News Report
The 21st Forum for Ethical Review Committees in the Asian & Western Pacific Region (FERCAP) conference has kicked off today.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Center of Universitas Gadjah Mada has picked up an award from the Indonesian Minister of National Development Planning, Suharso Monoarfa, for its efforts and contributions to the SDGs programs and activities.
The tallest volcano on Indonesia’s Java island erupted on Saturday (4/12).
Muthia Zahra Mutmainnah, a UGM Agricultural Extension and Communication student, has taken home a Gold medal at the 2021 International Avicenna Youth Science Fair, a competition hosted by the International Avicenna Research Center (IARC) in collaboration with the Indonesian Young Scientist Association (IYSA). Along with her team Jong Sumatranen Bond, which consists of students from […].
Research by a mix of Biology and Pharmacy undergraduates has found that jellyfish venom proteins have the potential to become an inhibitor of breast cancer cells.
180 Degrees Consulting (180DC) UGM has been named third-place winner of Best Consulting Project in the 180 Degrees Consulting 2021 Global Awards for its outstanding work, Strategic Market Entry Plan to Indonesia for Planet Protector Packaging.
Three Civil Engineering students, namely Jhosep Sitepu, Huda Nur Arifin, and Candra Kusumasari W.M., came up with an alternative for road construction on soft soils in Jambi, Indonesia, by combining vacuum preloading and geosynthetics.
Universitas Gadjah Mada and Tristem Medika Indonesia agreed to cooperate on stem cell research development.
UGM Museum introduced Tour de Heritage UGM to promote various on-campus cultural heritage spots to the community.
Director-General of Higher Education Professor Nizam encourages UGM and all universities in Indonesia to collaborate more with industry in producing innovative products for the community.
Universitas Gadjah Mada, the Ministry of Health, and the National Agency for Drug and Food Control agreed to collaborate in accelerating the development of phytopharmaceuticals in Indonesia.
4 International College & Universities (4ICU) UniRank has published its latest world’s best university list.
The 34th National Student Scientific Week (PIMNAS) concluded with success on 29 October.
Three UGM researchers, namely Professor Abdul Rohman (Pharmacy), Professor Muh Aris Marfai (Geography), and Professor Ahmad Maryudi (Forestry), have been listed as the world’s most influential scientists, according to a study conducted by Stanford University. In the study published on 20 October 2021, Stanford researchers, namely Professor John Ioannidis, Jeroen Baas, and Kevin Boyack, present […].
The Bantul Regency government officially runs a program implementing Wolbachia-carrying mosquitoes to fight against dengue fever.
UGM Rector Professor Panut Mulyono inaugurated 20 Health Promoting University (HPU) Ambassadors and 20 Mental Health First Aiders at the Opening Ceremony of the 72nd Anniversary of Universitas Gadjah Mada, Tuesday (26/10). The HPU program, which was launched in 2019, is an approach to creating a learning environment and organizational culture that improves the health […].
Archeology and Geography students Febriska Noor Fitriana and Frinsen Johny Hutagalung were named runners-up in the 2021 Yogyakarta Provincial Language Ambassador competition held on Friday (1/10). “There are still incorrect uses of the Indonesian language, especially in writing.
Five students, namely Rohhi Unggul Laksonowati (Veterinary Medicine), Rizky Pawestri Utami (Veterinary Medicine), Syifa Salsabila Putri Priambodo (Biomedical Engineering), Muhammad Thoriq Kusumo Satrio (Biomedical Engineering), and Awinda Zharfani Puspasari (Industrial Engineering), made a Pregnancy and Estrous Kit for Cattle to help farmers detect early pregnancy and estrous cycle in cows. “The kit is equipped with […].
Savira Noor Febry, Risa Dewi Ariani, Ulayya Zahiyatul Arifin (Faculty of Social and Political Sciences), Tasnim Arma Fauzia, and Naufal Habibi (Faculty of Engineering) teamed up to initiate entrepreneurship training for santri undergoing rehabilitation at Pondok Tetirah Dzikir Rehabilitation Center.
The 2021 Indonesian Robot Contest (KRI) has concluded on 16 October with Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology crowned as the overall winner.
Indonesia’s sea toll program is on its way to reaching its eighth anniversary.
Students from different disciplines teamed up to develop a dual-function wireless speaker and power bank called Saura.
International Relations alumnus Angelo Wijaya represented Indonesia in the ASEAN Innovation Platform Dialogue held on 27-28 September in Brunei Darussalam.
Universitas Gadjah Mada concluded the 4th International Conference on Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, and Biomedical Engineering (BioMIC) on 7 October 2021.
UGM Center for Southeast Asian Social Studies (CESSAS) hosted the Southeast Asia Conference on Media, Cinema, and Art (SEA-MCA) on 4-5 October 2021.
UGM is planning to return to campus this October. Discussions among the leaders of the University and Faculties are currently underway to finalize further steps and preparations.
Five UGM students of different disciplines, namely Aizizha Syeilla Noverlis (Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing), Riki Wartakusumah (Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing), Nias Ananto (Mathematics and Natural Sciences), Taqy Hanawa (Mathematics and Natural Sciences), and Leonita Sephira (Veterinary Medicine), created an AI-based assessment device to assist health professionals in the assessment and medical interventions for […].
The UGM Disaster Response Unit (DERU), in partnership with the Muhammadiyah Institute of Teacher Training and Education (IKIPMu Maumere), concluded transitional housing construction in East Adonara, East Nusa Tenggara, July 2021.
Recent research conducted by Universitas Gadjah Mada, Sebelas Maret University, the Antibiotics Resistance Control Committee of the Indonesian Ministry of Health, the Kirby Institute of UNSW Sydney, the George Institute for Global Health of UNSW Sydney, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and University College London discovered that two-thirds of pharmacies and drug outlets […].
Together with a research team of the Faculty of Agriculture, UGM plant disease expert Professor Siti Subandiyah investigated the application of omics technologies to control the prevalent blood disease of bananas in Indonesia.