Campus Info
The President Director of WIKA Gedung, Hadian Pramudita, made a working visit to the UGM campus on Friday (October 13). During this visit, he and the Rector of UGM agreed to explore opportunities for collaboration in building and road construction research applications and to strengthen the student internship program.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) and the National Archives of Indonesia (ANRI) are strengthening their collaboration in archival development.
A team of UGM students called ESSEL has launched a sexual education program for students with hearing impairments using a social-emotional learning approach.
The UGM Vocational College held a National Seminar on Applied Technology titled “The Role of Applied Research in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals” on Saturday (October 21).
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) once again has the opportunity to be one of the destinations for international cooperation. This time, the UGM Library and Archives Office received a visit on Friday (October 20) from participants of the “Training on Records and Archives Digitalization For South-South Countries.” The participants were 20 selected individuals from seven South-South […].
The village of Duwet in Gunungkidul has attracted the attention of five UGM students.
Universitas Gadjah Mada, through the Task Force for the Prevention and Handling of Sexual Violence, has provided workshops and training on the prevention and handling of sexual violence cases for high school students and university students.
Indonesia’s position in global diplomatic relations, as a member of the G-20 and the founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), is helping to make the Indonesian language more widely known. Its vitality extends beyond being the official and national language; it’s increasingly used internationally, demonstrating its significance, security, and widespread use. This is evident […].
A psychologist and manager of the Center for Public Mental Health at the UGM Faculty of Psychology, Nurul Kusuma Hidayati, emphasized the strategic role of mass media in shaping public perceptions of suicide. The way news narratives are presented can be used as an advocacy tool but can also have negative impacts.
UGM students are teaching children environmental education in Parangkusumo, Yogyakarta’s coastal area.
Disaster management systems have become the primary focus in various countries following COVID-19.
In the village of Namberan, located in the Karangasem District of Paliyan, Gunung Kidul Regency, there is an incredible natural resource–the thriving melinjo tree, also known as Gnetum gnemon, a native to Southeast Asia. Nearly every household in this village has melinjo trees in their yards.
UGM has deployed 143 students to participate in the Community Service Program (KKN-PPM) for the third period of 2023. These students will assist the Special Region of Yogyakarta government address poverty and stunting-related issues.
A UGM student team conducted a social project to serve the community at the Bina Siwi Orphanage in Yogyakarta. The team sought to change the inclusive perspective of children with disabilities by creating a space for expression through dance and music.
Urban civilization has been evolving for 6,000 years and will continue to change at a rapid pace.
Data from the Indonesian Ministry of Health in 2018 indicates that at least 1 in 16 people aged 15 and older have been diagnosed with depression. If this condition continues to be neglected, it is feared that it will lead to more significant mental health problems.
Semuten hamlet, located in Jatimulyo Village, Bantu Regency, is one of the coconut-producing regions.
The Directorate General of Immigration, in collaboration with Universitas Gadjah Mada and several universities in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, has launched an Education Visa for foreign nationals seeking education in Indonesia. The launch of the Education Visa coincided with the 2023 Immigration Festival (IMIFEST) themed “Shaping the Image of Indonesia’s Gateway,” held at Grha […].
The UGM Digital Transformation Bureau held a virtual Focus Group Discussion on Wednesday, October 11, to strengthen the UGM Artificial Intelligence (AI) Society.
The UGM Faculty of Social and Political Sciences has released a book titled “Ilmu Sosial Politik Masa Depan: Menjawab Megashift” (The Future of Social and Political Sciences: Responding to Megashift), which discusses how disruption has changed perspectives, especially in the context of digital transformation and climate change.
Indonesia has been recognized as one of the most generous countries. In 2022, Indonesia was once again ranked the most generous country in the world by the Charities Aid Foundation’s World Giving Index.
Indonesia is one of the countries that implement Sharia economics.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) and PT Gotion Indonesia Materials have agreed to collaborate in battery development research. The agreement was marked by signing a memorandum of understanding on Tuesday (October 10) at Universitas Gadjah Mada in Yogyakarta.
Jangkang Hamlet in Wedomartani Village, Ngemplak, Sleman, is one of the sugarcane-producing hamlets in Yogyakarta.
Universitas Gadjah Mada collaborates with Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia to organize the 11th ASEAN Youth Volunteer Programme (AYVP) from October 31 to November 12, 2023, in Yogyakarta. The signing of the cooperation agreement between the two institutions occurred on Monday (October 9) at the UGM campus, marking their commitment to youth and cultural issues.
The Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs of Indonesia, Professor Mahfud MD, stated that the 2024 election of Indonesia will likely remain transactional. This is because the per capita income of most of the Indonesian population is still low, making it prone for politicians to ‘buy’ votes. “Our elections will still be transactional […].
The increasing population poses a unique challenge to food availability.
Forests are one of the assets that few other countries possess.
UGM, in collaboration with 12 universities in Asia, has initiated the establishment of the Asian Journal Network (AJN). The UGM Vice-Rector for Education and Teaching, Professor Wening Udasmoro, stated that the formation of the Asian Journal Network aims to protect social humanities lecturers from ‘predatory’ journals.
UGM welcomed French Ambassador Fabien Penone to discuss potential cooperation in education and research on Thursday, October 5.