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Archive: May 17, 2024

Undertake actions to promote more sustainable commuting

Universitas Sriwijaya (UNSRI) promotes sustainable commuting through several ways:

First, UNSRI provides internal public transport options, such as campus buses and shuttles, to facilitate mobility for students, faculty, and staff. This service aims to reduce dependency on private vehicles and cut carbon emissions. Additionally, UNSRI has adopted electric vehicles, providing 30 electric bicycle units for operational activities on campus and promoting a zero-emission transport alternative.

Second, UNSRI takes action to improve driving safety culture. Academics from the Faculty of Public Health launched a “Driving Safety Culture on Campus” community service program. The material focused on safety education, safe riding techniques, traffic sign knowledge, and the importance of personal protective equipment (PPE) like helmets and gloves. An enthusiastic two-way discussion yielded feedback for improving campus driving conditions, with the ultimate goal of reducing accidents.

Sriwijaya University Promotes a Healthy Lifestyle Through Comprehensive Sports Facilities

In line with its strong commitment to promoting health, wellness, and a balanced lifestyle, Sriwijaya University (Unsri) continues to strengthen its reputation as a “Healthy and Active Campus.” Beyond academic excellence, the university provides a variety of modern sports facilities that support physical fitness and community well-being. These facilities are not only available for students, lecturers, and university staff, but are also open to the wider public, reflecting Unsri’s inclusive approach to fostering a healthy environment for all.

Located across Unsri’s main campuses in Indralaya and Palembang, the university’s sports infrastructure includes basketball courts, football fields, futsal courts, and a jogging track. Each facility has been designed and maintained to meet high safety and comfort standards, enabling users to enjoy recreational and competitive activities alike.

Basketball Courts: Energizing the Youth Spirit

Basketball has long been one of the most popular sports among Unsri students. The university offers well-equipped outdoor and indoor basketball courts that host various student competitions, faculty tournaments, and inter-university events. These courts are frequently used for daily training and practice sessions by student activity units and sports clubs. In the evenings, the courts are open to the public, allowing local residents—especially teenagers and young professionals—to stay active and build friendships through sport.

Futsal Courts: Dynamic Spaces for Fast-Paced Play

Complementing the larger football fields, Unsri provides futsal courts that cater to enthusiasts of the faster-paced variant of soccer. Covered and well-lit, these courts are ideal for both competitive games and recreational matches, regardless of weather conditions. The futsal courts are frequently booked by student organizations, staff groups, and external communities—creating a vibrant atmosphere of engagement and camaraderie. This facility also supports various university events that encourage students to manage stress through physical activity.

 

Football Fields: Building Teamwork and Discipline

The football fields at Unsri’s Indralaya campus are among the most utilized facilities, serving as venues for both academic and community events. The fields support large-scale tournaments such as the “Rector Cup” and “Dean Cup,” as well as friendly matches involving local communities. Regular maintenance ensures that the grass fields remain in excellent condition throughout the year. These open spaces also serve as gathering areas for students and residents, symbolizing the spirit of teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship that Unsri aims to cultivate.

Jogging Tracks: Encouraging Healthy Daily Habits

To promote daily exercise among students and the public, Unsri has developed jogging tracks that surround its main campus areas. These tracks are shaded with trees, providing a refreshing environment for running or walking. Every morning and late afternoon, the jogging track becomes a lively space filled with students, lecturers, and community members. Many alumni and local families also use the tracks for leisure activities, making the area a living example of how academic spaces can blend with community wellness.

 

Open Access for the Public

One of the most distinctive features of Sriwijaya University’s sports program is its open-access policy. Recognizing the role of universities as agents of social transformation, Unsri allows community members to use most sports facilities at designated times without cost. This initiative aligns with the university’s social responsibility values and its contribution to Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3: Good Health and Well-Being. Through these efforts, Unsri encourages the community to adopt a healthy lifestyle, reduce sedentary habits, and build social connections through sports.

Promoting Collaboration and Inclusivity

The university’s sports facilities are also used for inter-faculty collaboration, sports science research, and physical education training, as well as joint programs with local schools and youth organizations. These activities strengthen ties between the university and surrounding communities. By promoting inclusivity and shared access, Unsri emphasizes that sports are not merely recreational but also educational and social instruments that foster unity, resilience, and leadership.

A Vision for a Healthier Future

Through its ongoing improvements in sports infrastructure, Sriwijaya University demonstrates its belief that a healthy mind must be supported by a healthy body. The availability of diverse, accessible, and well-maintained facilities reflects Unsri’s holistic educational philosophy—one that integrates academic growth with physical and mental well-being. As the university continues to evolve as a world-class institution, its commitment to health promotion and community engagement remains a central pillar of its mission.

By opening its doors to the public and continuously nurturing its sports ecosystem, Sriwijaya University stands as a model of a modern, health-oriented, and socially responsible higher education institution in Indonesia.

Race to Zero for Universities and Colleges

Sriwijaya University’s Sustainability and Climate Strategy 2025-2040 affirms the university’s commitment to supporting climate action and low-carbon development in line with the Long-Term Strategy for Low Carbon and Climate Resilience 2050 (LTS-LCCR) and the Net Zero Emission Roadmap 2060 of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia. This strategy also integrates the principles of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 13: Addressing Climate Change) into all academic and operational activities on campus.

Sriwijaya University continues to strengthen its commitment to global climate action through concrete steps towards a low-carbon campus. As part of its Eco Green Campus Eduwisata vision, Sriwijaya University is preparing to join the international initiative “Race to Zero for Universities and Colleges,” a global movement encouraging higher education institutions to contribute to achieving net-zero emissions.

Unsri’s participation in this initiative will expand its international network of collaborations and strengthen the university’s efforts to achieve its carbon neutrality target by 2040, in line with Indonesia’s Net Zero Emission Roadmap 2060. Through green research, renewable energy innovation, and the application of resource efficiency principles, Unsri is committed to being part of the change towards a sustainable and climate-resilient future.

 Link:

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