Education
Three UGM medical students, Claire, Zabrina, and Ilmi, graduate with a perfect 4.00 GPA at the 2024/2025 commencement, sharing their inspiring stories.
Professor Suharyadi highlights the potential of hybrid image interpretation in remote sensing to support urban planning through advanced spectral analysis.
Elsa Yuliana, the daughter of a mosque caretaker, achieves her dream of studying at UGM through SNBP with a 75% UKT subsidy.
UGM inaugurates two professors from the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Physics, highlighting innovations in zero energy buildings and AI in smart healthcare.
Yunita Nur Aziza, a UGM Agricultural Engineering student, graduates in record time (3 years, 2 months, 6 days) due to meticulous planning and MBKM participation, achieving cum laude.
Brian Arianto Tanuwidjaja graduated cum laude from UGM’s medical program in just 3.5 years, excelling in academics and debate competitions alike.
Mutiara Anindyana Hapsari becomes UGM’s youngest graduate at 19, completing her Pharmacy degree in 3.5 years with cum laude honors.
UGM Physics Professor Muhammad Farchani Rosyid combines theoretical physics with a passion for painting.
Professor Lily Arsanti Lestari is now a UGM Basic Nutrition Professor who aspires to utilize Indonesia's local food to combat malnutrition, stunting, and obesity.
Prof. Asmarani Kusumawati highlights repeat breeding, feed issues, and infectious diseases as key challenges to Indonesia's beef self-sufficiency.
UGM student Asysyfa, from a farming family in West Sumatra, thrives at UGM thanks to a full tuition subsidy that helped her pursue her academic dreams.
Tiara Putri, a UGM doctoral student, earns a DAAD scholarship in Germany for her research on pathogens and her active role in sustainable social initiatives.
Professor Suci Paramitasari Syahlani of UGM proposes a collective biosecurity model to help small-scale livestock producers meet sanitation hygiene standards and improve food safety certific...
Professor Hendrokumoro highlights the need for strategic efforts to preserve the Javanese language, which is spoken by over 80 million people but faces challenges in modern society.
Sri Astutiningsih balances motherhood and studies to earn a perfect 4.00 GPA in Population Studies at UGM, supported by an LPDP scholarship.
Dr. Dewi Agustiningsih earned her doctorate from UGM in just 2.5 years at the age of 26, making her the youngest and fastest doctoral graduate in the university’s April 2025 graduation.
Rizki Oktavianto, the top graduate of UGM’s Master of Accounting Program, delivered his graduation speech with deep emotion after losing his mother just a week before the ceremony.
Dr. Agus Suwignyo of UGM was inaugurated as Professor of History of Education, emphasizing the need for sovereign, decolonized education in post-independence Indonesia.
Siti Fadila Nuraisyah, a UGM student, earned her master’s degree at just 22 through a fast track program—graduating with distinction and serving as an inspiration to her peers.
Universitas Gadjah Mada hosts 20,615 UTBK-SNBT 2025 participants, with exams running from April 23 to May 2.
A Yogyakarta father-in-law surprises his daughter-in-law at UGM's graduation by donning a rare Ledhek Gogik costume.
UGM confers degrees to 1,455 postgraduate students, including Master’s, Specialist, Subspecialist, and Doctoral graduates in April 2025.
Dr. Suherman, a lecturer at the UGM Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA UGM), was officially inaugurated as a professor of analytical and environmental chemistry on Tuesday (A...
UGM inaugurates Prof. Fahrudin Nugroho as Professor of Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos, highlighting the importance of understanding turbulence and complex systems in science and technology.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has reopened registration for the second wave of the International Undergraduate Program (IUP).
In her inauguration at UGM, Professor Dewi presented strategies to prevent non-communicable diseases, focusing on digital solutions, community involvement, and a shift from curative to preve...
Professor Jamhari of UGM argues that short agricultural supply chains can boost farmers’ income and promote sustainable, fair marketing systems.
Three students with autism at Universitas Gadjah Mada share their personal journeys of navigating higher education, highlighting the importance of inclusive support systems and understanding...
Maternal and infant mortality rates in Indonesia remain relatively high compared to other Southeast Asian countries, with a maternal mortality ratio (MMR) of 189 per 100,000 live births and ...
Dengue fever (DF) remains a major health problem in Indonesia and globally. Caused by the dengue virus transmitted to humans by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, the disease has resulted in high mor...