Universitas Kristen Indonesia | |
Motto | Melayani Bukan Dilayani (To Serve not To Be Served) |
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Type | Private |
Established | October 15, 1953 |
Religious affiliation | Protestant |
Rector | Dhaniswara K. Harjono |
Location | Jakarta, Indonesia |
Campus | Jakarta — Campus Diponegoro; Jakarta — Campus Cawang, 17.4 acres (7.0 ha) |
Colors | Dark blue, yellow, and white |
Affiliations | Association Of Christian Universities And Colleges In Asia (ACUCA) |
Website | uki |
The Christian University of Indonesia (UKI, or Universitas Kristen Indonesia) is a private university located in Jakarta, Indonesia. It was established on October 15, 1953, with its main campus – Campus A – located in Central Jakarta. Campus B is in Cawang, East Jakarta.
The university comprises two tertiary levels of education, undergraduate and postgraduate.
History
Founding and early history
Shortly after the independence of Indonesia on August 17, 1945, national figures who were also leaders in the Indonesian Christian community were compelled to establish The Church Council of Indonesia (DGI: Dewan Gereja Indonesia).
DGI formed a commission to assess the importance of establishing a university, led by I.P. Simandjuntak. As the result, DGI issued a resolution of Universiteit Kristen (a Christian-based-faith university) on June 30, 1953. The resolution, signed by W.J. Rumambi as the Secretary General of DGI in general session from June 20–30, 1953, asked all churches and Christian people in Indonesia to help the completion of Universiteit Kristen morally or financially.
Indonesian Christian leaders Todung Sutan Gunung Mulia, Yap Thiam Hien, and Benjamin Thomas Philip Sigar, on behalf of the churches incorporated in DGI, established a Christian university of Indonesia (Yayasan Universitas Kristen Indonesia) on July 18, 1953. Its membership was expanded with the support of Elviannus Katoppo, Ong Jan Hong, Aminudin Pohan, Seri Condar Nainggolan, Benjamin Prawirohadmodjo, Komarlin Tjakraatmadja, Gerrit Siwabessy, Tan Tek Heng, and J.C.T. Simorangkir. Three months later, on October 15, 1953, Universitas Kristen Indonesia was officially established with the faculties of Language and Philosophy, and Economics. During those first days, campus life and administration were held at HSK on Jalan Diponegoro 86 and at three apartments on Jalan Salemba 10.
The Faculty of Law was created in 1956, Medicine in 1962, Engineering in 1963, and Social and Political Science in 1994.
Campuses
There are two campuses: postgraduate campus, located on Jalan Diponegoro, Central Jakarta; and graduate & undergraduate campus, located on Jalan Mayjen Sutoyo No. 2, Cawang, East Jakarta.
Schools and colleges
Faculties
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Social and Political Science
- Faculty of Economics
- Faculty of Education
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Letters
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Vocational Studies
Post-Graduate schools
- Master Program for Education
- Master Program for Law
- Master Program for Christian Religious Education
- Master Program for Management
- Master Program for Electrical Engineering
- Master Program for Architecture
- Doctoral Program for Law
- Doctoral Program for Christian Religious Education
References
External links
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