Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Program: | Law & Legal Studies | |
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
Established: September 21, 1960
Type: Public University
Accreditation: Accredited A by the Indonesian National Accreditation Board for Higher Education (BAN-PT)
Motto: Waja Sampai Kaputing, which translates to "Steadfast Until the End"
Affiliation: ULM is part of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of Indonesia
Campuses: ULM has two main campuses, located in Banjarmasin and Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan
To become a leading university in the Asia-Pacific region by 2030, recognized for its contributions to education, research, and community service, particularly in the fields of sustainable development, natural resource management, and environmental studies.
To provide quality education and holistic development for students.
To engage in cutting-edge research and contribute to solving regional and global challenges.
To promote community service and contribute to the socio-economic development of South Kalimantan and beyond.
To uphold and promote sustainable development, focusing on environmental conservation and resource management in line with the needs of Borneo's natural ecosystems.
Lambung Mangkurat University operates on two main campuses:
Location: Banjarmasin, the capital city of South Kalimantan.
Faculties:
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Economics and Business
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
Faculty of Teacher Training and Education
Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science
Overview: This is the larger of the two campuses and houses the administrative offices of ULM. Located in the bustling city of Banjarmasin, the campus has modern infrastructure and is easily accessible from the city center.
Location: Banjarbaru, a growing city known for its natural environment, located about 35 kilometers from Banjarmasin.
Faculties:
Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Forestry
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Dentistry
Overview: The Banjarbaru campus is more focused on scientific research, especially in fields related to agriculture, forestry, environmental studies, and natural resource management. Banjarbaru provides students with a quieter environment, closer to nature and forest reserves.
ULM offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across various disciplines. Below are the main faculties and some of the key programs offered:
1. Faculty of Medicine
Medicine
Public Health
Dentistry
2. Faculty of Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Architecture
3. Faculty of Agriculture
Agribusiness
Agroecotechnology
Soil Science
Agricultural Engineering
4. Faculty of Forestry
Forest Management
Forest Products Technology
Silviculture
Forest Conservation
5. Faculty of Economics and Business
Economics
Management
Accounting
6. Faculty of Law
Indonesian Law
Constitutional Law
Business Law
Environmental Law
7. Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
Political Science
Public Administration
Communication Studies
8. Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science
Aquaculture
Marine Science
Fisheries Technology
9. Faculty of Teacher Training and Education
Education in Indonesian Language
Mathematics Education
Biology Education
English Language Education
ULM also offers graduate programs (master’s and doctoral degrees) in various disciplines, with a strong emphasis on research in areas relevant to regional development and sustainability.
Lambung Mangkurat University is actively involved in research and innovation, especially in areas related to the environment and sustainable development. With its location on Kalimantan, an island rich in biodiversity and natural resources, ULM focuses on:
Environmental Conservation and Biodiversity:
ULM is a key player in research on the conservation of Borneo's rainforests, peatlands, and mangrove ecosystems.
Collaborations with international organizations and the Indonesian government to preserve the unique flora and fauna of Kalimantan.
Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry:
ULM’s research centers work on sustainable practices in forestry, agriculture, and land management, helping promote eco-friendly farming techniques and better land-use policies.
Natural Resource Management:
As Kalimantan is home to abundant natural resources, ULM contributes to research in responsible mining, water resource management, and the sustainable use of forests and marine resources.
ULM has established partnerships with several international institutions for research collaboration, student exchange programs, and joint academic programs. Some of its international partnerships include universities in Japan, Malaysia, Germany, and other countries. The university is also actively involved in hosting international conferences and seminars, particularly on topics related to the environment, forestry, and sustainable development.
Student Organizations and Activities:
ULM offers a vibrant student life with various student organizations covering areas such as academic clubs, cultural clubs, environmental initiatives, and sports.
Students participate in extracurricular activities such as environmental conservation programs, volunteering, and cultural festivals.
Sports and Recreation:
ULM provides sports facilities, including football fields, basketball courts, and gymnasiums, encouraging students to stay active.
Accommodation and Dining:
Both campuses offer on-campus dormitories and access to affordable off-campus housing options.
Cafeterias and food stalls are available on campus, serving a variety of Indonesian cuisines at affordable prices.
Faculty |
Undergraduate Programs (S1) |
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Faculty of Medicine |
- General Medicine (Doctor) |
Faculty of Law |
- Law (Indonesian Law, Constitutional Law, Business Law) |
Faculty of Engineering |
- Civil Engineering |
Faculty of Agriculture |
- Agroecotechnology |
Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science |
- Aquaculture |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
- Economics |
Faculty of Forestry |
- Forest Management |
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences |
- Political Science |
Faculty of Teacher Training and Education |
- Indonesian Language Education |
Faculty of Humanities |
- Indonesian Literature |
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences |
- Mathematics |
Faculty |
Graduate Programs (S2) |
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Faculty of Medicine |
- Master of Public Health (MPH) |
Faculty of Law |
- Master of Law (MH) |
Faculty of Engineering |
- Master of Civil Engineering |
Faculty of Agriculture |
- Master of Agribusiness |
Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science |
- Master of Marine Science and Fisheries |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
- Master of Management (MM) |
Faculty of Forestry |
- Master of Forestry |
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences |
- Master of Public Administration |
Faculty of Teacher Training and Education |
- Master of Educational Management |
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences |
- Master of Applied Mathematics |
Faculty |
Doctoral Programs (S3) |
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Faculty of Medicine |
- Doctor of Medicine (PhD) |
Faculty of Law |
- Doctor of Law |
Faculty of Agriculture |
- Doctor of Agribusiness |
Faculty of Forestry |
- Doctor of Forestry |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
- Doctor of Management |
Faculty of Teacher Training and Education |
- Doctor of Educational Management |
Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science |
- Doctor of Marine Science |
Faculty |
Bachelor Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (Approx. in USD) |
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Faculty of Medicine |
- General Medicine (Doctor) |
5-6 years |
$3,000 - $5,000 |
|
- Dentistry |
5-6 years |
$3,000 - $5,000 |
Faculty of Law |
- Law (Indonesian Law, Business Law, Constitutional Law, Environmental Law) |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
Faculty of Engineering |
- Civil Engineering |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
|
- Mechanical Engineering |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
|
- Electrical Engineering |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
Faculty of Agriculture |
- Agroecotechnology |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- Agribusiness |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- Soil Science |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- Agricultural Engineering |
4 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science |
- Aquaculture |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- Marine Science |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- Fisheries Technology |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
- Economics |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- Management |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- Accounting |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
Faculty of Forestry |
- Forest Management |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- Forest Products Technology |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- Silviculture |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- Forest Conservation |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences |
- Political Science |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- Public Administration |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- Communication Studies |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
Faculty of Teacher Training and Education |
- Indonesian Language Education |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- Mathematics Education |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
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- Biology Education |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- English Language Education |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
Faculty of Humanities |
- Indonesian Literature |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- English Literature |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences |
- Mathematics |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- Physics |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- Chemistry |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
|
- Biology |
4 years |
$1,200 - $1,500 |
Faculty |
Master’s Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (Approx. in USD) |
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Faculty of Medicine |
- Master of Public Health (MPH) |
2 years |
$2,500 - $3,500 |
Faculty of Law |
- Master of Law (MH) |
2 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
Faculty of Engineering |
- Master of Civil Engineering |
2 years |
$1,800 - $2,500 |
Faculty of Agriculture |
- Master of Agribusiness |
2 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
|
- Master of Agroecotechnology |
2 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science |
- Master of Marine Science and Fisheries |
2 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
- Master of Management (MM) |
2 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
|
- Master of Economics |
2 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
Faculty of Forestry |
- Master of Forestry |
2 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences |
- Master of Public Administration |
2 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
|
- Master of Political Science |
2 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
Faculty of Teacher Training and Education |
- Master of Educational Management |
2 years |
$1,200 - $1,800 |
|
- Master of Curriculum Development |
2 years |
$1,200 - $1,800 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences |
- Master of Applied Mathematics |
2 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
|
- Master of Biology |
2 years |
$1,500 - $2,000 |
Faculty |
Doctorate (PhD) Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (Approx. in USD) |
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Faculty of Medicine |
- Doctor of Medicine (PhD) |
3-5 years |
$3,000 - $4,500 |
Faculty of Law |
- Doctor of Law (PhD) |
3-5 years |
$2,000 - $3,000 |
Faculty of Agriculture |
- Doctor of Agribusiness (PhD) |
3-5 years |
$2,000 - $3,000 |
|
- Doctor of Agroecotechnology (PhD) |
3-5 years |
$2,000 - $3,000 |
Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science |
- Doctor of Marine Science (PhD) |
3-5 years |
$2,000 - $3,000 |
Faculty of Economics and Business |
- Doctor of Management (PhD) |
3-5 years |
$2,000 - $3,000 |
|
- Doctor of Economics (PhD) |
3-5 years |
$2,000 - $3,000 |
Faculty of Forestry |
- Doctor of Forestry (PhD) |
3-5 years |
$2,000 - $3,000 |
Faculty of Teacher Training and Education |
- Doctor of Educational Management (PhD) |
3-5 years |
$2,000 - $3,000 |
Faculty of Social and Political Sciences |
- Doctor of Public Administration (PhD) |
3-5 years |
$2,000 - $3,000 |
Strong Focus on Sustainability and Natural Resources:
Located in Kalimantan (Borneo), ULM is deeply involved in research and academic programs related to environmental sustainability, forestry, marine science, and natural resource management. This is an ideal choice for students interested in environmental sciences, sustainable agriculture, and forestry.
Affordable Tuition and Living Costs:
Compared to many universities in Indonesia and other Southeast Asian countries, ULM offers affordable tuition fees for international students. Additionally, the cost of living in Banjarmasin and Banjarbaru (the two main cities where ULM’s campuses are located) is relatively low, making it an affordable destination for international students.
Cultural and Environmental Diversity:
International students can explore Kalimantan’s unique biodiversity and experience Indonesia's rich cultural heritage. The province is home to rainforests, mangrove forests, peatlands, and a vibrant mix of indigenous and migrant cultures.
International Collaborations:
ULM has partnerships with various international universities and research institutions, offering international students opportunities for exchange programs, research collaborations, and internships.
Support for International Students:
ULM’s International Office provides assistance to international students with admission, visa processing, accommodation, and academic support.
Completion of high school or an equivalent qualification recognized by the Indonesian Ministry of Education.
Language proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia proficiency for programs taught in Indonesian.
English proficiency (for English-taught programs) with required TOEFL or IELTS scores.
(Students who lack Bahasa Indonesia skills can enroll in preparatory courses offered by ULM.)
Choose a Program:
Review the bachelor’s degree programs offered by ULM and select the one that fits your career goals.
Prepare Required Documents:
High school diploma or equivalent (certified and translated into English or Bahasa Indonesia).
Academic transcripts.
Passport copy (valid for at least 18 months).
Proof of language proficiency (TOEFL, IELTS, or Bahasa Indonesia proficiency certificate).
Personal statement or motivation letter explaining why you want to study at ULM.
Recommendation letter (optional but recommended).
Health certificate showing that you are physically fit for study.
Submit Application:
Applications can be submitted online through ULM’s International Office or via email to the respective faculty.
Ensure that all required documents are included.
Application Review:
The university’s admission committee reviews your application and evaluates your academic qualifications and language proficiency.
Some programs may require an interview (usually online for international students).
Admission Decision:
If accepted, you will receive an offer letter from ULM.
This offer letter is essential for visa applications.
Visa Application:
After receiving your offer letter, apply for a student visa (VITAS) through the Indonesian Embassy in your home country.
Enrollment:
Once you arrive in Indonesia, you will need to complete enrollment procedures at ULM and finalize your student registration.
A bachelor’s degree in a relevant field from an accredited institution.
A minimum GPA requirement of 2.75–3.0 on a 4.0 scale (varies by program).
Language proficiency:
Bahasa Indonesia for Indonesian-taught programs.
English proficiency for English-taught programs (TOEFL score of at least 500 PBT or IELTS minimum 5.5).
Choose a Program:
Review the master’s programs available at ULM and select the program that aligns with your academic and professional goals.
Prepare Required Documents:
Bachelor’s degree diploma and transcripts (certified and translated into English or Bahasa Indonesia).
Research proposal (for research-based programs).
Proof of language proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS or Bahasa Indonesia).
Passport copy.
Recommendation letters from academic referees (usually 1-2).
Personal statement or motivation letter.
Submit Application:
Submit your application through ULM’s International Office or the relevant faculty’s admission portal.
Application Review:
The admission committee evaluates your academic background and research proposal (if required).
Some programs may require an interview or entrance exam.
Admission Decision:
Once accepted, you will receive an acceptance letter from ULM, confirming your admission.
Student Visa Application:
Use the acceptance letter to apply for a student visa (VITAS) at the Indonesian Embassy in your home country.
Enrollment:
Upon arrival in Indonesia, you will complete the final registration and start your academic journey at ULM.
A master’s degree in a related field from an accredited institution.
A strong research background and a minimum GPA (usually 3.0 on a 4.0 scale).
Language proficiency requirements:
Bahasa Indonesia for Indonesian-taught programs.
English proficiency (TOEFL score: minimum 500 PBT or IELTS 5.5).
Choose a PhD Program:
Select a PhD program at ULM, based on your research interests and career goals.
Prepare Required Documents:
Master’s degree diploma and transcripts.
Research proposal (outlining your intended area of research, objectives, and methodology).
Proof of language proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS or Bahasa Indonesia).
Recommendation letters (usually 2-3 from academic or professional referees).
Passport copy.
Personal statement explaining your research interests and motivation.
Submit Application:
Submit your application through the International Office or directly to the PhD program’s department.
Application Review:
Your research proposal, academic qualifications, and recommendations are evaluated by the admissions committee.
Some programs may require an interview or oral defense of your research proposal.
Admission Decision:
If accepted, ULM will send you an offer letter.
Student Visa Application:
Use the offer letter to apply for a student visa.
Final Enrollment:
After arriving in Indonesia, you will need to complete enrollment and begin your research work at ULM.
Lambung Mangkurat University generally follows two academic intake periods:
Application Deadline: May to June
Semester Start: August or September
Programs Available: Most programs accept new students during the fall intake, including undergraduate, master’s, and PhD programs.
Application Deadline: November to December
Semester Start: January or February
Programs Available: Limited programs, typically some graduate and PhD programs, may offer spring intake.
Educational Background:
International applicants must have completed high school or an equivalent qualification that is recognized by the Indonesian Ministry of Education. The academic curriculum should align with the Indonesian high school system.
Minimum Academic Performance:
A minimum GPA or equivalent high school score may be required, depending on the program. Competitive programs (e.g., medicine, engineering) may have higher academic requirements.
Bahasa Indonesia Proficiency:
Most undergraduate programs are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, so applicants must demonstrate proficiency in the language. If not proficient, students are required to enroll in Bahasa Indonesia for Foreigners (BIPA) courses offered by ULM to improve their language skills.
English-Taught Programs:
For programs taught in English, students must provide proof of English proficiency:
TOEFL: Minimum score of 500 PBT or equivalent.
IELTS: Minimum score of 5.5.
High school diploma (certified and translated into English or Bahasa Indonesia).
Academic transcripts.
Language proficiency certificate (Bahasa Indonesia or TOEFL/IELTS).
Passport copy (valid for at least 18 months).
Personal statement or motivation letter.
Recommendation letter (optional but recommended).
Forestry (Forest Management, Silviculture)
Marine Science
Public Health
Civil Engineering
Agribusiness
Law
Educational Background:
Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field from a recognized university or institution. The academic background should align with the master's program chosen.
Minimum GPA:
A minimum GPA of 2.75 to 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is generally required, though some programs may have higher requirements, especially in competitive fields like public health, engineering, and marine science.
Bahasa Indonesia Proficiency:
For programs taught in Bahasa Indonesia, students need to demonstrate proficiency in the language.
English Proficiency (for English-taught programs):
TOEFL: Minimum score of 500 PBT or equivalent.
IELTS: Minimum score of 5.5.
Bachelor’s degree diploma and transcripts (certified and translated into English or Bahasa Indonesia).
Language proficiency certificate (Bahasa Indonesia or TOEFL/IELTS).
Research proposal (for research-based programs).
Personal statement or motivation letter.
Recommendation letters (usually 1-2 from academic referees).
Passport copy.
Master of Public Health (MPH)
Master of Marine Science
Master of Agribusiness
Master of Forestry
Master of Educational Management
Educational Background:
Applicants must hold a master’s degree in a relevant field from an accredited institution. The degree should align with the PhD program chosen.
Minimum GPA:
A minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale is typically required, but some highly competitive programs (e.g., public health, natural resource management) may require a higher GPA.
PhD applicants must submit a research proposal outlining their intended research area, objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes. This proposal should align with ULM’s research strengths and the chosen program.
Bahasa Indonesia Proficiency:
For programs taught in Bahasa Indonesia, students must demonstrate proficiency in the language.
English Proficiency (for English-taught programs):
TOEFL: Minimum score of 500 PBT or equivalent.
IELTS: Minimum score of 5.5.
Master’s degree diploma and transcripts (certified and translated into English or Bahasa Indonesia).
Research proposal (explaining the intended research project).
Language proficiency certificate (Bahasa Indonesia or TOEFL/IELTS).
Personal statement explaining the applicant’s research interests.
Recommendation letters (usually 2-3 from academic or professional referees).
Passport copy.
PhD in Forestry
PhD in Marine Science
PhD in Agribusiness
PhD in Public Health
PhD in Educational Management
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility Criteria |
Coverage/Benefits |
Application Process |
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KNB (Kemitraan Negara Berkembang) Scholarship |
- Open to international students from developing countries. |
- Full tuition fee waiver. |
- Apply through the Indonesian Ministry of Education. |
LPDP Scholarship (Indonesia Endowment Fund for Education) |
- Open to Indonesian students for master’s and PhD programs. |
- Full tuition fee. |
- Apply via the LPDP official website. |
ULM Merit-Based Scholarship |
- Open to domestic and international students. |
- Partial or full tuition fee waiver. |
- Apply through the ULM International Office or Financial Aid Office. |
BIDIKMISI Scholarship |
- For Indonesian undergraduate students from low-income families. |
- Full tuition fee waiver. |
- Apply through ULM’s Financial Aid Office. |
ULM Need-Based Scholarship |
- Open to domestic students with demonstrated financial need. |
- Partial or full tuition fee coverage. |
- Apply through the ULM Financial Aid Office. |
Research Scholarships (ULM Internal Funding) |
- Open to graduate (master’s and PhD) students conducting research projects. |
- Research funding for fieldwork, data collection, and other research-related expenses. |
- Submit a detailed research proposal and supervisor’s recommendation. |
Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA) Scholarship |
- For Indonesian postgraduate students pursuing studies in education, Islamic studies, or related fields. |
- Full tuition fee waiver. |
- Apply through the Ministry of Religious Affairs website. |
ASEAN Scholarships |
- Available to students from ASEAN countries. |
- Tuition fee waiver. |
- Apply through the ASEAN Secretariat or the ULM International Office. |
Corporate Partner Scholarships |
- Sponsored by corporate partners (private companies) of ULM for specific programs. |
- Partial or full tuition coverage. |
- Applications are typically facilitated through ULM Career Development Center. |
Campus Location |
Facilities Available |
Accommodation Type |
Cost Per Month (Approx. in USD) |
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Banjarmasin Campus |
- Faculties: Law, Economics, Fisheries, Marine Science, Social & Political Sciences, Teacher Training and Education, Humanities. |
On-Campus Dormitory (Limited) |
$50 - $100 USD |
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Off-Campus Boarding Houses (Kost) |
$100 - $200 USD |
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Private Apartments |
$200 - $400 USD |
Banjarbaru Campus |
- Faculties: Medicine, Public Health, Agriculture, Forestry, Engineering, Mathematics and Natural Sciences. |
On-Campus Dormitory (Limited) |
$50 - $100 USD |
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Off-Campus Boarding Houses (Kost) |
$100 - $200 USD |
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Private Apartments |
$200 - $400 USD |
Lambung Mangkurat University offers a wide range of programs across faculties like Medicine, Law, Economics, Agriculture, Engineering, Forestry, and Marine Science. The university's academic environment is supportive, with access to modern libraries, computer labs, research facilities, and student lounges for study and collaboration.
Libraries: Both the Banjarmasin and Banjarbaru campuses have libraries with collections that support the various academic programs, including access to online databases and research journals.
Research Opportunities: Graduate and doctoral students, especially in fields such as agriculture, forestry, and marine science, are encouraged to engage in research projects that contribute to the sustainability of the Kalimantan region.
ULM students are encouraged to participate in a variety of student organizations, which help them build leadership skills, pursue interests outside of the classroom, and connect with their peers.
A. Academic and Professional Clubs
Each faculty often has student organizations and clubs that focus on specific disciplines, such as the Law Student Association, the Engineering Student Club, and the Medical Student Association. These clubs host seminars, workshops, and conferences that enhance students’ professional development.
B. Cultural and Arts Clubs
Cultural organizations allow students to engage with and promote Indonesian culture. Activities include traditional music and dance performances, theater productions, and cultural exchange programs with international students.
Art festivals and events such as ULM’s Cultural Week celebrate the diversity of Kalimantan’s local culture and the traditions of Indonesia as a whole.
C. Sports and Fitness Clubs
ULM offers several sports clubs for students to participate in, including football, basketball, badminton, and volleyball. Regular inter-faculty tournaments and university-wide competitions help students stay active and build team spirit.
Fitness facilities and sports courts are available on both campuses, and students can join recreational activities or more competitive sports teams.
D. Environmental and Social Organizations
As sustainability is a key focus at ULM, students are encouraged to participate in environmental organizations that work on conservation projects, tree planting, and clean-up drives.
ULM also emphasizes community service, and students can engage in volunteer programs to support local communities, particularly in rural or underdeveloped areas of Kalimantan. These activities may include teaching, health campaigns, and environmental conservation projects.
The university organizes a variety of events throughout the academic year, giving students a chance to celebrate, socialize, and showcase their talents:
ULM Anniversary Celebration: Every year, ULM celebrates its anniversary with a week of festivities, including student performances, cultural parades, and sports tournaments.
Indonesian Independence Day: On August 17th, ULM participates in national celebrations of Indonesia’s independence, with traditional games, performances, and competitions.
Student Welcome Events: At the beginning of each academic year, ULM organizes orientation programs and welcome events for new students, including international students. These programs help students get acquainted with university life, meet new friends, and learn about the available support services.
Lambung Mangkurat University welcomes a growing number of international students, particularly in programs related to sustainability, forestry, marine science, and public health. The university’s International Office plays a key role in ensuring that international students feel supported throughout their academic journey.
A. International Office Support
The International Office provides help with visa processing, academic advising, and orientation programs for international students. They also organize activities and events that promote interaction between domestic and international students, fostering a cross-cultural experience.
B. Language and Cultural Integration
Many programs at ULM are taught in Bahasa Indonesia, but ULM offers language support programs for international students who may need to improve their language proficiency.
International students are encouraged to participate in cultural exchange programs and activities, such as cultural festivals, food fairs, and language exchange groups to better integrate into Indonesian culture.
Accommodation options at ULM include on-campus dormitories and off-campus housing (kost), which are both affordable and convenient for students. ULM provides essential support to help students find the right housing for their needs.
On-Campus Dormitories: Available at both the Banjarmasin and Banjarbaru campuses, on-campus dorms offer basic facilities such as shared rooms, Wi-Fi, and study areas.
Off-Campus Boarding Houses (Kost): Many students choose to live in kosts, private boarding houses located near the campus. These typically offer single rooms or shared rooms with amenities like laundry services, access to kitchens, and Wi-Fi.
Cost of Living: The cost of living in Banjarmasin and Banjarbaru is generally affordable for students. Accommodation costs range from $50 to $200 USD per month depending on whether students choose to stay in on-campus dormitories or off-campus kosts.
Food: Students can eat at campus cafeterias or local restaurants, which offer a variety of affordable Indonesian dishes. Monthly food expenses range from $100 to $200 USD.
Both Banjarmasin and Banjarbaru have good public transportation options, including buses, mini-vans, and online ride-hailing services like GoJek and Grab. This makes commuting between campuses and to other parts of the city convenient and inexpensive.
ULM provides health services on campus, including access to medical clinics and counseling services. The Banjarbaru Campus has a dedicated student health clinic, where students can receive medical advice and basic healthcare services.
Health Insurance: All students, including international students, are encouraged to enroll in health insurance to cover any medical expenses that may arise during their time at ULM.
Counseling Services: The university offers counseling and mental health support for students who may need help dealing with academic stress, personal issues, or homesickness. This service is available to all students free of charge.
ULM’s Career Development Center (CDC) provides students with resources to help them transition from university to the professional world. The CDC offers:
Career counseling to help students identify potential career paths based on their academic interests and strengths.
Job fairs and networking events where students can meet potential employers from various industries, including companies from sectors like agriculture, forestry, public health, and engineering.
Internships: ULM’s strong ties with both local and international companies, government organizations, and NGOs provide students with internship opportunities, particularly in fields such as forestry, agriculture, and environmental sciences.
ULM strongly encourages students to engage in community service and volunteering activities, as part of the university’s mission to contribute to the development of Kalimantan and the broader Indonesian community.
KKN Program (Kuliah Kerja Nyata): This is a community service program where students work directly with rural communities in Kalimantan to implement projects related to education, health, and sustainable development. The program is often a transformative experience, allowing students to apply their knowledge in real-world settings.
Environmental Conservation Projects: ULM students are involved in various conservation projects, such as tree planting initiatives, river clean-ups, and wildlife preservation efforts, which align with the university’s commitment to sustainability.
ULM's Career Development Center (CDC) plays a pivotal role in helping students transition from university to the workforce by offering various services and programs:
A. Career Counseling
The CDC provides one-on-one counseling to students, helping them understand their strengths, interests, and potential career paths. It also assists with writing resumes/CVs, job applications, and cover letters.
B. Internship and Job Listings
The CDC regularly posts internship opportunities and job vacancies from partner companies, local businesses, government agencies, and NGOs. These listings are tailored to the disciplines offered at ULM, with a focus on fields like forestry, marine science, engineering, and public health.
C. Career Fairs and Networking Events
Annual career fairs are organized by the CDC, where students can meet potential employers from various industries. These career fairs bring together private companies, public institutions, and non-governmental organizations that are looking to recruit graduates in fields such as natural resource management, agriculture, business, and technology.
Networking events and guest lectures are also regularly held, offering students the chance to engage with industry professionals and learn about emerging trends in their fields.
D. Workshops and Training
The CDC offers career-related workshops, such as interview preparation, leadership training, soft skills development, and professional communication skills. These workshops equip students with essential skills to excel in their job searches and future careers.
Internships are an integral part of the student experience at ULM, especially in programs like forestry, agriculture, marine sciences, and public health, where hands-on experience is crucial. ULM helps students secure internships through:
A. Industry Partnerships
ULM has established partnerships with local and international organizations, including private companies, governmental bodies, and NGOs. These partnerships create pathways for students to undertake internships that offer practical experience in their respective fields.
Students in the Faculty of Medicine and Public Health often intern at hospitals, health clinics, and government health agencies, while students in forestry and marine science have opportunities to intern with conservation projects, environmental NGOs, and research institutions.
B. Internships Leading to Full-Time Jobs
Many ULM students secure full-time jobs through their internship experiences. Internships are often seen as a stepping stone to permanent positions in government agencies, corporate sectors, or research institutes.
C. Popular Internship Fields
Agriculture and Agribusiness: Students often intern in agribusiness companies, farming cooperatives, and agricultural research centers.
Forestry and Environmental Sciences: Students find internships with conservation organizations, sustainable forestry operations, and national parks.
Marine Sciences and Fisheries: Partnerships with marine research institutes and fishing companies provide practical experience for students in these programs.
Public Health and Medicine: Internships are provided through local hospitals, community health centers, and public health campaigns.
ULM graduates are well-regarded in several sectors due to the university's focus on sustainability, natural resource management, and public health. Some of the main employment sectors for ULM graduates include:
A. Forestry and Environmental Management
Given ULM’s location in Kalimantan (Borneo), which is rich in biodiversity and natural resources, many graduates from the Faculty of Forestry and Faculty of Agriculture work in forest management, environmental conservation, and natural resource management.
Graduates often find jobs in:
Conservation NGOs (e.g., WWF Indonesia).
Sustainable forestry companies.
Environmental consulting firms.
Government ministries, such as the Ministry of Environment and Forestry.
B. Marine and Fisheries Industries
Graduates from the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science are sought after in marine research institutes, fishing companies, aquaculture firms, and marine conservation NGOs.
The marine science program prepares students for roles in sustainable fisheries, marine ecosystem management, and coastal conservation.
C. Agriculture and Agribusiness
Agriculture is a key sector in South Kalimantan, and ULM graduates in agriculture and agribusiness often work in:
Agro-industrial companies.
Agricultural research institutes.
Government agricultural departments.
Farming cooperatives and agribusiness startups.
D. Public Health and Healthcare
ULM’s Faculty of Medicine and Public Health produce graduates who work in hospitals, clinics, health NGOs, and government agencies focused on public health initiatives.
Graduates from these programs also contribute to community health programs, disease prevention campaigns, and health policy development.
E. Engineering and Technology
Graduates from the Faculty of Engineering find employment in civil engineering firms, construction companies, telecommunications, and infrastructure development projects.
The demand for civil engineers, electrical engineers, and mechanical engineers is high in Indonesia, particularly for infrastructure development in Kalimantan.
F. Law and Social Sciences
Law graduates from ULM often work in legal practice, government departments, and NGOs focused on human rights, environmental law, and business law.
Graduates from the social and political sciences faculties contribute to public administration, policy-making, public relations, and journalism.
ULM has a growing alumni network that plays a key role in helping current students secure internships and jobs. Many ULM alumni hold influential positions in government, corporate sectors, and non-profit organizations and often return to the university to mentor students or provide job opportunities.
Alumni Mentorship Programs: These programs connect current students with alumni who can offer advice on career paths, job search strategies, and networking in specific industries.
Alumni as Employers: Many alumni who have established successful businesses or hold leadership roles in organizations actively recruit from ULM’s student body.
While ULM may not have formal placement statistics available for all programs, anecdotal evidence suggests that many ULM graduates secure employment within 6 months to 1 year of graduation, particularly in sectors such as:
Forestry and environmental management.
Agriculture and agribusiness.
Healthcare and public health.
Marine science and fisheries.
Engineering and infrastructure development.
Graduates from ULM are known for their hands-on experience and fieldwork in forestry, agriculture, public health, and marine sciences, which makes them highly employable, especially in South Kalimantan and Indonesia's environmental sectors.
ULM encourages students to pursue entrepreneurial opportunities and supports them through:
Entrepreneurship workshops: ULM offers training programs for students who are interested in starting their own businesses, especially in agriculture, agribusiness, and technology.
Startup incubators: ULM works with local businesses and government agencies to support student-led startups, particularly in sustainable agriculture and social entrepreneurship.
Program Type |
Estimated Acceptance Rate |
---|---|
Undergraduate Programs (Highly Competitive) (e.g., Medicine, Engineering) |
10-30% |
Undergraduate Programs (Moderate Competition) (e.g., Forestry, Agriculture) |
30-50% |
Undergraduate Programs (Less Competitive) (e.g., Social Sciences, Education) |
50-70% |
Graduate Programs (Master’s) |
30-50% |
Doctoral (PhD) Programs |
30-50% |
International Student Admissions |
50-70% |
Campus |
Location |
Faculties/Departments |
Overview |
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Banjarmasin Campus |
Jalan Brigjen Hasan Basry, Kayutangi, Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan |
- Faculty of Law |
- Located in Banjarmasin, the capital city of South Kalimantan. |
Banjarbaru Campus |
Jalan Ahmad Yani KM 36, Banjarbaru, South Kalimantan |
- Faculty of Medicine |
- Located in Banjarbaru, a quieter, more suburban city near Sybakirno Airport. |