SDG 11 : Sustainable Cities and Communities
1. "Open Green Spaces: Where Community Thrives"
Universitas Terbuka (UT) is committed to providing green spaces that are friendly and inclusive for all. With a jogging track in the UT Lake area, campus and community members can enjoy exercise in a beautiful environment. Child-friendly areas are also a priority, allowing mothers to safely bring their children in strollers. In addition, the UT Mosque is open to the public as a place of worship and reflection. At the same time, the UTCC (Universitas Terbuka Convention Center) can accommodate a variety of community activities and cultural events.

2. "Public Library: Knowledge for Everyone”
UT opens unlimited access to knowledge by providing MOOCs to expand the reach of education. Through the Virtual Reading Room (RBV), the public can access free reading materials and modules from various study programs. The Universitas Terbuka Open Learning Resources ('SUAKA-UT) initiative ensures quality learning materials are available to all, reinforcing the spirit of lifelong learning and educational inclusion.


3. "Heritage Window: Discovering Arts and Culture"
UT organizes various activities to protect cultural heritage that introduce Indonesia's cultural heritage to the international stage. One is Community Service (PCM) with the theme “Discovering Indonesia: A Cultural Journey,” which brings the archipelago's culture to the world. UT students' angklung performance was also a highlight of the 39th Anniversary celebration, featuring inspiring traditional harmonies at UTCC, South Tangerang City.

4. "Green Wheels: Paving the Way for a Sustainable Future"
To support green mobility, UT provides shuttle buses for employees as well as free access to electric bicycles and auto peds that all staff can use to get around campus. This initiative encourages greener transportation and reduces the carbon footprint, creating a healthier and more sustainable campus environment.

