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Satya Wacana Christian University (Indonesian: Universitas Kristen Satya Wacana), abbreviated as UKSW, is a private university located in Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia. The name itself is derived from Sanskrit, meaning "Faithful to the Word / Word of God". UKSW's campuses are spread all-around Salatiga.
UKSW may refer to: Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University ( UKSW ) in Warsaw, Poland Satya Wacana Christian University ( UKSW ) in Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia
Salatiga (Javanese: ꦯꦭꦠꦶꦒ) is a city in Central Java province, Indonesia. It covers an area of 54.98 km 2 (21.23 sq mi) and had a population of 192,322 at the 2020 Census; [3] the official estimate as at mid 2023 was 201,369, comprising 99,872 males and 101,497 females. [2]
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'Mountainview Christian School ' (also known as 'MCS ') is a private, Christian school located in Salatiga, Central Java, Indonesia. The school has a population of about 310 students and offers an educational program from kindergarten to 12th grade.
Satya Wacana Saints Salatiga is an Indonesian professional basketball club based in Salatiga. Formerly known as Angsapura Evalube Medan, [ 1 ] it changed its name to Satya Wacana Angsapura Salatiga for the 2010-11 season of NBL Indonesia .
[Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw]]. Monitor UKSW. monitor.uksw.edu.pl. 2016-06-30; Sprawozdanie Rektora UKSW w Warszawie z działalności uczelni w r.a. 2002–2003.Warsaw 2004. p. 84. Sprawozdanie Biblioteki UKSW dla GUS za rok 2016 [Report of the Main Library for the Central Statistical Office for 2016].
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw (UKSW; Latin: Universitas Cardinalis Stephani Wyszyński Varsoviae) is a Polish state university created on the basis of the Academy of Catholic Theology in Warsaw. UKSW is a public university that offers education in the humanities, social studies, and natural sciences, and, since 2019, medicine.