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2. University of Gadjah Mada 2-a. UGM Summary. “Vitalizing University’s G-I-C-E Collaboration. December 16, 2008 A Kobe Univ. GSICS Seminar Yasuo IZUMI UGM Hi-Link Project Team. UGM Overview. The largest and Oldest University in Indonesia Established in 1950
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2. University of Gadjah Mada 2-a. UGM Summary “Vitalizing University’s G-I-C-E Collaboration December 16, 2008 A Kobe Univ. GSICS Seminar Yasuo IZUMIUGM Hi-Link Project Team
UGM Overview • The largest and Oldest University in Indonesia • Established in 1950 • 55,000 students, 2,600 faculty members • 18 faculties, 27 research centers, 4 research clusters • Over 400,000 Alumni (with 25 regional offices) • Qualified as one of the top 4 universities in Indonesia
UGM Faculties • 18 Faculties covering wide range of areas • Engineering • Economics / Businesses • Law • Agriculture • Agricultural Technology • Forestry • Animal Science • Veterinary Science • Medical Science • Dentistry • Biology • Pharmacy • Math and Science • Literature • Philosophy • Psychology
UGM Faculty of Engineering • Largest Faculty with 8 Departments • Civil Engineering • Architectural Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Chemical Engineering • Physical Engineering • Geology • Geodetical Enginieering
Strengths and Weaknesses 1/6 • Physical Environment • Geographical Disadvantages • Distance from Jakarta (Over 500km) • Poor Infrastructure - Road / Telecom • Not much Industrial Activities • Volcanic Areas – Higher Risk of Eruption / Earthquakes • Surrounded by Agricultural Rural Areas • Volcanic Surface still Untapped • Large Cluster of Handicraft Industries
Strengths and Weaknesses 2/6 • Education • Producing more than 13,000 Students/year to Society – 50% to Jakarta • Highly Regarded as one of the top universities in Indonesia (UI / ITB / ITS) • Offering “International Programs” through main faculties • Tuition Raised to Make Narrower Broad Mass of Young Generation • Separating D3 Program from S1,2 3
Strengths and Weaknesses 3/6 • Research • Aiming to be a “World Class Research University” • Over 1,000 Faculty members received degrees from overseas universities • Active research through DIKTI (MONE) / RISTEK (Research Technology) and ministries • Distance from Jakarta to Promote University – Industry Collaboration • Not Enough AWKS among Mgt and Researchers to Promote Collaboration
Strengths and Weaknesses 4/6 • Social Contribution 1/2 (Note) X: degree of Contribution, P: Development Potential
Strengths and Weaknesses 5/6 • Social Contribution 2/2 • Central Government & Large Industry • Strong Alumni Network, • Not Well Cultivated for Research Activities • Local Governments, SMEs and Communities • Strong Alumni in Local Governments • “KKN” Relationship Well Established • UGM Researchers – not Practical • Universities / Education System • Good Coverage and Relationships
Strengths and Weaknesses 6/6 • Good Alumni – Faculty Relationships • Alumni at Central / Local governments, Key businesses, e.g. Pretamina, PLN… • Promoting / Conducting a number of joint research / contracted research activities
End of Presentation Yasuo IZUMI, MBA Deputy Team Leader, UGM Hi-Link Project, JICA Expert Team E-Mail: Yasuo_Izumi@hotmail.com Skype Name: YasuoIzumiFriday Mobile Phone: +62-81-392 040 344 (Indonesia) / +81-50-5532-5464 (Japan) Website: www.yasuoizumi.jp CEO, Groupe Fontaine Inc. – Global Business and Finance Consulting Advisor, Sr. Consultant, IC Net Ltd - PSD/FSD & Human Capital Development Former Sector Manager, The World Bank, PSD/FSD, ECA Visiting Professor, Kobe University, GSICS – Development Economics Visiting Lecturer, George Washington Univ, Business Entrepreneurship in Eastern Europe Strategic Advisor, FRI & Associates – International Career Development Founder & CEO, Young Professionals’ College, an Internet college for int’l business