Recent News
Experts urge deeper tourism research to boost social and environmental impact, as discussed at GAMAICEB 2024 in Yogyakarta.
UGM and YESSA turn tofu waste into biogas, paving Sambak Village’s path toward eco-friendly agrotourism and sustainable innovation.
Merah Putih Cooperative is expected to enhance rural welfare, create jobs, and tackle extreme poverty through inclusive, community-based economic services.
Dirgantara Fath Sulthan Alif earns a spot at UGM Psychology through sports achievements, proving dreams are possible with persistence and family support.
Joko Widodo joins the 1980 alumni reunion of UGM Faculty of Forestry, rekindling memories and strengthening alumni ties after 45 years.
236 UGM alumni are employed at PT Freeport Indonesia, with 4 in top management. UGM Rector Prof. Ova Emilia aims to strengthen collaboration for HR development and student access.
Workshop at UGM urges revitalization of Indonesia’s local fashion traditions amid shifting public taste and global fashion trends.
UGM and UNIQLO forge a partnership for education and career development, offering UGM students opportunities like the Global Management Program and Campus Hiring for global retail careers.
KKN-PPM UGM students in the Banggai Islands held a Fun Triathlon 2025 to foster community collaboration, healthy living, and local tourism promotion.
UGM and University of Melbourne scholars call for inclusive development, emphasizing justice and representation for Indonesia’s indigenous communities.
UGM holds a workshop for public relations and protocol staff to enhance institutional communication strategies in an increasingly complex media landscape.
Professor Aprinus Salam of UGM strongly opposes the designation of October 17 as National Culture Day, arguing that culture must be lived every day.
Edus.id partners with 10 UGM KKN teams across Indonesia to introduce inclusive and interactive sexual education for children and parents.
UGM's PPID hosts a 3-Minute KIP Presentation competition for students to boost public information literacy, promoting transparency and responsible information management in campuses.
UGM, KAHGAMA, and Sirah Travel launch Jogja Run’nShine, a recreational run on (Sep. 14), 2025, at GIK UGM, combining sports, arts, music, and local culinary experiences.
UGM Faculty of Philosophy hosts its 7th Karawitan Festival and Nusantara Bazaar (Jul. 19), promoting gamelan art and cultural preservation with increasing community participation.
UGM and Gaziantep University boost academic collaboration through joint research, student mobility, and global education partnerships.
FEB UGM and MAPPI extend partnership to enhance appraiser certification, improve curriculum relevance, and offer internship opportunities for MEP students.
Dr. Muslim Mahardika of UGM endorses using plastic waste in asphalt as a sustainable solution to reduce plastic pollution and support infrastructure.
UGM launches a book documenting community-based forest conservation practices and sustainable partnerships to promote inclusive forest governance.
UGM student Noor Fahima became the youngest speaker at ICARO-4 Vienna, presenting research on gamification in proton therapy.
UGM students and local youth collaborate to open a hiking trail to Tokonanaka Island’s peak, boosting ecotourism and community-based development.
UGM student Bangkit Setiyoko wins national essay competition with an innovative idea to turn livestock waste into renewable energy.
UGM partners with Botika Teknologi Indonesia to develop AI-based digital services, starting with virtual assistant LISA.
UGM reaffirms that President Joko Widodo is a verified alumnus of the Faculty of Forestry, having graduated in 1985.
UGM introduces a handbook on healthy campus relationships and an AI-powered English learning platform to foster inclusivity and global competitiveness.
To accelerate poverty alleviation, Indonesia's Social Ministry partners with 16 Yogyakarta universities including UGM for empowerment programs.
UGM KKN team trains transmigrant communities in Muna Regency in food processing and handicrafts to boost local skills and economic opportunities.
Professor Mubasysyir Hasan Basri highlights institutional reform and social determinants as key to advancing public health in his UGM inaugural speech.
UGM students provided free healthcare and minor surgeries in Anambas Islands, supporting 3T areas and advancing UGM’s community service mission.