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Two Architecture alumni, Faiz Fawzan Adhima and Vidya Larasati Adiraputri, have achieved recognition in a final project competition organized by the Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology in 2023.
The Ministry of National Development Planning stated that between 2010 and 2023, 20% of food waste in Indonesia originated from fruits. As a result, farmers in Indonesia often face losses because they are unable to sell their harvests, either due to surplus produce or the short shelf life of fruits. Additionally, the 2021 report from […].
Mental health and modern technology are two inseparable components of today’s society. While the proliferation of technological advancements often generates various debates, it’s undeniable that technology has transformed the face of modern society.
The prevalence of chronic kidney failure (CKF) in Indonesia is quite alarming.
Cow manure processed using anaerobic digestion technology can yield biogas rich in methane, which can be used as fuel, a heat source, an electricity generation energy source, or injected into the natural gas grid after purification. Despite its advantages, the method produces wet residues known as digestate, often utilized as fertilizer but can potentially release […].
The Rector of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) conferred degrees upon 1,753 graduates from master’s, medical specialty, medical subspecialty, and doctoral programs during the first period of the postgraduate graduation ceremony held on October 25 and 26, 2023.
Students from Universitas Gadjah Mada participating in the Student Creativity Program in Entrepreneurship successfully developed a product named Herbaseed, a comprehensive educational kit for practical and educational herbal plant cultivation at home. Led by Fauzela Azira Ainaya (Biology), the team included Irma Khamidatus (Vocational College), Monica Margareta Periahkenukur (Pharmacy), Prasetyo Edi Pamungkas (Vocational College), and […].
Salmonellosis remains a global health concern. According to WHO, Salmonella bacteria, the cause of Salmonellosis, is one of the four global causes of diarrheal disease. Salmonellosis results not only in diarrhea but also in severe invasive infections such as bacteremia and meningitis, particularly in at-risk groups such as children, pregnant women, the elderly, and immunocompromised […].
The Jakarta province is the most densely populated in Indonesia, with a density of approximately 15,978 people per square kilometer.
Five UGM Vocational College students have developed an innovation called My Heavy Equipment, an application for recording heavy equipment service history integrated with the Internet of Things (IoT).
Students of Universitas Gadjah Mada researched the decolonization of science in urban and community development in the Special Region of Yogyakarta. Their research began from their concern about the condition of buildings, which tend to overlook local knowledge, using Western paradigms, thus resulting in the loss of cultural heritage in the form of local philosophical […].
Five UGM students have produced the MAHEZZA puzzle as part of an effort to address mental health issues in Indonesia. The UGM team consists of Yovanti Trifa Mivea, Ahmad Taufiq (Electronics and Instrumentation 2021), Apriana Vika Vikanbara (Management 2021), Muhammad Rizqi (Information Technology 2021), and Hemalia Happy Virginia Koeswardani (Psychology 2021).
Five UGM students have researched the potential of microalgae, specifically Chlorella vulgaris, as a treatment for mouth cavity wounds, particularly traumatic ulcers in type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) patients.
The phenomenon of self-improvement books is burgeoning among early adult readers and college students.
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 […].
UGM students have developed an integrated carbon absorption technology that can be monitored in real time using smart sensors.
For children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), the childhood period can be challenging because they face significant difficulties in maintaining concentration, which affects their learning process.
The village of Duwet in Gunungkidul has attracted the attention of five UGM students.
Mothers with special needs children in Indonesia are often found in challenging situations because the role of childcare is predominantly placed on the mother. This situation is exacerbated by their children requiring special caregiving than typical children. The complexity of this situation intensifies for single mothers who have to care for their special needs children […].
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has been recognized as a higher education institution concerned about workplace social security. This award was presented directly by the Vice President of Indonesia, Ma’ruf Amin, to Professor Supriyadi, the UGM Vice-Rector for Human Resources and Finance, in Jakarta on Friday (October 20) during the 2023 Paritrana Award ceremony.
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.
As the 2024 general election approaches, potential presidential candidates actively campaign on their social media accounts. This phenomenon is significantly linked to the public’s use of digital media to assess political candidates and their parties.
A team of UGM students has successfully developed an automated liquid fertilizer composter integrated with a control system.
Proxy attendance is a phenomenon that persists in education, especially among 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 team of UGM students has developed an electronic tongue (E-Tongue) with machine learning technology to detect mineral and heavy metal content in drinking water. This technology can help the public identify the quality and safety of drinking water, preventing health risks from consuming contaminated water. The team comprises Inna Sri Utami (Physics), Alfian Daffa […].
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.
A prolonged drought in several parts of Indonesia has resulted in water scarcity, making it challenging for the local population to access clean water for their daily needs and activities. One severely affected region in Yogyakarta is Gunungkidul Regency, where residents face limited access to clean water due to diminishing groundwater sources.
At the high school level, chemistry is often considered difficult and less attractive to students. Even when teachers explain the material, students tend to have trouble understanding chemistry lessons.