Universitas Udayana

Country
Indonesia Indonesia
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Thematic Groups
Water Resources and Pollution Control

About the University

Udayana University (Unud), established on 17 August 1962, is the oldest and largest university in Bali, Indonesia. As a leading public university, it operates across three main campuses: Bukit Jimbaran, Jalan Jenderal Sudirman, and Jalan Pulau Nias in Denpasar. The university hosts around 31,236 students, supported by 241 professors, 1,536 lecturers, 1,685 administrative staff, and over 1,000 international students from various countries.
Unud is guided by a vision to become an excellent, independent, and culturally rooted institution. It offers high-quality education, research, and community service aligned with local and global needs. The university is renowned for its strengths in tourism and cultural studies, public health innovation, biodiversity and environmental research, sustainable agriculture (especially the Subak system), and artificial intelligence.
Unud also focuses on applied renewable energy, including solar and hybrid systems, smart infrastructure, and energy policy, supported by labs, partnerships, and community engagement. It provides experiential learning in manufacturing, industry-linked training, and technology transfer.
The university hosts several centers of excellence—such as in tourism, public health, biodiversity, Balinese studies, irrigation, and AI. Committed to scientific progress and cultural heritage, Unud actively seeks collaboration with institutions in education, research, and innovation.

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