Recent News
The UGM Veterinary Medicine team identifies canary diseases and strengthens biosecurity management at Remone Bird Farm in Sleman.
UGM students’ research on rice field conversion in Yogyakarta reveals its potential threat to regional food sovereignty.
UGM’s Dr. Eka Noviana ranks among the world’s Top 2% Scientists for her eco-friendly paper-based detection research.
153 Ngapak artists exhibit “Bang Kulon Nyabrang Wetan” at GIK UGM, promoting cultural dialogue, artistic exchange, and creative collaboration.
UGM wins third place overall at MTQMN XVIII 2025 in Banjarmasin, achieving eight titles, including four first-place wins across multiple categories.
UGM students study environmental damage in the protected Guha Mountain karst area, revealing the impacts of mining and calling for sustainable management.
UGM’s Center for Tourism Studies (Puspar UGM) collaborates with Barito Timur cultural leaders to draft a key framework for regional cultural advancement.
UGM students develop Rb-AID, an AI-based tool for early detection of eye cancer in children, improving recovery chances and reducing blindness risk.
UGM students create IoT-based WormiBox to manage household organic waste efficiently and turn it into eco-friendly fertilizer.
UGM professor calls for stronger collaboration and law enforcement to protect Indonesia’s five most endangered wildlife species.
UGM students develop counter-narrative digital content to shift youth perspectives and prevent violence among teenagers.
UGM Library and Archives earns national recognition, winning third place at the 2025 Academic Library Innovation Award for its AI-integrated podcast.
UGM lecturer calls for faster state recognition and protection of indigenous forests amid increasing mining and plantation expansion in Papua.
UGM lecturer supports digital innovation and modernization to strengthen Indonesia’s food security amid global food crisis concerns.
UGM faculties support students during midterm exams with free breakfast, eggs, and counseling to boost morale and academic performance.
UGM Rector opens the 2025 Kagamahut Tennis Tournament to foster friendship, unity, and sportsmanship among Forestry alumni.
UGM’s expert advises measles prevention through immunization, mask use, handwashing, and nutrition to strengthen immunity and reduce infection risk.
UGM received three honors at the 2025 Anugerah Humas Indonesia for its innovation and commitment to transparent communication.
UGM students develop a green ZnO nanoparticle feed additive from meniran leaves to reduce methane emissions and boost livestock productivity.
Former Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi urges global cooperation to anticipate future water, food, and energy crises at Astechnova 2025.
UGM students introduce eco-friendly composting innovation to help Playen residents manage organic waste and support climate action.
UGM students develop an IoT-based communal incubator to enhance lamb survival rates and promote sustainable livestock productivity.
Research by UGM students reveals that the Labuhan Merapi ritual carries deep ecological values supporting forest conservation on Mount Merapi.
UGM expert explains the difference between food allergy and poisoning and provides first aid tips to prevent severe cases in the MBG program.
UGM energy economist warns 12% increase in Freeport shares could reduce Indonesia’s dividends due to rising operational costs.
UGM introduces Presokazi rice, a food security innovation derived from the Gamagora rice variety developed through sustainable research.
Coordinating Minister AHY highlights equitable regional development and sustainable infrastructure as keys to Indonesia’s resilience.
UGM student Rr. Hadijah Putri Jasmine and her team won first place in the 2025 BCA Business Case Competition, outperforming top universities in Indonesia.
UGM awards 134 assessor certificates to lecturers to strengthen competency-based education and support national certification standards.
UGM expert Dr. Prima Dewi Ratrikaningtyas urges Indonesian women to undergo breast cancer screening and early detection to reduce mortality rates.