Recent News
An emotional story behind Professor Zainal Arifin Mochtar’s inauguration, as he fulfills a lifelong promise to his late father at UGM.
UGM medical experts explain the causes, symptoms, and treatment of upper abdominal pain and stress the importance of early screening.
UGM expert warns that regional elections via local councils could weaken democracy and limit political opportunities for youth and ordinary citizens.
UGM’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine inaugurates 205 new veterinarians, strengthening Indonesia’s animal health and food security sectors.
Kagama’s Central Board inaugurates 47 new regional leaders in West Sulawesi, reinforcing alumni collaboration for regional development.
Lower back pain is increasing among young adults. A neurologist from UGM’s Academic Hospital shares simple tips for prevention and relief.
UGM builds 550 driftwood-based temporary shelters to help flood survivors in Aceh move from emergency tents to safe, healthy housing.
UGM inaugurates Professor Zainal Arifin Mochtar, who warns of rising conservatism and authoritarianism weakening independent state institutions.
UGM research shows diabetes care requires emotional regulation and self-management, with clinical hypnosis supporting long-term treatment outcomes.
UGM researchers develop high-nutrient, affordable green fodder products to support livestock productivity through downstream research innovation.
A UGM economist warns that proposed cuts to coal production may have a limited global impact and could reduce Indonesia’s state revenue.
A UGM lecturer explains Pancasila Feminism as a form of women’s resistance to injustice and stresses the need for broader public understanding.
Indonesia ranks second most disaster-prone globally. A UGM expert urges stronger community preparedness and greater investment in mitigation efforts.
A UGM expert urges the government to ensure sufficient supply, demand data, and fair distribution following Indonesia’s ban on 12 imports.
A UGM professor warns of misleading health content on social media and urges the public to strengthen health and digital literacy.
As floods persist in Aceh, a UGM expert urges the government to deliver aid by air and river to reach 26 villages still cut off.
Research at UGM shows that psychosocial support rooted in local wisdom effectively strengthens the mental health and resilience of disaster survivors.
A UGM doctoral student joins academic programs at NTUA, Greece, to strengthen international research collaboration in waste management and sustainability.
Universitas Gadjah Mada inaugurates 901 new professional engineers, strengthening Indonesia’s human resources in engineering and technology.
UGM economist calls for stronger law enforcement and improved tax literacy as Indonesia’s 2025 tax revenue falls short of its APBN target.
UGM and the Mayapada Group agree to collaborate in education, research, and community service, including the development of research facilities at RSA UGM.
UGM Nuclear Engineering student wins an international Grand Prize at the Youth Multimedia Arts Competition in Bangkok, promoting a nuclear-free world.
UGM academics highlight the importance of social approaches in forest management to strengthen climate mitigation, disaster resilience, and community welfare.
UGM’s Gadjah Mada Medical Center marks its 25th anniversary by holding a blood donation drive and providing free pap smear screenings.
UGM installs a solar-powered flood early warning system in Bener Meriah, Aceh, to help communities anticipate recurrent flooding risks.
UGM and the North Maluku Provincial Government formalize cooperation to strengthen human resources through education, research, and community service.
UGM Faculty of Psychology is urged to strengthen its contribution to youth mental health during its 61st Anniversary Senate Meeting.
A UGM microbiology expert urges vigilance against the Superflu variant, warning of potential fatal risks for vulnerable populations.
A UGM gender studies scholar warns against the spread of AI-generated fake sexual content, calling for collective awareness to curb digital violence.
UGM economists say Indonesia’s planned bullion bank can deepen financial markets and support macroeconomic stability through gold-based instruments.

