News Report
Indonesia’s Vice Minister of Health reviews the UGM-developed digital radiography device undergoing preclinical testing at UGM Academic Hospital.
UGM expert explains the SMAN 72 Jakarta explosion as a personal reaction linked to social pressures, bullying, and harmful digital exposure.
UGM held an Appreciation and Inspiration Night to honor scholarship partners for supporting inclusive access to education and strengthening student opportunities.
UGM expert says delaying the 2026 tobacco excise increase reflects short-term stability goals while raising concerns over health, welfare, and oversight.
UGM undergoes ASIIN accreditation for six study programs to strengthen academic quality, global recognition, and international competitiveness.
UGM anthropologist Dr. Suzie Handajani explains how social media and films can challenge gender stereotypes and encourage women to pursue STEM fields.
UGM’s expert warns of rising risks from counterfeit cosmetics amid Indonesia’s rapidly expanding beauty industry and urges strict compliance with BPOM regulations.
UGM psychologist warns of rising child suicide cases and highlights Generation Alpha’s vulnerability to depression amid digital-age pressures.
WHO praises Indonesia’s leadership in herbal medicine development, prompting calls for stronger cross-sector support to strengthen the industry.
UGM Philosophy Dean stresses education, ethical literacy, and creative human–AI collaboration as key to addressing future risks of advanced AI.
UGM food technology expert explains why healthy food remains unaffordable for many Indonesians and outlines key steps for improving access.
UGM hosts the 2025 European Higher Education Fair, connecting Indonesian students with 80 European universities offering over 1,000 scholarships.
Speakers at UGM’s student press seminar highlight the urgent need for campus media to defend press freedom and voice marginalized communities.
UGM expert, Professor Ridi Ferdiana, highlights Gen Z’s dominance in AI use and offers ethical, balanced approaches to digital technology.
UGM Professor, Teuku Faisal Fathani, brings decades of disaster mitigation expertise to his new role as Head of BMKG.
UGM’s expert urges vigilance as heavy rains approach, warning of increased flood and landslide risks across Indonesia.
UGM Professor, Teuku Faisal Fathani, was appointed as the new BMKG Chief, pledging to strengthen disaster preparedness and climate resilience in Indonesia.
UGM sociologist Elok Santi Jesica reminds the public that photographing others without their consent risks violating privacy and personal data laws.
UGM’s Tropical Medicine Center releases the documentary Langkah Akhir to revive public awareness of polio eradication in Indonesia.
Pustral UGM calls for transportation safety to be prioritized, as recent accidents highlight the need for stronger oversight and policy coordination.
RSA UGM doctor highlights weight loss, balanced diet, and regular exercise as key lifestyle changes to prevent prediabetes.
UGM’s economist highlights high informal employment as a sign of structural poverty, urging stronger job formalization and vocational training.
UGM academics raise concerns over weak verification and hasty implementation in Indonesia’s 80,000 Merah Putih Village Cooperatives program.
UGM sociologist urges government and youth collaboration to strengthen digital literacy and critical awareness against online gambling exploitation.
UGM introduces the high-yield, nutrient-rich Gamagora 7 rice variety to farmers in Klaten, aiming to advance innovation and promote sustainable food security.
UGM and PT Pupuk Indonesia collaborate to promote precision agriculture, enhancing the productivity and resource efficiency of smallholder farmers.
UGM experts call for improved governance, accountability, and legal protection in Indonesia’s MBG Program following food poisoning cases.
A UGM sociologist urges stronger digital literacy education for migrant workers as thousands of Indonesians fall victim to online scams.
UGM lecturer Alfath Bagus Panuntun El Nur Indonesia says the Prabowo-Gibran government’s first-year performance remains below expectations and internally focused.
Influenza cases surge by 55% in Indonesia. UGM’s expert calls for enhanced surveillance, vaccination, and public awareness to prevent the transmission of the disease.

