Recent News
UGM and RWTH Aachen extend MoU to strengthen science and social research collaboration for sustainable development.
UGM expert warns that leptospirosis cases are rising in Indonesia and can be fatal without prompt treatment.
UGM professor warns that rising food productivity has not improved farmers’ welfare or ensured food sovereignty in Indonesia.
UGM researcher urges early outreach and simplified reactivation after 11 million PBI JKN beneficiaries were deactivated.
Indonesia’s Press Freedom Index rises slightly, but UGM journalism professor warns that the fight for press freedom must continue.
RSA UGM doctor explains early signs, symptoms, and risks of Nipah virus infection and Indonesia’s preparedness measures.
A UGM-University of Nottingham survey reveals that most Indonesian campuses remain inaccessible for lecturers with disabilities
UGM Appoints New Directors of Prof. Soedomo Dental and Oral Hospital to Boost Service and Governance
UGM Rector inaugurates the new board of directors of Prof. Soedomo Dental and Oral Hospital to strengthen leadership and hospital governance.
UGM experts highlight the importance of cognitive health to help older adults remain active, independent, and productive in later life.
UGM lecturers explain that coffee antidiabetic compounds may affect blood sugar but cannot replace diabetes therapy, stressing wise, moderate consumption.
UGM lecturer-developed DDR Madena digital radiography device earns Health Ministry approval and shows strong market competitiveness.
UGM Student Activity Unit leaders join a campus clean-up to promote environmental awareness and strengthen collaboration ahead of the new semester.
UGM lecturer warns that rising layoffs and informal work threaten social cohesion, urging inclusive policies and stronger social protection.
UGM mourns Professor Sasongko Pramonohadi, a respected Electrical Engineering scholar whose dedication and contributions leave a lasting legacy.
UGM chemical engineering lecturer joins IPCC as lead author in drafting global carbon dioxide removal methodology.
Letters from Banyuurip Elementary School Students for Indonesia’s Future
UGM’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine received 40 cattle from industry partners to support education, research, and student competencies.
Coordinating Minister Airlangga Hartarto highlights industrial downstreaming, food security, and human resources as engines of growth.
Violent teacher–student conflicts highlight how education liberalization and transactional school relations undermine safe, democratic learning spaces.
UGM experts urge vigilance against Nipah virus transmission and stress clean, healthy living to prevent zoonotic disease spread.
UGM KKN students collaborate with Komnas Perempuan to raise awareness of gender-based violence among women in Morotai, North Maluku.
UGM economist urges stronger financial governance to curb Indonesia’s shadow economy and prevent tax leakages.
RSA UGM oncologist highlights the importance of early cancer detection to improve survival rates and prevent cancer-related deaths in Indonesia.
UGM sociologist says a child suicide case over school expenses reflects structural inequality and schools’ failure as spaces for dialogue.
UGM lecturer Dr. Ashar Saputra explains the technical, cultural, and sustainability factors behind choosing metal roofing over clay tiles.
UGM researchers develop AI-based smart agriculture and undersea security detection systems.
UGM KKN students help develop Kledung Village’s coffee potential in Pacitan as a sustainable and high-value local commodity.
UGM expert warns that a weak occupational health and safety culture has contributed to over 400,000 workplace accidents nationwide.
UGM expert warns that extreme weather increases flood and landslide risks and calls for preventive mitigation to reduce fatalities.
UGM nursing students join the AHS Emergency Medical Team to support health services for flood disaster refugees in North Aceh.

