bandung institute of technology

The Bandung Institute of Technology (Indonesian: Institut Teknologi Bandung, abbreviated as ITB) is a state, coeducational research university located in Bandung, Indonesia. Established in 1920, ITB is the oldest technology-oriented university in Indonesia.

ITB was considered the top choice among Indonesia's high school students in 2006 and has been credited as one of the most prestigious universities in Indonesia, together with University of Indonesia and Gajah Mada University.[2][3]

Sukarno, the first president of the Republic of Indonesia, earned his engineering degree in civil engineering from ITB.

The university cultivates professional and social activities by supporting its students' unions, the student government councils that exist in every department. There are also a number of student activity units/clubs supporting ITB student interests in rounding out their educational experience. The university is a member of LAOTSE, an international network of leading universities in Europe and Asia exchanging students and senior scholars.[citation needed]

ITB's march "Mars ITB" and hymn "Hymne ITB" were arranged by a former professor, Prof. Dr. Sudjoko Danoesoebrata.[4]

* 1 Introduction

* 3 Campus

* 4 Academics

* 5 Student life

Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), was founded on March 2, 1959. The present ITB main campus is the site of earlier engineering schools in Indonesia. Bandung campus in 1950, Technische Hoogeschool

Later ITB became part of the Faculty Engineering of the University of Indonesia (UI) in Jakarta after Indonesian independence in 1945. In National Politics, Campus

Academics

Organization

Faculty

Faculty of Earth Science and Technology

* Geological Engineering

* Electrical Engineering

* Informatics Engineering

* Electrical Power Engineering

* Telecommunication Engineering

Faculty of Fine Arts and Design

* Fine Arts

* Mining Engineering

* Petroleum Engineering

* Geophysicist Engineering

* Metallurgy Engineering

* Management

Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

* Chemistry

* Architecture

* Development Studies

School of Life Sciences and Technology

Faculty of Industrial Technology

* Chemical Engineering

* Engineering Physics

* Industrial Engineering

* Civil Engineering

* Highway System and Engineering

* Water Resources Engineering

* Environmental Engineering

* Ocean Engineering

Graduate School

Admission to ITB is conducted exclusively through (nationwide) entrance examination. [edit] ITB has been among the first choice of college applicants to enter higher education.[2][3] In a 1991 study, the top 200 high school students in the national entrance examination indicated ITB as their first choice.[5]

Research

Student life

The typical student life in the ITB can be categorized into 4 general phases[12]

The typical daily life of an ITB student, other than taking classes, includes the choice of meals on several university cafeterias.

* Sukarno, the first President of Indonesia (1945–1966)

* Onno Purbo, Indonesian social entrepreneur, pioneer of low cost information and communication technologies in Indonesia

* Taufik Akbar, Indonesian astronauts

* Mangunwijaya, Indonesian architect, writer, and Catholic religious leader

* Joko Anwar, Indonesian film director

* Josephus Ignatius Gerardus Maria Drost, Indonesian education figure

* Wimar Witoelar, Indonesian public speaker; mass media columnist

* Sujiwo Tejo, Indonesian writer, painter, musician

* Herman Johannes, Indonesian professor, scientist and politician

Resource: CSD-14

* Purwa Caraka, Indonesian music composer.

* Kusmayanto Kadiman, current Minister of Research and Technology of Indonesia

* Betti Alisjahbana, Indonesian businesswoman, former CEO of IBM Indonesia.

* Fadjroel Rachman, Indonesian activist.

* Harry Roesli, Indonesian artist and musician.

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Retrieved 2006-11-02.

"Hymne dan Mars ITB Itu Tiada" (online archive in Indonesian). 26 August 2006. Retrieved 2006-11-04.

ITB dan manusia ITB untuk Indonesia Inc.. Jakarta: Sulaksana Watisna Indonesia.

"Asia's Best Universities 2000 Ranking by Student Selectivity". 2000-06-22. http://cgi.cnn.com/ASIANOW/asiaweek/features/universities2000/scitech/sci.stusel.html. Retrieved 2008-08-30.

"UGM dan ITB Peringkat I di SNMPTN 2008" (online archive in Indonesian). http://www.antara.co.id/arc/2008/7/31/ugm-dan-itb-peringkat-i-di-snmptn-2008/.

"SPMB 2007, UNAIR dan ITS empat besar nasional" (online archive in Indonesian). 9. ^ http://www.4icu.org/top200

http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2009/subject-rankings/technology

"Institut Teknologi Bandung: Sistem Pendidikan (English: Institute of Technology Bandung: Education Systems)". Institut Teknologi Bandung Website. http://www.itb.ac.id/education/.

bandung international school

Founded in 1972, Bandung International School (BIS), located in the cool green hills of West Java, is a parent-owned, independent, secular, co-educational day school for students between the ages of 3 and 18 years (pre-school grade 12). The school promotes intercultural understanding through its ethos and curriculum, and provides an education in a meaningful international context.

The school's programme is taught by internationally experienced teachers and focuses on the process of learning as well as the product. Facilities include: fully equipped purpose-built classrooms and science laboratories; an air-conditioned theatre; an extensive library-media centre; a networked computer lab with Internet access, a multi-purpose covered sports court and athletics field; a 25m swimming pool; climbing walls and adventure play areas.

An extensive extra-curricular programme offers a wide variety of activities for all ages, including sports, performing arts, music and cultural outreach trips. The school encourages native language development by providing facilities for such classes. The study of Indonesian culture and language is done through special classes, curriculum integration, cultural outreach trips and community service. The school is also a centre for community activities and adult evening classes.

Students are assessed on entry into the school for English proficiency and basic academic ability. The school does not have facilities for students with identified special needs and learning disabilities requiring specialist support.

Summarized By Eri Rm

Address

PO Box 1167, Bandung, West Java, 40011, Indonesia

Tel: (+62) 22 201 4995/9495

Fax: (+62) 22 201 2688

bisadmin@bisdragons.com

www.bisdragons.com

School Summary:

International, US, urricula.

176 students, 3-18 yrs