Hasanuddin University

Hasanuddin University Universitas
Universitas Hasanuddin
Type Public
Established 11 June 1956
Rector Prof Dr Dwia Ariestina Palubulu M.Pa
Location Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Affiliations ASAIHL, AUAP[1]
Website www.unhas.ac.id

Hasanuddin University (Indonesian: Universitas Hasanuddin, Unhas) is one of the largest stated-owned universities in Indonesia, based in Makassar, the capital of South Sulawesi province. The university was established in 1956, and named after Sultan Hasanuddin, a King of Gowa Kingdom. It started its history as the faculty of economics of University of Indonesia, which during the early years of its establishment had faculties scattered across the archipelago. These faculties later developed into full-fledged universities of their own, such as Bandung Institute of Technology (faculty of engineering), Bogor Agricultural Institute (faculty of agriculture), and Airlangga University (faculty of medicine and dentistry). Hasanuddin University was officially launched by the first vice President of Indonesia, Mohammad Hatta.

Undergraduate program

The university has 14 faculties for the undergraduate program:

Post-graduate Program

References

Coordinates: 5°07′58″S 119°29′13″E / 5.13278°S 119.48694°E / -5.13278; 119.48694


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