Recent News
UGM students create Inkupets, a smart IoT-based incubator that supports intensive care for pets and advances veterinary technology in Indonesia.
UGM students develop Notobates, a blockchain-based innovation to prevent land certificate duplication and strengthen transparency in land administration.
UGM students develop Enu-Cenner, an automated tool to accelerate traditional ice cream production and support local MSMEs in Yogyakarta.
UGM’s Center for Tourism Studies (Puspar UGM) recommends three strategies to boost sustainable tourism and diversify Berau’s economy beyond mining.
UGM researchers develop Gamahumat, an eco-friendly soil conditioner made from low-rank coal, supporting sustainable mining and agriculture.
UGM and LPS collaborate to expand access to higher education for underprivileged students while advancing research, competency, and financial literacy.
CfDS UGM expert urges public vigilance and transparency as the government raises discourse on IMEI blocking and digital regulation.
Slank delivers a strong message on forest conservation during the 62nd Anniversary Celebration of the UGM Faculty of Forestry.
UGM students develop Smart Fish Sorter, a sensor-based tool to automate catfish sorting and improve farmers’ productivity.
UGM’s Peace and Security Center criticizes the proposed cybersecurity bill for expanding military powers and threatening democracy.
UGM lecturer highlights the potential of Metal–Organic Frameworks for water capture, carbon storage, and clean energy innovation.
UGM students develop microalgae-based microgreens to boost nutrition and food safety in Indonesia’s Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) program.
Professor Aprinus Salam of UGM explains why Indonesian literature has yet to gain global recognition and what is needed to achieve the level of the Nobel Prize.
UGM students develop Glycemia Breath Analyzer, a non-invasive IoT-based innovation for early diabetes detection and monitoring.
Joko Widodo and Forestry Minister attend the 62nd anniversary of UGM Faculty of Forestry, emphasizing green economy and innovation.
UGM expert emphasizes that social forestry permits should apply to degraded or unproductive forest areas to ensure sustainable management.
UGM researchers reveal how mindful consumption and a sense of awe can inspire responsible dining and help prevent food waste.
Universities are encouraged to collaborate in research and community service programs that generate meaningful impact for society.
UGM’s FiNiX team wins first place and Best Team Presentation at the Industrial Spectrum 2025 White Paper Competition.
UGM research reveals the persistent poverty of Kapuas Hulu transmigrants and calls for improvements in infrastructure, education, and policy.
UGM Tourism students organize “Nyigar Alas Watusigar” Fun Trail Run to promote the Sembrani Watusigar Tourism Village in Gunungkidul.
UGM students design Srawung Rasa, an interactive psychoeducation program aimed at enhancing the emotional well-being of the elderly in Gunungkidul.
UGM environmental health researcher Dr. Annisa Utami Rauf urges more decisive actions to reduce plastic use and prevent microplastic health risks.
UGM researchers create an AI-based ergonomic risk detection tool to monitor and prevent musculoskeletal and spinal health disorders in office workers.
UGM launches GMart at GIK UGM as an educational and collaborative retail outlet to strengthen innovation, entrepreneurship, and student learning.
Professor Jaka Triyana of UGM Urges Indonesia to Strengthen Maritime Law and Human Rights Protection
Jaka Triyana was inaugurated as a UGM professor, urging Indonesia to strengthen maritime law and human rights protection amid armed sea conflicts.
Tri Wahyu Pangestiningsih was inaugurated as a UGM Professor in Anatomy and Wildlife Biology, highlighting the role of One Health in wildlife conservation.
UGM students create Gelora, a portable and eco-friendly household waste incinerator equipped with carbon filtration and real-time monitoring.
Forestry Run 2025 gathers 992 runners from UGM and the public to celebrate the Faculty of Forestry’s 62nd anniversary with joy and togetherness.
After 18 years of conserving Indonesian parrots, husband and wife Dwi Agustina and Dudi Nandika received Mandai Nature scholarships to study at UGM.