Recent News
In order to reduce the consumption of depleting petroleum, biodiesel becomes one of potential renewable energies to be developed.
UGM nutritionist, DR. Mirza Hapsari Sakti Titis Penggalih, S.Gz., RD, MPH., said to keep the body fit while fasting during Ramadan can be done by having healthy food.
Novels produced during the period of Dutch colonialism between 1890-1942 that revealed the ambivalence between the colonisers and the colonised did not receive enough attention from Indones...
Two proposals of Village Grant Program from UGM succeeded to earn fund from Ministry of Research and Higher Education.
Realizing the unity in diversity principle of Indonesia, Centre for Pancasila Studies UGM collaborating with National Unity and Politics Board of Yogyakarta and Association of Private Unive...
Computer sciences students of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) have developed an educational application to encourage students for learning.
Loan words from French language have been spoken in Indonesia since the European colonialism until today due to the unavailability of Indonesian counterparts.
Community Service Directorate of Universitas Gadjah Mada in cooperation with Ministry of Development of Rural and Underdeveloped Region and Transmigration have given additional guidance to ...
Lecturer and students team from Faculty of Biology and Faculty of Agriculture UGM conducted a socialization as well as training regarding orchid cultivation towards the society in Banyungan...
UGM never stops developing research and innovation in various sectors.
Cocoa is known as the main ingredient for chocolate making.
Alumni of UGM gave training to process dry hays into fermented hays and complete feed to the farmer groups of Wira Sejati dan Wira Dadi in Wirasaba village, Purbalingga city in Central Java...
Her love of reading, browsing the internet, and observing the social condition have inspired Asa Firda Inayah, 18, to put her thoughts into writing on her Facebook account.
In general, agricultural products require optimum condition to keep the quality good.
In Indonesia, eel still sounds unfamiliar than other fishery resources.
Wyncent Halim, a Law Student at UGM, succeeded in coming third in the Young Speaker’s Contests which was held by the ASEAN University Network (AUN) at National University of Singapore...
Data from Environment Ministry in 1997 states that the Bay of Jakarta is the most polluted bays in Indonesia.
Panut Mulyono, Dean of Faculty of Engineering UGM, has been elected Rector of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) for the period of 2017-2022.
Faculty of Geography celebrates its 54th anniversary. Agenda to celebrate it include scientific activities, sports and arts events as well as pilgrimage.
Medical students of UGM have earned awards in the scientific competition, Medjohnson 2017, held at Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta from 4-7 May 2017.
Different treatment of leaders to members in an organisation does not implicate poorly to team cooperation.
Prof. Ir. Panut Mulyono, M.Eng., D.Eng., has been inugurated as the Rector of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) for the period of 2017-2022 on Friday (26/5).
In its development, science is not always cummulative. Kuhn discusses science development in the period of normal science and scientific revolution.
Two UGM students were selected to attend Write to China programme which was held by Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI), collaborating with Embassy of China for Indonesia.
Agrarian and Spatial Affairs Minister plans to employ thousands of licensed cadaster surveyor to accelerate data collection and issuance of land certificates.
The Universitas Gadjah Mada student unit that stages Acehnese cultural perfomances (SAKA UGM) has made Indonesia proud once again at the international level.
Local wisdoms in the environment that belong to customary society, which comes in the form of forbiddance, rituals, folklore, and other traditions, actually reveal cultural message to the p...
Global trade practices are until today not separated from criticisms regarding access inequality, particularly for the actors in developing countries.
Off-Balance Sheet (OBS) activities in Indonesian banks increase up to 29.5 percent per year during the 2002-2014 period.
Ramadan in Campus (RDK) is being held again this year.