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Andalas University ( id, Universitas Andalas, abbreviated ''Unand'') is a
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in Padang,
West Sumatra West Sumatra ( id, Sumatra Barat) is a province of Indonesia. It is located on the west coast of the island of Sumatra and includes the Mentawai Islands off that coast. The province has an area of , with a population of 5,534,472 at the 2020 cen ...
. Andalas is one of the major public institution of higher learning in
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, and the oldest outside the island of
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. The university is known for its excellence in social sciences and medical program, and has produced numerous distinguished alumni in public and private service. In November 2019, Andalas was ranked fourth best Indonesian research university from a nationwide evaluation conducted by the Ministry of Research and Technology.


History


Early years

The idea of an institution of higher learning in West Sumatra has been in since the early years of 20th century, following the rise of modern Indonesian intellectual class, some of them with roots in the island of Sumatra. The
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government did not establish any colleges or polytechnics in Sumatra as they did in Java, forcing many of Sumatran talents to pursue their study away from home, or even overseas. After the Indonesian independence, the idea became quickly popular among the republican leaders. In 1948, six new academies were established in Bukittinggi: Civil Service Academy (''Akademi Pamong Praja''), Physical Education Academy (''Akademi Pendidikan Jasmani''), English "A" Act Program (''Akte A Bahasa Inggris''), Cadet Academy (''Akademi Kadet''), and School for Police Inspectors (''Sekolah Inspektur Polisi''). Following the end of
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which saw the seat of power moved around West Sumatra under
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, a plan was dispatched in 1949 to inaugurate a law school in Padang, a medical school in
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, and a school of economics in
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. The national government at that time, however, indefinitely put the plan on hold. In August 1951, Sriwijaya Foundation (''Jajasan Sriwidjaja''), a private foundation, established Pancasila Law College (''Balai Perguruan Tinggi Hukum Pancasila''). Following the lead, the government approved creation of a Teachers' Training College (''Perguruan Tinggi Pendidikan Guru'') in
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in October 1954 and a State Agricultural College (''Perguruan Tinggi Negeri Pertanian'') in Payakumbuh in November 1954, as well as a medical school and school of natural sciences (''Fakultas Ilmu Pasti dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam'') in Bukittinggi in September 1955. All four state-owned colleges were inaugurated by
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, a strong proponent of public education and a native West Sumatran himself. Sensing government's support, Sriwijaya turned control of Pancasila College to the regional government of Central Sumatra, turning it into a law faculty (''Fakultas Hukum dan Pengetahuan Masyarakat''). The five colleges became founding constituents of Andalas University, inaugurated by Hatta in Bukittinggi on September 13, 1956. Two years later, Rudito Rachmad became the first graduate, receiving a ''meester in de rechten'' (''Mr.''), a degree in law.


Revolutionary Government and decline

Political turmoil that rocked Indonesia in late 1950s and early 1960s affected the university greatly. First, Vice President Hatta resigned in December 1956, owing to his disagreement with the increasingly autocratic leadership of President
Sukarno Sukarno). (; born Koesno Sosrodihardjo, ; 6 June 1901 – 21 June 1970) was an Indonesian statesman, orator, revolutionary, and nationalist who was the first president of Indonesia, serving from 1945 to 1967. Sukarno was the leader of ...
. Tensions between regional and central government culminated with the formation of Dewan Banteng, a military regime that eventually became part of the
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(''Pemerintahan Revolusioner Republik Indonesia'', widely known as PRRI) in 1958. Many Andalas professors and students openly supported PRRI, which aims for a greater autonomy for the provinces and for Prime Minister
Djuanda Kartawidjaja Raden Djuanda Kartawidjaja ( EYD: Raden Juanda Kartawijaya; 14 January 1911 – 7 November 1963), commonly known as Djuanda Kartawidjaja, usually referred to simply as Djuanda, was an Indonesian politician and ethnic Sundanese noble from the cou ...
to resign. At this time, many professors from outside of West Sumatra, including those recruited from overseas, became disillusioned and left their teaching positions to return home or move to other universities in Java. Some PRRI supporters from Java replaced their position, including economist
Sumitro Djojohadikusumo Sumitro Djojohadikusumo ( EVO: Soemitro Djojohadikoesoemo; 29 May 1917 – 9 March 2001) was an Indonesian politician and one of the country's most influential economists. He held notable roles under both presidents Sukarno and Suharto intermitt ...
, who served as PRRI's trade and communications minister and played an influential role on establishing Andalas's economics department. Subsequent military intervention, brought by General
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and executed on the ground by Colonel Ahmad Yani, destroyed much of Andalas teaching facilities spread in several cities. Lessons were stopped for times until the end of PRRI's rebellion in 1961.


New Order and modern growth

After a turbulent 1950s, Andalas began to reform itself. Led by Rector Harun Al Rasyid Zain, Andalas opened the first animal sciences faculty in Indonesia in October 1963. Its teaching division became Padang Teacher Training and Education Institute (''Institut Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Padang''), the predecessor institute of Padang State University. Beginning in 1970s, Andalas started to consolidate much of its educational facilities in Padang. Some new campuses, like Air Tawar, Jati, Pondok, and Jl. Pancasila were built to accommodate the growing number of students and professors. During the leadership of rectors Busyra Zahir and Mawardi Yunus, new departments were added, including the first engineering and humanities programs. In 1982, Andalas established two non-degree colleges (''fakultas non-gelar teknologi''): a State Polytechnic (''Politeknik Teknologi Unand'', today known as Padang State Polytechnic) in Padang and an Agricultural Polytechnic (''Politeknik Pertanian'', today the Payakumbuh campus of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences.) Specialist training programs for physicians began in 1984, with surgery, internal medicine, and ophthalmology as the first programs. On 1992, a Postgraduate Program was established; in 2000, the first doctoral programs in agricultural sciences, law, and animal sciences were introduced, making them as one of the major doctorate-granting university in Indonesia. On 2008, two new faculties, Agricultural Technology and Pharmacy, were established, followed by another four, Public Health, Nursing, Dentistry, and Information Technology in 2012.


Notable people


Graduates

The university has graduated many notable alumni that went to serve a distinguished service in public and private capacities. Prominent public officials including former Home Affairs Minister and West Sumatra governor Gamawan Fauzi, Administrative Reform Minister Asman Abnur, former Attorney General
Basrief Arief Basrief Arief (23 January 1947 – 23 March 2021) was an Indonesian prosecutor who served as the Attorney General of Indonesia from 26 November 2010 until 20 October 2014. He was born in Tanjung Enim in South Sumatra. As attorney general, he wa ...
, former West Sumatra governor Zainal Bakar, former
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governor Aslim Tadjuddin, and former Elections Commissioner Husni Kamil Manik. Musliar Kasim and Fasli Jalal both served as Deputy Minister of Education. Two Andalas graduates currently sit in Indonesia's highest courts, Takdir Rahmadi in the Supreme Court and Saldi Isra in the Constitutional Court. Other politicians including Mahyeldi Ansharullah, the current mayor of Padang. Andalas alumni has also gone into top business positions, such as former Bukit Asam CEO Ismet Harmaini, former
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and
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CEO Dwi Soetjipto, and founder of Sutan Kasim automotive dealership empire Zairin Kasim. Ricky Elson, inventor of Indonesia's first electric car ''Selo'', holds an engineering degree from Andalas. In media and entertainment, Andalas graduates including ''
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'' technology journalist
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and senior reporter Elprisdat M. Zen. Football coach Indra Sjafri also graduated from Andalas.


Faculty members

Sumitro Djojohadikusumo Sumitro Djojohadikusumo ( EVO: Soemitro Djojohadikoesoemo; 29 May 1917 – 9 March 2001) was an Indonesian politician and one of the country's most influential economists. He held notable roles under both presidents Sukarno and Suharto intermitt ...
, one of Indonesia's most prominent economist and father of politician
Prabowo Subianto Prabowo Subianto Djojohadikusumo (born 17 October 1951) is an Indonesian politician, businessman and former army lieutenant general who is the currently-appointed Minister of Defense of the Republic of Indonesia. He is the son of Sumitro Djojo ...
, served as the first dean of the faculty of economics. Chemistry professor Rahmiana Zein invented the world's fastest method for
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. The faculty of law has some of the most prominent scholars on Indonesian criminal and civil jurisprudence, including Isra, Elwi Danil, Yuliandri, and Feri Amsari. Gusti Asnan is an acclaimed scholar of Minangkabau and served as dean of the faculty of humanities. Three Andalas rectors has served in prominent positions in West Sumatra provincial government. Harun Al Rasyid Zain and Marlis Rahman became governor, while Fachri Achmad was a deputy governor under another Andalas graduate Zainal Bakar. Zain went to serve as Labour and Transmigration Minister. File:Sumitro Djojohadikusumo Suara Merdeka 2 Apr 1952 p1.jpg,
Sumitro Djojohadikusumo Sumitro Djojohadikusumo ( EVO: Soemitro Djojohadikoesoemo; 29 May 1917 – 9 March 2001) was an Indonesian politician and one of the country's most influential economists. He held notable roles under both presidents Sukarno and Suharto intermitt ...
, former Finance Minister File:Gamawan Fauzi.jpg, Gamawan Fauzi, former Home Affairs Minister and West Sumatra governor File:Saldi Isra.jpg, Saldi Isra, associate judge of the Constitutional Court File:Mahyeldi Padang.png, Mahyeldi Ansharullah, mayor of Padang File:Johannes Chrisos Tomus Simorangkir.jpg,
Johannes Chrisos Tomus Simorangkir Johannes Chrisos Tomus Simorangkir (February 17, 1922 – July 5, 1991) was an MP of Indonesia from the Indonesian Christian Party. He was also the Member of the People's Representative Council of Mutual Assistance from 1967 until 1971, and the ...
, member of the
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and the
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of Mutual Assistance


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* {{authority control Universities in Indonesia Indonesian state universities Educational institutions established in 1955 1955 establishments in Indonesia Universities in West Sumatra