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Tenth of November Institute of Technology
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember Logo
Established November 10, 1957
Type Public
President Prof Ir Priyo Suprobo MS PhD
Faculty 1,012
Undergraduates 15,013
Postgraduates 1,389
Location Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia
Campus Sukolilo campus, 1,896,000 m2
Manyar campus, 5,176 m2
Cokroaminoto campus, 4,000 m2
affiliation Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning-ASAIHL /ASEAN-European Academic University Network-ASEA-UNINET/ Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning-ASAIHL / Association of Universities of Asia and The Pacific-AUAP
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Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember or ITS (English: Tenth of November Institute of Technology) is a public university in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, focused in the higher education of science, engineering and technology. ITS took its name from the Battle of Surabaya which reached its peak on November 10, 1945. The day is also commemorated as Heroes day in Indonesia.

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History

In the first years of Indonesian independence the need for educated engineers was felt. In response, several members of PII (Indonesian Engineers Association) in East Java and Dr. Angka Nitisastro, a medical doctor, set up a foundation to start a technical college in Surabaya. Perguruan Teknik 10 Nopember Surabaya or November 10 Technical College was established in 1957. Its establishment charter was signed by Indonesia's first president, Soekarno.

At first, ITS only had two departments, Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Later it expanded with the opening of Electronic Engineering, Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding Engineering and Chemical Engineering departments. These departments later evolved into faculties. Today, ITS has several campuses, spread all over Surabaya.

In 1977, with financial aid from ADB, ITS started to build a campus complex in the Sukolilo district in eastern Surabaya. Since then, all departments and faculties have moved to the new campus.

In the early 1980s reorganization took place in ITS, the former faculties are down-graded into departments and merged into common discipline faculties. Hence the new ITS organization comprises 4 faculties, namely the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Industrial Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning, and the Faculty of Marine Technology.

In 1988, ITS opened its first polytechnic branch, Shipbuilding Polytechnic of Surabaya and followed by the second, Electronic Engineering Polytechnic of Surabaya.

In 2001, at the suggestion of the Indonesian fourth president, Abdurrahman Wahid, a Faculty of Information Technology was created. It consists of a department of Computer Science and a newly created department of Information System.

ITS main library building
ITS Student Choir in a contest

International accomplishments

The website of ITS lists a number of international accomplishments for students and faculty. Among the more notable of these, student Cristian Perdana Adistana won first place in the ICT Award in 2007 and teams from ITS participating in the Maritime Challenge contests took prizes in 2002, 2004 and 2006.[1]

Vision, Mission, Values

  • Mission:
    • Carrying out efficient higher education processes to produce internationally recognized quality graduates.
    • Executing research and development of science, technology and art, promoting innovative and creative activities to improve technology transfer for bettering life of human being.
    • Procreating and protecting academic value, moral and ethics to develop better civilization.
  • Values:
    • Ethics and Integrity
    • Creativity and Innovation
    • Excellence
    • Strong Leadership
    • Synergy
    • Socio-cohesiveness
    • Social Responsibility

Faculties and Departments

There are 5 faculties and two autonomous polytechnics in ITS. These polytechnics offer diploma programmes.

Campuses

ITS currently has three campuses in Surabaya. Its major campus is the ITS Sukolilo campus in the Sukolilo district east of Surabaya. All undergraduate programs are located here along with the postgraduate centre, administrative building and main library.

Another smaller campus located in Manyar district, which is place for Civil Engineering diploma programme. Third campus is Cokroaminoto Street, where the postgraduate Technology Management Magister programme is located.

Research (Centres and Facilities)

  • Research and Society Service Centre (LPPM)
    • Environmental Centre
    • Energy Centre
    • Earth and Disaster Mitigation Centre
    • Marine Centre
    • Industrial Centre
    • IT & Multimedia Communication Centre
    • Continuing Education Unit
    • Intellectual Property Rights Unit
  • RIMA-ITS (Research Institute For Web and Mobile Application - ITS )
  • Laboratory for Housing and Human Settlements

Student Activities

ITS has variety of student organizations involving in politic, religiosity, sports, arts, and other activities.

There are also organizations for religious activity. Every department also has its own student union.

Academic Facilities

Main academic activities at ITS are run in various standard sized class rooms and medium as well as large capacity theaters equipped with multimedia devices connected to central ICT network and hotspots, appropriately designed for e-learning. The class rooms and theatres are from time to time also utilized for seminars and teleconferences. In conjunction with the primary program of lab-based education, ITS currently manages at least 168 science and engineering laboratories which are spread all over 22 departments, accommodate facilities to support both academic and research activities as well as public and community services. The central library of ITS is located in a six-storey building having a collection in the extent of 61,000 text book titles, ten of thousands documents related to under graduate final year projects, postgraduate thesis, diverse research project reports and scientific journals. In addition to this, at each department and faculty a smaller library or reading room is available, in which if added up together a collection in the extent of hundred thousand printed matters and softcopies are available. ITS Press is a unit founded to boost the publication chiefly by ITS academic staff and researchers. Library collection are also accessible through LAN and internet. The overall ICT facilities and networks are managed by the ITS Computing Center, which currently provide 1.0 Kbps for each student to meet the UNESCO standard. ITS Computing Center together with Multi-Media Center provide various digital information via website and other appliances for internal and external purposes. The Cultural and Language Center at ITS has been established to support international culture activities and courses in foreign languages, such as English, French, Germany, Japanese, Mandarin and Arabic. In order to enhance the atmosphere and student lives, general and sport facilities are consistently made available within the campus. Student community center, general stores, bookstores, and canteens can be found in a centralized area. Dormitory has been enhanced lately to accommodate 1,200 students. In addition to this a number of guest houses are also provided. Graduations are conducted at a general functional hall having a capacity of 4,000 persons. Various sport facilities can be found within the campus, namely a stadium and football ground, futsal courts, basket ball courts, tennis courts, wall climbing, gymnasium and indoor badminton courts, rafting canal and jogging tracks. Overall, ITS occupy a land area of 187 hectares.

  • Class Rooms and Theatres
  • Laboratories
  • Main Library

General Facilities

  • General Functional Hall: Ghra 10 Nopember
  • Student Community Centre
  • Student Dormitory
  • Canteens

Sport Facilities

Trivia

  • The ITS acronym does not stand for Institut Teknologi Surabaya (Surabaya Institute of Technology), as some people think, but Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (November 10 Institute of Technology).
  • The current Indonesian president, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono briefly studied at ITS in the Mechanical Engineering department before he entered the Indonesian Military Academy (AKABRI).
  • ITS has a Language Center that serve language courses (English, Mandarin, Japanese, German, and French) and English for specific purposes to academic members, industrial employees, and the public.
  • Puteri Indonesia 2007 (Miss Universe Indonesia 2008), Putri Raemawasti is an ITS student in the Department of Industrial Engineering.
  • Hermawan Kartajaya The President of World Marketing Association was the former of ITS student, dropped out due to economic problems.
  • PROMINENT ALUMNIES:
    • Prof. Moh. NUH the current Minister of Communication and Information, Republic of Indonesia, was formerly the Rector of ITS for the period of 2003 - 2007, graduated from the Dept of Electrical Engineering
    • Prof. Widi A Pratikto, Secretary General, Ministry of Marine Affairs & Fisheries, Republic of Indonesia, graduated from the Dept of Naval Architecture & Shipbuilding Engineering
    • H Harijogi, Secretary General, Ministry of Transport, Republic of Indonesia, graduated from the Dept of Naval Architecture & Shipbuilding Engineering
    • Sumino, Secretary General, Ministry of General Works, Republic of Indonesia, graduated from the Dept of Civil Engineering
    • Kristiono, President Director of PT TELKOM (State-owned Telecommunication Company), graduated from the Dept of Electrical Engineering
    • Widya Utama, President Director of PT PERTAMINA (State-owned Oil & Gas Company), graduated from the Dept of Electrical Engineering
    • Dwi Sutjipto, President Director of PT SEMEN GRESIK (State-owned Portland Cement Company), graduated from the Dept of Chemical Engineering
    • Hermin Sarengat, President Director of GENERAL ELECTRIC INDONESIA Ltd, graduated from the Dept of Mechanical Engineering

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