News Report
Sitti Aminah Muslimah, a Forestry UGM student from Papua, receives a Freeport Indonesia scholarship to support her studies and environmental aspirations.
With fewer farmers in Indonesia, a UGM expert stresses the need to introduce modern agricultural innovation to students from an early age.
UGM experts highlight the urgency for Indonesia to strengthen its global diplomacy amid escalating Iran-Israel tensions and nuclear security risks.
The SciArt 8.0 exhibition showcases portraits of 29 Indonesian scientists across eras, including four inspiring figures from UGM.
UGM experts advise Indonesia to respond cautiously to the Iran–Israel conflict and focus on strengthening domestic economic foundations.
UGM social policy expert urges Indonesia to revise its outdated poverty line, calling for a careful strategy to address its political and policy implications.
UGM International Relations expert Muhadi Sugiono warns that escalating tensions between Iran and Israel could trigger a global conflict, underscoring the fragility of international stabilit...
UGM Faculty of Biology Dean Prof. Budi Setiadi Daryono calls for an end to small-island mining, warning that it destroys unique biodiversity and marine ecosystems, and urges a focus on ecoto...
UGM public policy expert warns that forming new government agencies under President Prabowo may risk budget inefficiency if not properly designed and reviewed.
UGM joins global universities in U21’s first mapping report on disability inclusion, highlighting universal design, inclusive policies, and shared solutions.
Democratic Campus Governance: UGM Public Hearing Chooses Student Delegates for the Board of Trustees
UGM hosts a public hearing to select student representatives for the Board of Trustees, reinforcing its commitment to inclusive and democratic governance.
HPV can trigger cervical cancer, but with early vaccination and healthy habits, the risk can be reduced. Here’s what experts say about prevention and impact.
The UGM Faculty of Forestry expert urges firm environmental law enforcement to safeguard Raja Ampat’s ecotourism and ecosystems from destructive mining operations.
A geodesy expert explains that the dispute over four islands between Aceh and North Sumatra could be resolved if the original boundary documents are found.
Garin Nugroho Premieres Anti-Corruption Film “Nyanyi Sunyi dalam Rantang” at Universitas Gadjah Mada
Garin Nugroho’s new film, “Nyanyi Sunyi dalam Rantang,” premieres at UGM, highlighting real cases of legal injustice and power imbalances in Indonesia.
UGM’s Dr. Subarsono warns that extending the ASN retirement age to 70 may burden the state budget and hinder bureaucratic regeneration.
Geography UGM plants mojo trees on campus to celebrate World Environment Day and promote local biodiversity and environmental awareness.
UGM legal experts assert that withholding diplomas by companies violates labor rights and human rights, urging tighter regulations and legal protection.
As COVID-19 cases surge in Asia, UGM expert Prof. Tri Wibawa advises Indonesians to stay vigilant despite a different dominant variant, emphasizing preparedness and healthy habits.
Puspar UGM encourages tourism stakeholders to explore niche markets as regions restrict school study tours due to safety and economic concerns.
UGM's Diskoma #21 highlights how comedians like Sandi Prastowo use humor and criticism to enhance political literacy and awareness.
UGM expert warns of weak oversight in military authority following Garut ammunition blast, urges clear boundaries and stronger civilian monitoring.
UGM professor calls for increased government support for literature through grants, royalties, and recognition to boost writers’ welfare and literary growth.
Amid rising layoffs, UGM lecturer Dr. Hempri Suyatna supports removing work age limits as a solution, emphasizing economic and social impacts.
UGM sociologist criticizes TNI for neglecting safety protocols in the Garut explosion that killed civilians, urging stricter oversight in military operations.
UGM Diving Unit celebrates its 38th anniversary with Open Water Training in Karimunjawa, offering students hands-on diving practice and stunning marine views.
UGM reaffirms its commitment to academic integrity and readiness to face the civil lawsuit over Joko Widodo’s diploma at Sleman District Court.
Indonesia’s development of natural medicine remains suboptimal due to a shortage of botanists and pharmacognosists, experts say during a public lecture at UGM.
UGM psychologist urges early sexual education to protect children from predators, highlighting risks in digital media and the need for parental support.
UGM expert Prof Tadjuddin Noer Effendi addresses rising educated unemployment in Indonesia, proposing labor export as a key solution amid economic challenges.

