Recent News
UGM’s Semar Team won two international titles at Shell Eco-Marathon 2026 in Qatar, showcasing innovation, teamwork, and sustainability.
Long consumed in Indonesia, bamboo shoots are a source of fiber and bioactive compounds that may help reduce cholesterol and regulate blood glucose.
UGM’s Center for Transportation and Logistics launches a Low Emission Zone initiative in Jeron Beteng to support climate targets and heritage protection.
The competition for viral content on social media reflects more profound cultural shifts, reshaping emotions, meaning-making, and public discourse in the digital era.
UGM and USK agree to collaborate on a Disaster Response KKN program to accelerate post-disaster recovery in Aceh.
UGM KKN students assist disaster-affected communities in Aceh by supporting economic recovery and providing psychosocial assistance.
Anies Baswedan urges universities to sustain student movement regeneration through cross-generational reflection and commitment to democracy.
UGM student Ryaas Amin shares his journey of balancing college studies while working as an online motorcycle taxi and food delivery driver.
UGM Rector officially sends off the KKN-PPM Disaster Response student team to Aceh to support post-disaster recovery efforts.
UGM and Kulon Progo Regency strengthen farmer-scale smart agriculture through FASTAN, integrating IoT-based greenhouses and applied research.
UGM and the Jardine Foundation discuss expanding scholarship collaboration to support access to undergraduate and postgraduate education.
As thousands remain displaced in Aceh, a UGM psychology expert highlights trauma, loss, and adjustment as key challenges for survivors.
Rising global geopolitical uncertainty and expectations of US rate cuts are boosting gold prices as investors seek safe-haven assets.
An inspiring story of Siham Hamda Zaula Mumtaza, an autistic student with Asperger’s, who successfully passed his undergraduate thesis examination at UGM.
UGM and the National Archives of Indonesia explore collaboration to strengthen archival management and preserve the nation’s collective memory.
Korpagama honors 11 UGM staff entering retirement with certificates and solidarity funds in recognition of their dedicated service to the university.
Floods inundate dozens of villages in Pati Regency as UGM KKN students join local volunteers to evacuate residents and distribute aid.
UGM’s international relations expert criticizes Indonesia’s decision to join Trump’s Board of Peace, calling it a serious foreign policy blunder.
A UGM lecturer warns that the buying and selling of public offices signals weak governance and urges merit-based appointments at the village level.
UGM deploys 30 student volunteers through the KKN-PPM Disaster Response program to support post-disaster recovery efforts in Aceh.
As Indonesia targets garlic self-sufficiency by 2029, UGM’s experts urge the government to prioritize farmers’ welfare and price stability.
Informal employment, low wages, and weak social protection drive overwork in Indonesia, says UGM economist Wisnu Setiadi Nugroho.
UGM graduate Ahmad Dzakwan Afif Annizar completed his master’s degree in communication in just 1 year and 22 days, the fastest in 2026.
UGM graduate Aji Wikandaru completed his master’s degree with a perfect GPA of 4.00 in just 1 year and 10 months, balancing study and experience.
Gaming for over 10 hours a week can harm physical and mental health, increasing risks of obesity and addiction, warns a UGM mental health expert.
The birth of Indonesia’s first panda cub at Taman Safari underscores conservation success and strengthens the country’s global image in wildlife diplomacy.
UGM research shows prison-based job training can build inmates’ self-efficacy, resilience, and hope for a meaningful second chance after release.
UGM officially launches admissions.ugm.ac.id to provide a safer, integrated, and user-friendly admissions information system for applicants.
3D hydroxyapatite printing offers new hope for treating bone trauma in animals, accelerating fracture healing, and improving welfare.
A UGM professor explains that Bank Indonesia’s independence rests on a collective leadership system, following Thomas Djiwandono’s appointment.

