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Indonesia’s digital tax revenue reached Rp40.02 trillion by July 2025, prompting calls to expand the strategy, enhance compliance, and increase public awareness.
Seventeen SMKN 1 Bintuni students gained valuable accounting, entrepreneurship, and digital learning experience during a seven-week program at FEB UGM.
UGM economist warns digital-only SPHP rice distribution risks sidelining small traders, calls for logistics reforms and inclusive policies.
UGM’s Dr. I Wayan Nuka Lantara urges a review of music royalty policies, stressing transparency and fair treatment for small businesses.
UGM hosts BPJS Kesehatan President Director Ali Ghufron Mukti, highlighting gotong royong, digital innovation, and health system resilience.
The MBA Program at FEB UGM earns international AACSB accreditation and “Excellent” rating from LAMEMBA, affirming its global academic quality.
UGM Accounting student wins Next-Gen Science Technopreneur Battle with “Tixless,” a face-recognition digital ticketing platform.
UGM psychologist explains the signs of duck syndrome and emphasizes the importance of honesty and open conversation to maintain mental health.
Half of FEB UGM’s 2025 new undergraduates receive tuition subsidies, with 11.69% enjoying full tuition waivers to ensure inclusive, affordable education.
FEB UGM gives 586 lunch boxes to new students, promoting sustainability and encouraging healthy, eco-friendly habits on campus.
Apia Dewi Agustin, UGM’s youngest master's graduate, completed her education at no cost, proving that hard work and scholarships can lead to academic success.
BPS reports a drop in Indonesia's unemployment rate, but UGM FEB lecturer Dr. Qisha Quarina highlights underlying issues like informal work dominance and lack of decent job protection.
FEB UGM will host the NIBES Research Forum 2026, fostering global academic collaboration on sustainability, digital transformation, and economic education.
GAMAICEB 2025 highlights UGM's commitment to sustainable tourism, fostering academic-practice synergy to address environmental and social challenges.
Global Summer Week 2025 invites international students to explore Indonesian culture through archery, temple visits, and new friendships.
17 Papuan students joined FEB UGM’s accounting and finance training to support equitable, sustainable education and youth empowerment in Teluk Bintuni.
FEB UGM and MAPPI extend partnership to enhance appraiser certification, improve curriculum relevance, and offer internship opportunities for MEP students.
Anies Baswedan discusses narrative leadership during UGM’s Global Summer Week 2025, joined by 65 students from 11 countries to tackle global issues.
Soto seller's daughter, Anyndha Tri Rahmawati (Nyndha), achieves her dream of free tuition at UGM's FEB via SNBP, showcasing academic and entrepreneurial success.
UGM’s Dr. Eddy Junarsin supports a new task force to boost national revenue, emphasizing the need for clear mandates and streamlined bureaucracy.
UGM’s Dr. Winardi highlights the need for disciplined deficit management and diversified financing to achieve Indonesia’s investment goals.
To support Indonesia’s Rp7,500 trillion investment target by 2026, UGM expert calls for broad tax reform focused on fairness, compliance, and sustainability.
UGM students earned 1st place in the Woolpower Case and 3rd overall at the 2025 Susilo Business+Ethics Competition held in Sweden.
Despite financial hardship, Soraya Sitanggang from Medan wins a full tuition subsidy to pursue Accounting at UGM’s Faculty of Economics and Business.
Vice-Minister of Finance Anggito Abimanyu highlights the role of sustainability reporting in fostering resilient, inclusive, and environmentally conscious economic growth.
UGM and Udayana University to host AAEE 2025 in Bali, highlighting sustainable development and accountability in emerging economies.
UGM and IAI emphasize the need for accountants to adapt to AI and data analytics at APAFest 2025, calling for dynamic and future-ready accounting education.
UGM student Asysyfa, from a farming family in West Sumatra, thrives at UGM thanks to a full tuition subsidy that helped her pursue her academic dreams.
UGM Dean calls on business schools to contribute to poverty alleviation and institutional reform through education, research, and policy-oriented innovations.
Coordinating Minister Abdul Muhaimin Iskandar highlights the government’s commitment to tackling poverty through innovative and inclusive empowerment strategies during a seminar at UGM.