Seminar/Workshop
Pancasila is seen not only as the foundation of the Indonesian state but also as a way of life, a guide, and a reflection of the cultural constructs of society.
As a pioneering national university known for its excellence and innovation, UGM continues to encourage its researchers to be productive in generating scientific works and innovative produc...
Indonesia commemorates the birth of Pancasila every June 1st. This sacred moment reminds us to continuously uphold Pancasila as the nation’s foundation and source of law and strengthen it...
The tourism sector is believed to be a lifeline for rural economies if managed professionally.
Indonesia ranks third as the country with the highest burden of leprosy cases in the world.
Every lecturer has the duty to impart knowledge or expertise to students, develop scientific knowledge, and use it for community service.
Indonesia faces challenges related to waste and waste management, rapid urbanization growth, sustainable natural resource management, promoting inclusive economic growth, and contributing t...
The UGM Center for Tourism Studies (Puspar UGM), in collaboration with the Borobudur Authority Implementing Agency (BPOB), continues to develop tourism around Borobudur.
In the era of information openness, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), as an educational institution, is responsible for presenting accurate and relevant information regarding its achievements ...
Currently, the ESG concept is being applied in the infrastructure sector, including the construction and operation of toll roads. A critical review of toll road development in Indonesia w...
The Center for Indigenous and Cultural Psychology (CICP) at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) is organizing the School of Researcher (SOR) 2024, which is exclusively open to CICP members. SOR...
UGM is currently in the process of implementing risk management within the university’s organizational governance.
As the simultaneous regional head elections (Pilkada) scheduled for Nov.
Discussing small-scale shark fisheries in Indonesia never seems to end.
Faisal Rahman, a Protection Associate at the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Indonesia, stated that although Aceh has long been receiving refugees from abroad, it has only bee...
UGM is strongly committed to continuously moving towards a sustainable campus.
Don’t underestimate the impact of snake bites. A quarter of snakebite cases in Indonesia come from venomous snakes.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) organized a literary writing workshop on Monday (Mar.
The Physics Department at the UGM Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences hosted a seminar titled “Studying Galaxy with Citizen, Science Project Galaxy Cruise” on Wednesday, Mar.
Aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agenda, Indonesia aims to slash carbon emissions by 41% by 2023.
Indonesia’s digital economy, projected to reach 366 billion US dollars by 2030, is expected to grow exponentially.
The National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) 2020–2024 emphasizes developing Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) systems in six major cities: Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Surabaya, Medan, and Mak...
Minister of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of Indonesia Wahyu Sakti Trenggono highlighted his ministry’s commitment to developing five key marine aquaculture commodities.
Islamic scholars KH Ahmad Bahauddin Nursalim (Gus Baha) and Professor Muhammad Quraish Shihab engaged in a National Dialogue on Maintaining National Brotherhood to Preserve Indonesian Unity...
As part of its sustainability agenda, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), in collaboration with AVO Innovation & Technology, hosted a captivating talk show and workshop titled “AVO Goes to...
Many individuals find themselves trapped in debt stemming from online loan applications.
Creating a sustainable food security system encompasses more than just ensuring food supplies; it involves economic, social, and environmental considerations.
Promoting a sustainable green economy is a multifaceted endeavor that requires collaboration across disciplines and sectors.
UGM hosted the Times Higher Education Rankings Master Class, drawing participation from 21 state universities with legal entities (PTN-BH) across Indonesia.
Research institutions are pivotal in navigating the commercialization of research findings, serving as vital platforms for researchers.