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Rupiah weakening may raise prices of essentials, transport, and energy, says UGM economist, urging fiscal discipline and export push.
FEB UGM students secured 1st Runner-up at the HSBC Indonesia Business Case Competition 2026 in Jakarta.
UGM economist highlights the causes of the rupiah's decline and urges policies to maintain public and investor confidence.
Mahasiswa Program Studi Akuntansi, Fakultas Ekonomika dan Bisnis Universitas Gadjah Mada (FEB UGM), Aqila Nasyawari Syaikha, berhasil menorehkan prestasi di kancah internasional. Ia berhasil...
UGM expert analyzes tighter tax refund policy, warning of impacts on cash flow, compliance, and economic stability.
UGM lecturer Wuri Handayani wins U21 Award for advancing inclusive education and disability services in higher education
UGM’s economics, accounting, and management rank in the global top 250 in QS WUR by Subject 2026.
UGM’s JIEB and GamaIJB journals gain ABDC indexation, boosting global visibility and research credibility.
Bullion banks in Indonesia grow rapidly as gold prices rise, but trust, regulation, and innovation remain key challenges.
UGM researchers develop Westa, an AI-powered app that identifies waste types, sources, and carbon emissions to support better waste management.
UGM expert warns pension protection in Indonesia remains limited, risking elderly poverty and future generational burdens.
UGM economist says free Eid homecoming tickets can reduce accident risks and protect vulnerable travelers despite limited capacity.
UGM graduate Naufal Firdausyan earns an LPDP scholarship to pursue a double degree at UGM and the University of Glasgow in sustainable development.
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.

