Recent News
Elsa Yuliana, the daughter of a mosque caretaker, achieves her dream of studying at UGM through SNBP with a 75% UKT subsidy.
As COVID-19 cases surge in Asia, UGM expert Prof. Tri Wibawa advises Indonesians to stay vigilant despite a different dominant variant, emphasizing preparedness and healthy habits.
UGM inaugurates two professors from the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Physics, highlighting innovations in zero energy buildings and AI in smart healthcare.
UGM Rector Professor Ova Emilia opens a tennis tournament for staff and retirees, supporting the university’s Health Promoting University initiative.
UGM and Deakin University collaborate with media to enhance climate policy communication and build rural community resilience through inclusive strategies.
Puspar UGM encourages tourism stakeholders to explore niche markets as regions restrict school study tours due to safety and economic concerns.
UGM establishes an Ethics Committee to determine academic sanctions for a student involved in a fatal accident, affirming full support for the ongoing legal process.
UGM webinar highlights climate crisis challenges for sustainable infrastructure, featuring experts on decarbonization, ESG, and climate resilience in Indonesia.
Yunita Nur Aziza, a UGM Agricultural Engineering student, graduates in record time (3 years, 2 months, 6 days) due to meticulous planning and MBKM participation, achieving cum laude.
UGM's Diskoma #21 highlights how comedians like Sandi Prastowo use humor and criticism to enhance political literacy and awareness.
UGM's annual Ajisaka Festival 2025 unites 151 teams from 38 universities, featuring creative works and initiatives focused on environmental sustainability.
UGM expert warns of weak oversight in military authority following Garut ammunition blast, urges clear boundaries and stronger civilian monitoring.
UGM and IAI emphasize the need for accountants to adapt to AI and data analytics at APAFest 2025, calling for dynamic and future-ready accounting education.
UGM partners with Tabalong Regency Government to support the 1,000 Bachelor's Degree Program and promote equitable access to higher education.
UGM professor calls for increased government support for literature through grants, royalties, and recognition to boost writers’ welfare and literary growth.
Two UGM students won first place in the 2025 Yogyakarta Language Ambassador Competition and will represent the region at the national level.
UGM Anthropology students research the social impact of oil palm replanting in West Kalimantan, highlighting land access issues and economic alternatives.
UGM commemorates the Birth of Pancasila with a flag ceremony led by Rector Professor Ova Emilia, emphasizing unity, nationalism, and character development.
Brian Arianto Tanuwidjaja graduated cum laude from UGM’s medical program in just 3.5 years, excelling in academics and debate competitions alike.
Mutiara Anindyana Hapsari becomes UGM’s youngest graduate at 19, completing her Pharmacy degree in 3.5 years with cum laude honors.
UGM Esports Unit fosters awareness of ethical AI use among students through seminar collaboration with Infinix, combining esports and digital ethics.
UGM researchers developed a geothermal-based agricultural booster, Katrili, that boosts crop yields and soil quality in Minahasa, North Sulawesi.
UGM partners with MIT-REAP and 17 industries to commercialize deep tech research, focusing on AI, renewable energy, and health tech for societal impact.
UGM alumnus Paksi Raras Alit shares vital tips on nurturing creativity & innovation in the age of disruption, emphasizing AI’s role for graduates.
UGM celebrates 1,408 Bachelor’s & Applied Bachelor’s graduates. Rector highlights future contributions & UGM’s role in developing excellent human resources.
UGM remains a top choice with over 89,000 SNBT applicants, ranking 3rd nationally.
UGM Physics Professor Muhammad Farchani Rosyid combines theoretical physics with a passion for painting.
Professor Lily Arsanti Lestari is now a UGM Basic Nutrition Professor who aspires to utilize Indonesia's local food to combat malnutrition, stunting, and obesity.
UGM’s 14th Cultural Festival provides a vibrant platform for dormitory students to showcase diverse regional arts and culture, fostering unity and preservation.
UGM mourns the passing of a student, affirming its commitment to supporting the legal process without intervention and ensuring transparency and fairness.