SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals
Education for SDGs commitment to meaningful education
Embedding Sustainability in Education at Universitas Diponegoro (UNDIP)
- Policy Foundation and Strategic Commitment
The integration of sustainability in Universitas Diponegoro’s (UNDIP) education system is formally mandated through the Rector’s Circular Letter on the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) No. /UN7.P/SE/2020.
This directive requires that all study programs embed SDG-related materials into their curriculum, research, and community service. Each faculty appoints an SDG focal point responsible for planning, implementation, and continuous monitoring.
Through this regulation, sustainability becomes a core element of institutional quality assurance. The policy ensures that teaching and learning processes build environmental literacy, ethical citizenship, and problem-solving skills aligned with the UN SDGs.
- Integration of Sustainability in Curriculum
2.1 University-Wide Coverage
Sustainability has been deeply embedded across all levels of education at UNDIP. Out of 9,848 total courses offered, 9,722 (98.72%) incorporate sustainability-related themes such as climate action, renewable energy, circular economy, marine protection, and social inclusion.
Across 13 faculties, all 142 study programs—from undergraduate to doctoral—include SDG-based learning outcomes. Each curriculum is reviewed regularly to maintain relevance with national and global sustainability competencies.
| Total Number of Subject at Universitas Diponegoro | ||||||
| No | Faculty | Subject | Percentage of Sustain Per Faculty (%) | Percentage of Sustain Per Total (%) | ||
| General | Sustainable | Total | ||||
| 1 | FT | 21 | 2018 | 2039 | 99.0 | 20.8 |
| 2 | FSM | 11 | 1031 | 1042 | 98.9 | 10.6 |
| 3 | FPIK | 13 | 735 | 748 | 98.3 | 7.6 |
| 4 | FPP | 8 | 835 | 843 | 99.1 | 8.6 |
| 5 | FIB | 11 | 631 | 642 | 98.3 | 6.5 |
| 6 | FISIP | 12 | 654 | 666 | 98.2 | 6.7 |
| 7 | FEB | 10 | 577 | 587 | 98.3 | 5.9 |
| 8 | FH | 2 | 314 | 316 | 99.4 | 3.2 |
| 9 | FKM | 4 | 399 | 403 | 99.0 | 4.1 |
| 10 | FK | 10 | 1356 | 1366 | 99.3 | 13.9 |
| 11 | FPSI | 2 | 127 | 129 | 98.4 | 1.3 |
| 12 | Vokasi | 22 | 851 | 873 | 97.5 | 8.8 |
| 13 | Pasca | 0 | 194 | 194 | 100.0 | 2.0 |
| Total | 126 | 9722 | 9848 | 100 | ||
| Percentage (%) | 1.28 | 98.72 | ||||
2.2 Forms of Integration
Sustainability education is implemented through three interconnected mechanisms:
- Mandatory Education – Core sustainability modules are included in the general education curriculum, ensuring that every student understands global sustainability challenges.
- Program-Specific Content – Courses such as Sustainable Urban Planning, Environmental Economics, Marine Biodiversity Conservation, and Renewable Energy Systems embed sustainability principles within their disciplines.
- Elective and Cross-Faculty Courses – Students may choose sustainability-focused electives, micro-credentials, and internships linked to climate resilience, waste management, or sustainable innovation.
- Educator Capacity and Academic Support
UNDIP’s teaching and research excellence are driven by 1,902 lecturers and researchers across its faculties. The SDGs Center and Academic Quality Assurance Board regularly conduct workshops and seminars to strengthen the capacity of lecturers in integrating sustainability principles into course design and evaluation.
These programs encourage the use of interdisciplinary and problem-based learning approaches that promote critical thinking, collaboration, and community-based sustainability projects. Faculty champions lead curriculum renewal efforts to ensure that sustainability remains embedded across academic programs.
- Co-Curricular and Student Engagement
Learning for sustainability at UNDIP extends beyond formal coursework through experiential and co-curricular initiatives designed to shape students into agents of change.
- KKN Tematik on SDG’s engages thousands of students in rural and coastal communities, implementing sustainability projects on waste management, renewable energy, and community resilience.
- Student Clubs mobilize students to design and implement eco-projects, monitor carbon footprints, and promote biodiversity on campus.
Student Organizations in Diponegoro University 2025
No
Name
Type Organization
Faculty
1
Kelompok Studi Lingkungan
Study Club
Teknik
2
Forum Studi Teknik
Study Club
Teknik
3
KecebonK UNDIP
Study Club
Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan
4
SEAWEED UNDIP
Study Club
Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan
5
Karagenan UNDIP
Study Club
Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan
6
REDDISH UNDIP
Study Club
Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan
7
Marine Diving Club
Study Club
Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan
8
Ikatan Pecinta Alam Lingkungan
Mapala
Teknik
9
Mandara Undip
Mapala
Sekolah Vokasi
10
Transpala UNDIP
Mapala
Sains dan Matematika
11
Mapala SHERPA Geodesi
Mapala
Teknik
12
MAPATEKSI
Mapala
Teknik
13
MAFIAPALA
Mapala
Sains dan Matematika
14
MALADICA
Mapala
Kedokteran
15
Oxygen-16
Mapala
Teknik
16
Fepala UNDIP
Mapala
Ekonomi Bisnis
17
MATRAPALA
Mapala
Ilmu Budaya
18
MAPEAGI
Mapala
Teknik
19
KeSEMat
Study Club
Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan
20
Kelompok Mahasiswa Wirausaha
Study Club
Ekonomi Bisnis
21
KELOMPOK STUDI TERNAK PERAH
Study Club
Perternakan dan Pertanian
22
GAIA Conversation
Study Club
Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan
23
Kelompok Studi Pasar Modal
Study Club
Ekonomi Bisnis
24
Wapeala
Mapala
Universitas Diponegoro
25
KSEI
Study Club
Ekonomi Bisnis
26
RnB (Research n Business)
Study Club
Universitas Diponegoro
27
Society of Renewable Energy
Study Club
Universitas Diponegoro
28
Kelompok Mahasiswa Peduli Lingkungan
Study Club
Sains dan Matematika
29
Undip Debating Forum
Study Club
Universitas Diponegoro
30
IAAS LC UNDIP
Study Club
Universitas Diponegoro
31
KDKS FH UNDIP
Study Club
Hukum
32
SPE UNDIP
Study Club
Universitas Diponegoro
33
FARMASea UNDIP
Study Club
Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan
- Sustainability Talks and Public Lectures hosted by the SDGs Center bring together students, academics, government representatives, and practitioners to discuss global sustainability issues and local solutions.
Through these initiatives, sustainability becomes a lived experience and not only an academic subject.
- Outreach and Lifelong Learning
5.1 Alumni Engagement
UNDIP’s alumni network supports sustainability learning through mentorship, professional development, and collaborative projects. Programs such as the Green Skills Accelerator and Sustainability Leadership Bootcamp allow alumni and professionals to continue advancing their sustainability expertise.
5.2 Community and Inclusive Education
UNDIP extends sustainability education to the wider community through outreach workshops, public education, and partnerships with villages and local governments.
These programs raise awareness on waste management, renewable energy, and environmental health, while empowering marginalized and coastal populations to pursue sustainable livelihoods.
Through this inclusive approach, UNDIP fulfills its mission of providing education for all and reducing inequalities in access to sustainability knowledge.
- School of Sustainability (SoS)
The School of Sustainability, established under the SDGs Center UNDIP, serves as a dedicated hub for advancing education and training in sustainable development. It provides certificate programs, summer schools, and professional workshops for students, educators, and policymakers.
Key focus areas include:
- Poverty alleviation and social inclusion
- Climate change mitigation and adaptation
- Gender equality and community empowerment
- Sustainable innovation and leadership
By linking academic research, teaching, and societal impact, the School of Sustainability reinforces UNDIP’s position as a regional leader in sustainability education.
🔗 https://sdgscenter.undip.ac.id/school-of-sustainability/
- Quantitative Highlights 2024
| Indicator | Value/Output |
| Total Courses Offered | 9,848 |
| Courses Related to Sustainability | 9,722 (98.72%) |
| Total Study Programs | 142 |
| Lecturers & Researchers | 1,902 |
| Policy Framework | Rector’s Circular Letter No./UN7.P/SE/2020 |
| Dedicated Education Hub | School of Sustainability |
- Educational Outcomes and Impact
8.1 Academic Outcomes
- All UNDIP students graduate with sustainability literacy and cross-disciplinary awareness.
- Faculty collaboration has generated interdisciplinary courses such as Sustainable Urban Futures, Blue Carbon Economy, and Renewable Energy Systems.
- Sustainability values are embedded in academic assessment, emphasizing environmental ethics, civic engagement, and social innovation.
8.2 Social and Global Outcomes
- Student KKN projects directly contribute to local and regional SDG indicators, particularly on waste reduction, climate adaptation, and livelihood improvement.
- The School of Sustainability and SDGs Center serve as knowledge-sharing platforms for ASEAN and Asia-Pacific institutions seeking to integrate SDGs into higher education.
- UNDIP’s educational model has been showcased in international events such as the QS Higher Ed Summit and UCLG ASPAC forums as an example of best practice in sustainability-driven education.
- Conclusion
Education for sustainable development at Universitas Diponegoro represents a holistic, inclusive, and institutionalized effort.
Through strong governance, nearly universal curriculum integration, capacity building for educators, co-curricular learning, and community outreach, UNDIP ensures that sustainability is both taught and practiced across all dimensions of education.
By embedding sustainability into 98.72% of its courses and establishing the School of Sustainability as a learning hub, UNDIP demonstrates how a university can transform education into a powerful driver for achieving the SDGs.
It stands as a model for higher education institutions striving to align teaching, research, and community engagement with the vision of a sustainable and equitable future.