News Report
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.
UGM expert explains causes of the Banjarnegara landslide and highlights urgent mitigation measures, early warning systems, and community preparedness.
UGM expert urges integrated, science-based conservation to save the critically endangered Javan leopard, as habitat loss, conflict, and prey decline are accelerating its risk.
UGM geriatric expert shares risk factors and introduces the “MAS OK” method to help prevent Alzheimer’s through lifestyle, physical activity, and mental stimulation.
UGM expert urges strengthened One Health measures after two tame elephants die in Way Kambas, highlighting ecological risks and gaps in the health system.
UGM researchers collaborate with Japan, Thailand, and the Philippines through e-ASIA JRP to advance integrated biomass waste management in Yogyakarta.
Victoria Governor Margaret Gardner underscores the importance of education and cross-sector collaboration in strengthening Indonesia–Australia partnerships.
UGM expert urges post-disaster housing policies in Sumatra to prioritize safe permanent settlements to prevent recurring floods and landslides.
Deploying elephants to clear post-disaster debris may endanger their health and welfare, prompting calls for safer and more ethical alternatives.
Escalating multi-hazard disasters in Sumatra reveal the limits of emergency-only responses and call for stronger, cross-sector mitigation mechanisms.
UGM gender scholar warns of sexual violence risks in disaster shelters and calls for gender-sensitive protection measures for women and vulnerable groups.
Fuel shortages, power outages, and damaged telecom networks in disaster-hit regions are hampering recovery efforts, prompting calls for urgent infrastructure repairs.

