Education
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.
UGM graduates 1,112 students in the first period of 2025/2026 and urges graduates to strengthen their competencies to contribute meaningfully to society.
Yogyakarta Mayor, Dr. Hasto Wardoyo, shares his journey of service, from remote medical work to public leadership, inspiring UGM graduates.
UGM graduates 1,729 Bachelor’s and 423 Applied Bachelor’s students, highlighting academic excellence, innovation, and leadership for national development.
Trixi Karinina Dewi Sindhutomo graduated from UGM in 3 years, 27 days, with a thesis on Dutch social housing and policy learning for Indonesia.
UGM inaugurates Professor Abdurakhman and Professor Atok Zulijanto as new FMIPA professors, highlighting research in financial statistics and function theory.
UGM Computer Science graduate Sania Nadlirotullubba earns the highest GPA of 3.98 and shares her journey, challenges, and aspirations in technology.
Professor Gugup Kismono emphasizes the rising work-life imbalance among young workers during his inauguration as Professor of Organizational Psychology at UGM.
UGM inaugurates Andang Widi Harto as Professor of Advanced Nuclear Power Reactor Engineering, highlighting nuclear energy’s strategic future for Indonesia.
UGM faculty member, Anton Sony Wibowo, earned a doctorate for developing saliva-based biomarkers to support early detection of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
UGM Chemical Engineering lecturers Budhijanto and Wiratni are inaugurated as professors, highlighting Indonesia’s energy, food, and environmental challenges.
UGM psychology graduate Rizal Galih Pradana earns a perfect 4.00 GPA, completing his master’s degree in just 1 year and 10 months.
Professor Donny Widianto was inaugurated as UGM Professor in Microbial Biotechnology, highlighting the vital role of beneficial microbes in agriculture.
Professor Hartini calls for Indonesia’s legal system to adopt non-fault-based divorce to reduce conflict and protect children’s welfare.

