UMS Commitment to Sustainable Development
Sustainable Curriculum
Energy Efficient Building
Renewable Energy Use
Comfort in Mobility
Car Pooling
Energy Efficient Equipment
Towards Zero-Waste
Waste Management
Water Conservation
Green Campus

Sustainable Curriculum

UMS demonstrates its commitment and dedication to practicing the values of sustainability through its curriculum. This initiative is important in educating SDGs throughout teaching and learning activities. As a sustainability-friendly campus, this step ensures smooth integration of sustainable development goals into every academic spectrum constituting the heart of the university.



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Energy Efficient Building

The buildings at UMS are designed to be energy-efficient, utilizing natural light for illumination, employing ventilation for clean air circulation, creating green spaces within the buildings, efficient waste and water management, and using renewable energy sources such as solar panels for electricity, among other practices.



Renewable Energy Use

UMS is committed to reducing carbon emissions by utilizing renewable energy sources. Several buildings at UMS have incorporated solar panels, such as the Main Building Siti Walidah and the Edutorium. UMS also continues to conduct research and development on renewable energy, including the development of electric vehicles, among other initiatives.



Comfort in Mobility

As an effort to contribute to reducing air pollution, the UMS campus area is designed to be pedestrian and cyclist-friendly. This initiative not only promotes personal well-being but also supports environmental health. Move safely, engage comfortably.



Car Pooling

As part of UMS, all students and staff can participate in environmental conservation by parking their private vehicles in the designated parking areas and using UMS public transportation for commuting. Buses and shared vehicles are available and can be accessed through the following link or at https://myaset.ums.ac.id/penggunaan-kendaraan.


Energy Efficient Equipment

The everyday tools we use can have an impact on carbon emissions, indirectly affecting the environment. UMS is aware of this and is committed to environmental conservation by using energy-efficient equipment. One example is the use of energy-efficient LED lights.


Towards Zero-Waste

UMS is continuously working towards achieving a waste-free environment through various means, including minimizing paper usage, recycling waste, and implementing other waste reduction initiatives. UMS also consistently encourages all members of the academic community to reduce waste from items such as water bottles, plastics, and more.



Waste Management

Waste management is a tangible demonstration of UMS's commitment to environmental conservation. Waste is sorted into organic, non-organic, and hazardous categories. Organic waste is processed for reuse. Non-organic waste is recycled for further use. Hazardous waste is carefully managed in accordance with applicable regulations


Water Conservation

UMS places a strong emphasis on waste management, both the campus premises and its surrounding areas. A notable initiative in this effort is the designation of Lake Salsabila, serving as a reservoir for rainwater. This valuable resource is efficiently used for irrigation purposes throughout the campus.



Green Campus

UMS boasts a verdant campus that prioritizes environmental conservation. Every corner of the campus is adorned with trees, providing shade and a refreshing beauty. Trees offer more than just aesthetic benefits; they play a crucial role in maintaining air quality, providing a healthy environment, and creating a comfortable and tranquil atmosphere for all students. With an abundance of trees, we are committed to protecting the environment and preserving the natural beauty of our campus.



Sustainability Committees

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16 July 2026

Sheep dunged nutrient-rich organic fertilizer for plants, made with the help of maggots. Built on community empowerment and a zero-waste principle.

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11 July 2026

Comsocia 2026 serves as a platform for the UMS Communication Studies Program to build international research collaboration.

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9 July 2026

UMS students create an employment platform to protect migrant workers from the risks of data misuse, employment contract violations, and various administrative issues.

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16 July 2026

How Sheep Manure Turns into Nutrient Rich Fertilizer

Sheep dunged nutrient-rich organic fertilizer for plants, made with the help of maggots. Built on community empowerment and a zero-waste principle.

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11 July 2026

Comsocia 2026 Brings Together Academics from Five Countries, Strengthens International Research Collaboration

Comsocia 2026 serves as a platform for the UMS Communication Studies Program to build international research collaboration.

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9 July 2026

UMS Once Again Brings Pride to Indonesia, Students Win Silver Medal at International Innovation Event in Japan

UMS students create an employment platform to protect migrant workers from the risks of data misuse, employment contract violations, and various administrative issues.

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