FISIPOL UGM
UGM political expert highlights risks to public participation in response to proposal for regional elections through local legislative councils.
UGM expert discusses the rise of emotional bonds with AI, its social roots, benefits, risks, and the challenge of balancing digital and real-life connections.
Sociology UGM students win SOCIUS 2025 with research exposing the layered vulnerabilities faced by female online ojek drivers in Yogyakarta.
Devita, daughter of a truck driver and seamstress from rural Klaten, earns full tuition subsidy to study sociology at UGM through academic excellence.
Blue foods are climate-friendly, nutrient-rich, and empower coastal communities and women in post-harvest processing.
UGM expert Dr. Nurhadi warns that BPS's delayed poverty data release risks credibility and policy failure, urging transparency, better governance, and a review of the poverty line.
Professor Nur Rachmat Yuliantoro discusses debt traps, BRI complexity, and development sovereignty in his inaugural professorial speech at UGM.
UGM Partners with Bawaslu and KPU DIY to Strengthen Election Governance Through Strategic Discussion
FISIPOL UGM hosts Bawaslu and KPU DIY to discuss election challenges and dynamics, fostering cross-sector dialogue for stronger electoral democracy in Indonesia.
UGM and Singapore University of Social Sciences partner for an Environmental Governance short course, fostering global understanding and young leadership in complex environmental issues.
UGM and University of Melbourne scholars call for inclusive development, emphasizing justice and representation for Indonesia’s indigenous communities.
UGM launches a book documenting community-based forest conservation practices and sustainable partnerships to promote inclusive forest governance.
Over 500,000 social aid recipients linked to online gambling; UGM sociologist says they are victims of systemic failure, not to blame.
UGM Communication Science student Anathalia Meyskina Pangestu wins Bronze in Mandarin Public Speaking at the 2025 National Porseni VI.
UGM expert Dr. Nurhadi warns that 18-sqm subsidized homes risk creating new poverty if housing quality and supporting facilities are not prioritized, urging policy review.
UGM’s Faculty of Social and Political Sciences opens three master’s programs at its Jakarta campus to support professionals in public policy sectors.
An FGD hosted by UGM discusses blue food as a sustainable and equitable solution for food security, emphasizing its role in strengthening coastal communities and addressing the climate crisi...
Febiyanti Nur Mahmudah, daughter of a grocery storekeeper, gains admission to UGM via SNBP with a 100% UKT scholarship, inspired by her dedication and perseverance.
UGM’s Dr. Subarsono warns that extending the ASN retirement age to 70 may burden the state budget and hinder bureaucratic regeneration.
Professor Gabriel Lele urges democratic transformation in public policy through respectful conflict and inclusive civic participation.
UGM's Diskoma #21 highlights how comedians like Sandi Prastowo use humor and criticism to enhance political literacy and awareness.
UGM's annual Ajisaka Festival 2025 unites 151 teams from 38 universities, featuring creative works and initiatives focused on environmental sustainability.
Amid rising layoffs, UGM lecturer Dr. Hempri Suyatna supports removing work age limits as a solution, emphasizing economic and social impacts.
UGM sociologist criticizes TNI for neglecting safety protocols in the Garut explosion that killed civilians, urging stricter oversight in military operations.
UGM empowers communities near forests in Ngawi and Blora through circular economy programs, livestock aid, and student service deployment for sustainable growth.
Trade Minister Budi Santoso partners with UGM to encourage entrepreneurship and digitize small shops through student community service programs.
UGM expert Prof Tadjuddin Noer Effendi addresses rising educated unemployment in Indonesia, proposing labor export as a key solution amid economic challenges.
UGM expert urges stronger inclusive economic policies as informal employment rises due to layoffs, post-pandemic impacts, and limited social security access.
UGM expert warns against rushing AI and coding education for elementary students, urging ethical, digital literacy, and critical thinking foundations.
UGM Professor Tadjuddin Noer Effendi highlights wage issues in Indonesia, urging balanced solutions between workers’ demands and business viability.
Professor Dafri Agussalim of UGM raises concerns over potential child rights violations in the circus industry, calling for stronger oversight and public awareness.