Recent News
A consequence test is essential for determining exempt information, ensuring public transparency while protecting sensitive state and personal data.
UGM students win first and second place at MAJU:ON Hackathon 2025 with sustainable innovations in eco-packaging and affordable water purification.
Indonesia records rising snakebite cases. A UGM expert calls for the development of modern antivenoms, as llama–alpaca antibodies show promising medical potential.
Roche Indonesia and UGM collaborate on the DRIVE project to strengthen diabetic retinopathy screening, tele-ophthalmology, and national vision health services.
Timor-Leste’s Ambassador to ASEAN shares her country’s long diplomatic journey toward joining ASEAN at an Ambassadorial Lecture at UGM.
UGM hydrology expert says the late-2025 Sumatra flash floods were worsened by severe upper-watershed forest degradation and poor land governance.
UGM Computer Science graduate Sania Nadlirotullubba earns the highest GPA of 3.98 and shares her journey, challenges, and aspirations in technology.
UGM expert underscores the urgency of conservation measures to safeguard Rafflesia hasseltii and protect Sumatra’s forest biodiversity.
The Faculty of Engineering wins Porsenigama 2025 with 86 medals as UGM celebrates a month-long sports and arts festival involving nearly 5,000 students.
Indonesia’s Vice Minister of Health reviews the UGM-developed digital radiography device undergoing preclinical testing at UGM Academic Hospital.
UGM expert explains the SMAN 72 Jakarta explosion as a personal reaction linked to social pressures, bullying, and harmful digital exposure.
UGM completes ASIIN international accreditation visitation, receiving evaluations and recommendations for six study programs across three faculties.
UGM held an Appreciation and Inspiration Night to honor scholarship partners for supporting inclusive access to education and strengthening student opportunities.
ISTAP XI discusses sustainable livestock technologies, global collaboration, and innovations to boost productivity while reducing environmental impact.
APCHG 2025 discusses innovations and global collaboration to ensure equitable, ethical, and human-centered access to genomic medicine.
Professor Gugup Kismono emphasizes the rising work-life imbalance among young workers during his inauguration as Professor of Organizational Psychology at UGM.
UGM inaugurates Andang Widi Harto as Professor of Advanced Nuclear Power Reactor Engineering, highlighting nuclear energy’s strategic future for Indonesia.
UGM secures two honors at the 2025 Public Relations Media Awards, reflecting strong public communication performance and commitment to impactful outreach.
UGM expert says delaying the 2026 tobacco excise increase reflects short-term stability goals while raising concerns over health, welfare, and oversight.
UGM faculty member, Anton Sony Wibowo, earned a doctorate for developing saliva-based biomarkers to support early detection of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
UGM researchers develop protein-bait innovations to control fruit flies, boosting salak quality, yields, and export potential in Turi, Sleman.
UGM undergoes ASIIN accreditation for six study programs to strengthen academic quality, global recognition, and international competitiveness.
UGM anthropologist Dr. Suzie Handajani explains how social media and films can challenge gender stereotypes and encourage women to pursue STEM fields.
UGM and APCOVE host an epidemiology workshop to enhance the capacity of Asia-Pacific veterinarians in field research and zoonotic disease prevention.
UGM’s Jama’ah Shalahuddin and Campus Mosque win overall champion at the 2025 AMKI Muda National Jamboree, earning eight awards across categories.
UGM and the Ministry of Transmigration review development strategies for the Bena Transmigration Area to strengthen local potential and community welfare.
UGM’s expert warns of rising risks from counterfeit cosmetics amid Indonesia’s rapidly expanding beauty industry and urges strict compliance with BPOM regulations.
Unilever Indonesia leaders highlight adaptability, cross-functional collaboration, and learning from failure as essential skills for young professionals.
At UGM Leadership Day 2025, national leaders highlight integrity, empathy, and cross-disciplinary collaboration as key to future-ready leadership.
UGM Chemical Engineering lecturers Budhijanto and Wiratni are inaugurated as professors, highlighting Indonesia’s energy, food, and environmental challenges.

