SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
UGM scholars reflect on Teuku Jacob’s ideas on civilization, ecology, humanity, and world peace.
UGM experts warn of health misinformation on social media and urge critical thinking and healthy digital habits.
UGM students launch DaurKita, a digital waste bank directory to improve access to waste management across Yogyakarta.
Snakehead fish is rich in albumin and protein, supporting recovery, nutrition, and overall health benefits.
UGM KKN students introduce ecoprint and sustainable fashion to empower women and support local economies near the IKN area.
UGM Trail Run 2026 will take place on the slopes of Mount Merapi, combining sport, education, and social impact.
UGM researchers reveal how isolation and top-down policies perpetuate structural poverty in Indonesia’s remote areas.
UGM launches a new book offering practical guidance on programmatic assessment in outcome-based medical education.
UGM and PAMA planted native trees at Wanagama Nusantara to support biodiversity and sustainable development in Indonesia’s new capital.
UGM and Indonesia’s Supreme Court advocate revising the State Administrative Court Law to improve legal certainty and public justice.
UGM introduces eight Professional Master of Public Health specializations to help working professionals advance their careers.
UGM research shows that hard work can increase workplace happiness when supported by inclusive leadership and growth opportunities.
UGM public policy expert discusses the fiscal and governance implications of President Prabowo’s frequent overseas visits.
UGM expert highlights how documentary films amplify social issues and create democratic spaces for public dialogue.
UGM and DKPP establish a partnership to strengthen democracy, electoral integrity, and political ethics in Indonesia.
UGM, UB, and ITS students join the AI Talent Factory program to develop AI solutions and strengthen Indonesia’s digital competitiveness.
UGM researchers help preserve Ongole crossbred cattle through smart farming, reproductive technology, and farmer empowerment.
Three UGM medical graduates achieved a perfect 4.00 GPA and shared their academic journeys, challenges, and future aspirations.
UGM researchers found hydrogen gas from organic waste fermentation as the likely trigger of recurring fire spots in Seyegan.
UGM and Elnusa establish a strategic partnership to advance the development of young talent, internships, and industry collaboration.
Professor Ikaputra highlights the growing vulnerability of urban heritage and calls for sustainable preservation efforts.
UGM and SWID partner to advance research commercialization, scholarships, and career opportunities for UGM alumni.
Nearly 45,000 applicants compete for 3,729 seats through UGM's independent admission pathway in the 2026 CBT selection.
UGM medical graduate Fulviana Ramadlonia Agung Putri completed her bachelor’s degree in medicine at just 20 years old.
UGM secures 56 funded PKM proposals, the highest nationwide, advancing to PIMNAS 2026 at UNDIP.
UGM’s Jamaah Shalahuddin secured four awards, including a gold medal in debate, at FSLDKN XXII in Malang.
UGM economist cautions that closing study programs based on market demand may undermine innovation and critical thinking.
UGM graduate Revandra Aryo Dwi Krisnandaru earned the highest GPA while actively participating in research and community service projects.
UGM discusses Pancasila values in wayang, highlighting moral leadership and character education amid contemporary challenges.
UGM student Marchelino Hutama presents nuclear cybersecurity research at IAEA CyberCon26 in Vienna, Austria.

