SDG 5: Gender Equality

Number of Students

Number of Women Starting a Degree

Number of Academic Staff

Number of Graduates Subject Area

Number of graduates STEM

Number of Female Graduates STEM

Number of Students Starting a Degree

Number of First-Generation Women Starting a Degree

Number of Senior Academic Staff

Number of Female Graduates

Number of graduates Social Sciences

Number of First-Generation Students Starting a Degree

Number of Employees

Number of Female Senior Staff

Number of Graduates: Medicine

Number of Female Graduates Social Sciences

Number of Female Graduates Medicine

Women’s mentoring schemes

UNDIP continues to strengthen career readiness and entrepreneurship among its students through various initiatives that actively involve women. Through programs such as the Career Preparation Class for the 176th graduation period, the 4th UNDIP Career Days, and the Student Entrepreneurship Development Program (P2MW) 2024, UNDIP equips students with professional, technical, and entrepreneurial skills needed for the job market. These events collectively attracted strong female participation, with an estimated 50–60% of attendees being women who engaged in career workshops, company networking sessions, and business innovation programs. This active involvement reflects UNDIP’s commitment to gender equality by ensuring that women students receive equal access to professional development opportunities, supporting their confidence and success in pursuing careers and entrepreneurship across various fields.