SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
UGM introduces Presokazi rice, a food security innovation derived from the Gamagora rice variety developed through sustainable research.
Coordinating Minister AHY highlights equitable regional development and sustainable infrastructure as keys to Indonesia’s resilience.
UGM awards 134 assessor certificates to lecturers to strengthen competency-based education and support national certification standards.
UGM expert Dr. Prima Dewi Ratrikaningtyas urges Indonesian women to undergo breast cancer screening and early detection to reduce mortality rates.
The Center for Religious and Cross-Cultural Studies at UGM (CRCS UGM) earns the FIBAA Premium Quality Seal, reaffirming its global commitment to academic excellence.
UGM scholar calls for better law enforcement and anti-ableism efforts to protect women with disabilities.
UGM inaugurates Professor Subagyo as Professor in Product Management, emphasizing creativity and innovation for public welfare.
UGM civil engineering expert calls for stricter evaluation of school and Islamic boarding school buildings after mosque collapse in Sidoarjo.
Dr. Wawan Mas’udi has been appointed Chair of Fordekiis for 2025–2027, pledging to strengthen the relevance of the social sciences in a disruptive era.
Tri Melasari of the Ministry of Agriculture earned her doctorate from UGM with research on the effectiveness of the Camara Nusantara livestock vessel.
Professor Eggi Arguni warns that children are most vulnerable to dengue and urges early detection and prevention through hygiene and vaccination.
UGM’s expert urges clearer limits on law enforcement powers and stronger human rights safeguards in the revised Draft Criminal Procedure Code (RKUHAP).
UGM anthropologist joins global research on floating solar panels in Tanakeke Island, empowering women in renewable energy management.
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 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 doctoral student studies remdesivir’s effectiveness in treating COVID-19, finding it works best within the first seven days of symptoms.
UGM and Akmil strengthen collaboration in education, research, and digital transformation through smart campus and LMS development.
UGM expert Professor Wiratni explains the opportunities and challenges of Indonesia’s Waste-to-Energy project, planned to operate in 2027.
Fisipol UGM hosts the 2025 Global Humanities Alliance Annual Meeting, fostering inclusive and cross-cultural academic collaboration.
Professor Dina Ruslanjari emphasizes the crucial role of local communities in fostering disaster resilience through their local wisdom and leadership.
Megawati Soekarnoputri plants a Bodhi tree at UGM to support biodiversity conservation and visits the UGM–BRIN science innovation showcase.
UGM economist cautions that Finance Minister Purbaya’s Rp200 trillion withdrawal from Bank Indonesia may risk Rupiah depreciation and external imbalance.
A UGM study reveals that 87.81% of Indonesian MSMEs have yet to adopt green business practices, primarily due to financing, infrastructure, and regulatory barriers.
UGM alumnus Gerry Utama sets MURI record as Indonesia’s youngest researcher to explore Antarctica through Russia’s 69th Antarctic Expedition.
Gama Cattle, developed by UGM and WMPP, was officially recognized as a new beef cattle breed by Indonesia’s Ministry of Agriculture.
Child allergy cases in Indonesia continue to rise. A UGM pediatrician highlights causes, prevention, and the importance of accurate diagnosis.
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.