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Hasanuddin University is a leading institution in Indonesia that offers diverse educational programs and conducts innovative research. Learn about its achievements, campuses, partnerships, and scholarships.
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Hasanuddin University (Indonesian: Universitas Hasanuddin) which is abbreviated as Unhas, is one of the largest autonomous universities in Indonesia. It is located in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Unhas was established on September 10, 1956, and named after Sultan Hasanuddin, a former King of the Gowa Kingdom.
Hasanuddin University is a leading institution in Indonesia that offers diverse educational programs and research initiatives. Learn how to apply, collaborate, and explore the achievements of Unhas in various fields and campuses.
Unhas is a leading university in Indonesia with 17 faculties, various research centres and partnerships. It aims to be a centre of excellence in human development, science, technology, art and culture based on the Indonesian Maritime Continent.
Universitas Hasanuddin is a public university in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in various fields, especially marine sciences, and has a high ranking in QS World University Rankings.
Hasanuddin University is a science-focused university in Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, named after a 17th century ruler. It offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programmes, including maritime-based development, and has about 37,000 students and 14 faculties.