Recent News
UGM expert warns of weak oversight in military authority following Garut ammunition blast, urges clear boundaries and stronger civilian monitoring.
UGM and IAI emphasize the need for accountants to adapt to AI and data analytics at APAFest 2025, calling for dynamic and future-ready accounting education.
UGM partners with Tabalong Regency Government to support the 1,000 Bachelor's Degree Program and promote equitable access to higher education.
UGM professor calls for increased government support for literature through grants, royalties, and recognition to boost writers’ welfare and literary growth.
Two UGM students won first place in the 2025 Yogyakarta Language Ambassador Competition and will represent the region at the national level.
UGM Anthropology students research the social impact of oil palm replanting in West Kalimantan, highlighting land access issues and economic alternatives.
UGM commemorates the Birth of Pancasila with a flag ceremony led by Rector Professor Ova Emilia, emphasizing unity, nationalism, and character development.
Brian Arianto Tanuwidjaja graduated cum laude from UGM’s medical program in just 3.5 years, excelling in academics and debate competitions alike.
Mutiara Anindyana Hapsari becomes UGM’s youngest graduate at 19, completing her Pharmacy degree in 3.5 years with cum laude honors.
UGM Esports Unit fosters awareness of ethical AI use among students through seminar collaboration with Infinix, combining esports and digital ethics.
UGM researchers developed a geothermal-based agricultural booster, Katrili, that boosts crop yields and soil quality in Minahasa, North Sulawesi.
UGM Physics Professor Muhammad Farchani Rosyid combines theoretical physics with a passion for painting.
Professor Lily Arsanti Lestari is now a UGM Basic Nutrition Professor who aspires to utilize Indonesia's local food to combat malnutrition, stunting, and obesity.
UGM wins Silver awards for best university website and internal magazine at the 2024 SPS Awards, marking its third consecutive year of recognition.
Trade Minister Budi Santoso partners with UGM to encourage entrepreneurship and digitize small shops through student community service programs.
UGM reaffirms its commitment to academic integrity and readiness to face the civil lawsuit over Joko Widodo’s diploma at Sleman District Court.
UGM psychologist urges early sexual education to protect children from predators, highlighting risks in digital media and the need for parental support.
UGM and PLN sign MoU to build EV charging stations on campus, supporting clean energy, research, and green campus initiatives.
UGM and Telkom develop an earthquake early warning system using undersea cable-based Distributed Acoustic Sensing for real-time seismic monitoring.
UGM and NUS initiate the Southeast Asia Friendship program to foster student exchange, cultural understanding, and academic collaboration in ASEAN.
Prof. Asmarani Kusumawati highlights repeat breeding, feed issues, and infectious diseases as key challenges to Indonesia's beef self-sufficiency.
UGM launches its new '3-Finger Formation' symbol and 'Populist, Independent, Sustainable' tagline, marking a new strategic direction for the university's future.
Ahead of Eid al-Adha, UGM expert Prof. Panjono emphasizes the crucial need for awareness and proper implementation of animal welfare principles for sacrificial animals.
UGM includes students in determining tuition fees (UKT) as part of its commitment to transparency and inclusivity for economically and socially vulnerable groups.
Indonesia ranks second in global TB cases. UGM epidemiologist supports the M72 vaccine clinical trial, highlighting its importance and public health potential.
UGM collaborates with MFRI and NPO Volcano Tokyo with JICA support to enhance community-based volcano disaster risk reduction in Indonesia and Japan.
UGM expert urges stronger inclusive economic policies as informal employment rises due to layoffs, post-pandemic impacts, and limited social security access.
GIK UGM and APKJ hosted Meet The Investors #2, linking local startups with 36+ venture capital firms to drive national innovation and economic growth.
A UGM professor says Indonesia could leverage its nickel reserves as a strategic bargaining tool in trade talks amid US plans to impose high tariffs.
UGM expert warns against rushing AI and coding education for elementary students, urging ethical, digital literacy, and critical thinking foundations.