News Report
Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo revealed the Central Java Provincial Government will use Genose to increase the Covid-19 surveillance capacity in the province.
President Joko Widodo has issued Government Regulation (PP) No. 70 of 2020 concerning Procedures for the Implementation of Chemical Castration, Installation of Electronic Detection Devices, Rehabilitation, and Announcement of Identity of Perpetrators of Sexual Violence Against Children.
A number of new Covid-19 symptoms have emerged, one of which is an olfactory disorder, parosmia.
Chairman of the Institute of Higher Education Entrance Test (LTMPT), Prof. Mohamad Nasih, said that participants could download the material for freshman selection at www.ltmpt.ac.id.
The spike in world soybean prices has surged the price of imported soybeans in Indonesia.
In 2021, government spending will focus on handling Covid-19, economic recovery, and economic transformation.
The government temporarily blocks the foreigners that travel to Indonesia from January 1 to 14, 2020.
The Forum of Primary Service Education (WPLP UGM), along with the UGM bicycle workshop and the Vocational School, designed a workbikecycle prototype.
UGM Chancellor, Prof. Ir. Panut Mulyono, M.Eng., D.Eng., officially launched the Leadership Hall for the Master of Management (MM) Study Program FEB UGM on Tuesday (14/12).
Five thousand units of GeNose C19, Covid-19 breath detection tool made by the UGM research team, are ready to distribute in mid-February 2020.
Public was in shock by the significant increase in the number of Covid-19 cases in the UK this December.
UGM Expert once has successfully made the Covid-19 detector that currently receives distribution and marketing permission from the Ministry of Health.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) obtained the 1st Best Award for Homepage Management in the Legal Entity State Universities category in the 2020 Higher Education Award.
President Joko Widodo finally overhauled the Onward Indonesia Cabinet. As many as six ministries received new leaders, most of whom were new faces.
UGM economist, Traheka Erdyas Bimanatya, SE., M.Sc., said the Covid-19 vaccination plan cannot guarantee the pandemic will end shortly.
Logistics and Supply Chain Management (MLRP) plays an important role in driving the Indonesian economy.
Celebrating the 71st Anniversary, academicians and alumni of UGM from all over the world express their joy in various ways.
Prof. dr. Adi Utarini, M.Sc., M.P.H., Ph.D., as the Researcher at the UGM Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing (FK-KMK), was included in the list of Ten People Who Helped Shape Science in 2020 according to one of the prestigious scientific journals, Nature.
Amid the economic recession, the agricultural sector grew 2.19 percent in Q2-2020 and 2.15 percent in Q3-2020.
UGM, for some time, dispatched its students to conduct the UGM SCS-CEL program for the 4th period of 2020.
UGM presented the UGM Award in the 71st Anniversary of UGM, held for a limited offline and broadcast online, Saturday (19/12).
The Covid-19 pandemic has become the most challenging problem for all nations, including Indonesia.
UGM commemorated its 71st anniversary on Saturday (19/12). With the theme “The Resilience of Indonesia’s Social Capital Against the Covid-19 Pandemic for the Future of the Nation”, the anniversary was celebrated with a different spirit and method from previous years.
Universitas Gadjah Mada received an endowment fund of the amount of IDR 50 billion from Dr. Dato.
President Joko Widodo hopes UGM can increase its contribution to the development of an inclusive and sustainable Indonesia.
Saefudin Noer as the President Director of PT. Pelabuhan Indonesia III (Pelindo III) supported its assistance in the form of a fund worth IDR 5 billion to construct the Mardliyyah Islamic Center UGM building on Friday (18/120.
Universitas Gadjah Mada conferred the title of Doctor Honoris Causa on Drs. H.
The Covid-19 pandemic has given some challenges to the postgraduate education programs implementation.
Delirium is said to be one of the new Covid-19 symptoms.
It is commonly known that saliva splashes or droplets from the nose and the mouth can most likely infect one individual to others from the SARS Cov-2 virus that causes Covid-19.