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Mulawarman University

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Universitas Mulawarman
Universitas Mulawarman
MottoThe First State University of East Kalimantan
TypePublic university
EstablishedSeptember 27, 1962
RectorProf. Dr. H. Masjaya, M.Si.
Academic staff
928[1]
Students35,268[1]
Undergraduates32,898[1]
Postgraduates2,254[1]
116[1]
Other students
42[1]
Address
Jalan Kuaro, Kampus Gunung Kelua, Samarinda, Indonesia 75117
, , ,
0°28′6.3732″S 117°9′14.778″E / 0.468437000°S 117.15410500°E / -0.468437000; 117.15410500
CampusGunung Kelua, Pahlawan, Banggeris, and Flores
ColorsGolden yellow  [2]
NicknameUNMUL
Websitewww.unmul.ac.id

The Universitas Mulawarman is a public university located in Samarinda, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. It was established on September 27, 1962, making it the oldest tertiary education institution in East Kalimantan. With more than 35,000 students, Universitas Mulawarman is the university with the most students in Kalimantan. Its main campus is in Gunung Kelua, while other campuses are in Pahlawan Road, Banggeris Street and Flores Street of Samarinda.

History

The name Mulawarman was taken from the king Mulawarman Nala Dewa of the Kutai Kingdom in 4th century, historically the earliest kingdom in Indonesia, located in East Kalimantan.

Beginnings

On June 6, 1962 the Governor of East Kalimantan Province, Aji Pangeran Tumenggung Pranoto, founded Perguruan Tinggi Mulawarman (Mulawarman College), located in Samarinda.[3] Then the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture approved the establishment as Universitas Mulawarman on September 28, 1962[4] and officially confirmed by the President on April 23, 1963.[5] The date of September 27, 1962 was set as the date of the founding of the Universitas Mulawarman.[1]

At first the Universitas Mulawarman had four faculties: Faculty of State and Trade Administration, Faculty of Agriculture, Faculty of Forestry and Faculty of Mining in Balikpapan. Only the Faculty of State and Trade Administration could be started at the opening in 1962, the Faculty of Agriculture followed in 1964. In 1966, the Faculty of State and Trade Administration was split into the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences and Faculty of Economics.[1]

1970s-1980s

Due to difficulty to find teaching staff, the Faculty of Mining, in Balikpapan, was closed in 1970. In 1978, the Samarinda Teaching and Education Sciences Institute was integrated into Universitas Mulawarman as the Faculty of Teaching and Education Sciences on March 20.[6] Thus since September 7, 1982, there were five faculties in Universitas Mulawarman:[7] Faculty of Agriculture, Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Forestry, Faculty of Teaching and Education Sciences, and Faculty of Social and Political Sciences.[1]

In December 3, 1985 Universitas Mulawarman Polytechnic was established.[8]

1990s-2000s

Since the 1990s, Universitas Mulawarman established new faculties:[1] Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences in 1996,[9][10] Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in 2001,[11] Faculty of Medicine in 2001,[12] Faculty of Law in 2005,[13] Faculty of Public Health in 2005,[14] Faculty of Engineering in 2007,[15] Faculty of Pharmacy in 2008,[16][17] and Faculty of Cultural Studies in 2009.[18]

In April 28, 1997, Universitas Mulawarman Polytechnic was formed into Samarinda State Polytechnic, separated from Universitas Mulawarman.[19]

2010s onwards

In 2010, the university established the Faculty of Information and Communication Technology.[20]

Universitas Mulawarman rector is Prof. Dr. H. Zamruddin Hasid, S.E. since 2010.[21]

Schools

The university has several courses in 15 faculties and program:[22]

  • Faculty of Agriculture
  1. Agribusiness (Bachelor's degree)
  2. Agricultural technology (Bachelor's degree)
  3. Agrotechnology (Bachelor's degree)
  4. Animal husbandry (Bachelor's degree)
  5. Plant cultivation (Diploma)
  • Faculty of Cultural Studies
  1. English literature (Bachelor's degree)
  2. Indonesian literature (Bachelor's degree)
  3. Ethnomusicology (Bachelor's degree)
  • Faculty of Economics
  1. Accounting (Diploma, Bachelor's degree, and professional degree)
  2. Economics Development (Bachelor's degree)
  3. Management (Bachelor's degree and master's degree)
  4. Islamic Economics (Bachelor's degree)
  • Faculty of Engineering
  1. Chemical engineering (Bachelor's degree)
  2. Civil engineering (Bachelor's degree)
  3. Environmental engineering (Bachelor's degree)
  4. Mining engineering (Diploma and bachelor's degree)
  5. Industrial engineering (Bachelor's degree)
  6. Electronic engineering (Bachelor's degree)
  7. Mechanical engineering (Bachelor's degree)
  8. Architecture (Bachelor's degree)
  9. Geological engineering (Bachelor's degree)
  10. Petro and Oleo Chemistry (Diploma)
  11. Survey and Mapping (Diploma)
  • Faculty of Fishery and Marine Sciences
  1. Aquaculture (Bachelor's degree)
  2. Water resource management (Bachelor's degree)
  3. Fishery agribusiness (Bachelor's degree)
  • Faculty of Forestry
  1. Forestry (Bachelor's degree, Master's degree and Doctoral degree)
  • Faculty of Technology Information and Computer Sciences
  1. Computer engineering (Bachelor's degree)
  2. Computer Sciences (Bachelor's degree)
  • Faculty of Law
  1. Law (Bachelor's degree and master's degree)
  • Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
  1. Biology (Bachelor's degree)
  2. Chemistry (Bachelor's degree and master's degree)
  3. Physics (Bachelor's degree)
  4. Geophysics (Bachelor's degree)
  5. Statistics (Bachelor's degree)
  6. Mathematics (Bachelor's degree)
  • Faculty of Medicine
  1. Medicine (Bachelor and professional degree)
  2. Dentistry (Bachelor's degree and Professional degree)
  3. Nursing (Diploma
  • Faculty of Pharmacy
  1. Pharmacy (Diploma, Bachelor's degree and Professional degree)
  • Faculty of Public Health
  1. Public Health (Bachelor's degree)
 
  • Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
  1. Communication (Bachelor's degree)
  2. Governmental sciences (Bachelor's degree)
  3. International relationship (Bachelor's degree)
  4. Office administration (Diploma)
  5. Psychology (Bachelor's degree)
  6. Secretary (Diploma)
  7. Sociatry (Bachelor's degree)
  8. State administration (Bachelor's degree)
  9. Tourism (Diploma)
  10. Trade administration (Diploma and bachelor's degree)
  • Faculty of Teaching and Education Sciences
  1. Biology education (Bachelor's degree)
  2. Chemistry education (Bachelor's degree)
  3. Civics education (Bachelor's degree)
  4. Computer education (Bachelor's degree)
  5. Education counselling (Bachelor's degree)
  6. Early childhood education (Bachelor's degree)
  7. Economics education (Bachelor's degree)
  8. Elementary education (Bachelor's degree)
  9. English education (Bachelor's degree)
  10. Indonesian and regional language-literature (Bachelor's degree)
  11. Mathematics education (Bachelor's degree)
  12. Outschooling education (Bachelor's degree)
  13. Physical and health education (Bachelor's degree)
  14. Physics education (Bachelor's degree)
  15. Teaching (Professional degree)
  • Postgraduate Program
  1. Environmental sciences (Master's degree)

Campuses

There are four campuses of Universitas Mulawarman:[1]

  • Gunung Kelua campus is the main campus, located in Gunung Kelua area, Samarinda, where most of the faculties, administrative office and student services can be found. Its main entrance is on Muhammad Yamin road. Public transport is the Angkutan Kota route C.
  • Pahlawan campus is on Harmonika street (crossing the Pahlawan road), Samarinda. It is the location for Education for Language Sciences Studies of the Faculty of Teaching and Education Sciences. Public transport is Angkutan Kota route A, B and C.
  • Banggeris campus is on Banggeris street, Samarinda, near the Islamic Center. The Education for Social Sciences Studies of the Faculty of Teaching and Education Sciences is here. Public transport is Angkutan Kota route A.
  • Flores campus is on Flores street, Samarinda, near the city center. It is the location of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, the Economics Studies postgraduate programs and the Language Center. It was the first main campus of Universitas Mulawarman. Public transport is Angkutan Kota route B.

Some faculties also has other teaching locations:

  • The program of Integrated Governmental Sciences of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences in Kalian street.
  • Abdul Wahab Sjahranie General Hospital as the teaching hospital for the Faculty of Medicine.
  • Laboratories of the Faculty of Forestry in Samboja, Bukit Soeharto and Tanahmerah.
  • Laboratories of the Faculty of Agriculture in Telukdalam and Berambah.

Facilities and services

Most facilities and services available to support the student are located in the main campus of Gunung Kelua, such as auditorium, banks and ATMs (Bank Negara Indonesia, Bank Muamalat, Bank Tabungan Negara, Bank Kaltim and Bank Mandiri), clinic of the Faculty of Medicine, guest house, Language Center (in Flores campus), library, mosque of Al-Fatihah, radio Metro Mulawarman, security, sport facilities: Kurusetra football field, September 27 Sport Hall, including badminton, basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts, and also wall climbs and jogging track, student accommodation, Student Activity Center and Student Co-op.[1]

Technical Operational Units

Several services are managed under technical operational units:[1][2] Academics Development Center (for teaching capacity improvement), Bukit Soeharto Research and Education Forest in Kutai Kartanegara and North Penajam Paser, Business Management Development, Center for Social Forestry,[23] Computer Center, Distance Learning Unit, Fundamental Science Laboratory, Language Center (in Flores campus, providing courses of foreign language, especially English), Library of Universitas Mulawarman (with more than 90,000 titles), Personality Development Unit, Quality Assurance, and Universitas Mulawarman Samarinda Botanical Garden in North Samarinda.

Student activities

The highest organizational body for students is the Students Executive Board. The organization is led by an elected President, who runs the office with help from a Vice President, a Secretary General, a Treasurer and several Ministries. The Board is responsible to the Students Representative Council, the highest student legislative organization in the university. There are several students activity unit, such as: (Music) Band, Football, IMAPA (environmental preservation, adventuring, forest mountaineering, rock climbing, and rafting), Journalism, KBMK (Christian religious activities) KSR (volunteering, in cooperation with the Indonesian Red Cross), PUSDIMA (Islamic dakwah center), PSM (university student choir), Pramuka (scouting), Softball, Taekwondo and Yupa Theater. Many student activities are maintained in the Student Activity Center.[1]

Institutes

Research Institute

The Research Institute of Universitas Mulawarman is the backbone of the science and technology development in Kalimantan. The institute is an independent unit which coordinates, evaluates, monitors, and assesses the research activities which are carried out by the university research centers and staff.[1]

The research centers in the institute are:

  • Environmental research center
  • Gender research center
  • Humanity studies research center
  • Natural resources research center
  • Regional development research center
  • Tropical rainforest research center

Community Service Institute

The Community Service Institute is a place to implement science and technological invention from research into the community.[1] The development centers in the institute are:

  • Assessment, action and development of regional potential center
  • Community education center
  • Community empowerment and internship center
  • Small and medium scale trade and entrepreneurship development center
  • Technology and research implementation center

Admissions

There are several ways of admission:

  • SNMPTN (National Selection for University Entrance), through Selected Invitation path or National Examination path for undergraduate program[24]
  • SMMPTN (Independent Selection for University Entrance), through university Independent Examination for undergraduate program[1]
  • Independent selection for postgraduate program

Scholarships

Scholarships for students include:

  • Award from the Ministry of Education and Culture
    • Bidik Misi Award, given for selected first-year students, in coordination with the selection for university entrance.[25]
    • BBM Award and PPA Award, given for selected second-year students.[26]
    • Darmasiswa Scholarship Program for international students who want to study Indonesian language and culture.[27]
  • Kaltim Cemerlang Award from the Government of East Kalimantan.[28]
  • Other scholarships given from many regional governments, corporates and foundations.[29]

Awards

Webometrics Ranking of World Universities in 2011 placed Universitas Mulawarman 8571st in the world and 86th in Indonesia.[30]

"4International Colleges and Universities" in 2012 ranked Universitas Mulawarman 5000th in the world and 50th in Indonesia.[31]

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Universitas Mulawarman, 2010. Profile of Universitas Mulawarman
  2. ^ a b (in Indonesian) Student Department of Universitas Mulawarman, 2010. Mengenal Universitas Mulawarman. Universitas Mulawarman, Samarinda
  3. ^ Governor of East Kalimantan Decree Number 15/PPK/KDH/1962
  4. ^ Ministry of Education and Culture Decree Number 130/1962
  5. ^ Presidential Decree Number 65/1963
  6. ^ Ministry of Education and Culture, Directorate General of Higher Education Decree Number 181/D/E/1978
  7. ^ Presidential Decree Number 66/1982
  8. ^ Ministry of Education and Culture, Directorate General of Higher Education Decree Number 80/Dikti/Kep/1985
  9. ^ Ministry of Education and Culture, Directorate General of Higher Education Decree Number 229/Dikti/Kep/1996
  10. ^ Ministry of National Education Decree Number 237/0/2000
  11. ^ Ministry of National Education, Directorate General of Higher Education Decree Number 2811/D/T/2001 and 109/DT/2006
  12. ^ Ministry of National Education, Directorate General of Higher Education Decree Number 2083/D/T/2001 and 231/DT/2008
  13. ^ Ministry of National Education, Directorate General of Higher Education Decree Number 2296/D/T/2005 and 194/DT/2005
  14. ^ Ministry of National Education, Directorate General of Higher Education Decree Number 2005/D/T/2005 and 230/DT/2008
  15. ^ Ministry of National Education, Directorate General of Higher Education Decree Number 1192/D/T/2003 and 397/DT/2007
  16. ^ Ministry of National Education, Directorate General of Higher Education Decree Number 4692/D/T/2008
  17. ^ Universitas Mulawarman Rector Decree Number 03/DT/2009
  18. ^ Ministry of National Education, Directorate General of Higher Education Decree Number 1521/D/T/2009
  19. ^ Ministry of Education and Culture, Directorate General of Higher Education Decree Number 86/O/1997
  20. ^ (in Indonesian) Ministry of National Education Decree Number 28/D/O/2010
  21. ^ (in Indonesian) Zulkifli D., 2010. Unmul Miliki Rektor Baru, Kementerian Pendidikan Nasional Direktorat Jenderal Pendidikan Tinggi, accessed Jan 17, 2012
  22. ^ (in Indonesian) First Vice Rector of Universitas Mulawaman, 2010. Status Akreditasi and Program Studi, Universitas Mulawarman
  23. ^ Center for Social Forestry, 2010. Organizational Profile, accessed Jan 30, 2012
  24. ^ (in Indonesian) SNMPTN, accessed Jan 17, 2012
  25. ^ (in Indonesian) Ministry of Education and Culture, Directorate General of Higher Education, Program Bantuan Biaya Pendidikan Bidik Misi, accessed Jan 17, 2012
  26. ^ (in Indonesian) Ministry of Education and Culture, Directorate General of Higher Education, Program Beasiswa PPA dan BBM, accessed Jan 17, 2012
  27. ^ Ministry of Education and Culture, Darmasiswa Scholarship Program Archived 2012-01-26 at the Wayback Machine, accessed Jan 17, 2012
  28. ^ Government of East Kalimantan Province, Beasiswa Kaltim Cemerlang, accessed Jan 17, 2012
  29. ^ (in Indonesian) BAPKSI Universitas Mulawarman, 2011. Laporan Akuntabilitas Kinerja Instansi Pemerintah 2010, Universitas Mulawarman
  30. ^ Webometrics Ranking Web of World Universities 2011, accessed Jan 17, 2012
  31. ^ 4International Colleges and Universities 2012, accessed Jan 17, 2012

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