List of Gadjah Mada University people
Notable people and alumni of Gadjah Mada University.
University Rectors
- M. Sardjito, 1st Rector (1949-1961)[1]
- Herman Johannes, 2nd Rector (1961-1966)
- M. Nazir Alwi, 3rd Rector (1966-1967)
- Soepojo Padmodipoetro, 4th Rector (1967-1968)
- Soeroso Prawirohardjo, 5th Rector (1968-1973)
- Sukadji Ranuwihardjo, 6th Rector (1973-1981)
- Teuku Jacob, 7th Rector (1981-1986)
- Koesnadi Hardjosoemantri, 8th Rector (1986-1990)
- Mochamad Adnan, 9th Rector (1990-1994)
- Soekanto H. Reksohadiprodo, 10th Rector (1994-1998)
- Ichlasul Amal, 11th Rector (1998-2003)
- Sofian Effendi, 12th Rector (2003-2007)[2]
- Sudjarwadi, 13th Rector (2007-2012)[3]
- Pratikno, 14th Rector (2012-2014),[4] resigned October 2014 on being appointed as State Secretary in the Joko Widodo administration
- Dwi Korita Karnawati, 15th Rector (2014–present) and the first woman Rector of the University, appointed in November 2014
Art and culture
- Sapardi Djoko Damono - Poet, Full Professor in the Literature Department at Universitas Indonesia
- Artika Sari Devi - Miss Indonesia Universe 2005, Top 15
- Umar Kayam - author and former President of Jakarta Art Institute
- Lindi Cistia Prabha - Indonesian Representative in Miss World 2002
- Willibrordus S. Rendra - poet, lyricist, and stage writer; one of the most recognized poets in Indonesia
- Putu Wijaya - novelist
Education
- Anies Baswedan - Minister of Culture and Primary & Secondary Education (2014-Present), Founder of Gerakan Indonesia Mengajar, President of Paramadina University, Jakarta, Indonesia
- Wiendu Nuryanti - Vice Minister of Education and Culture for Cultural Affair (2011-2014)
- Yahya A. Muhaimin - Minister of Education (1999-2001)
- Bambang Sudibyo - Minister of Education (2004-2009) & Minister of Finance (1999-2000)
- Mashuri Saleh - Minister of Education & Culture (1968-1973) & Minister of Information (1973-1978)
Economics
- Boediono - former Coordinating Minister of Economic Affairs; former governor of central Bank Indonesia; Vice President of Indonesia (2009-2014).
- J Soedrajad Djiwandono - Junior Minister of Trade (1988 - 1993), Governor of Central Bank Indonesia (1993-1998), Emeritus Professor of Economics at University of Indonesia, Professor at Graduate School of Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
- Herwidayatmo - Former Executive Director of World Bank.
- Sjahril Sabirin- Governor of Central Bank Indonesia (1998-2003).
- Fuad Bawazier- Minister of Finance (1998).
- Adrianus Mooy - Governor of Central Bank Indonesia (1988 - 1993), Rector of Universitas Pelita Harapan Surabaya.
- Siti Chalimah Fadjriah - Former Deputy Governor of Central Bank Indonesia
- Halim Alamsyah - Deputy Governor of Indonesia Central Bank (2010).
- Marzuki Usman - Minister of Investment (1999), Minister of Tourism & Culture (1998-1999), Minister of Forestry (2001).
- Mardiasmo - Vice Minister of Finance (2014-Present).
- Sri Adiningsih - Chief of Dewan Pertimbangan Presiden (2014 - Present).
- Anggito Abimanyu - Economist.
- Cyrillus Harinowo - Economist & Rector of ABFI Institute Perbanas University (2007-2009).
- A. Tony Prasetiantono - Economist.
Health
- Siti Fadillah Supari - Minister of Health (2004-2009).
- Ali Ghufron Mukti - Vice Minister of Health (2011-2014).
- Ryan Thamrin - Host of Dr.Oz Indonesia
Journalism
- Jakob Oetama - Founder of Kompas & CEO of Kompas Gramedia.
- Helmi Johannes - Voice of America Executive Producer (2005-Present).
- Susanto Pudjomartono - second chief editor of The Jakarta Post (1991–2003); Ambassador to Russia (2003–2008)[5]
Law
- Oemar Seno Adji - Minister of Justice (1966-1967), (1967-1968) & Professor of Law at University of Indonesia
- Lasiyah Soetanto - Minister of Woman Empowerment (1978-1988)
- Abdul Mukthie Fadjar - Judge of Constitutional Court (2008-2011)
- Abdul Rahman Saleh - Indonesian Attorney General (2004-2007) & Former Denmark-Lithuania Ambassador
- Denny Indrayana - Vice Minister of Justice & Human Right (2011-2014)
- Imam Anshori Saleh - Vice Chairman of the Judicial Commission of Indonesia (2010-2015)
- Zainal Arifin Moechtar - Anti Corruption Activist & Chief of Pusat Anti Korupsi (PUKAT) UGM
- Refly Harun - Constitutional Law Expert
- Febri Diansyah - Anti Corruption Activist & Researcher at Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW).
- Indriaswati Dyah Saptaningrum - Executive Director of the Institute for Policy Research and Advocacy (ELSAM)
- Otto Hasibuan - Chairman of Perhimpunan Advokat Indonesia (PERADI)
- Warsito Sanyoto - Insurance Investigator & Advisor
Politics
- Joko Widodo - President of Indonesia (2014-Present), (former Governor of Jakarta and former Mayor of Surakarta)
- Sri Sultan Hamengkubuwono X - 10th Sultan of Yogyakarta
- Amien Rais - Former leader of Muhammadiyah, Chief of Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat - MPR (1999-2004), Politician & Founder of Partai Amanat Nasional.
- Nani Sudarsono - Minister of Social Care (1983-1988)
- Lasiyah Soetanto - Minister of Woman Empowerment (1983-1988)
- Saadilah Mursjid - Minister of Cabinet Secretary (1993-1998) & Minister of Indonesia Secretary of State (1998)
- Haryono Suyono - Coordinator Minister of Public Welfare (1998)
- Bondan Gunawan - Minister of Indonesia Secretary of State (2000) & Rector of 17 Agustus University
- Manuel Kaisiepo - Minister of Eastern Indonesia Development (2001-2004)
- Bambang Kesowo - Minister of Indonesia Secretary of State (2001-2004)
- Taufiq Effendi - Minister of Administrative Reform (2004-2009)
- Abdul Muhaimin Iskandar - Minister of Labor & Transmigration (2009-2014) & Politician
- Andi Mallarangeng - Minister of Youth & Sport (2009-2012)
- Roy Suryo - Minister of Youth & Sport (2013-2014)
- Retno Marsudi – Minister of Foreign Affairs(2014-Present), former Indonesian Ambassador to Netherlands
- Pratikno - Minister of Indonesia Secretary of State (2014-Present)
- Makarim Wibisono - Indonesian Ambassador for United Nation (2004-2007)
- Masjchun Sofwan - Governor of Jambi Province (1979-1989)
- Abdul Chalik - Governor of Bengkulu Province (1974-1979)
- Muhammad Said - Governor of South Kalimantan Province (1984-1995)
- Gusti Hasan Aman - Governor of South Kalimantan Province (1995-2000)
- Dewa Made Beratha - Governor of Bali Province (1998-2008)
- Ganjar Pranowo - Governor of Central Java Province (2013-Present)
- Soerya Respationo - Vice Governor of Riau Island Province (2010 - 2015)
- Piet Alexander Tallo - Governor of East Nusa Tenggara Province (1998-2008)
- Ben Mang Reng Say - Politician, Founder & Rector of Atma Jaya Catholic University
- Budiman Sudjatmiko - Politician
Science and technology
- Herman Johannes - Rector; Minister of public works (1950-1951)
- Mohammad Sadli - Minister of Mineral Resources (1973-1978), Minister of Labor (1971-1973), Professor of Economic at University of Indonesia
- Teuku Jacob - Rector, physician, anatomist, palaeoanthropologist
- Lolo Soetoro - Geographer & Stepfather of Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States.
- Muhammad AS Hikam - Minister of Research and Technology (1999 - 2001) & Founder of President University
- Soenarno - Minister of Public Works (2001-2004)
- Djoko Kirmanto - Minister of Public Works (2004-2009) & (2009-2014)
- Muhammad Yusuf Asy'ari - Minister of Public Housing (2004-2008)
- Basuki Hadimuljono - Minister of Public Works (2014-Present)
- Tumiran - National Energy Board (2004-2009) & (2009-Present)
- Maizar Rahman - Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries(OPEC) Governor for Indonesia(2004-2008)
- Ahmad Yuniarto - CEO of Schlumberger Indonesia (2011-2015)
- Yudi Utomo Imardjoko - Nuclear Expert & CEO of PT. Industri Nuklir Indonesia (Persero)(2011-Present)
- Warsito Taruno - Founder & CEO of Center for Tomography Research Laboratory (CTECH)
- Darmaningtyas - Founder & Chairman of Institute of Transportation Studies (INSTRAN); Education Activist
- Danang Parikesit - Chairman of Masyarakat Transportasi Indonesia
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References
- ↑ Bambang Muryanto, 'Sardjio proposed to be hailed a national hero', The Jakarta Post, 14 August 2012.
- ↑ Staff website entry Gadjah Mada University.
- ↑ 'Sudjarwadi: Promoting the values of Pancasila', The Jakarta Post, 5 July 2007.
- ↑ Slamet Susanto, 'Pratikno elected new rector', The Jakarta Post, 24 March 2012.
- ↑ "Former editor and diplomat Susanto Pudjomartono passes away". The Jakarta Post. 2015-01-14. Retrieved 2015-01-25.
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