News Report
Professor of the Faculty of Geography, Prof. Dr. Hartono, DEA, DESS, thinks that spatial planning in Indonesia has not been done thoroughly.
Six UGM students from Faculty of Agriculture have developed an education tourism at Tanen hamlet in Hargobinangun village, Sleman regency, that is called as Edu Agro Tourism of COCOA (EAT C...
Eight assessors from the ASEAN University Network on Higher Education for Quality Assurance (AUN-QA) have assessed three study programmes at Universitas Gadjah Mada: Agribusiness, Philosoph...
Bachelor and Diploma graduates are expected to be the agent of change in the community by doing innovative programs to develop products that benefit society.
Vaccination against measles for infants is important to prevent the fast spread of the disease.
Universitas Gadjah Mada inaugurates 1,616 undergraduate students that include 20 international students with average study time 4 years and 5 months.
Four UGM students participated in the International Summer Course (ISC) 2016 at Nagoya University, Japan, from 3rd to 10th July 2016.
Henri Widiyanto, Accounting student at Faculty of Economics and Business UGM became the only UGM student to receive the KPMG ASEAN Scholarship 2016.
In the past few months there have been concerns following the fatal cases in a number of hospitalised patients in Indonesia due to the wrong treatment of anaesthetics.
UGM dispatch its 46 students joining Gadjah Mada Aerospace Team (GMAT) to the Indonesian Rocket Loads Competition and Indonesian Rocket (Komurindo) as well as Atmospheric Balloon competitio...
Nature Lover Students group of Universitas Gadjah Mada (Mapagama) explored the crater of Mount Tambora on Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara.
Nature Lover Students group of Universitas Gadjah Mada (Mapagama) explored the crater of Mount Tambora on Sumbawa Island, West Nusa Tenggara.
More than three thousand UGM students will graduate on Wednesday (24/8) and Thursday (25/8).
With over 300 ethnicity groups and 742 languages and dialects scattering in over 17,500 islands, diversity is a character inherent in the people of Indonesia.
Most of the areas in Indonesia are not fully free from disaster risks.
Universitas Gadjah Mada is committed to improving its education and teaching quality that can compete internationally.
Researcher from Universitas Gadjah Mada has developed lactate acid bacteria of local strains that come from Lactobacillus plantarum bacteria potential to replace imported isolate for fermen...
Universitas Gadjah Mada alumni association (Kagama) Yogyakarta branch held a discussion entitled New Perspectives in Science and Health at Wisma Kagama UGM on Saturday (20/8).
UGM was born during the times of the fight for state independence.
The number of people that wants to major in Philosophy at UGM increases significantly this year.
UGM hosts The 2nd International Conference on Islamic Perspective of Accounting, Finance, Economics, and Management (IPAFEM) 2016 with the theme “Towards Advancing Economic Pros...
Indonesia is currently facing the maritime border issue with 10 neighbouring countries.
Village of Kricak in Tegalrejo district became the first village that gets eggs of Aedes aegypti mosquito that contains Wolbachia bacteria as part of Eliminate Dengue Project research (EDP-...
Independence Day is a moment to remember the spirit of the proclamation and the ideals of independence aspired by our national heroes.
In Indonesia, Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) has grown into an issue widely discussed by government,business, and academics.
A total of 33 high school biology teachers in Yogyakarta join the training activities of isolation and DNA amplification organised by the Faculty of Biology UGM on Friday, August 12, 2016.
Minister of Communication and Information Technology, Rudiantara, said that startup companies could not be separated from business processes.
Jogja Digital Valley recorded that Yogyakarta has as many as 190 startup digital companies with a growth of 30 companies annually.
In the past few years the surface of ground water in Yogyakarta has continued to decrease due to the construction of many new hotels, apartments, malls, and other commercial buildings.
The current situation should no longer be addressed lightly. Everything is globalized and challenges are more complex so that the future is envisioned to be tougher.