Faculty of Law
Several faculties at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) are offering free breakfast for students during the final exam period this June. Faculties providing free breakfast include the Faculty ...
Students from Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) have once again achieved a remarkable national accomplishment. This time, the UGM team won several awards at the 2024 National University Debat...
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) admits more than 10,000 new students yearly, over 30 percent of whom come from economically disadvantaged families.
The corruption case at PT Timah is like the tip of an iceberg where the misuse of mining business permits is not entirely uncovered.
UGM’s Pojok Bulaksumur is back amid the fasting month.
The relentless Palestine-Israel conflict persists without a resolution in sight.
Promoting a sustainable green economy is a multifaceted endeavor that requires collaboration across disciplines and sectors.
In politics, criticism is an inherent element of the democratic fabric.
Managing climate change requires collective efforts and a strategic approach from various sectors.
Public engagement is fundamental in any democracy. Yet, the stifling of public voices persists even today. In response, Dr. Nani Indrawati, a Supreme Court Justice of Indonesia, unveiled ...
UGM is providing free breakfast for its students during semester exams.
On Thursday (November 16), Dr. Paripurna Sugarda, a lecturer at the UGM Faculty of Law, was inaugurated as a professor of commercial law.
The approval of the proposal to extend the term of village heads from six to nine years has sparked both support and opposition in society. This proposal was voiced through a demonstratio...
Agriculture is an essential sector inseparable from Indonesia’s economic sustainability.
Military justice is one of the efforts to uphold justice and maintain credibility within the military field.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM)’s main goal in international collaboration is to promote UGM’s existence and reputation as a global player in higher education.
The Notarial Student Family of the UGM Faculty of Law has successfully organized the Notarial Sports and Cultural Arts Week (PORSNOT). This year, PORSNOT carried the theme “Guyup Rukun,...
Minority gender groups beyond the binary gender construction, such as calalai (masculine women), calabai (feminine men), and bissu (neither men nor women), can be found within the Bugis com...
Indonesia is one of the countries that implement Sharia economics.
Land conflicts involving communities, the government, and industries have no end in sight.
The development of the industrial area on Rempang Island, Batam City, has triggered land disputes between the local community, the government, and PT.
After the conferral ceremony on Thursday (August 24), thousands of graduates stood up from their seats to line up for photos in front of the stage at Grha Sabha Pramana, Universitas Gadjah ...