Recent News
UGM’s expert urges the government to refocus the MBG program on students truly in need and strengthen food safety management.
BMKG predicts a weak La Niña from October 2025 to January 2026, which may lead to increased rainfall in several Indonesian regions.
PwC Consulting opens a new office at UGM Innovation and Creativity Center to bridge academia and industry through digital talent development.
UGM partners with Fakfak Regency, West Papua, to strengthen human resource development and expand education access for local youth.
UGM inaugurated two new professors from the Faculty of Pharmacy who presented research on breadfruit leaf and clinical pharmacy interventions.
UGM’s expert highlights poor dental hygiene education and limited access to care as key factors contributing to the widespread dental problems in Indonesia.
UGM conferred 1,094 postgraduate degrees in its October 2025 graduation ceremony, with the vice rector calling for stronger alumni collaboration.
UGM lecturer emphasizes curriculum and teacher readiness as Indonesia prepares to make English a mandatory subject for grades 3–6 by 2027.
UGM’s Simfoni Team from the Faculty of Economics and Business wins first place at UNDIP’s 2025 Accounting Paper Competition.
UGM students create “NeoSemar,” a neuromodulation-based therapy system using TMS and EEG to support drug addiction recovery in Indonesia.
UGM becomes the only university to win the 2025 SPS Media Relations Award for its excellence in communication and collaboration with the media.
UGM inaugurates the Dato’ Dr. Low Tuck Kwong–PYC Scholarship Student Association to strengthen collaboration and expand social impact.
UGM expert Dr. Agustinus Subarsono states that the proposed single salary system can enhance civil servant welfare and improve bureaucratic efficiency.
UGM fiscal policy expert calls for more efficient and productive spending as Indonesia records a Rp371.5 trillion state budget deficit in 2025.
UGM fosters collaboration among inventors and partners as Indonesia ranks sixth globally in active startups, strengthening its digital innovation ecosystem.
UGM postgraduate students are encouraged to develop behavioral, leadership, and technical competencies to excel in their professional careers.
UGM calls for transformation in forestry education to produce competent, adaptive professionals for Indonesia’s green and digital industry era.
UGM confers degrees to 2,028 master’s graduates among 2,335 total postgraduate alumni in the 2025/2026 Academic Year Period I ceremony.
Pusekra UGM collaborates with Murung Raya Regency to develop a creative economy master plan supporting local innovation and tourism
UGM Psychology students are researching how the emotion of awe can enhance curiosity and learning motivation among elementary school students.
UGM earns second place in the 2025 Mandaya Award for its innovative and sustainable community empowerment program in Gunungkidul.
UGM students study the agricultural economy of South Yogyakarta’s coastal areas, integrating local wisdom through the “Ngarit Jembar Nalar” philosophy.
FTP UGM held training for SPPG Sinduadi volunteers to improve food safety and prevent MBG-related poisoning.
UGM Patriot Expedition Team identifies leading agricultural and plantation commodities in the Muting Transmigration Area, Merauke, South Papua.
Experts warn that biodiversity loss could trigger new diseases. UGM highlights the importance of genetic and interdisciplinary research to protect life on Earth.
UGM launches Porsenigama 2025, featuring 4,882 participants competing in 23 sports and 14 arts categories to foster unity and creativity.
UGM students empower PKK Lestari Ngalian to turn traditional empon-empon crops into innovative food products with economic value.
UGM Student Creativity Program for Entrepreneurship (PKM-K) team creates Stivalution, an eco-friendly bio-pellet fuel made from plastic waste and rice husks to support sustainable industries...
UGM veterinary lecturers share causes and treatments for sudden fish deaths in freshwater ponds to help improve farmers’ aquaculture practices.
UGM students develop Canditect, an IoT-based device using saliva analysis to detect early oral fungal infections like oral thrush.