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UNIKOM
NameUNIKOM
Native nameUniversitas Komputer Indonesia
Established1984
TypePrivate
CityBandung
CountryIndonesia
ColorsBlue and White

UNIKOM is a private university in Bandung, Indonesia, founded in 1984 with an emphasis on information technology, computer science, and applied sciences. It developed amid Indonesia's technological expansion alongside institutions such as Institut Teknologi Bandung, Universitas Indonesia, Universitas Gadjah Mada, and regional academies. UNIKOM has engaged with Indonesian ministries, Indonesian industry leaders, and international partners including universities in Japan, South Korea, and United States to align its curricula with workforce needs.

History

UNIKOM was established in 1984 by a consortium of Indonesian technologists, entrepreneurs, and educators influenced by initiatives from Soeharto-era development policies and collaborations experienced with institutions like BPPT and LIPI. Early growth paralleled national projects including the expansion of digital infrastructure in the late 1980s and 1990s alongside efforts by Telkom Indonesia and the establishment of regional technology parks modeled after Silicon Valley partnerships. In the 2000s UNIKOM expanded programs in response to trends set by universities such as Nanyang Technological University and Tsinghua University, and it signed memoranda with corporations like Intel Corporation and Microsoft for curriculum development and laboratory support. The university weathered the Asian Financial Crisis and Indonesia's political transition, cooperating with agencies including Ministry of Research and Technology and provincial administrations.

Organization and Administration

UNIKOM's governance structure reflects models used by private Indonesian institutions such as Universitas Pelita Harapan and Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia. Boards include representatives from founding bodies, alumni influenced by figures associated with Pertamina and Bank Mandiri, and academic senates that liaise with accreditation agencies like BAN-PT. Administrative offices coordinate with local government bodies including West Java Provincial Government for land use and urban planning in Bandung. Leadership has engaged in networks with rectors from Universitas Airlangga and Universitas Diponegoro to standardize policies on quality assurance and internationalization.

Academic Programs

UNIKOM offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs inspired by curricula at institutions such as Carnegie Mellon University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of Tokyo. Faculties traditionally include Computer Science, Information Systems, Electrical Engineering, Business and Communication—drawing pedagogical models from Stanford University, Imperial College London, and Seoul National University. Professional programs emphasize hands-on skills linked to industry partners like IBM, HP, and Cisco Systems', and postgraduate research aligns with themes promoted by Asian Development Bank projects and World Bank technical assistance programs in Southeast Asia. UNIKOM participates in student exchange schemes with universities in Malaysia, Australia, and China.

Campus and Facilities

The Bandung campus occupies land within reach of transport nodes and urban centers shared by institutions such as Institut Teknologi Bandung and Politeknik Negeri Bandung. Facilities include computer laboratories modeled after setups used at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, dedicated networking labs supported by vendors such as Cisco Systems and Juniper Networks, multimedia studios influenced by partnerships with broadcasters like Televisi Republik Indonesia, and incubation centers that mirror technology parks associated with Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. The campus library houses collections comparable to regional academic libraries influenced by acquisitions from Cambridge University Press and Springer Nature.

Research and Collaborations

Research at UNIKOM addresses applied topics in information technology, cybersecurity, e-government, and smart city applications, resonating with projects by IEEE conferences and research agendas from Asia-Pacific Telecommunity. Collaborative projects have been undertaken with regional partners including Telkom University, ITB, and international partners in Japan and Germany, with funding frameworks compatible with programs from ASEAN research initiatives and bilateral science agreements. Faculty publish in venues such as IEEE Xplore, ACM Digital Library, and regional journals connected to Asian Journal of Information Technology themes. The institution has engaged in joint proposals for grants from organizations like United Nations Development Programme and participates in consortia addressing digital literacy promoted by UNESCO.

Student Life and Activities

Student organizations at UNIKOM reflect interests found in universities like Universitas Padjadjaran and Universitas Brawijaya, including programming clubs that compete in events such as ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest, robotics teams participating in RoboCup and regional competitions, and entrepreneurship groups linked to incubators modeled after Y Combinator-style acceleration programs. Cultural and arts activities often engage with Bandung's wider creative scene, including collaborations with festivals organized by Kota Bandung cultural institutions and events featuring musicians associated with Indonesian music movements. Student media outlets report on campus affairs and often coordinate coverage with national student unions and bodies patterned after BEM organizations.

Notable Alumni and Faculty

Alumni and faculty connected to UNIKOM have moved into roles at major Indonesian and international organizations such as Telkom Indonesia, Bank Rakyat Indonesia, Google, Microsoft Indonesia, and in government agencies including Ministry of Communication and Informatics. Some have taken academic posts or visiting fellowships at institutions like Universiti Malaya, Kyoto University, and Monash University. Faculty have served on panels convened by BAN-PT and contributed to standards organizations like ISO committees on information security, while alumni entrepreneurs have founded startups that participated in accelerator programs related to Startupbootcamp and regional venture networks.

Category:Universities in Indonesia