更新时间:2024-10-26 11:59:27作者:欧曼老师
加贾马达大学(UGM)于1949年在荷兰统治下成立,是印度尼西亚历史最悠久、规模最大的高等教育机构之一。它也被称为全国最好的之一
这所公立研究型大学位于爪哇岛日惹的日惹特区。它通常被称为Jogja,是印度尼西亚最小的省份之一(人口:511000),被广泛认为是爪哇文化和遗产的中心。学生和讲师都将通过文化交流体验丰富,更不用说附近的历史遗迹了,包括世界著名的婆罗浮屠和普兰巴南寺庙以及日惹宫殿
占地360英亩的场地拥有18个学院、一所职业和研究生院,可以选择学习250门课程中的一门
校内设施包括图书馆、体育中心、体育场、网球场和篮球场。UGM的清真寺由UGM建筑工程专业的学生设计,可容纳10000人,是东南亚最大的清真寺之一
UGM的主楼Balairung UGM是印度尼西亚第一座现代风格的建筑,于1959年12月落成
社区赋权活动和服务是教资会文化的重要组成部分,学生经常被分配到印尼一些最农村地区的实习项目
UGM通过限制车辆进入校园、在校园内建造新的“绿色”宿舍和减少污染,参与了一项专门的生态发展计划
著名校友包括印尼第七任、现任总统佐科·“佐科维”·维多多
Established under Dutch rule in 1949, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) is one of Indonesia’s oldest and largest higher education institutions. It is also known as one of the best in the country.
This public research university is based in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, in Yogyakarta, on the island of Java. Often known as Jogja, it is one of the smallest provinces in Indonesia (population: 511,000) and is widely recognised as the centre of Javanese culture and heritage. Students and lecturers alike will experience enrichment through the cultural exchanges, not to mention the nearby historical sites, including the world famous Borobudur and Prambanan temples and the palace of Yogyakarta.
The 360-acre site boasts 18 faculties, a vocational and graduate school, with the option of studying one of 250 courses.
On-campus facilities include a library, sports centre, stadium, tennis court and basketball field. UGM’s mosque was designed by UGM architectural engineering students and holds 10,000 people, making it one of Southeast Asia’s largest mosques.
UGM’s main building, the Balairung UGM was Indonesia’s first modern-style building and was inaugurated in December 1959.
Community empowerment activities and services are a big part of UGM’s culture and students are often assigned to internship programmes in some of the most rural regions in Indonesia.
UGM has engaged in a dedicated ecological development programme, by restricting vehicles from entering the campus, constructing new “green” dormitories on campus and reducing pollution.
Famous alumni include Indonesia’s seventh and current President of Indonesia, Joko “Jokowi” Widodo.