Education
UGM opens admissions for the 2026 Tridharma Affirmation to top students from Indonesia’s 3T regions. Registration closes Feb. 24.
Prof. Luthfi Muta’ali was inaugurated as UGM Professor of Regional Development, highlighting space, environment, and justice.
UGM professor warns that rising food productivity has not improved farmers’ welfare or ensured food sovereignty in Indonesia.
Merlins Waromi from Papua becomes UGM’s fastest specialist doctor graduate after completing her studies in just over three years.
Working as a food delivery driver while studying, UGM Law graduate Wahyu Aji Ramadan proves perseverance can lead to cum laude success.
UGM pharmacy graduate Made Krisna Adi Jaya completed his PhD in just 2 years and 4 months, earning a perfect GPA of 4.00.
UGM and the Jardine Foundation discuss expanding scholarship collaboration to support access to undergraduate and postgraduate education.
UGM graduate Ahmad Dzakwan Afif Annizar completed his master’s degree in communication in just 1 year and 22 days, the fastest in 2026.
UGM graduate Aji Wikandaru completed his master’s degree with a perfect GPA of 4.00 in just 1 year and 10 months, balancing study and experience.
3D hydroxyapatite printing offers new hope for treating bone trauma in animals, accelerating fracture healing, and improving welfare.
Pulmonary embolism remains a silent but deadly threat in Indonesia, often detected late due to low awareness of deep vein thrombosis.
UGM Master of Business Administration graduate Yulistika Rahayu completes her studies with a perfect 4.00 GPA, earning top graduate honors at FEB UGM.
Through UGM’s fast-track program, Tria Sofie completed her master’s degree at 22, becoming the youngest graduate of the Faculty of Geography.
UGM provides internal financial assistance to over 500 students facing tuition payment difficulties to ensure equitable access to higher education.
UGM alumni runners donate over Rp500 million through a charity run to support scholarships, disaster-affected students, and UGM’s endowment fund.
UGM doctoral graduate Dea Angelia Kamil earned her PhD in Computer Science at just 26 years old, becoming one of the youngest doctoral graduates.
UGM graduates 1,061 postgraduate students, highlighting academic excellence, research impact, and leadership in higher education.
UGM’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine inaugurates 205 new veterinarians, strengthening Indonesia’s animal health and food security sectors.
UGM inaugurates Professor Zainal Arifin Mochtar, who warns of rising conservatism and authoritarianism weakening independent state institutions.
UGM research shows diabetes care requires emotional regulation and self-management, with clinical hypnosis supporting long-term treatment outcomes.
Research at UGM shows that psychosocial support rooted in local wisdom effectively strengthens the mental health and resilience of disaster survivors.
Universitas Gadjah Mada inaugurates 901 new professional engineers, strengthening Indonesia’s human resources in engineering and technology.
UGM awards a doctorate for research on virtual reality technology to enhance midwives’ knowledge and skills in managing postpartum hemorrhage.
UGM doctoral research finds that debtor character and business behavior play a decisive role in repayment performance of unsecured microcredit schemes.
UGM Professor Amin Wibowo outlines key leadership traits of Millennials and Gen Z, emphasizing sustainability, collaboration, and inclusivity in the workplace.
UGM inaugurates Professor Suprapto as Professor of Formal Methods, highlighting the evolving role of formal verification in artificial intelligence.
UGM medical student Farras Ulinnuha graduated at 19 years and 8 months, having completed accelerated programs since elementary and high school.
FEB UGM graduate, Muh Ridho, completes his studies cum laude with a 3.94 GPA, overcoming challenges from his rural upbringing in Buton.
UGM researchers are developing lithium-ion battery recycling technologies to support Indonesia’s clean energy transition and circular economy.
UGM student Aji Bambang Sasongko graduated cum laude at 20 years 8 months, becoming the youngest applied bachelor graduate of his cohort.

