Challenges in Moving toward a Sustainable University
ABOUT US
History Universitas Indonesia originated from the Javanese Medical School that was founded in 1849, grew through Indonesia colonization period, and became Universitas Indonesia in 1950 after considering many of its alumni involvement in the Indonesian independent movement and independent war
Our Vision to be a leading center of excellence for knowledge, technology, and culture; through the efforts of providing quality education in our nation to increase the people’s welfare; and contribute to the Indonesian and global society development
Universitas Indonesia Depok Campus Universitas Indonesia
6 Lakes UI (K-A-M-P-U-S) Salam (53.123 m2 ; 1505 m) Ulin (47.502 m2 ; 1771 m) Puspa (17.229 m2 ; 641 m) Mahoni (48.227 m2 ; 1851 m) Kenanga (42.851 m2 ; 818 m) Agathis (12.210 m2 ; 596 m) Universitas Indonesia © 2016
Our Faculties Faculty of Psychology Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Social and Political Science Faculty of Public Health Faculty of Computer Science Faculty of Nursing Faculty of Pharmacy Multi-Discipline Graduate Program Vocational Program Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Dentistry Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Law Faculty of Economics and Business Faculty of Culture
Universitas Indonesia in Numbers Academics More than 3,000 Faculty members Around 45,000 Students Students Around 2/3 Undergraduate students Around 1/3 Graduate students Study Programs 125 Undergraduate programs 176 Graduate programs Green Campus 320 hectares 75% Open Space Area, 6 lakes
International Recognition 358 th in world 79 th in Asia Among 800 Research Universities in the world
Challenges of Making a Green Campus
Transportation System Social Challenges: Moving toward A Green Campus in the mid of a Developing Country Mindset Energy Efficiency Moving toward Energy Efficiency Behavior Transportation System Moving toward Carbon Emission Reduction Behavior Waste Management Increasing Internal internal Stakeholders Participation Water management Managing Water from Outside the Campus
Transportation System Infrastructure Challenges: Shaping a Eco-friendly Infrastructure Under Rigid Procurement Systems Energy Efficiency Tracking and intercepting Electricity and other Energy Usage Transportation System Developing Carbon Emission Reduction Programs Waste Management Developing Waste Collection and processing Facilities Water management Managing Water Inside the Campus
Economic Challenges: Fund Commitment to support a Green Campus Government Budget Global Economy affect toward Government and Univesity Budget Private Participation Global and Domestic Economcy influences toward Private Sector Participation Education and Research Priorities Pressure to receive more students and to fulfill World Ranking
CONCLUDING REMARKS UI achievements in particular setting and infrastructure sector will continuously be enhanced to the optimum value UI will continue its policy of environmental and campus sustainability to become more modern, multi-cultural and environment friendly university
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Potential of UI Lakes (22 ha) Ground water recharge Experimental site Tourism Sports Universitas Indonesia © 2016
Campus (Yellow) Bus More than 20 buses Free for students, staffs, publics Universitas Indonesia © 2016
Bikes and lanes More than 400 bikes available Free for students and staffs Universitas Indonesia © 2016