International University Liaison Indonesia

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International University Liaison Indonesia (IULI)
MottoThe Spirit of Science
TypePrivate University
Established2014
Rector Tutun Nugraha, Ph.D.
Location, ,
15345
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Coordinates: 6°19′31″S106°42′05″E / 6.3253°S 106.7014°E / -6.3253; 106.7014
CampusIULI Campus 1
Associate Tower 7th Floor. Intermark, Jl Lingkar Timur BSD, Serpong, Tangerang Selatan 15310
IULI Guest House
Gg. IULI, Ciater, BSD City
Colors Navy Blue
MascotKlauss the Owl
Website iuli.ac.id
IULI Logo.png

International University Liaison Indonesia (IULI) is a private university established in 2014 as the strategic partner of the European University Consortium-IULI in Indonesia.

Contents

IULI Foundation

The IULI Foundation has been approved by the Ministry of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia to operate within the territory of the Republic of Indonesia. [1]

Undergraduate programs

Engineering

Business and Social Sciences

IULI is supported by DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) with funds from German Federal Ministry of Education and Research

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References

  1. "International University Liaison Indonesia (Foundation)". Archived from the original on 2014-08-08. Retrieved 2014-08-01.