Recent News
A group of UGM students have developed a sign language translator for disabled people to communicate with other people.
Recently there has been a rampant growth of cleaning services, especially laundry service.
The story started from the concerns of the students seeing rice husks were wasted at the sides of the road.
Dental treatments often cause discomfort, such as pain and stiffness in jaw area when opening the mouth wide.
Amidst the growth of service sector in major cities, some regions of Indonesia are still intensely improving the industrial sector.
Increased population, increased income per capita and more tourists coming to Yogyakarta will add to the demand of hotels, lodgings, dormitories, eateries, restaurants, food courts and coff...
After the successful expedition in Sangihe islands in mid-2017, Archaeology Department research team from Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM will explore again the underwater potential in Aug...
Geography professor from UGM who is known as disaster expert, Prof. Dr.
A group of UGM students has successfully created a new innovation in animal husbandry by inventing a pellet fish coating made from cassava peel.
UGM along with several partners had attempted to apply an eco-friendly and non-toxic method of plant disturbing organism control.
Mohammad Andika Alfarisi was hesitant at first to see the announcement of Joint Entrance Test to State Universities (SNMPTN).
Master of Management study programme of Universitas Gadjah Mada (MM UGM) is currently the only Indonesian business school that has earned AACSB international accreditation, the world’...
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has earned grants for the Dome of Wanagama Paksi and its facilities from Yayasan Toemo Silva Gama foundation.
Those who have gastritis are advised not to drink coffee because coffee contains caffeine and acid.
Five UGM students have started a beauty soap business, “SAFIR” kefir soap, which uses probiotics to relieve dry and sensitive skin.
Three Dentistry students from UGM have made a breakthrough that can stop bleeding and expedite post-surgery wound healing.
UGM students have found a way to resolve the problems of bad smell around one’s place.
Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) is the latest method to optimise petroleum exploration.
Three students of UGM Geophysics, Reymon Agra Medika (2014), Zukhruf Delva Jannet (2014), and Yosua Alfontius from 2015, have conducted an earthquake vulnerability assessment of the Borobud...
Student of Faculty of Psychology UGM, Laura Aurelia Dinda Sekar Devanti, has scored another international award for winning 4 medals at the World Para-Swimming Championship from June 7-10, ...
The UGM’s Mino team has earned another international achievement by winning a world competition titled Ideas for Action 2018.
Rector of UGM, Prof. Ir Panut Mulyono, M.Eng., D.Eng., along with Minister for Rural and Underdeveloped Regions and Transmigration, Eko Putro Sanjojo, released some 5,992 students for Stude...
Jumiati (57) looked emotional when Rector of UGM, Prof. Ir. Panut Mulyono, M.Eng., D.Eng., presented financial assistance on Saturday (22/6) on campus to the family of Second Police Brigadi...
Red pitaya (dragon fruit) has benefits for human body. Not just the fruit, the peel is also rich in vitamin C, vitamin E, and antioxidant for skin health.
Five UGM students joined in the Student Creativity Program of Entrepreneurship group started a business named as Kambro (Kampong-Broiler) chicken which is marketed under the Yamku Rombe bra...
A team of UGM students has successfully invented a long-lasting perfume without repeated sprays on the body.
Entering the first day at office after the long Eid holiday, Rector of UGM, Prof. Ir.
A total of 8 faculties and schools at UGM have received a financial aid worth 8.309 million JPY from the Government of Japan through Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to build f...
A riot sparked in late November 1945 in Bandung, West Java, since Colonel MacDonald issued an ultimatum forcing the local residents to leave Northern Bandung.
A team of Faculty of Agricultural Technology UGM students succeeded in scoring a national achievement.