News Report
Nowadays, it is common to see campuses across the globe have a museum of their own.
Muhammad Rifky Wicaksono, UGM Faculty of Law lecturer, has just recently attained his LL.M.
In collaboration with KAGAMA (Gadjah Mada Alumni), the UGM Directorate of Community Service held an online seminar on business incubation and digitalization for MSME products to boost export opportunities, Saturday (5/6).
Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal, and Security Affairs Professor Mohammad Mahfud MD paid a visit to Universitas Gadjah Mada for a dialogue with leaders of public and private universities in Yogyakarta, Saturday (5/6).
Universitas Gadjah Mada has officially established a new bachelor’s degree program in Environmental Infrastructure Engineering starting this year.
Universitas Gadjah Mada confirms campus will reopen next semester, around September or October 2021, for the 2020 and 2021 entry student cohorts.
UGM Earthquake Warning System (EWS) detected a 5.3-magnitude quake in Toli-Toli, Central Sulawesi, three days prior to the incident.
UGM Faculty of Medicine commemorated the annual World No Tobacco Day this year by organizing a webinar that focused on building commitment to smoking cessation during the pandemic.
Indonesia is now investigating the alleged data leak of more than 270 million citizens believed to be from the Health Care and Social Security Agency (BPJS).
In collaboration with the World Mosquito Program (WMP) Yogyakarta, Universitas Gadjah Mada, and Tahija Foundation, the Sleman government launched a program to reduce dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) cases called Si Wolly Nyaman, Friday (21/5).
Three learning centers at Universitas Gadjah Mada were awarded EDGE certification, an international green building certification system created by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group.
GeNose C19 inventors Dian Kesumapramudya Nurputra and Kuwat Triyana released the latest AI update of the locally manufactured breathalyzer known as GeNose C19 on Sunday (23/5).
UGM Youth Studies Centre (YouSure) recently organized collaboration research last March-April 2021 using the multistage random sampling technique method.
As reported recently, India’s new COVID-19 variant B.1.617 has now been detected in Indonesia.
The never-ending conflict for more than 40 years between Israel and Palestine has attracted global concerns.
The forced eviction of Palestinians living in Sheikh Jarrah, East Jerusalem, by Israel has triggered a spike in tensions between both parties.
Indonesia’s COVID-19 mortality rate has increased in recent times from 2.75 in February 2021 to 2.76 in May 2021.
As we all know that Covid-19 is a new respiratory disease caused by a virus, and it can be transmitted from person to person.
Recently, news about the oddity of the Corruption Eradication Commission’s (KPK) national test concept spread over the community.
UGM obtained funding from the Ministry of Education and Culture (Kemdikbud) for 348 proposals for the 2021 Student Creativity Program (PKM), the most among other universities.
Pandemic has still become the most happening problem in the world, including Indonesia.
Our youth is the future of the nation. As we are now in the continuous fight against corruption, the help from our young generation will make us even stronger.
Netty Muharni as the Assistant to the Deputy for Regional and Subregional Economic Cooperation, the Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, visited UGM on Monday (3/5) to discuss ASEAN cooperation and its community’s mobilities.
GeNose C19 is now in preparation to obtain the Indonesian National Standard (SNI).
The term “homecasting” may sound a little bit foreign to most of us.
Indonesia has a very crucial role in the ASEAN establishment.
The pandemic still has not yet ended. In the meantime, UGM keeps endeavoring to design innovation for its nation and community for especially overcoming the Covid-19 pandemic, and not a few innovations have been successfully invented.
The COVID-19’s disposable masks and plastic gloves are now polluting the world, creating a massive plastic waste dilemma that requires serious and immediate actions.
Not only the students, but UGM also has alumni that remain to be creative in generating innovation.
UGM DERU (Disaster Response Unit) for some time contributed support for communities affected by disasters.