Since the 1950s, the city of Surakarta sought a local public university, considering other cities in Indonesia as of then had established decades-old higher education institutions. However, due to
insurgencies,
political struggles,
reformations,
economic collapses, and other events, plans for foundations were abandoned. In 1953, these foundations were redeveloped, as Surakarta saw itself as the center of
Javanese culture and possessed great potential in education. The committees of the university's foundation were created, and led by the mayor of Surakarta at the time,
Mohammad Saleh Werdisastro. However, these plans were forfeited once again due to several things; lack of financial resources both from regional and central government, the emergence of aspirations among groups to independently establish
private universities, and the lack of support from individuals at
Gadjah Mada University. In addition, several constructions in Surakarta and power struggles among political parties also added to the project's hiatus. In 1963,
Universitas Kota Praja Surakarta (UKPS) was established. This university was initiated by the regional government at the time, led by
Utomo Ramelan. Simultaneously, it was the growth of the
Communist Party of Indonesia. Many life aspects were influenced, including those in UKPS, where
socialism gained popularity. As the
Thirtieth September Movement erupted, UKPS was ultimately shut down, and all institutions and ideals associated with socialism or
communism were subsequently banned. In 1966,
Universitas Nasional Saraswati applied for a transition from a private university to a public one, to which the
Department of Education and Culture agreed. Along with other institutions, a new, unified university was founded, named Combined University of Surakarta (UGS). At the end of December 1975, the Department of Education and Culture assessed UGS and planned to make it public on March 11, 1976. Sebelas Maret University was established on March 11, 1976. It was named
Universitas Negeri Surakarta (State University of Surakarta), hence was abbreviated
UNS. Sebelas Maret University is the result of the unification of the five universities in Surakarta, which were: •
Institute of Teacher Training and Education of Surakarta. • Sports High School of Surakarta. •
Academy of
Business Administration of Surakarta. • Combined University of Surakarta, which comprised several universities in Surakarta, including University of Islam Indonesia of Surakarta. •
Faculty of
Medicine of the Department of Defense and Security's National Higher Education Development of Surakarta. Leading to the establishment of UNS, nine faculties were formed, which were: • Faculty of Educational Sciences • Faculty of Teacher Training • Faculty of Literature and Culture • Faculty of Social and Political Sciences • Faculty of Law • Faculty of Economics • Faculty of Medicine • Faculty of Agriculture • Faculty of Engineering Physical development began in 1980. Under the leadership of Dr. Prakosa, the original campus located in several places were united in the same area. The new area was in Kentingan, on the riverside of
Bengawan Solo River, with an area of 60 hectares. In this Kentingan area, the first phase of campus construction ended in 1985. In 1986, Prof. Dr. Koento Wibisono became rector, who also introduced rapid developments to the campus, including those relating to academics, staff members, and infrastructures. Prof. Haris Mudjiman, Ph.D. became the next rector. == Symbol and philosophy ==