News Report
Students of Universitas Gadjah Mada have, again, participated in the world forum.
As many as 28,603 people have participated in the written admission test at Universitas Gadjah Mada for 2015, which is held in four cities, Yogyakarta, Jakarta, Balikpapan, and Pekanbaru.
Faculty of Medicine of Universitas Gadjah Mada has been elected to manage international scholarship programme for graduate and doctoral levels offered through the WHO-Tropical Disease Research (TDR).
When travelling, it is often difficult for people to get power due to the unavailability of or limited facilities of power supplies.
YOGYAKARTA – These five students of Universitas Gadjah Mada not only spend their time studying in the library, attending courses, or joining an intra-curicular projects, but also give mentoring to disabled people who live at the Bina Remaja shelter in Ngaglik, Sleman regency, Yogyakarta.
YOGYAKARTA – Stroke, traumatic brain injury, and accidents can be the cause for lack of movements of arms and legs or paresis.
Five UGM students have developed a tool that will ease stock analysis at the stock market.
Now folding clothes is not taking much of your time.
Each year the number of buildings in Yogyakarta increases. Hotels and malls also increase in number.
Cancer of the tongue poses a threat to Indonesian people.
Indonesia is potential to be the centre of Asian civilisation bearing in mind that the centre of civilisation has now shifted from Europe and America to Asia.
UGM have grabbed 20 medals in the Maths and Natural Sciences National Olympiad 2015 held in Surabaya from 24-28 May 2015.
Five UGM students have developed Portable Medical Finger Glow (Mediglow) to ease dentists treat their patients.
YOGYAKARTA – Higher learning and research institutes are expected to contribute to mitigating disaster risk reduction by producing technology products that are excellent in disaster areas.
Climate change has impacted many aspects of life. Natural disasters occur more often now that took human lives and caused economic and ecological losses.
YOGYAKARTA – State Secretary, Prof. Dr. Pratikno, M.Soc.Sc., and Education and Culture Minister, Dr. Anies Baswedan, dispatched 64 teachers to eight districts in Puncak Papua on Sunday (24/5) at Balairung Universitas Gadjah Mada.
YOGYAKARTA – Migration expert from Centre for Demography and Policy Studies of Universitas Gadjah Mada, Dr. Sukamdi, M.Sc., considered appropriate the measure taken by the Indonesian and Malaysian governments not to reject the influx of boat people of the Muslim Rohinghya.
YOGYAKARTA – Despite the Indonesian poultry industry that has progressed rapidly, predicted to be at 1.6 billions of poultry annually, researcher from FAO Emergency Center for Trans-boundary Animal Diseases (FAO ECTAD) Indonesia, Dr. Luuk Schooman, in an international seminar entitled Anticipating ASEAN Economic Society in Veterinary Medicine on Wednesday (20/5) at Faculty of Veterinary Medicine […].
Records say that the number of Indonesian students that learn Australian politics and government is increasing.
YOGYAKARTA – Three of Universitas Gadjah Mada’s study programmes are being assessed by the ASEAN University Network on Higher Education for Quality Assurance (AUN-QA).
YOGYAKARTA – Members of Universitas Gadjah Mada academic community who join the RX-King motorcycle community group (Gadjah Mada King Society/Gamkis) have made a community project that distributed tilapia seeds to the people of Deresan and Ngemahan in Bantul regency last week to mark their fifth anniversary.
YOGYAKARTA – The Centre for Pancasila Studies of Universitas Gadjah Mada in collaboration with the Gelora Bahana Patria Yogyakarta choir will hold a choir performance in Graha Sabha Pramana, Universitas Gadjah Mada, on Wednesday (20/5).
At least 11 Asian African countries participate in the Asian African Festival held at Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM, Saturday (9/5).
UGM Director for Education and Teaching, Dr. Agr. Ir. Sri Peni Wastutiningsih, announced that this year UGM accepts 3,371 students through the National Selection mechanism (SNMPTN), or 5% of the total applicants to UGM.
UGM has harvested apple melons from its Research, Education and Development Station in Berbah, Sleman regency, as well as in Porok beach in Gunungkidul regency.
Auliantya Ayurin Putri, Geodesy student of UGM, has won ESRI Young Scholars Indonesia 2015 competition on 27 April 2015 in Jakarta.
UGM will make academic re-orientatation as part of efforts to improve higher learning quality, research, and innovation.
OGYAKARTA – The recent Asian African Conference anniversary in Bandung is a significant step to reunite the collective understanding of member countries in extending wider cooperations.
Law expert from Universitas Gadjah Mada, Prof. Dr. Marcus Priyo Gunarto, S.H., M.Hum, has assessed the delay of execution for Philippino convict, Mary Jane Veloso, correct, following the confession of Maria Kristina Sergio who claimed to have recruited Mary Jane.
Indonesia is left behind in terms of infrastructure construction in areas such as food, maritime, energy and industry, which hampers human and goods mobility.