Seminar/Workshop
UGM PR Office promotes food research downstreaming through a talk show on sustainable food security, highlighting innovations like Gamagora 7 rice.
Researchers from UGM, USU, and Universiti Malaya highlight strategies, innovations, and technologies to combat malaria and dengue in tropical regions.
Experts highlight the potential of a consumption tax on sugar-sweetened beverages to reduce health risks, curb high sugar intake, and strengthen social protection.
UGM legal experts and partners urge fairer, more transparent royalty governance to protect creators’ rights in the digital era.
UGM experts emphasize the importance of financial and tax literacy among MSMEs to enhance transparency, efficiency, and sustainability in business practices.
UGM economists outline seven urgent economic demands to address misallocated budgets, weak institutions, and inequality in Indonesia.
UGM workshop highlights proactive communication to reduce reputational risks in crises, urging transparency, reflection, and audience-focused strategies.
UGM experts highlight the health risks of ultra-processed foods and call for innovation toward low-sugar, natural-based products to support public health.
Adequate supply of raw materials in quantity, quality, and timeliness is fundamental for MSMEs to sustain operations and improve productivity.
Experts emphasize the need to integrate local cultural wisdom and modern science in forest conservation to ensure sustainability.
At UGM’s IRoLE Conference, experts highlight language as a bridge for education, research, and cross-border collaboration in the digital era.
Indonesia records over 135,000 snakebite cases annually, with 10% mortality: experts stress prevention and proper first aid for snakebites.
UGM experts predict Indonesia’s construction services sector will grow 4.5–6% in 2026, driven by IKN projects, infrastructure, and strategic initiatives.
UGM experts highlight recent demonstrations as a reflection of public discontent, urging structural reforms and greater respect for citizens.
Indonesia’s Agriculture Minister urges mechanization and digital transformation to increase rice productivity and strengthen food security.
Minister Meutya Hafid highlights unequal internet access as a key challenge in advancing generative AI in rural Indonesia at the UGM symposium.
UGM hosts BPJS Kesehatan President Director Ali Ghufron Mukti, highlighting gotong royong, digital innovation, and health system resilience.
At 80 years of independence, Indonesia still faces challenges in strengthening democracy, eradicating poverty, and ensuring fair law enforcement.
More than 2.2 billion people lack safe water access, UN envoy warns at UGM seminar on global and national water security challenges.
The disappearance of rural transport services in Indonesia restricts mobility, isolating vulnerable groups and limiting access to basic needs.
UGM and Schneider Electric held a workshop on energy efficiency, electrical optimization, and building management systems for modern infrastructure.
AI and creative advertising can enhance MSME competitiveness by boosting efficiency, branding, and digital marketing capacity.
Licensing challenges hinder MSMEs in Indonesia, limiting growth, access to capital, and market opportunities, UGM discussion reveals.
UGM hosts Merck Young Scientist Roadshow 2025, inspiring collaboration and innovation in life sciences among young researchers.
UGM and the Indonesian Biology Consortium urge immediate efforts to protect the declining population of long-tailed macaques in Indonesia.
UGM experts highlight embryo transfer as a promising method to boost dairy cattle genetics, requiring skilled training and quality donors.
UGM hosts a national PTN-BH forum to address regulatory changes, quality assurance standards, and strategies to sustain global reputation.
UGM expert discusses the rise of emotional bonds with AI, its social roots, benefits, risks, and the challenge of balancing digital and real-life connections.
Faculty of Agriculture UGM hosts an aquatic nanotechnology training, bridging research and practical application to boost sustainable productivity in fisheries and agriculture.
LSP UGM conducts competency assessor training and certification to meet rising demand for qualified assessors in Indonesia’s job market.