Faculty of Economics and Business
KAFEGAMA distributes IDR 200 million in humanitarian aid to flood and landslide victims across four affected regions in West Sumatra
FEB UGM lecturer Fitri Amalia wins Best Young Scientist at Diktisaintek Awards 2025 for social humanities innovations with real societal impact.
FEB UGM partners with PT Taspen to strengthen education, research, and human resource development through strategic collaboration and innovation.
KAFEGAMA and FEB UGM hosted a charity concert to raise scholarships and humanitarian aid for flood and landslide victims in Sumatra.
FEB UGM students secured second place at the GBSN 2025 Social Logistics Challenge with a sustainable, tech-based logistics solution.
UGM’s Dynamo Consulting team wins first place at Creative Shock 2025 in Lithuania, outperforming global finalists in a major social business competition.
FEB UGM graduate, Muh Ridho, completes his studies cum laude with a 3.94 GPA, overcoming challenges from his rural upbringing in Buton.
UGM economist outlines three key government measures to restore market confidence amid Indonesia’s ongoing balance of payments deficit.
UGM professor urges reallocating part of the MBG funds to restore education infrastructure and support students and teachers in disaster-hit regions.
FEB UGM shares best practices in sustainable education and launches a new Sustainability Management concentration at the MASUDEM Final Conference.
The 2025 launch of Equilibrium Magazine highlights Indonesia’s environmental challenges, energy transition issues, and the moral roots of the global Earth crisis.
Professor Gugup Kismono emphasizes the rising work-life imbalance among young workers during his inauguration as Professor of Organizational Psychology at UGM.
Unilever Indonesia leaders highlight adaptability, cross-functional collaboration, and learning from failure as essential skills for young professionals.
FEB UGM students secure second place in the 2025 Vetra Stock Competition after outperforming 50 university teams in an equity research contest.
FEB UGM badminton team wins first place in the UGM 76th Anniversary Tournament, promoting health, unity, and sportsmanship across the UGM community.
KAFEGAMA 1995 donated 18 laptops to FEB UGM students to support academic activities and strengthen ongoing collaboration with the university.
UGM Accounting students win First National Title at KBMK 2025 with innovative investigative audit analysis in government procurement cases.
UGM Master’s student Fajar Munichputranto pursues a double degree at the University of Queensland to deepen his knowledge of sustainability.
UGM graduate Dr. Raden Roro Widya Ningtyas Soeprajitno earned her doctoral degree in just 2 years and 10 months through the PMDSU scholarship program.
FEB UGM installs 17 infiltration wells on campus as part of its “save water” campaign to support sustainable groundwater conservation.
Experts emphasize the importance of evidence-based and inclusive data systems in strengthening Indonesia’s poverty alleviation and social protection policies.
UGM economist Dr. Wisnu Setiadi Nugroho criticizes Indonesia’s employment policies as being short-term and insufficient to address youth unemployment.
UGM economist Dr. Evi Noor Afifah urges the government to focus on quality, timely, and targeted spending amid rising idle regional funds.
UGM accounting lecturer Dr. Arika Artiningsih outlines the characteristics and warning signs of fraud in both the business and government sectors.
UGM’s Simfoni Team from the Faculty of Economics and Business wins first place at UNDIP’s 2025 Accounting Paper Competition.
UGM fiscal policy expert calls for more efficient and productive spending as Indonesia records a Rp371.5 trillion state budget deficit in 2025.
UGM researchers reveal how mindful consumption and a sense of awe can inspire responsible dining and help prevent food waste.
UGM’s FiNiX team wins first place and Best Team Presentation at the Industrial Spectrum 2025 White Paper Competition.
UGM faculties support students during midterm exams with free breakfast, eggs, and counseling to boost morale and academic performance.
UGM student Rr. Hadijah Putri Jasmine and her team won first place in the 2025 BCA Business Case Competition, outperforming top universities in Indonesia.

