Life at UGM
UGM students develop a green ZnO nanoparticle feed additive from meniran leaves to reduce methane emissions and boost livestock productivity.
UGM students introduce eco-friendly composting innovation to help Playen residents manage organic waste and support climate action.
UGM students develop an IoT-based communal incubator to enhance lamb survival rates and promote sustainable livestock productivity.
Research by UGM students reveals that the Labuhan Merapi ritual carries deep ecological values supporting forest conservation on Mount Merapi.
UGM held its Work Meeting to align 2026 programs with its strategic plan and strengthen innovation and sustainable governance.
UGM students create Orside, a portable fluorescence-based AI device to accelerate early oral cancer detection and improve patient comfort.
UGM Architecture student participates in UNESCO Field School 2025 in China, gaining cross-cultural insights on heritage conservation and climate change.
UGM reinforces its regional collaboration in heritage city conservation through participation in the UNESCO-NUS-SEU Field School 2025 in China.
UGM recognizes retired employees with certificates and appreciation tokens from Korpagama, celebrating their dedication and service.
UGM students won 11 medals at POMNAS XIX 2025, contributing to Yogyakarta’s fifth-place national ranking in the university sports event.
UGM students find that antipsychotic drugs may inhibit fungal resistance mechanisms, offering a new, affordable therapy against Candida albicans.
UGM students develop a community-based waste management model combining local participation and business innovation for sustainable solutions.
UGM’s GO SOUTH 2025 urges stronger Global South cooperation amid geopolitical turbulence, reaffirming the enduring relevance of the Bandung Spirit.
UGM’s Lokalogi Community launches a student waste bank to promote responsible consumption and waste management across campus.
UGM students develop biodegradable plastic made from banana peels, offering a zero-waste innovation to help reduce plastic pollution.
Former President Megawati Soekarnoputri revisits Wanagama Forest and receives a Jatimega tree, 20 years after her first visit.
Megawati Soekarnoputri plants a Bodhi tree at UGM to support biodiversity conservation and visits the UGM–BRIN science innovation showcase.
UGM’s Arjuna EV Team made history at Formula SAE Japan 2025, winning six awards and becoming the first Indonesian team to complete all EV events.
In 2025, 610 UGM students received LPDP scholarships, reaffirming their commitment to integrity, service, and contributing to Indonesia’s future.
UGM’s Sekolah Wartawan discusses evidence-based policy briefs to connect academic research with policymaking and strengthen media literacy.
Sri Sultan Hamengku Buwono X opens the 2025 Hamengku Buwono X Cup Badminton Championship at UGM, marking a historic record with 2,143 athletes.
UGM doctoral student Tiara Putri wins Poster Prize at the German Society for Hygiene and Microbiology Conference for her research on pneumococcal meningitis.
UGM eSports and ASUS Indonesia hosted ACO Goes to UGM, featuring seminars, tech showcases, and internship opportunities for students.
UGM Student Executive Body criticizes President Prabowo over food poisoning in the MBG program and education budget cuts, urging a complete evaluation.
UGM Sociology students win first place at SOCIUS 2025 for research highlighting the struggles of women online ojek drivers in Yogyakarta.
UGM student team researches Javanese pranata mangsa knowledge among farmers and fishers in DIY as a strategy for climate change adaptation.
UGM welcomes 5,763 new postgraduate students in an inaugural lecture that highlights academic integrity, moral responsibility, and their contributions to society.
UGM awards a doctorate to Shinta Dewi Novitasari for research on Gen Z food waste behavior and its impact on sustainable food security.
Universitas Musi Rawas lecturer Wasir Ibrahim earned his doctorate at UGM, focusing on research on neem-based zinc nanoparticles as feed additives for broiler chickens.
UGM students develop Pasto-Milk, an automatic milking and pasteurization device to boost efficiency, milk quality, and farmers’ competitiveness.