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Forest fire is a national level disaster that brings ecological and economic losses.
Protect all citizens is the duty of Indonesia as a country, including citizens and students who are abroad.
Again, Universitas Gadjah Mada students make real contributions to the country.
UGM Students never stop innovating. This time they managed to create an interactive flood early warning system and develop smart robots to monitor forest fires.
Five students of UGM succeeded in developing innovative jacket that can help reducing the risk of fatigue, chills and loss of direction while hiking.
Everyday we encounter heaps of waste everywhere. The quantity of waste has reached thousands of tonnes everyday.
Green building policy has started to be implemented by government agencies and corporations, including in electricity energy sector.
Now E-Phone, a smart home concept to help senior citizens or the blind people to do house chores has been developed by five students of Universitas Gadjah Mada.
Students of Cartography and Remote Sensing, Mousafi Dimas Afrizal, Febrina Ramadhani Yusuf, Ruwanda Prasetya, and Wahyu Nurbandi, from Faculty of Geography UGM, under the guidance of lectur...
Four UGM students joining the UGM International Expedition III “Peak of The Ancestors” have undergone their second try out.
The territory of Yogyakarta Special Region has diverse landscapes, one of those is of eolian which is formed due to wind activities.
Medical students of Universitas Gadjah Mada have made an electronic stethoscope named as Mediskop (Medical Electronic Stethoscope) after they found it difficult to know the sounds of abnorm...
Future without Child Labour is an international move to address child labour problem that still persists.
Beef prices in various regions in Indonesia is still high.
Green grass jelly proves to be able to improve immunity or immunomodulator to help improve body defence mechanism.
Blind people are individuals with a sense of vision that is not functioning normally in their daily activities.
Law students of Universitas Gadjah Mada came out in the fourth place during the International Criminal Court Moot Court Competition (ICCMCC) in Den Haag, the Netherlands, from 22-27 May, or...
Forest fire is an issue that still could not be solved by the government of Indonesia.
Smoking, drinking tea, coffee, or using antibiotics, having trauma or systemic disease may lead to the discolouring of the teeth.
Five students of Center for Religious and Cross-cultural Studies (CRCS) Gadjah Mada University CRCS are invited to join the Asian Graduate Student Fellowship from May 22nd – July...
Students of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) conducted a community empowerment programme to the disabled people of Sidomulyo village in Bantul regency in the development of chillies that...
Maintaining a clean campus environment is a shared responsibility of all UGM academic community.
A total of 10 stock farmers from the district of Muara Tami, Jayapura, Papua, joined cattle farming training at UGM.
Large luggage is almost always carried by travellers. But carrying a large luggage at airport can be inconvenient.To resolve this problem, students of Universitas Gadjah Mada have created K...
The increasing Indonesian population has caused people more vulnerable to diseases, including those caused or contracted by mosquito.
Rector of Universitas Gadjah Mada, Prof. Ir. Dwikorita Karnawati, M.Sc., Ph.D., confirms that UGM uphold academic freedom throughout the UGM academic community as well as keeping it decent ...
Five students of Midwifery Department in Vocational School UGM to create a laceration model of infant birth canal (vagina vulva).
There are still many farmers who do not understand about integrated farming well.
Four students of Animal Sciences UGM have developed a formula to prevent inflammation of the udders of dairy cows. The students (Etis Etika Cahyani, Amelia Rahmawati S, Elyda Febriana...
Four students of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (DTETI), who are Muhammad Faiz Zifa, Rizal Bagja Wiguna, Wahyu Apriliyanto, and Wisnu Pamungkas, have researched the perfo...