Cenderawasih University (Indonesian: Universitas Cenderawasih) is a university in Jayapura, Papua province, Indonesia. The university is the leading educational institution in the province.
The university has faculties in economics, law, teacher training and education, medical, engineering, and social and political science. Until 2002 the university had a faculty of agricultural sciences at Manokwari, which was then separated to form the Universitas Negeri Papua. The university is divided into two areas: mainly the "Kampus lama" (old campus) which is in the Jayapura suburb of Abepura and the "Kampus baru" (new campus) which is in the hillside of Waena valley.[citation needed]
In 2021 it appointed the first woman, Marlina Flassy, to a deanship in its history. Flassy, an anthropologist, was appointed as Dean of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, and is also the first indigenous Papuan to hold the position.[3][4]
Kampus Lama (old campus) Abepura
Entrance to the old campus
Faculty of Teacher Training and Education
Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Public Health
Faculty of Law (Library & Extension)
Faculty of Social and Political Science (Extension)
Faculty of Nursing
Kampus Baru (new campus) Waena HillSide
Faculty of Economics
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (Main Building)
Faculty of Law (Main Faculty)
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
Faculty of Engineering
Alumni
Among the well-known alumni of the university is John Rumbiak, who founded the human rights organisation the Institute of Human Rights Studies and Advocacy (ELS-HAM) in Jayapura. The governor of Papua Province, Barnabas Suebu, and the Indonesian footballer, Boaz Solossa started his higher education at the university.[citation needed]
Rectors
This is a list of academicians who served as rectors in the Cenderawasih University[5]
^"Universitas Cenderawasih" (in Indonesian). SRV4 PDDIKT: Pangkalan Data Pendidikan Tinggi. Archived from the original on 21 October 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
^"Universitas Cenderawasih" (in Indonesian). PDDikti: Pangkalan Data Pendidikan Tinggi. Archived from the original on 21 October 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2021.