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UGM students win the Nutrifood Leadership Award 2025 after excelling in leadership training and a national health-focused social project.
A UGM historian says the newly launched multi-volume Indonesian history book could gradually reshape history curricula in schools nationwide.
UGM Arabic Literature students earned five awards at the Modern Languages Olympiad 3.0 in Malaysia, highlighting their global linguistic excellence.
UGM alumnus Paksi Raras Alit preserves Javanese script and culture through the JAWACANA Community, promoting inclusive cultural literacy.
UGM expert highlights that future youth literacy depends not on reading frequency but on critical thinking, information awareness, and smart use of technology.
UGM celebrates the 20th Korean Day through the Festival Oullim Korea, highlighting cultural harmony between Indonesia and Korea through performances, hanbok experiences, and strong community...
South Korea’s Acting Ambassador Park Soo-deok underscores Indonesia’s unique special strategic partnership with Korea during a public lecture at UGM.
UGM Tourism Program assists Banyumanik Village, Gunungkidul, in developing community-based tourism through asset mapping and storytelling.
FIB UGM’s 2025 Festival Bulan Bahasa “Pusaka Baswara” celebrates the spirit of Bahasa Indonesia and its literary legacy for the world.
UGM historian Dr. Nur Aini Setiawati highlights that throughout Indonesia’s industrial history, wealth has often benefited only a few.
UGM lecturer emphasizes curriculum and teacher readiness as Indonesia prepares to make English a mandatory subject for grades 3–6 by 2027.
UGM secures first place in Indonesia’s 68 Best Literature Universities by Edurank 2025, affirming its excellence in language, literature, and humanities.
Professor Aprinus Salam of UGM explains why Indonesian literature has yet to gain global recognition and what is needed to achieve the level of the Nobel Prize.
UGM Tourism students organize “Nyigar Alas Watusigar” Fun Trail Run to promote the Sembrani Watusigar Tourism Village in Gunungkidul.
UGM anthropologist joins global research on floating solar panels in Tanakeke Island, empowering women in renewable energy management.
UGM anthropologist highlights porang’s potential as a healthy, affordable food source to support rural welfare and strengthen national food security.
UGM student research team maps cultural vulnerabilities in Osing Traditional Village, Banyuwangi Regency, to strengthen community-based preservation.
UGM Korean Language students win Best Group award at K-Speech World Contest 2025 in Vietnam, showcasing academic and cultural excellence.
UGM Faculty of Cultural Sciences starts construction of a new Language Laboratory and Language Center to advance cultural and humanities studies.
UGM’s UASC 2025 brings together 249 papers from 19 countries to address global challenges in biology, agriculture, and tech, promoting cross-border, interdisciplinary research collaboratio...
Professor Aprinus Salam of UGM strongly opposes the designation of October 17 as National Culture Day, arguing that culture must be lived every day.
UGM launches a book documenting community-based forest conservation practices and sustainable partnerships to promote inclusive forest governance.
UGM returns 40 kg of excavated artifacts and ancestral remains to the Warloka community, marking a step forward in ethical academic practice.
Rahma Khoirunnisa, a UGM student from Papua, receives a Freeport Scholarship that helps ease financial burdens during her university journey.
UGM students help develop tourism potential in Kebonarum, Klaten through KKN by promoting village assets, digital content, and community engagement.
UGM historian Dr. Abdul Wahid outlines four phases of national health policy shifts, emphasizing equity despite external political and systemic influences.
Six UGM students receive full scholarships from Hyundai Motor CMK Foundation for a two-semester exchange program at top Korean universities, fostering global learning.
Professor Atik Triratnawati of UGM identifies three culturally recognized types of masuk angin, highlighting its status as a health belief in Javanese society.
UGM professor calls for increased government support for literature through grants, royalties, and recognition to boost writers’ welfare and literary growth.
Two UGM students won first place in the 2025 Yogyakarta Language Ambassador Competition and will represent the region at the national level.

