Seminar/Workshop
All universities should integrate gender-based violence and sexual violence issues into their educational curriculum and teaching materials.
The seminar, “Love Letters from Bulaksumur: Building a Resilient, Sovereign, and Responsible Future for Indonesian Tourism,” marked the 30th anniversary of the UGM Center for Tourism Stu...
UGM organized a training session titled “LinkedIn Training: Unlocking & Power Up Your Professional Profile.” This session aimed to enhance personal branding in the digital world and was ...
UGM is currently moving towards a sustainable and green campus.
The UGM Center for Transportation and Logistic Studies (Pustral UGM), in collaboration with the International Transport Forum (ITF) and The World Bank, conducted a study to assist the Indone...
The UGM Center for Transportation and Logistics Studies (Pustral UGM) and the International Cooperation Center (PUSKI) of the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology organized a...
Asia has been a global hub for the movement of people, materials, art, and ideas.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), in collaboration with Sookmyung Women’s University and the Asia Pacific Women’s Information Network Center (APWINC), supported by the Ministry of Educatio...
The talk show “The Future of the Study of Religion in Indonesia: Opportunities and Challenges” became one of the opening activities of the International Conference of the Association fo...
A total of 21 doctoral, master’s, and engineering students from the UGM Faculty of Animal Science (Animal Science UGM), along with ten students from Nong Lam University-Ho Chi Minh City (N...
The advancement of technology in Indonesia, supported by adequate infrastructure and regulations, has significantly driven the growth of the digital economy.
Using digital technology in running businesses can help MSMEs (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises) reach a larger consumer base.
The term “hypnosis” still carries a negative stigma in Indonesia.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) is urging faculties and units to boost the number of publications related to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The impact of climate change is felt differently across all segments of society.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) held an SDGs Writing Workshop to increase the number of news publications related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Cherlys and Fajri Aji Dharma, two students from the Regional Development program at the UGM Faculty of Geography (Geography UGM), recently conducted a Field Work Lecture (KKL) in the Nusant...
The widespread use of social media, including healthcare workers such as hospitals and healthcare workers, can be a double-edged sword. Not being used wisely can lead to medical disputes and...
The advancement of information technology has changed the business paradigm in various sectors, including Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
After more than ten years of collaboration, the UGM Faculty of Agriculture (Agriculture UGM) and the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) organized an Internati...
Indonesia’s Foreign Minister, Retno Marsudi, stated that the situation in Palestine is deteriorating over time due to ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza and the weakening role of the UN agen...
Waste management can be considered the ‘gateway’ to achieving sustainable development goals because waste is a multisectoral issue impacting various aspects of society and the economy....
One of the goals of sustainable development in point four is quality education, which includes ten targets to be achieved by 2030.
A 2022 World Bank report highlights that the global population has surpassed 7.9 billion and continues to rise annually.
Pancasila is seen not only as the foundation of the Indonesian state but also as a way of life, a guide, and a reflection of the cultural constructs of society.
As a pioneering national university known for its excellence and innovation, UGM continues to encourage its researchers to be productive in generating scientific works and innovative produc...
Indonesia commemorates the birth of Pancasila every June 1st. This sacred moment reminds us to continuously uphold Pancasila as the nation’s foundation and source of law and strengthen it...
The tourism sector is believed to be a lifeline for rural economies if managed professionally.
Indonesia ranks third as the country with the highest burden of leprosy cases in the world.
Every lecturer has the duty to impart knowledge or expertise to students, develop scientific knowledge, and use it for community service.