUAP,[7] ASEA UNINET[8]
Websiteunud.ac.id

Udayana University (Indonesian: Universitas Udayana, abbreviated as UNUD) is a for-profit public university in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. It was established on September 29, 1962, and it used to belong to the Airlangga University mainly located in Surabaya. Its current rector is I Nyoman Gde Antara.[9] The university's name was derived from the 10th-century Balinese King Udayana (Dharmodayana) of the Warmadewa Dynasty.[10]

Based on official data released by the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education of Indonesia (Kemenristekdikti), Udayana University is ranked 57th.[11] The ranking released by Kemenristekdikti is based on four indicators, those are the quality of human resources, the quality of management, the variety of student activities, quality of research and publications. Moreover, based on international university ranking data released by UniRank through its website, Udayana University is ranked 2128th in the world, and 36th in Indonesia.[12]

Udayana University obtained accreditation "A" status (the highest), where there are three levels of status, namely A, B, and C, awarded by the National Accreditation Board of Higher Education (Indonesian: Badan Akrediasi Nasional Perguruan Tinggi, abbreviated as BAN-PT).[13][14] However, since October 2022, the university has been caught in a corruption scandal,[15][16] along with sexual assault cases in 2020,[17] and it is currently under ongoing investigation.[18][19][20]

History

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Udayana University was established by the Act of Minister of Higher Education Republic of Indonesia No.104/1962, on 9 August 1962, after an initial period as part of Airlangga University since 29 September 1958. It was the first university to be established in Bali Province.[21] With four courses in 1962. In 1975, several faculties such as the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Engineering, the Faculty of Agriculture, and the Faculty of Economy were established. As of 2017, Udayana University has 13 faculties with faculty of marine and fisheries the newest faculty was established in 2011.[22]

Faculties

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The program offered at Udayana University is relatively comprehensive in the science major programs. The programs offered at Udayana University are one of the most comprehensive programs in Indonesia.[23][24]

The university has 13 faculties:[25][26]

  • Faculty of Cultural Science
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Agriculture
  • Faculty of Animal Husbandry
  • Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
  • Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
  • Faculty of Economics and Business
  • Faculty of Agricultural Technology
  • Faculty of Tourism
  • Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
  • Faculty of Marine and Fisheries
Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Economics and Business
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science
Rector Building

Campuses

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HB Building in Bukit Campus
HK Building in Bukit Campus

Nias Campus

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Nias Street in Denpasar was the original campus of Udayana University which was established in 1958. On this campus, is situated the fabulous Statue of Saraswati, the Goddess of Knowledge, a monument for the love of science and technology. It is now home to the Faculty of Letters and postgraduate programs (Masters and Doctorate) of Cultural Studies.

Sudirman Campus

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Sudirman campus is in the heart of Denpasar, within easy distance of major sights. It is home to postgraduate programs and Medical Sciences faculty. The early days of the campus saw a field of palm trees planted along the front corridor, making the campus known as the “Campus of Palm” (Indonesian: Kampus Palma).

The campus has grown in number and facilities. It includes the Global Development Learning Network (GDLN) Building, an information and communication technology building that facilitates student's work and strengthens connections. It also allows all university students to access distance tutorials and conferences.[27]

Bukit Jimbaran Campus

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Built in 1986, this is relatively a new campus and is the largest of Udayana's three campuses. It is designed like a town. Facilities include a health clinic, university library, sports center, post office, guesthouse and university housing. An international hospital, shopping center, lake, and leisure facilities are being made available soon.[28]

The campus is not far from Pecatu, in easy reach of Ngurah Rai International Airport and the major tourism sites of Kuta and Nusa Dua.

Notable alumni

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