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The history of the University of Sumatera Utara (USU) begins with establishing the University of Sumatera Utara Foundation on 4 June 1952. The Governor of North Sumatra initially established this foundation to meet the demand of the North Sumatra people in particular and the Indonesian people in general.
During the Japanese colonial rule, some prominent people in Medan, including Dr. Pirngadi and Dr. T. Mansoer, drew up a plan to establish a School of Medicine. After Independence Day, the government-appointed Dr. Mohd. Djamil in Bukit Tinggi as the committee chairperson. As soon as the sovereignty was regained due to a clash in 1947, Governor Abdul Hakim was the first person to call the North Sumatra Community for a fund-raising activity to establish a university in this region.
On 31 December 1951, a preparatory committee for the university establishment was set up and chaired by Dr. Soemarsono, whose members included Dr. Ahmad Sofian, Ir. Danunagoro, and Secretary Mr. Djaidin Purba. As a result of collaborative, mental, and material support from the whole North Sumatra Community, which also included the Special Region of Aceh, on 20 August 1952, a Faculty of Medicine was successfully established in Jalan Seram, and 27 students were enrolled, two of whom were female students.
Some other faculties, including Faculty of Law and People's Knowledge (1954), Faculty of Teachers' Training and Education (1956), and Faculty of Agriculture (1956), were respectively established. On 20 November 1957, USU was officially inaugurated by the Republic of Indonesia Dr. Ir. Soekarno is the 7th public university in Indonesia.
In 1959, a Faculty of Engineering in Medan and a Faculty of Economics in Kutaradja (Banda Aceh) were established and inaugurated by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, followed by the establishment of Faculty of Veterinary Health and Animal Husbandry in Banda Aceh. By then, USU comprised five faculties in Medan and two faculties in Banda Aceh.
In the following years, other faculties came into existence, including Faculty of Dentistry (1961), Faculty of Letters (1965), Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (1965), Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (1982), School of Postgraduate Program (1992), Faculty of Public Health (1993), Faculty of Pharmacy (2006), Faculty of Psychology (2007), and Faculty of Nursing (2009).
In 2003, USU changed its status from Public University (PTN) into State-Owned University (BHMN). This change of status placed USU as the fifth university after UI, UGM, ITB, and IPB, which transformed into BHMN in 2000. After USU, UPI (2004) and UNAIR (2006) also respectively changed their status.
In their development, some USU faculties have served as the embryo of establishing three new universities, including the University of Syah Kuala in Banda Aceh, having its origin from Faculty of Economics and Faculty of Veterinary Health and Animal Husbandry in Banda Aceh. Then the Institute of Teachers' Training and Education / IKIP (1964), currently called State University of Medan (UNIMED), owing to its existence to USU's Faculty of Teachers' Training and Education. After that, the State Polytechnic of Medan, formerly USU's Polytechnic, was set up in 1999.
Missions are To organize autonomy-based higher education that becomes a medium for the development of character and professionalism of its human resources based on empowerment containing the spirit of education democratization that recognizes plurality within an educational orientation emphasizing the aspects of finding alternative solutions to actual problems based on scientific study, morality, conscience. To produce graduates who become agents of change as a force of modernization on the broader community life, who have scientific competence, strong relevance and competitiveness, and ethical conduct. To implement, develop, and improve education, research culture, and community service programs to improve academic quality by developing superior sciences, which are beneficial to the broader community's better life.
Objectives are To produce qualified graduates who can develop sciences, technology, humanities, and arts-based on religious morals and compete at the national and international levels. To produce innovative research that encourages the development of sciences, technology, humanities, and arts at the national and international level.
To improve the quality of learning management continuously to achieve excellence in national and international competition and cooperation. To achieve moral and intellectual power in building Indonesian civil society. To develop students' potential to become human beings who believe in and fear of God the Almighty and are well-mannered, healthy, knowledgeable, professional, creative, independent, skilled, competent, and cultured for the nation's interest.


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