SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
UGM trains students in Yogyakarta in road safety through a MOOC-based program that promotes a sustainable traffic safety culture.
UGM’s ICERM 2026 gathered 60 researchers from five countries to discuss sustainable human resource management.
UGM experts call for stricter public transportation safety standards following a fatal bus crash in South Sumatra.
UGM graduate Nadya Marvella Santarini studied compulsive buying in live commerce and completed her degree in 3 years, 4 months, 1 day.
Universitas Gadjah Mada kembali menggelar Wisuda Program Sarjana dan Sarjana Terapan Periode III Tahun 2026 di Grha Sabha Pramana, Kamis (21/5). Pada periode ini, UGM mewisuda sebanyak 1.762...
UGM expert urges parents to choose licensed daycare centers to ensure children’s safety and proper caregiving.
UGM expert urges the government to adopt evidence-based policies to address Indonesia’s growing socioeconomic challenges.
UGM and NUS students exchange ideas on food welfare and sustainability through the Southeast Asia Friendship Initiative.
UGM and the North Lombok Regency Government discussed collaboration on cultural heritage research, date palm cultivation, education, and community empowerment initiatives.
BRIN researcher Djoko Slamet earned a Master’s degree in Engineering Physics from UGM at age 68 with a 3.98 GPA.
UGM experts warn that the Kopdes merah Putih program risks weakening economic democracy and village autonomy.
UGM expands collaboration with Dutch and German institutions in education, research, innovation, and student exchange.
UGM professor warns rising malaria cases in Indonesia are linked to environmental conditions and zoonotic transmission threats.
UGM scholars urge empathetic policies as public anxiety rises over economic pressures and widening gaps with official narratives.
UGM expands partnerships in Lampung to strengthen human resources, applied research, and regional development.
DPD RI Chair Sultan Bachtiar Najamudin encouraged UGM graduates to become adaptive, innovative, and impactful leaders.
UGM Library balances digital and physical collections while strengthening archive preservation and public access.
UGM sociologist urges safer reporting and tighter oversight after sexual violence cases in pesantren.
Consistent achievement and faith led a Balikpapan student to study economics at UGM with full tuition support.
UGM Faculty of Engineering retains the term “teknik” despite new ministry guidelines on engineering nomenclature.
UGM expert calls for stronger legal protections and welfare measures for medical interns in Indonesia.
The weakening rupiah is intensifying economic pressure on Indonesia’s middle class and threatening social stability.
National milk production fulfills only 23 percent of Indonesia’s consumption demand, prompting calls for stronger collaboration.
Experts urge integrating culture and medicine to cut maternal and infant deaths and prevent stunting from pregnancy onward.
UGM expert highlights methane risks at Bantargebang and recommends capture technology to achieve cleaner energy and emissions cuts.
UGM Faculty of Psychology receives AJT rights to expand a CHC-based cognitive test for research-driven assessment in Indonesia.
UGM, the Ministry of Agriculture, and PT SGN collaborate to optimize KHDTK land for food and energy self-sufficiency.
BPH Migas ensures fuel availability and equitable distribution amid rising global oil prices and logistical challenges.
UGM strengthens strategic partnerships with leading universities in Taiwan to expand academic exchange and research collaboration.
UGM expert urges fair fiscal transfers and collaborative governance to strengthen regional autonomy in Indonesia.

