Telkom University

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Telkom University
Universitas Telkom
Logo Telkom University potrait.png
Statuta Tel-U
Other name
Tel-U
Motto
Partum in Futuro
Motto in English
Creating the Future
Motto in IndonesianMenciptakan Masa Depan
Type Private
EstablishedAugust 14, 2013;11 years ago (2013-08-14) [1]
FounderIr. Cacuk Sudarijanto
Parent institution
Accreditation
Affiliation APERTI BUMN
Rector Prof. Dr. Adiwijaya, S.Si, M.Si. [3]
Academic staff
1.033 [4]
Students34.675 [5]
Address
Telekomunikasi Street, Terusan Buahbatu, Sukapura, Dayeuhkolot
, , ,
6°58′23.81977″S107°37′49.21716″E / 6.9732832694°S 107.6303381000°E / -6.9732832694; 107.6303381000
Campus Sub urban, 48 hectares (120 acres)
Colors   Maroon
Website telkomuniversity.ac.id

Telkom University (Indonesian: Universitas Telkom, abbreviated as Tel-U) is a private university located in Bandung. Tel-U has several times ranked as the top private university in Indonesia and has been ranked to be one of The Best Universities in Indonesia. [6] Tel-U also became Indonesia's First Private University to be accredited "Excellent" by BAN-PT. [7]

Contents

Established on August 14, 2013, with four institutions that were under Telkom Indonesia through its education-focused wing, Telkom Education Foundation (now Telkom Foundation), were merged to form the university. These four forming institutions were the Telkom Institute of Technology (Institut Teknologi Telkom), Telkom Institute of Management (Institut Manajemen Telkom), Telkom Polytechnic (Politeknik Telkom) and the Telkom College of Art and Design Indonesia (Sekolah Tinggi Seni Rupa dan Desain Indonesia Telkom). The university, like its preceding institutions, maintains links with hundreds of companies, many of which are in the telecommunications sector. [8]

History

Establishment of STT Telkom and MBA Bandung

Indonesia's largest state-owned company in telecommunication, Telkom Indonesia was then led by Chief Director Ir. Cacuk Sudarijanto founded the Telkom College of Technology (STT Telkom) and the MBA Bandung in 1990. These are the first universities in Indonesia that specialize in education in the telecommunications and information technology industries. [9] STT Telkom unveiled its foundation on Friday, September 28, 1990, in London Downstream Gegerkalong by the Minister of Tourism, Post and Telecommunications at the time, Susilo Sudarman. STT Telkom has been under the Telkom Education Foundation (YPT) since its establishment. [10]

The purpose of the rapid establishment of STT Telkom is to meet the needs of experts in the telecommunications industry. Telkom is very interested in the institution, so it provides full scholarships to students for the 1991 and 1992 classes. The existence of climate change in the telecommunications industry and with the start of Telkom Indonesia entered the era of going public, the scholarship program and bulk bond subsequently terminated and STT Telkom became an independent college. [11]

At the beginning stands, the STT Telkom campus is spread over three locations, Campus-1 in Jalan Soekarno Hatta, Campus-2 in Jalan Hilir Gegerkalong and Campus-3 in Jalan Haji Hasan Mustafa Penhollow. MBA first-Bandung is Building H and I Telkom Training Center Complex located at 47 Lower Street Gegerkalong Bandung. In 1993, STT Telkom has its campus on Canal Street Buahbatu Telecommunications called Bandung Technoplex area and a year later all teaching and learning activities centered on the new campus. Bandung Technoplex area was inaugurated by the President of the Republic of Indonesia Suharto on March 24, 1994. In the past, the area was the location of the second oldest radio transmitter station in Indonesia belonging to the Dutch Colonial Government, which later participated in broadcasting the news of the Proclamation of Independence of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia on August 17, 1945, to various parts of the world. [12] [13]

At the beginning of its establishment, the MBA Bandung fully adopted the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) Philippines schooling system. In 1994, MBA Bandung changed to the College of Management Bandung (STMB). Responding to government regulations regarding the management of the implementation of the MBA program in Indonesia, in the same year, MBA-Bandung changed its organizational form into a High School by the name London School of Management and changed the program into a Master of Management program. [14] In 1997 STMB organized Bachelor programs. The study program that was opened at STMB at that time was the Bachelor of Business Management in Telecommunication and Informatics (MBTI). [15]

In 2004 STMB changed to the College of Business Management Telkom (Telkom STMB). STT Telkom improve its organizational form into Telkom on November 20, 2007 and changed its name to Telkom Institute of Technology (Institut Teknologi Telkom or IT Telkom) in 2008. [16]

Establishment of Telkom Polytechnic and STISI Telkom

On September 27, 2007, Telkom Polytechnic was inaugurated by the President Director of Telkom Indonesia, Rinaldi Firmansyah. Telkom Polytechnic's course of history stems from two training programs engaged in the field of ICT, namely STT Telkom Professional Program and NIIT & Telkom Center. Both training institutions are then merged to form a new higher education institution engaged in the field of vocational education. [17]

In 2008, Telkom transformed STMB Telkom into the Telkom Institute of Management (IM Telkom). Transformation is characterized by the increase in courses organized by IM Telkom. [15]

In February 2010, the School of Indonesian Art and Design (STISI) that one of the pioneer universities in the field of art and design in Indonesia joined Telkom Education Foundation and changed its name to Telkom Indonesia College of Art and Design (STISI Telkom). STISI was established on 2 September 1990, by Usnadibrata and Dedeh Usnadibrata under the Mandiri Indonesia Education Foundation (Yayasan Pendidikan Mandiri Indonesia). [18]

Telkom University mergered

Since 2009, there has been a plan to merge the four universities under the Telkom Education Foundation (Yayasan Pendidikan Telkom), namely the Telkom Institute of Technology, the Telkom Institute of Management, Telkom Polytechnic and the Telkom Indonesia College of Art and Design. It was initially planned that the four institutions would be merged into one university in 2012. But due to several problems the merge was delayed to 2013. [9]

On August 14, 2013, Telkom University was established based on the Decree of the Director General of Higher Education of the Ministry of Education and Culture Number 309/E/0/2013. [19] On August 31, 2013, Telkom University was inaugurated by the Minister of Cultural Education of the Republic of Indonesia, Muhammad Nuh, at the Telkom University Convention Hall, [20] by presenting the first Chancellor of Telkom University, Mochamad Ashari, who is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology, Surabaya. [21]

In merging into Telkom's University in 2013, Each of the four schools formed a faculty inside the university. IT Telkom was transformed into the Telkom Engineering School (TES). Subsequently, in 2014 TES developed into three faculties, namely the School of Electrical Engineering (SEE), the School of Industrial Engineering (SIE) and the School of Computing (SC). IM Telkom transformed into the Telkom Economics and Business School (TEBS). Subsequently, in 2014, TEBS developed into two faculties, namely the School of Economics and Business (SEB)and the School of Communications and Business. Telkom Polytechnic transformed into the Telkom Applied Science School (TASS). Subsequently, in 2014 was changed to the School of Applied Science (SAS). STISI Telkom was transformed into a Faculty that was named Telkom Creative Industries School (TCIS). Subsequently, in 2014 was changed to the School of Creative Industries (SCI).

The Telkom University campus is located in the Bandung Technoplex area. The campus is a development of the STT Telkom campus. Telkom University has the abbreviation Tel-U and the motto of "Creating the Future" which was initiated by Arief Yahya, President Director of Telkom Indonesia when Telkom University was established. [19]

Academics and administration

Rector

The highest formal leader of Telkom University is a Rector, currently Adiwijaya. The Rector carries out his duties and is responsible to the Chairman of the Foundation. List of rectors who have served:

Directorate

The Telkom University Directorate is functionally under the Vice-Rector. The main responsibility of the Directorate and Unit is to assist the leadership of Telkom University in carrying out academic activities and services at the university level. [23]

Faculties and study programs

Telkom University organizes 34 study programs managed by seven faculties, [24] where two study programs implement PJJ (distance education) and there are ten international class study programs. [25] [26]

International programs

  • School of Economics and Business
    • International ICT Business
  • School of Industrial Engineering
    • Industrial Engineering
    • Information System
  • School of Electrical Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering
    • Telecommunication Engineering
  • School of Computing
    • Informatics Engineering
  • School of Communication and Business
    • Business Administration
    • Communication Science
  • School of Creative Industries
    • Visual Communication Design

Laboratories and studios

In supporting various educational activities (practicum and preparation of student final works) as well as lecturers' research, Telkom University develops laboratories and studios spread across all faculties, PPDU and the Postgraduate Directorate, with a total of 48 in SEE, twelve in SIE, eleven at SOC, eight at SEB, four at SCB, twelve at SCI, twelve at SAS, one postgraduate studio and two basic labs at PPDU, bringing a total of 110 laboratories and studios. [27] [20]

The entire building has functioned for the implementation of the Tridharma of the University (education, research and for community service), by lecturers who are members of their respective expertise groups or by students with the guidance of lecturers. In addition to technical support for the implementation of educational programs that play a role in transforming students into experts, this laboratory and studio also function for research that results in the productivity of scientific publications to various countries as well as international scientific forums from the results of research conducted by the academic civitas. [28] [29] [30]

Research centers

Library

Telkom University provides Open Library, a digital library that provides information on all of Telkom's library collections. Open Library Telkom University.jpg
Telkom University provides Open Library, a digital library that provides information on all of Telkom's library collections.

The Technical Implementation Unit (UPT) of the Telkom University Library which is located on the 3-4-5 floor of the Learning Center Building is one of the supporting facilities in providing various information to carry out the Tri Dharma of the University. The Telkom University library is developed as a Knowledge Management Center where there are curricular library collections, research-supporting library collections, general insight and literature collections, national literature collections, global insight library collections and others, with the number of library titles and the minimum number of collections following the provisions of the National Higher Education Standards (SNPT). [31] [32]

In September 2016, Telkom University launched the Telkom University Open Library, with more than 14,000 final assignments that can be accessed online for free. Telkom University Open Library is a brand for the Telkom University Library & Scientific Resources Unit which is under Vice Rector III. [33]

Language center

Telkom University Language Center provides various language services, namely:

Electronic learning (e-Learning)

Telkom University provides e-Learning facilities that support lectures as a learning supplement tool. The technology and learning materials used for this e-Learning facility are developed through various continuous activity programs, which involve the Tel-U Academic Council and reviewers, which consist of professors and education experts from various partner universities of Telkom University. The commitment to the development of e-Learning facilities is part of the implementation of Telkom University's CELOE (Center of e-Learning and Open Education) initiative. Telkom University's e-Learning application is called iDea (Integrated Distance Education Application), which is currently accessible through Telkom University's information system portal, iGracias (Tel-U Integrated Information System). In addition, to support these online learning activities, Telkom University also implements an Open Library and several certifications in the field of computing. [34] [35]

Locations and buildings

BT-Plex campus

The BT-Plex Campus is the central campus of Telkom University. The campus is located in the Dayeuhkolot area, Bandung Regency, precisely on Jalan Telekomunikasi - Buahbatu, Bandung Technoplex (BT-Plex) area. All faculties and academic facilities as well as supporting facilities are located on this campus.

Gegerkalong campus

Gegerkalong Campus, located in the Gegerkalong Hilir area, north of Bandung City, to be precise in the Telkom Indonesia office complex. On this campus, there is one building for the implementation of the Master of Management Study Program and the international class of the Management Study Program (International ICT Business).

Campus facilities

Galau Lake (Indonesian: Danau Galau) is an iconic lake in the Telkom University campus area Danau Galau Telkom University.jpg
Galau Lake (Indonesian: Danau Galau) is an iconic lake in the Telkom University campus area

International conference

Telkom University has several times hosted several international scientific conferences organized by each faculty according to their scientific family. The scientific conference is held in collaboration with international scientific or professional organizations according to the faculty of science clumps, so that scientific publications at the conference are published in the scientific repository of international scientific or professional organizations, such as IEEE, Global Illuminators, and so on, and are indexed on the citation of scientific publication portals. reputation, such as Scopus, Copernicus, Science Direct and others.

The holding of international scientific conferences by Telkom University is an open scientific dissemination vehicle for exchanging research results for researchers between universities, research institutes and industries from various countries and Indonesia with those produced by Telkom University lecturers and researchers. [38]

Accreditations and rankings

University rankings

Telkom University has several times been ranked as the best private university in Indonesia and one of the best universities in Indonesia. In Young university rankings, Telkom University is Ranked 3rd in the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings 2024. The following is the ranking of Telkom University in the last eighth years:

Subject/Area rankings and Accreditations

Since 2021, Telkom University has consistently ranked within the 551-600 band for Computer Science and Information Systems in the QS World University Rankings by Subject. This achievement demonstrates the university's commitment to providing high-quality education in these critical fields. In the 2024, Telkom University solidified its position as a top Indonesian university, securing the ranked 2nd spot among private institutions and the ranked 5th position overall. This recognition underscores Telkom University's dedication to academic excellence and its ability to compete with leading universities in the region. [57]

In the 2024 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings by Subject, Telkom University was recognized globally in various fields. The university secured a ranking within the 801+ for Business and Economics, the 801-1000th band for Computer Science, and a position beyond the 1000th rank for Engineering. [58]

Telkom University is Indonesia's First Private University Accredited Excellent by BAN-PT, based on the Decree of the National Accreditation Board for Higher Education (BAN-PT) No. 407/SK/BAN-PT/AK-ISK/PT/2021 in 2021. [2] Telkom University also received a 4 Star Rating by QS Star and is the only University that has International Information Technology Certification in Indonesia (ISO 20000-1: 2018). [59] In addition, Tel-U has achieved international accreditations including ASIC, IABEE and ABEST21. [60]

The following is the BAN-PT accreditation for study programs at Telkom University: [61]

Student life

Telkom University students are required to participate in various student organizations that are recorded in a Student Activity Transcript (TAK). The areas of student organization include Student Activities (Ormawa), Student Activity Units (UKM), Basic Organizational Leadership Training (LDKO), leadership, careers/pre-professional, ethnic/cultural, sports, entrepreneurship, health and counselling, media and publications, the arts and religious organizations. [62]

Alumni

Telkom University Alumni formed an organization called Telkom University Alumni Forum, in Indonesian it is called Forum Alumni Universitas Telkom (FAST). FAST was declared an Alumni organization at the university level on October 2, 2014. This declaration was attended by representatives of Telkom University alumni and four other Telkom universities before joining Telkom University. [63]

With this declaration, the Telkom University Alumni Forum (FAST) has now become an association consisting of all Telkom University Alumni and members of Alumni associations that existed before the merger, namely the Telkom Institute of Technology Alumni Forum, Telkom Management Institute Alumni Association, STISI Telkom Alumni Association and Telkom Applied Science School Alumni Association. [64]

In every Telkom University Senate Open Session for graduation, after the inauguration procession of graduates by the Chairman of the Senate and the reading of graduates' promises, a symbolic tradition of handing over data on graduates who become new alumni to the President of FAST is carried out. [65] [66]

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