Verified university entry
Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta (UNY)
Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta (UNY) is a recognised university in Indonesia. Below is what AlmiStudy
records about it — only verified fields are shown; anything not confirmed
is deliberately left out rather than guessed.
CityYogyakarta
RegionAsia
TypePublic
SubjectsEducation; Arts & Humanities; Natural Sciences; Social Sciences; Languages & Linguistics
AccreditationBadan Akreditasi Nasional Perguruan Tinggi (BAN-PT, National Accreditation Board for Higher Education) — established 1994 by Government Regulation; sole national accreditor for non-vocational HEIs in Indonesia, granting institutional accreditation grades (Unggul/Excellent, Baik Sekali/Very Good, Baik/Good) and programme-level accreditation. Operates under Kementerian Pendidikan, Kebudayaan, Riset, dan Teknologi (Kemendikbudristek — Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology). Plus parallel oversight: Kemenag (Ministry of Religious Affairs) regulates State Islamic Universities (UIN — Universitas Islam Negeri), State Islamic Institutes (IAIN), and State Islamic Colleges (STAIN); LAM-PTKes (independent accrediting agency for health professions). Indonesian HE classifications: Universitas (university — multi-disciplinary), Institut (institute — discipline-clustered), Sekolah Tinggi (high school — single discipline), Akademi (academy — professional certificate), Politeknik (polytechnic — vocational). Total ~4,500+ HEIs across these categories.
Founded 1964 (chartered as IKIP Yogyakarta; converted to UNY 1999). Major Yogyakarta education university. Founded 1964 as IKIP Yogyakarta; converted to UNY 1999. ~30,000+ students. 8 faculties. Major Yogyakarta teacher-training pipeline.
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