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INDONESIA : THE BIGGEST ARCHIPELAGIC NATION IN
THE WORLD
CITY OF JAKARTA
National Monument Jakarta city at dusk
UN
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UI Central LibraryCentral Administrative Building
Faculty of Economics
UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA2018
For International Students
ABOUT UIFounded in 1849
2 campuses
Depok → 312 hectares
Salemba→ 8 hectares
14 Faculties, 2 graduate schools and vocational programs
58 bachelor programs
68 master programs
37 doctorate programs
47,000 ++ total student enrollments
1410 international students from more than 36 countries
2016 faculty members
First employment after graduation: 1-3 months
210 active international partner universities
Members of 15 International Associations of Higher Education
Our FacultiesHumanities and Social SciencesEconomics and Business; Law; Social and Political Sciences; Humanities; Psychology; Administrative Sciences
Medicine and Health SciencesMedicine; Dentistry, Nursing; Pharmacy; and Public Health
Science and Technology Mathematics and Natural Sciences; Engineering; Computer Science
Graduate School of Environmental StudiesGraduate School of Global and Strategic StudiesDefense Studies; Terrorism and Security Studies; Japanese Studies; American Studies; European Studies; Middle East and Islamic Studies; Gender Studies; Police Studies; Urban Studies
Vocational Programs
INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITIONS
(2018 QS World University Rankings)
Ranks 1st in Indonesia
Ranks 11th in Southeast Asia
Ranks 54th in Asia
Ranks 292th in the world
Indonesia’s most popular university
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
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STUDENT MOBILITY
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Inbound students by country of origin
Australia 26 Brunei Darussalam 15 Cambodia 7 Canada 1 China 45
France 21 Germany 24 India 4 Iran 4 Italy 2
Japan 155 Malaysia 79 Pakistan 1 Palestine 2 Philippines 2
Poland 1 Republic of Korea 289 Russia 8 Singapore 2 Taiwan 9
Thailand 2 The Netherlands 25 Timor Leste 1 Turkey 2 United Kingdom 2
United States of America 43 Uzbekistan 2 Vietnam 1 Yaman 2 NA
TOTAL : 782 inbound students
INBOUND AND OUTBOUND IN 2018
INBOUND(TO UI)
1. UI receive 1 students from De La Salle University in Credit Earning Program called UI CREATES
2. UI receive 2 students from De La Salle University in 18th AUN and 7th ASEAN+3 Educational Forum and Young Speakers
3. UI receive 1 student from Phillipine to International Class of Faculty of Law, Universitas Indonesia.
4. 2. UI receive 1 student from Phillipine to our Indonesian Language Program called BIPA
OUTBOUND(FROM UI)
1. One student from Faculty Economy and Business UI join The 11th ASIAN PACIFIC ORTHODONTIC CONFERENCE in Boracay Ecovillage, Phillipines.
2. Two students from Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences join 4th asia pacific coral reef symposium in Phillipines.
3. One student from Faculty Economy and Business UI join student exchange under AUN ACTS
Available programs for outgoing mobility to Universitas Indonesia :
1. Semester-based Exchange Programs for 1 or 2 semestersThe program are:1. Students exchange (U to U MOU scheme and consortium-based
exchanges e.g AIMS7 scheme, AUN ACTS scheme, EU-SHARE scheme)2. Study Abroad
2. Non semester-based / Short ProgramsThe program are:1. Credit Bearing Program : CREATES and Global Internship2. Non Credit bearing program: Thematic Short Course and Internship Short
Course
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Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Dentistry
Faculty of Public Health
Faculty of Nursing
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Computer Science
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Economics and Business
Faculty of Humanities
Faculty of Psychology
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
Faculty of Administrative Sciences
Graduate Schools
Environmental Studies
Strategic and Global Studies
Vocational Programs
PRACTICAL MATTERS
International students support
Immigration services
Accommodation
Pick up servicesOrientation
Student Buddy Program
IMMIGRATION✓ Ensure that visa and immigration is sorted out before arriving in Indonesia
o Sociocultural visa
o Student visa
✓ Notify International Office if changing your residence
✓Notice the validity of visa
✓Notice term of exit and re-entry before traveling out of Indonesia during the exchange period (consult with International Office UI), especially if on Sociocultural visa
✓ Ensure that visa and immigration is sorted out before exiting Indonesia as the exchange ends
✓ Always have a copy of passport with you is recommended
ACCOMMODATION
❖ Off campus accommodation •Margonda Residence 2
• Studio 22m2, fully furnished, ensuite bathroom, pantry, tv, fridge, AC
• approximately 2,5 – 3 million IDR/month, paid min for 3 months straight, refundable deposit
• Park View at Depok Town Square
• Studio 28m2, fully furnished, ensuite bathroom, pantry, tv, fridge, AC
• approximately 3 – 4 million IDR/month, paid min for 3 months straight, refundable deposit
STUDENT BODY PROGRAMORIENTATIONIN-HOUSE IMMIGRATION SERVICES
culture
Climate -Environment
Transportation
Communication
Finances
Campus Life
Health –Hygiene
People
CLIMATE -ENVIRONMENT
Tropical; dry and rainy season
24 – 35 degrees Celsius
High humidity
High Precipitation
Thunderstorm might occurs
Archipelagic nations; 117,000 islands
Located in the ring of fire
Volcanoes are spread out across the nations
PEOPLE
261 million
300 ethnicity and local languages
Indonesian language is the national - official language
6 recognized religions; Islam, Christian, Catholic, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism
TRANSPORTATION
Airport Transportation to Depok
Taxi
Blue Bird or Express directly to your destination
Train
- Airport Train to Sudirman BaruStation
- Take a Commuter Line train from Sudirman Station to Bogor
- Hop off at Pondok Cina station
Damri Bus
- Damri to Pasar Minggu
- Take Commuter Line to Bogor
- Hop off at Pondok Cina station
TRANSPORTATION
Taxi
Majority using cash
Airport Train
- Purchase the ticket by using debit/credit card at the ticket machine
Commuter Line Train
- Purchase the ticket (Commet Card) at the counter or ticket machine
Single trip
Multi trip
Payment system
Busway
Bank debit card (e-money, Tap Cash BNI, Flazz BCA)
Local transport (small bus, angkot)
- Cash
Application based transport
- Grab
- Gojek
TRAFFIC
Health and Hygiene
Having a travel health insurance is highly advised
UI Health Clinic provides free to discounted basic health services to all students
Hospitals near by campus
Do not drink water from the tap
Communication
Prepaid SIMCard
Telkomsel, Indosat, etc → registration is needed
Banking, Finances, Payment
- ATM Networks
- Payment by cash is still widely used
- Credit card, debit card
- Foreigners can open a local bank account if owning a KITAS
Eating and chores
- Eating out is common
- Variety of choices
- Street food; spicy
- Laundry services are easy to find (based on weight)
- Electricity plug/power point is similar to NL
Life and culture
- Urban society
- Fairly conservative
- politeness is valued
- Family oriented
DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS?
Culture
Indonesia
Do’s and don’ts
CAMPUS FACILITY
STUDENT CARDSTUDENT WEBSITECAMPUS WIFILIBRARY ACCESSON CAMPUS BUS AND BIKES
UI CAMPUS LIFE
Students organizations
Student clubs
Arts
Engineering & Robotics
Entrepreneurship and start-ups
Sports
Social services
Etc….
WHY STUDYING ABROAD?Making sense of studying and living in a foreign country
Developing self maturity → becoming more responsible, knowledgeable
Learning new language(s)
Being able to travel
Making new friends from many different countries
Increasing your competitiveness for employment
EXPERIENCE OF LIVING IN INDONESIA AS AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
The diversity of Indonesia
Welcoming and friendly people
Lower cost of living
Being able to explore Indonesia and the neighboring countries in SEA
INDONESIAN CULTURES
Saman Dance – Aceh Batik – Indonesian traditional fabric House of Toraja – South Sulawesi
INDONESIAN FAUNA Orangutan Bekantan Sumatran Tiger
INDONESIA NATURAL & CULTURAL LANDSCAPES
Pura Tanah Lot (Hindu Temple) Raja Ampat, Papua Rice Terrace - Bali
Ciwidey Crater Tangkuban Perahu Crater
BOROBUDUR INDONESIAN HISTORICAL SITE
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CONTACT USInternational Office
Central Administration Building
1st Floor, Depok Campus
021-7888.0139
Email: io-ui@ui.ac.id
THANK YOU
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