Recent News
Korpagama’s Syawalan event honors 16 retired UGM employees while strengthening fellowship and the spirit of forgiveness.
Miftahul Ulum Islamic Boarding School Tabalong harvests Gamagora rice, promoting food self-sufficiency through education-based agriculture.
UGM hosts an agri-food short course with 100 participants from 15 countries, focusing on sustainability and climate solutions.
Seven UGM staff candidates share ideas on welfare, careers, and digital transformation ahead of the MWA election.
Thousands joined UGM FKG’s Smile to Smile Fun Run, celebrating its 78th anniversary with 3K and 5K races.
UGM expert explains the keris transformation from weapon to cultural collectible and urges public literacy to preserve its heritage.
Studi dalam jurnal Food Policy mengungkap bahwa sebagian besar masyarakat Indonesia sebenarnya mampu mengakses makanan sehat, namun pola konsumsi masih didominasi pilihan yang kurang bergizi...
UGM develops an AI-based method to sort peaberry coffee quickly and accurately without damaging beans.
UGM professor explains how rote learning lowers students’ interest in math and outlines strategies to improve numeracy and critical thinking.
Indonesia develops AI talent to solve real-world challenges and support digital transformation across key sectors.
UGM expert explains hemophilia symptoms, treatment access gaps, and the importance of early diagnosis and family support.
Four UGM cultural sciences programs rank in the QS WUR 2026 top 200, strengthening global academic reputation.
UGM psychologist explains how adult ADHD symptoms affect focus, productivity, and daily life, and how therapy can help manage the condition.
UGM expert explains glacier shrinkage at Puncak Jaya and its link to global warming and sea level rise.
Men face a higher risk of hemophilia; early detection and improved access to treatment remain key challenges in Indonesia.
UGM develops ND-AI vaccine from local isolates to improve poultry disease control in Indonesia.
UGM’s EPA program attracts high interest in 2026 admissions, highlighting the growing demand for agribusiness education in Indonesia.
UGM economist warns rising plastic prices could cripple MSMEs and urges swift government policy support and alternatives.
UGM professor highlights nyamplung and malapari as promising renewable energy sources for Indonesia’s energy independence.
The UGM Academic Senate has been accepting registrations for the election of members of the Universitas Gadjah Mada Board of Trustees (MWA) for the 2026-2031 period since February. The proce...
UGM launches eKarsa, an electric vehicle designed to enhance hospital mobility with efficient, ergonomic features.
UGM Faculty of Law climbs to 151–200 globally in QS Rankings 2026 for Law & Legal Studies, strengthening its academic reputation.
UGM professor compares agrarian reform in Indonesia and South Korea and its impact on agricultural development.
Professor Pujiharto highlights postmodern Indonesian literature and AI-driven hyperreality at UGM inauguration.
Agrinas’ role in Kopdes sparks concerns over the legality, efficiency, and social legitimacy of public policy.
UGM expert warns excessive social media use lowers teenagers’ literacy and supports age-based access restrictions.
UGM students create a smart sticker from dragon fruit peel to monitor chicken meat quality in real time.
UGM opens 2026 UM CBT admissions from April 14 to May 5, with exams held in Yogyakarta and Jakarta.
UGM expert discusses ethical and legal implications of public officials’ resignations in Indonesia.
UGM’s economics, accounting, and management rank in the global top 250 in QS WUR by Subject 2026.

