SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
UGM students develop Pasto-Milk, an automatic milking and pasteurization device to boost efficiency, milk quality, and farmers’ competitiveness.
UGM and IOJI signed agreements to advance marine protection, climate law, and plastic waste governance through research and academic collaboration.
UGM Veterinary alumni shared career experiences in government, the private sector, and the police, inspiring students on veterinary career opportunities.
Over 600 runners and pets joined UGM’s Vet Fun Run & Pet Show 2025, featuring 2K, 3K, and 5K routes, a pet show, and family activities.
UGM secured third place nationally with 48 funded proposals in the 2025 Research Downstreaming Program, thereby strengthening its role in innovation and the achievement of the SDGs.
UGM economists outline seven urgent economic demands to address misallocated budgets, weak institutions, and inequality in Indonesia.
Gamavet Class of 2000 commemorated FKH UGM’s 79th anniversary and their 25-year reunion with a social service at an orphanage in Sleman.
Fisipol UGM celebrates its 70th anniversary by promoting strategies to face crises and social uncertainty.
FTP UGM marks its 62nd anniversary with substantial achievements and a renewed commitment to advancing national food sovereignty through innovation.
UGM’s Gamantaray Team wins first place at the national SAMPAN competition at ITS, showcasing innovation in maritime robotics and teamwork.
CPMH UGM reveals that women face suicide risks driven by double burdens, economic pressure, and social stigma, calling for comprehensive prevention.
UGM’s Supriyanta dedicates his life to rice breeding, developing Gamagora 7 as an innovation to support farmers’ welfare and national food security.
UGM Faculty of Biology celebrates its 70th Anniversary, recognized as a national and international hub for tropical biology, research, and innovation.
UGM and the Ministry of Communication present the 2025 Digital Transformation Governance Index Award to regional governments for best digital governance performance.
UGM and Unwira partner to map legal issues and draft village regulations to prevent law violations among border communities with Timor-Leste.
UGM Nuclear Engineering student Luis Venriko Mumu joins Hamadohri International School and speaks at the World Expo 2025 on the impacts of disasters.
UGM expert highlights concerns over Prabowo’s cinema advertisement, calling it propaganda and questioning its ethics in a democratic society.
UGM Electrical Engineering Class of 2000 celebrated their 25-year silver reunion, fostering nostalgia, collaboration, and contributions to their alma mater.
The Head of the UGM Library and Archives highlights librarian shortages in Indonesia and calls for digital innovation, supportive policies, and competency development.
UGM labor expert notes that job hugging reflects workers’ preference for job security amid high unemployment and economic uncertainty.
Fisipol UGM opens a Jakarta office to expand academic collaboration, strengthen research, and engage stakeholders on global and national issues.
UGM professor urges Indonesia to develop independent satellite technology to protect national sovereignty and reduce reliance on foreign companies.
UGM lecturer urges President Prabowo to consider civilian representation in the Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs reshuffle.
UGM experts stress spatial planning, green spaces, and community resilience as key to reducing flash flood risks in Bali and NTT.
A UGM expert explains how orangutans practice natural medicine and healthy lifestyles that humans can learn from to support wellbeing and conservation.
UGM sends 16 student athletes to compete in the 19th National Student Sports Week (POMNAS) in Central Java, September 19-27, 2025.
UGM hydrology expert Dr. Hatma Suryatmojo urges readiness against early rainy season risks of floods, landslides, and extreme weather.
UGM Professor Faturochman explains that relative and absolute deprivation drive Gen Z-led protests in Nepal against inequality and government policies.
UGM Professor highlights Japanese Interval Walking as a simple, low-cost, and effective exercise suitable for the elderly and those with health risks.
UGM political communication expert urges officials to adopt cautious communication styles to prevent controversy and maintain public trust.

