News Report
Students of the UGM Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Wiskara Jatipradresthya and Kuky Cahya Hamurajib, have taken home the Most Voted Innovators at 2022 Health Innovation Sprint Accelerator for their AI-driven vital signs monitoring device for obstetric patients called Vital Sense.
Aromatic telon oil Habbie developed and produced by two UGM alumnae has broken a MURI (Museum Rekor Dunia Indonesia/Indonesian World Records Museum) record for having the most aromatic variants.
The Smart Agricultural Enterprise (SAE) developed by the UGM Faculty of Agricultural Technology has increased the productivity of soybean yields, as seen from the recent harvest of the local variety Grobogan that reached 2.4 tonnes per hectare.
In collaboration with the ASEAN University Network (AUN) and the University of Agder, Norway, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) offers the ASEAN Master in Sustainability Management program. This collaborative program is initiated and funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
One of the seven units of Gadjah Mada Airport Transporter electric (GATe), developed by the UGM Faculty of Engineering, has been handed over to Angkasa Pura I, a state-owned enterprise responsible for airport management in central and eastern Indonesia.
Adhitya Latif Prahesta, a Public Sector Accounting student, has been crowned runner-up of the 2022 GenRe Ambassador of Bengkulu. GenRe or Generasi Berencana (well-planned young people) is a program initiated by the National Population and Family Planning Board to prepare the young generation for career, education, and future through insights into sex education, family planning, […].
Poultry farmers spend up to 60% of their total cost on feed.
The UGM research group Indonesia Natural Dye Institute (INDI), together with partners and students from multiple disciplines, has established a mini natural dye plant in Jayapura, Papua.
In the past week, soybean prices surged from IDR7,000-9,000/kg to 11,300-12,500/kg, which led to a tempeh and tofu crisis in Indonesia.
The UGM Faculty of Engineering Alumni Association (KATGAMA) has presented Indonesia’s Father of Concrete Prof. Roosseno Soerjohadikoesoemo with the Herman Johannes Award posthumously in recognition of his dedication to the development of science in Indonesia.
Aulizza Abdul Fanni, MSc Accounting student, won the Best Performing Group at the Accounting Masters Online Data Camp organized by the Singapore Management University (SMU) School of Accountancy in January 2022.
UGM Rector Professor Panut Mulyono inaugurated the new Engineering Research and Innovation Center (ERIC) building at the Faculty of Engineering on Thursday (17/2).
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has been ranked second in Indonesia in the latest Webometrics Ranking, moving down one spot compared to last year.
Working closely with many partners, Dr. R. Wisnu Nurcahyo of the UGM Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and his research team have developed strategies to conserve the critically endangered Sumatran elephant (Elephas maximus sumatranus). As done together with the Veterinary Society for Sumatran Wildlife Conservation (VESSWIC), Dr. Nurcahyo and his team have improved the quality of […].
The 2022 Alper-Doger Scientific Index lists Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) as the second-best university in Indonesia.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) and state-owned pharmaceutical company Kimia Farma have agreed to cooperate in the fields of education, research, community service, and human resource development.
UniRank has just released its latest university ranking, acknowledging Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) as the most popular university in Indonesia in 2021.
As per the latest Joint Ministerial Decree, Universitas Gadjah Mada will resume on-campus education for all students in the upcoming academic semester (February 2022).
The UGM Mechanical Engineering research team led by Dr. Gesang Nugroho has developed an autonomous unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for the early detection of wildfires.
Adhitya Latif Prahesta, a Public Sector Accounting student, served as Indonesia’s representative at the 2021 Global Youth for Sustainable Palm Oil Summit held annually by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO).
The UGM Center for Human Health and Nutrition initiated the Indonesia Nutrition University Network (NATURE), a collaborative platform among universities and academic institutions in Indonesia that focuses on eradicating anemia and stunting.
In an effort to reduce stunting in Indonesia, researchers from the UGM Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing have developed a stunting detection kit called GAMA-KiDS.
UGM Rector Professor Panut Mulyono received the Best University Leaders award at the 2021 Obsession Awards, Friday (17/12).
The 72nd-anniversary celebrations of Universitas Gadjah Mada have concluded with great success.
Universitas Gadjah Mada is ranked as the third Most Sustainable University in Indonesia according to the 2021 UI GreenMetric released Tuesday (14/12).
In collaboration with the University of Manchester, Oxford University, and Fairwork Foundation, UGM Center for Digital Society (CfDS) has released a study report evaluating fair work practices and standards from six of Indonesia’s leading gig economy platforms, namely Gojek, Grab, Maxim, Anteraja, Ninja Xpress, and Paxel. Lead researcher of Fairwork Indonesia and research manager of […].
Commemorating Human Rights Day, UGM Law lecturer, researcher, and women’s rights activist Dr. Sri Wiyanti Eddyono argues that Indonesia has not addressed several human rights violations amid significant progress in the government’s commitment.
Ambassador of Bangladesh to Indonesia, H.E. Air Vice Marshal Mohammad Mostafizur Rahman GUP, paid a visit to Universitas Gadjah Mada on Monday (13/12).
Marketing lecturer at the UGM Faculty of Economics and Business, Dr. Widya Paramita, discussed the importance of a strategic self-presentation to optimize the benefits gained on social media in the Faculty webinar, Friday (10/12). “Self-presentation is people’s attempt to manage the impression of others on them.
In collaboration with Cokelat nDalem and the Yogyakarta Assessment Institute for Agricultural Technology, UGM Center for Food and Nutrition Studies launched its very own probiotics-containing chocolate, Chobio, Wednesday (9/12). Professor Endang Sutriswati Rahayu said Chobio had been clinically tested and proven to help prevent stunting and obesity and improve digestive health.