SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
UGM includes students in determining tuition fees (UKT) as part of its commitment to transparency and inclusivity for economically and socially vulnerable groups.
UGM expert urges stronger inclusive economic policies as informal employment rises due to layoffs, post-pandemic impacts, and limited social security access.
GIK UGM and APKJ hosted Meet The Investors #2, linking local startups with 36+ venture capital firms to drive national innovation and economic growth.
UGM student Asysyfa, from a farming family in West Sumatra, thrives at UGM thanks to a full tuition subsidy that helped her pursue her academic dreams.
UGM strengthens inclusive education by providing scholarships and laptop loans to support students from underprivileged and remote areas.
UGM expert warns of food safety risks in MBG program, urging smaller-scale implementation and strict hygiene to prevent student food poisoning.
UGM held training to enhance product innovation and marketing strategies for women-led MSMEs, aiming to boost economic independence and growth.
UGM and PT Agrinas Pangan Nusantara sign an MoU to distribute 200 tons of Gamagora 7 rice seeds, supporting national food security and farmer empowerment through research-based innovation.
UGM study shows early testing for HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B during pregnancy helps prevent mother-to-child transmission through local health innovations.
Ukesma UGM educates children in Gowok on dental hygiene through its Healthy Village program, promoting early health awareness and community engagement.
UGM Dean calls on business schools to contribute to poverty alleviation and institutional reform through education, research, and policy-oriented innovations.
Universitas Gadjah Mada and Indonesia’s Ministry of Transmigration establish a strategic partnership to promote sustainable development and community empowerment in transmigration regions ...
Universitas Gadjah Mada’s Professor Wening Udasmoro receives the prestigious Inclusive Global Engagement Award from Universitas 21, recognizing her contributions to inclusive and global ed...
After 15 years of stagnation, UGM law lecturer Dr. Yance Arizona urges the government and DPR to prioritize and reformulate the Indigenous Peoples Bill to ensure legal recognition and justic...
UGM trained 44 halal butchers through a three-day program covering Sharia compliance, safety, sanitation, and slaughtering competency certification.
UGM commemorates National Education Day by pledging inclusive and sustainable education, highlighting tech-driven access and lifelong learning opportunities.
Kagama Golf Club provides 40 laptops on loan to support underprivileged UGM students in completing their academic projects and final theses.
UGM expert Dr. Yance Arizona explains the legal basis and constitutional process for impeaching Vice President Gibran amid growing public debate.
UGM economists urge stronger synergy between the government and BI to maintain economic stability amid global uncertainty and trade conflicts.
UGM expert highlights the need for accurate data, regional flexibility, and social capital in implementing Indonesia's extreme poverty eradication plan.
Professor Aprinus Salam of UGM urges literature to boldly explore ethnicity, religion, race, and intergroup issues in pursuit of truth and justice.
UGM calls on Indonesia’s Health Ministry to prioritize Papua in malaria response as the region contributes 91% of national cases, nearing 1 million in 2024.
Professor Koentjoro retires and shares the story behind building UGM’s six-religion worship complex, a legacy of inclusive campus development.
UGM and Bank Sinarmas partner to offer internships for students with disabilities, aiming to promote inclusion and workplace equality in Indonesia.
UGM confers degrees to 1,455 postgraduate students, including Master’s, Specialist, Subspecialist, and Doctoral graduates in April 2025.
Director of Government Affairs at Microsoft Indonesia, Widya Listyowulan, shared her insights on building a successful career in the industry before 1,452 UGM postgraduate prospective gradua...
UGM and IFI call for safer campuses and workplaces to support gender equality at a seminar commemorating Kartini Day.
A total of 213 Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) students have been deployed to carry out the Community Service Program (KKN-PPM) in Central Java and the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY).
Professor Jamhari of UGM argues that short agricultural supply chains can boost farmers’ income and promote sustainable, fair marketing systems.
A small desk is placed in front of a lecture seat. This specially designed desk and chair were intentionally prepared to help students with physical disabilities write lecture notes or fill ...