Research
Veganism is a lifestyle where individuals do not consume all animal products and their derivatives, including meat, milk, eggs, and products derived from animals, driven by health, environmental, and animal welfare reasons.
Professor of Animal Products Technology at the UGM Faculty of Animal Science, Professor Yuny Erwanto, has partnered with The Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology (IATA) Spain for research collaboration and publication on the development of bioactive peptides from collagen protein isolated from goats as health supplements.
Traditional medicine remains highly relevant in treating illnesses amidst the advancement of medical technology nowadays. One such example is Sujok therapy, a traditional treatment from South Korea that utilizes specific points on the body to alleviate pain without consuming medication, reduce emotional and mental disturbances, and treat other ailments.
The Indonesian Ministry of Finance has requested experts from Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) to research the effectiveness and efficiency of budget utilization within local government environments across Indonesia. This initiative aims to ensure that government budgets benefit development and improve the economies of lower-income communities.
The issue of single tuition fees (UKT) has recently become a hot topic.
Professor Heru Nugroho from the Department of Sociology at the UGM Faculty of Social and Political Sciences (Fisipol UGM), along with other authors Gregorius Ragil Wibawanto, A.B.
Discussing small-scale shark fisheries in Indonesia never seems to end.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) hosted a seminar on the Enhancement of KAGAMA’s Role in Research Commercialization and Community Service on Thursday (Mar.
Dr. Lintang Nur Fadlillah, a lecturer at the Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), and researchers from Finland conducted a study on the antibiotic potential of the Code River in Yogyakarta by collecting 24 water and surface sediment samples along the river.
The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy/Indonesian Agency for Tourism and Creative Economy orchestrated a comprehensive discussion on mapping training needs and village potentials for the 2024 Tourism Awareness Campaign (TAC).
Indonesia has long been blessed with abundant resources, including cultural diversity and spices, which have captivated the world’s attention for centuries.
In maritime nations, where vast expanses of water define national borders, Indonesia recognizes the imperative of a robust naval surveillance system to monitor ship activities vigilantly.
Recent public surveys highlight political parties as the least trusted state institution among the public.
A team of researchers affiliated with the Biofilm Research Collaboration Center (PKR Biofilm) at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) is actively pushing the boundaries in biofilm research. As known, biofilm represents a cluster of microorganism cells, primarily bacteria, adhering to either a biological surface or an inert object while enveloped in a carbohydrate adhesive secreted by […].
The UGM Faculty of Social and Political Sciences is once again launching the Research, Publication, and Community Service Grants. This annual activity aims to foster competition and encourage the development of innovative research to tackle various social challenges.
The climate crisis is a pressing global issue impacting nations worldwide.
To combat the alarming surge in dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) cases, four bright minds from the Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) have set forth an innovative proposal. Santi Andriyani, Salman Hafiz Ar-ramli Lubis, Nisa Munawwarah, and Jessica Edelyne advocate for developing an environmentally friendly natural larvicide, tapping into […].
This week marked the inauguration of Dr. Supriyadi as a professor specializing in food technology and agricultural products at the UGM Faculty of Agricultural Technology.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has soared to the zenith of scholarly achievement, clinching the highest SINTA score among all universities in Indonesia as of early 2023.
The irreplaceable role of teeth in daily functions like chewing and speech is well-known, but tooth decay and loss can become a reality as time takes its toll. The loss of teeth can be due to damage to the hard tissues of the teeth, which is no longer possible to restore, severe damage to supporting […].
Mejan is one of the ancestral relics of the Pakpak Bharat community in North Sumatra.
In a bold move towards sustainable innovation, the UGM Faculty of Engineering researchers have breathed new life into low-calorie coal from Peranap, Riau. With coal production soaring to 627.24 million tons in November 2023, a surge in supply prompts the government to consider exporting amidst declining market prices.
The potential in Murung Raya Regency is poised for an orchestrated crescendo, thanks to the unveiling of a Master Plan for Regional Tourism Development by the UGM Center for Tourism Studies. The revelation unfolded during a forum group discussion (FGD) on the preparation, orchestrated in tandem with the Murung Raya Youth, Sports, and Tourism Office.
Universities, the epicenters of knowledge creation and dissemination, pulsate with the dual heartbeat of education and research.
The Center for Tropical Medicine at the UGM Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing hosted a seminar centered around Wolbachia-infused mosquitoes on Thursday, Nov.
In the tapestry of Indonesia’s abundant natural resources, hydrocarbons stand out as a potential wealth waiting to be unlocked through exploration.
The dynamics of the debate surrounding online gambling in Indonesia are intensifying with the development of technology and the widespread access to the internet. Some support the existence of online gambling because it has the potential for national revenue and job creation.
Susmitha Oliviani Cahyaningrum, a student at the UGM Faculty of Animal Science, has been selected as the Best Researcher in the Indofood Riset Nugraha (IRN) Program for 2022-2023. Cahyaningrum emerged as the winner after competing with 65 students from 39 universities in Indonesia.
The UGM Faculty of Social and Political Sciences organized a week-long presentation of research results called Research Days involving faculty members, researchers, and students. Held for five days from November 13 to 17, 2023, the event included discussions and idea exchanges among the academic community addressing current issues on digital transformation, social inclusion, and climate […].
The UGM Faculty of Cultural Sciences presented the results of the study of intangible cultural heritage objects that have the potential to be designated as Intangible Cultural Heritage.