FTSP UII RETURNS INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY PROGRAM IN 2025
The Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning, Universitas Islam Indonesia (FCEP UII), will once again hold the International Mobility Program in 2025. This program is attended by three leading study programs, namely the Civil Undergraduate Program (IP), the Architecture Undergraduate International Program (IP), and the Environmental Engineering Undergraduate Program. This activity is a concrete manifestation of FTSP UII's commitment to strengthening global networks, expanding international academic experience, and supporting the achievement of international educational standards.
This was stated by Ir Hanif Budiman, MT, PhD, Head of the Architecture Study Program of the Undergraduate Program; Any Juliani, ST, MSc (Res.Eng.), PhD, Head of the Environmental Engineering Study Program of the Undergraduate Program; and Ir Yunalia Muntafi, ST, MT, PhD (Eng), IPM, Head of the Civil Engineering Study Program of the Undergraduate Program to reporters at the FTSP UII Campus, Monday (4/8/2025). A total of 50 students who participated in International Mobility were released by Ir Wiryono Raharjo, M Arch, PhD, Vice Chancellor for Partnership & Entrepreneurship.

This mobility program will run from August to October 2025, in collaboration with various partner universities abroad. Activities include outbound and inbound mobility involving students and lecturers from the three study programs.
The following are the three main programs in the FTSP UII international mobility series in 2025:
- ASEAN Student Mobility 2025
The program will be held from August 11 to 24, 2025, and will include visits and academic activities at four partner universities in Southeast Asia: Rangsit University (Thailand), Van Lang University (Vietnam), the University of Malaya (Malaysia), and the National University of Singapore (Singapore). Twenty-eight students and three supervisors from three study programs at UII's Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning (FTSP) will participate in this outbound program. - Inbound International Mobility Program
The Architecture Undergraduate International Program, in collaboration with Samarqand State University of Architecture and Construction (SamDAQU), Uzbekistan, hosted an international workshop in Yogyakarta from August 11 to 22, 2025. The workshop was attended by 14 students and two lecturers from UII, four students and two lecturers from SamDAQU, and one lecturer from Universiti Malaya, Malaysia. - Student Exchange Program
The Civil Engineering Undergraduate International Program will send three students on an exchange program to Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Malaysia, to participate in academic activities starting in October 3.
This mobility program aims to develop international networks, enrich studio culture learning in the form of international joint studios, and improve the implementation of the Catur Dharma such as joint research, publications, further studies for lecturers and assistants, and joint seminars.
Since its founding on October 12, 1964, the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning (FCEP) at the University Islam Indonesia (UII) has continuously developed its curriculum in accordance with the latest standards implemented in 2020 and expanded international collaborations. The joint Architecture Studio program, launched in 2014 with Fatih Sultan Mehmet Vakif University (FSMVU) in Istanbul, had grown to include partner universities from Thailand, India, Malaysia, Singapore, Uzbekistan, and Germany.
The Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning (FCEP) UII's commitment to internationalizing education is also reflected in the increasing interest of international students studying at the faculty, with students from countries such as Jordan, India, Morocco, Egypt, and Yemen. This demonstrates the international community's confidence in the quality of education and academic atmosphere at FTSP UII.

Overall, the implementation of the International Mobility Program is expected to strengthen the position of the FTSP UII international study program, which has already achieved excellent and international accreditation. Through this global experience, students can broaden their horizons, enhance their independence, creativity, and critical thinking skills, preparing them to face the challenges of a constantly changing world. Close collaboration with various partner universities worldwide is key to the program's success.



