SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
More than 2.2 billion people lack safe water access, UN envoy warns at UGM seminar on global and national water security challenges.
Retno Marsudi motivates new UGM students to uphold humanity, face global challenges, and become agents of change.
UGM’s PIONIR 2024 closed with 10,629 new students forming creative formations, marking the start of their academic journey at UGM.
The MBA Program at FEB UGM earns international AACSB accreditation and “Excellent” rating from LAMEMBA, affirming its global academic quality.
The disappearance of rural transport services in Indonesia restricts mobility, isolating vulnerable groups and limiting access to basic needs.
UGM and PT Etana Biotechnologies expand collaboration to advance biotechnology research, product development, and health innovation.
Zimbabwean student Ruru Rambwawasvika begins her master’s in biology at UGM, supported by the prestigious Developing Countries Partnership scholarship.
UGM KKN-PPM Bulukumba team hosts Festival Raya Kajang, promoting local food resilience and community empowerment in South Sulawesi.
UGM KKN students develop Sigantara, a digital geospatial platform to support transparent land governance and sustainable village development.
Over 10,000 new UGM students joined the Gamada Action Plan, engaging with local communities around campus through social and environmental programs.
UGM students assist over 30 MSMEs in Berbah, Sleman, through digitalization to boost competitiveness in the online market.
UGM student develops CHA-EXO nanoparticles to boost immune response in needle-free vaccines, offering safer and more effective solutions.
AI and creative advertising can enhance MSME competitiveness by boosting efficiency, branding, and digital marketing capacity.
UGM student Ulin Nuha Syahnarendra earns the prestigious MEXT Scholarship to study at Kyoto University of Education after three failed attempts.
Tim KKN-PPM UGM Merintis Rainis 2025 bersama dengan unsur masyUGM students create a participatory master plan to guide sustainable development in Alo Village, Talaud Islands, North Sulawesi....
UGM forestry expert stresses the cultural value of fire and rotational farming as solutions to mitigate forest and land fires in Riau.
UGM inaugurates two new professors: Prof. Winarto on bioactive compounds in natural products, and Prof. Nurul on industrial waste innovation.
UGM students empower North Rupat communities by developing local tourism, MSMEs, and sustainable innovations through KKN-PPM programs.
UGM KKN team motivates SMK Negeri 5 Pangalengan students to aim for university, offering guidance, tips, and stories to spark ambition.
Christopher Ernesto Budi becomes UGM’s youngest periodontics specialist graduate at 28, balancing hospital work, practice, and study.
UGM KKN team trains Bambar Village youth in ecoprint fashion, turning local flora into sustainable business opportunities
UGM KKN team partners with youth in South Lembar to design and launch a new tourism package, boosting local attractions and economy
For 50 days, UGM’s KKN Sorai Waisai team implemented multi-sector programs to empower Waisai District, Raja Ampat, toward sustainable independence.
UGM’s KKN-PPM team in Serang works with partners to plant mangroves, protect coastal ecosystems, and promote environmental education.
UGM students conclude 50-day community service in West Rote with Suar Rote Cultural Festival, celebrating local arts and collaboration.
UGM community service students developed “Bungintimbe WaterSafe,” a real-time flood detector, empowering Bungintimbe residents to respond faster and safer.
Half of FEB UGM’s 2025 new undergraduates receive tuition subsidies, with 11.69% enjoying full tuition waivers to ensure inclusive, affordable education.
FEB UGM gives 586 lunch boxes to new students, promoting sustainability and encouraging healthy, eco-friendly habits on campus.
UGM community service students in Enggano Island turn snail pests and banana peels into eco-friendly organic fertilizer, boosting sustainability and local farming.
47 international students visit Yogyakarta’s Code River community to learn about women’s key role in sustainability, resilience, and local initiatives.