Education
UGM graduates 1,683 postgraduate students, highlighting academic excellence and global achievements.
Professor Mutiah Amini reveals Kartini’s progressive views on urban social space, modernization, and citizens’ rights.
Professor Jaka Widada highlights holobiont-driven applied microbiology for food security and global health at UGM inauguration.
UGM prepares robust IT, servers, and monitoring as 15,789 participants take the UTBK SNBT across 14 campus locations.
UGM professor compares agrarian reform in Indonesia and South Korea and its impact on agricultural development.
Professor Pujiharto highlights postmodern Indonesian literature and AI-driven hyperreality at UGM inauguration.
UGM opens 2026 UM CBT admissions from April 14 to May 5, with exams held in Yogyakarta and Jakarta.
UGM invites students from Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands to apply via regular and IUP pathways.
UGM student develops RAP-VAC, a cost-effective wound therapy with comparable effectiveness to commercial VAC.
Jupriyadi urges clearer rules for judicial review to prevent legal overlap and ensure consistency across Indonesia’s courts.
UGM professor stresses the importance of comprehensive epidemiology to address Indonesia’s complex animal health challenges.
UGM inaugurates a married couple as professors, highlighting their contributions to AI and chemistry research.
UGM opens PBUB and PBUTM admissions for high-achieving and low-income students, April 14–29, 2026.
UGM inaugurates three dentistry professors who address biomedical tech, biomaterials, and oral health inequality in Indonesia.
UGM opens IUP's second batch of admissions until April 28, offering 1,221 seats across 31 programs with global academic opportunities.
Pharmacoeconomic modeling helps assess the cost-effectiveness of medicines for Indonesia’s National Health Insurance (JKN) program.
UGM professor highlights microalgae’s potential for biofuel, food, and sustainable innovation in climate change mitigation.
UGM admits 2,836 students via SNBP 2026, highlighting competitive programs and national admission statistics.
UGM inaugurates 33 new dietitians to strengthen public nutrition and address the growing global obesity challenge.
UGM student Marlyn graduated in just 3 years after researching how decision-making autonomy affects depression risk among married women.
UGM research reveals family-related trauma can shape post-traumatic growth and distress among young adults aged 18–25.
UGM graduate Naufal Firdausyan earns an LPDP scholarship to pursue a double degree at UGM and the University of Glasgow in sustainable development.
Aira completes UGM’s Applied Bachelor's in 3 years 11 months, becoming the fastest graduate in her cohort.
UGM Accounting graduate Cynthia Fransisca earns cum laude honors after excelling in academics, organizations, and competitions.
Tiara Amanda graduates from UGM Dentistry at 20, becoming the youngest graduate in her cohort.
UGM nursing graduate Zufa Pasha Sabina earns a perfect 4.00 GPA and shares her journey of discipline and family support.
UGM graduates 1,353 undergraduate and applied bachelor’s students in the 2025/2026 Period II ceremony.
UGM inaugurates Prof. Reni Rosari, emphasizing a sense of belonging as key to sustainable and meaningful organizations
UGM doctoral research develops a validated game-based assessment model to measure conscientiousness in the digital era.
UGM’s Urban and Regional Planning programs undergo ASIIN international accreditation to strengthen global academic standards.

