News Report
Merapi eruptions occurred more than one year ago. However, many problems are still found after the eruption, one of which is related to agricultural land.
YOGYAKARTA- Fisheries Department of UGM Faculty of Agriculture held a workshop on Bio-prospecting of Bioactive Compounds on Marine Life from 1 to 3 March 2012.
YOGYAKARTA – Indonesia is an agrarian country in which food security and environmental sustainability can be realized; one of them is through protection to farmers and farmland...
YOGYAKARTA – The government’s doubt to remove fuel subsidy in 2011 was mainly due to the strong politics in image building.
YOGYAKARTA – Ministry of Research and Technology has allocated a budget worth 7.1 billion Rupiah for 29 research and technology programs in the Province of Yogyakarta Special Regio...
Universitas Gadjah Mada inaugurated Academic Hospital (RSA), Friday (2/3). The inauguration was conducted by UGM Rector, Prof. Ir.
Although cassava is abundant in Indonesia, it has not been used optimally.
Deputy Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Prof.Widjajono Partowidagdo, Ph.D, asserted that the government plans to raise gasoline prices next April, which will be accompanied ...
The government is advised to follow the steps taken by the Japanese government who uses the school building as a shelter for refugees in the event of a disaster.
Eight students from Aoyama Gakuin University (Japan) who are following the field research at UGM were impressed by the handling of the disaster in the Gondang village in Kepuharjo Ca...
Two faculties of Universitas Gadjah Mada receive educational aid from the Djarum Foundation, Wednesday (29/2).
Indonesian Ambassador to the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus, Djauhari Oratmangun, Tuesday (28/2), visited UGM in order to discuss cooperation opportunities between UGM and u...
Former Chairman of Muhammadiyah, Prof. Dr. Ahmad Syafii Ma’arif, M.A., assessed that the Israel-Palestinian conflict is not simply a matter of two different ethnic groups or na...
"One thing that Australian government did, I frankly think shameful!!," Susan Banki complained in a Public Lecture recently at Graduate program Seminar Room, Faculty of S...
A total of eight students from Aoyama Gakuin University (Japan) followed a field research in UGM.
YOGYAKARTA – Process of Rector’s election of Universitas Gadjah Mada has started.
Participation of men to follow the family planning program is still low.
Surgery is a common step taken by the medical team to handle the blockage case in the colon, or also known as Hischsprung disease (congenital megacolon).
From time to time the impact of greenhouse gas emissions, especially from burning of coal, oil and gas, continue to increase.
Value is a spirit or soul of an organization. With values, an organization will grow healthily.
Universitas Gadjah Mada with Yogyakarta Provincial Government, Directorate General of Cipta Karya, Public Works Department, supported by Java Reconstruction Fund, launched excellent ...
YOGYAKARTA – Taruna Nusantara Senior High School came out as the champion in Geography Olympiad 2012 for Senior High School students organized by Faculty of Geography of Universitas G...
As many as 43.4% Indonesian populations work in agriculture sector. Despite the decrease in agricultural sector’s contribution to GDP, the share is still very high, especially in dens...
Universitas Gadjah Mada received 500 Red Meranti tree seedlings (Shorea leprosula) from PT.
Ratna Djoko Suyanto, Chairman II of the Solidarity of Wives of Members of Indonesian Cabinet (SIKIB), launched Palm Sugar Production House called Mbok Tani at Hargotirto Prosperous V...
Faculty of Law of Universitas Gadjah Mada is currently trying to contribute more in improving the nation.
Cultural strategy in Indonesia is not only to produce community to become "labors" of technology in the future, but people should be able to become the inventor, in other w...
A total of 84 teams from high schools (SMA) from all over Indonesia will follow the National Geography Olympiad (OLEGNAS) 2012 organized by Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada.
Various cases of violence and human rights violations still occur in Indonesia despite existing laws that provide normative protection for human rights.
Today, many oil substitute energy sources have been found, such as biofuels to replace petroleum which is increasingly needed.