News Report
The clergy, Franz Magnis Suseno, or widely known as Romo Magnis, states that radicalism and exclusivism are a part of a challenge to Pancasila state ideology in accommodating the nationhood.
The Faculty of Biology of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) launches one new melon variety named baby hikapel melon.
The Department of Anthropology of Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM opens the 7th International Symposium on Antropologi Indonesia Journal (ISJAI) on Tuesday (23/7) morning at the 7th Floor Auditorium of Soegondo Building, UGM.
Universitas Gadjah Mada and Maijo University, Thailand, have signed an agreement to enhance education and research. Signing of a Memorandum of Understanding was done by Rector of UGM, Prof. Ir.
Nutrient deficiency still happens in Indonesia. Of these cases, many suffer from Vitamin A deficiency.
The stress that is experienced by cattle due to transportation will impact on the decreased quality and quantity of meat.
As many as 26 students from 8 countries attended the 4th Summer Course Program: Integrated Food Security in ASEAN at Faculty of Animal Science UGM from 22-31 July 2019.
Each country is responsible for reducing the number of its impoverished citizens and creating social justice.
Indonesia is adorned with beautiful natural panorama that can serve as an attractive tourism destination.
Rector of UGM has launched Health Promoting University (HPU) programme during the Lustrum XIV event on Friday (19/7) at Balairung UGM.
UGM has once again organised Disaster Research, Community Empowerment, and Microeconomics (DREaM) summer program. Running from 17-30 July 2019, DREaM 2019 carries theme Community Improvement through Women Empowerment and presents women activists, Lily Puspasari and Yenny Wahid.
Prof. Jian Bang Deng, sociologist from the Graduate School of Future Studies Thamkang University, Taiwan, gave a presentation titled “What kind of Future we want?” He is currently a visiting Professor at UGM’s Centre of Southeast Asia Social Studies.
Geological Engineering UGM conducts International Summer Field Course in Geosciences (ISFCG) 2019 in collaboration with Georesources and MaterialEngineering RWTH Aachen University, Germany, Geological Engineering Department UNDIP, Physics Department UGM, Civil Engineering and Environment Department UGM, and Master in Disaster Management UGM.
A 7.2 SR earthquake that hit South Halmahera in the Moluccas on Sunday (14/7) has taken several lives and damaged public facilities, including in Bacan Island.
Garlic is a natural product that is often used as alternative to curing hypertension.
Sociopreneurship is seen as having significant roles in alleviating poverty and achieving SDGs due to its practical, innovative, and sustainable approaches to social enhancement.
Indonesia is facing challenges in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Fruit flies that attack rose apples often disadvantage the farmers, causing harvest failure.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) researchers have developed an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), Amphibi Gama V2.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) students have made use of chicken feet waste as gel to cure broken bones.
To students recording medical information, courses on pregnancy, birth, dan post-natal bleeding are a nightmare, particularly related to disease codification. Meanwhile, one main competency of medical information recording staff is to be apt in giving diagnostic codes.
UGM hosts Summer Course on Coding Theory and Cryptography from 15-26 July 2019, which is attended by tens of participants from various countries in Southeast Asia.
As many as 250 social development experts from 28 states will share their ideas and experience in the concept of social development enhancement to support SDGs. The 21st Biennial International Conference with the social development enhancement theme was initiated by Social Development and Welfare Department UGM.
As many as 23 international students join Summer Course at UGM’s Faculty of Agricultural Technology.
In the past few years, the number of people with HIV/AIDS has continued to increase.
UGM students develop reading tools for the blind, named as BR-BLIND.
Indonesia lies in a disaster prone area which includes earthquake.
Health Ministry research in 2018 showed that the prevalence of mental disorder in Indonesia has increased significantly from 1.7 percent in 2013 to 7 percent in 2018.
UGM students made an innovation to resolve waste problems by separating the waste.
Three students of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) have turned red ginger into a formula that can serve to block chronic kidney disease with hypertension risk factor.