News Report
A UGM Geography lecturer joins UN-Habitat’s global expert group to help shape international guidelines for people-centered smart cities.
Central obesity is not merely excess weight. A UGM nutrition expert explains the serious health risks and how to prevent them.
UGM 24-Hour Clinic and Korpagama launch the Priority Clinic Card, offering priority health services and added benefits for members.
Only 5% of Indonesian universities are research-oriented. Experts urge stronger community engagement to ensure higher education delivers real impact.
BPOM found 32 illegal herbal products containing chemicals. A UGM professor urges the public to use natural medicines responsibly and safely.
Indonesia’s cocoa productivity continues to fall as UGM expert urges stronger replanting, superior seedlings, and sustainable pest control.
UGM transport expert urges the government to adopt demand management strategies to curb vehicle congestion during the year-end holidays and Eid homecoming.
UGM transportation expert urges motorists to prioritize safety as heavy rain is forecast across Java during the Christmas–New Year travel period.
UGM honors Eka Sari Lorena Soerbakti and Professor Abdul Rohman for their contributions to student entrepreneurship and the development of halal research.
UGM disaster expert urges comprehensive watershed inspections and stronger mitigation to prevent further flash floods in Sumatra during the rainy season.
Six puppeteers from UGM and Kagama staged the Rajamala Ruwat wayang kulit performance as part of UGM’s 76th anniversary celebrations.
Ahead of Nitilaku 2025, UGM presents an art exhibition and a campus history showcase highlighting its academic journey and cultural heritage.
UGM lecturer contributes to an international COP30 report, highlighting the government’s limited attention to soil security amid the climate crisis.
UGM honors 71 outstanding achievers in 2025 across six categories, celebrating dedication, innovation, and contributions to the university and society.
A UGM expert highlights the importance of mitigation, coordination, and preparedness in restoring communication infrastructure after disasters.
A UGM professor highlights high political costs as a key factor behind corruption cases involving regional leaders across Indonesia.
UGM’s expert warns that regions from Java to Southern Papua are on high alert for landslides and flash floods during the peak rainy season.
UGM’s expert warns of risks in using AI as an emotional outlet and stresses the need for limits, responsibility, and ethical use of technology.
UGM’s expert says MBG demand is driving up egg and chicken prices, urging diversified input sources and greater use of local food resources.
UGM researcher highlights the shift from pedal-powered to electric rickshaws as support for green transportation, while stressing the need for infrastructure and regulation.
MODY diabetes can affect young adults due to genetic factors. A doctor at UGM Hospital explains its causes, characteristics, and preventive measures.
The death of another elephant calf in Riau underscores the urgency of medical intervention, as a UGM professor calls for stronger monitoring and care.
UGM economist outlines three key government measures to restore market confidence amid Indonesia’s ongoing balance of payments deficit.
BMKG warns of rising tropical cyclone risks in southern Indonesia from December to February and urges stronger preparedness amid escalating extreme weather.
UGM sociologist Hakimul Ikhwan warns that digital technology and gaming platforms are enabling the normalization of violence among Indonesian youth.
UGM expert highlights that future youth literacy depends not on reading frequency but on critical thinking, information awareness, and smart use of technology.
UGM accelerates halal certification for campus canteens, strengthening ethical public services and building a safe, inclusive, halal-certified food ecosystem.
Rectorat Hearing 2025 at UGM reveals campus service issues, including tuition transparency, transport, parking, facilities, and student space management.
Experts at UGM’s Bersuara Talkshow warn that Indonesia’s post-reform education still struggles with inequality and limited freedom, reflecting democracy’s shortcomings.
UGM legal expert Dr. Sigid Riyanto addresses public concerns over the new Criminal Procedure Code and highlights safeguards in Indonesia’s legal system.

