FEB UGM
Academics assess Indonesia’s BOP move and its geopolitical and economic risks.
UGM economist warns the ART deal with the US may affect sovereignty and domestic policy space.
UGM economist says Indonesia’s 8% growth target is hard to achieve, with 2026 growth projected at 5%.
UGM Accounting graduate Cynthia Fransisca earns cum laude honors after excelling in academics, organizations, and competitions.
FEB UGM installs dedicated elevators to ensure equal access to the campus for students with disabilities.
UGM students open three innovative food and beverage stalls at FEB UGM to sharpen entrepreneurial and sustainability skills.
UGM economist calls for restoring policy credibility after Moody’s downgrades Indonesia’s credit outlook.
UGM inaugurates Prof. Reni Rosari, emphasizing a sense of belonging as key to sustainable and meaningful organizations
UGM economist warns Indonesia’s shrinking middle class signals fragile job quality and stalled social mobility.
UGM economist clarifies false claims that Indonesia is the world’s second poorest country.
Universities urged to prioritize impactful research over metrics and administrative compliance.
UGM economist urges stronger financial governance to curb Indonesia’s shadow economy and prevent tax leakages.
A UGM economist warns that 59 percent of Indonesian workers are informal and urges stronger employment and social protection policies.
UGM economist warns that lack of transparency has made Indonesia’s capital market vulnerable to speculative shocks and declining investor trust.
Rising global geopolitical uncertainty and expectations of US rate cuts are boosting gold prices as investors seek safe-haven assets.
Informal employment, low wages, and weak social protection drive overwork in Indonesia, says UGM economist Wisnu Setiadi Nugroho.
UGM research shows prison-based job training can build inmates’ self-efficacy, resilience, and hope for a meaningful second chance after release.
A UGM professor explains that Bank Indonesia’s independence rests on a collective leadership system, following Thomas Djiwandono’s appointment.
UGM Master of Business Administration graduate Yulistika Rahayu completes her studies with a perfect 4.00 GPA, earning top graduate honors at FEB UGM.
A UGM economist warns that proposed cuts to coal production may have a limited global impact and could reduce Indonesia’s state revenue.
UGM economists say Indonesia’s planned bullion bank can deepen financial markets and support macroeconomic stability through gold-based instruments.
UGM research finds Indonesia’s stock market responds slowly to technology investment announcements, reflecting thin market characteristics.
Pursuing 5.4 Percent Economic Growth in 2026, UGM Expert Urges Government to Prioritize Job Creation
UGM economist warns the 5.4 percent growth target for 2026 will be hard to reach without large-scale job creation and active government intervention.
UGM Professor Wakhid Slamet Ciptono introduces the Smart and Wise City concept, integrating technology, culture, and humanity in urban development.
UGM alumnus Robert Fanggidae builds inclusive community banking to empower 3T communities in East Nusa Tenggara through integrity-driven leadership.
FEB UGM installs on-grid solar panels to meet daytime electricity needs, strengthen its sustainability commitment, and support clean energy use on campus.
UGM Professor Amin Wibowo outlines key leadership traits of Millennials and Gen Z, emphasizing sustainability, collaboration, and inclusivity in the workplace.
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.

