Recent News
UGM researchers and national partners complete Indonesia’s first validated seagrass map, set for launch in November 2025.
UGM academics highlight Indonesia’s democratic decline, as elections increasingly legitimize a party-elite oligarchy over substantive democracy.
UGM’s Asia Pacific Study Center calls for clearer agreements to strengthen legal protections for Indonesian migrant fishers working on Korean vessels.
WHO praises Indonesia’s leadership in herbal medicine development, prompting calls for stronger cross-sector support to strengthen the industry.
FEB UGM students secure second place in the 2025 Vetra Stock Competition after outperforming 50 university teams in an equity research contest.
UGM students earn top speaker and team awards at the 2025 NUDC and KDMI national debate competitions held at Unsoed Purwokerto.
UGM Faculty of Animal Science celebrates its 56th anniversary, emphasizing human capital development and livestock-based functional food innovation.
UGM Philosophy Dean stresses education, ethical literacy, and creative human–AI collaboration as key to addressing future risks of advanced AI.
Experts at ICAVESS 2025 highlight that 75% of infectious diseases are zoonotic, urging stronger One Health collaboration across Asia.
UGM students’ short film Mania Dunia Nia wins Inspiring Indonesia 2025 and advances to the Asia Microfilm Festival Grand Final in Singapore.
UGM food technology expert explains why healthy food remains unaffordable for many Indonesians and outlines key steps for improving access.
Indonesia hosts IBS 2025 at UGM, highlighting the need for stronger biopharma resilience as 80% of drug raw materials remain imported.
Professor Eniya Listiani Dewi outlines four key government strategies to accelerate Indonesia’s energy transition toward the 2060 Net Zero Emission target.
UGM leaders and Fortakgama journalists reunite for a fun fishing event at PIAT UGM, strengthening friendship and media collaboration.
Former BMKG Head Professor Dwikorita Karnawati warns of increased risks of flash floods and lightning amid Indonesia’s peak rainy season.
UGM commemorates Heroes’ Day 2025, with Rector Professor Ova Emilia urging the community to embody heroic values in building the nation.
UGM Vocational College students and local youth test AI-based ROADSTER app to detect road damage and illegal waste, promoting community innovation.
FEB UGM badminton team wins first place in the UGM 76th Anniversary Tournament, promoting health, unity, and sportsmanship across the UGM community.
UGM explores broader academic collaboration with Turkish universities following a visit from Turkish Ambassador Professor Talip Küçükcan.
Hungarian Ambassador Lilla Karsay visits UGM to explore academic cooperation, scholarships, and expanded partnerships with Hungarian universities.
UGM hosts the 2025 European Higher Education Fair, connecting Indonesian students with 80 European universities offering over 1,000 scholarships.
Global Environmental Crisis Spurs Scholars to Propose New Approaches to Strengthen Social Resilience
Scholars from multiple countries gather at UGM’s IGSSCI to discuss global environmental crises and propose ideas to strengthen social resilience.
KAFEGAMA 1995 donated 18 laptops to FEB UGM students to support academic activities and strengthen ongoing collaboration with the university.
UGM alumnus Andhika Satria Pratama is now a PhD candidate in thermodynamics and fluid dynamics at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden.
UGM students create “Kata Kita,” an AR and audio-sensory educational game to support speech therapy for children with cerebral palsy.
UGM students create a nano-hydroxyapatite gel from green mussel shells and tea leaves to enhance tooth remineralization and prevent dental caries.
Speakers at UGM’s student press seminar highlight the urgent need for campus media to defend press freedom and voice marginalized communities.
UGM opens the 3rd ICIHES 2025 in Yogyakarta, strengthening global collaboration in Islamic economics and the halal industry.
UGM expert, Professor Ridi Ferdiana, highlights Gen Z’s dominance in AI use and offers ethical, balanced approaches to digital technology.
UGM psychology graduate Rizal Galih Pradana earns a perfect 4.00 GPA, completing his master’s degree in just 1 year and 10 months.