SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
Informal employment, low wages, and weak social protection drive overwork in Indonesia, says UGM economist Wisnu Setiadi Nugroho.
UGM graduate Ahmad Dzakwan Afif Annizar completed his master’s degree in communication in just 1 year and 22 days, the fastest in 2026.
Gaming for over 10 hours a week can harm physical and mental health, increasing risks of obesity and addiction, warns a UGM mental health expert.
UGM research shows prison-based job training can build inmates’ self-efficacy, resilience, and hope for a meaningful second chance after release.
Pulmonary embolism remains a silent but deadly threat in Indonesia, often detected late due to low awareness of deep vein thrombosis.
UGM Research Team Formulates Post-Disaster Recovery Recommendations for Flood-Affected Areas in Aceh
UGM researchers propose adaptive, sustainable post-disaster recovery strategies for flood-affected areas in Aceh, based on rapid field assessments.
UGM Master of Business Administration graduate Yulistika Rahayu completes her studies with a perfect 4.00 GPA, earning top graduate honors at FEB UGM.
UGM forestry expert urges firm regulation of concession holders after the government revoked permits of 28 companies for environmental violations.
UGM’s KKN-PPM Kita Morotai team organized Sepak Bola Rao 2026 to strengthen youth solidarity ahead of the Rao Rayo Festival in Morotai.
UGM expert highlights the need to strengthen human capital and align research with industry demands to accelerate campus-based downstream innovation.
UGM provides internal financial assistance to over 500 students facing tuition payment difficulties to ensure equitable access to higher education.
UGM alumni runners donate over Rp500 million through a charity run to support scholarships, disaster-affected students, and UGM’s endowment fund.
UGM students win first place in an international essay competition by proposing Virly, a VR-based solution to improve science literacy in schools.
A UGM lecturer has developed a rapid, eco-friendly tool for detecting food safety and authenticity, earning international recognition through the Hitachi Award.
UGM expert urges integration of the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) program for pregnant women and toddlers with Indonesia’s primary healthcare system.
An inspiring story of Manuel Vong, UGM alumnus from Timor-Leste, whose journey led him to serve as minister, rector, and education advocate.
UGM and the University of Technology Sydney strengthen cross-border education and research ties through expanded doctoral and STEM collaboration.
Pertamina Hulu Energi Finance Director Bayu Kusuma Dewanto shares insights on perseverance, networking, and skills to build a successful career.
UGM graduates 1,061 postgraduate students, highlighting academic excellence, research impact, and leadership in higher education.
Hundreds of students in Grobogan suffered food poisoning from free nutritious meals, prompting experts to urge stricter food safety oversight.
UGM and the West Sulawesi Provincial Government sign an MoU to strengthen education, affirmative pathways, and human resource development.
KKN students organized the Rao Run 5K on Morotai Island, attracting widespread community participation to promote healthy living and local tourism.
More than 500 runners joined the GMC Runniversary at UGM, which was attended by the President Director of BPJS Kesehatan, promoting healthy lifestyles.
UGM expert supports the government’s Grok AI block and urges firm action against digital platforms that harm users and violate ethical norms.
An emotional story behind Professor Zainal Arifin Mochtar’s inauguration, as he fulfills a lifelong promise to his late father at UGM.
UGM’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine inaugurates 205 new veterinarians, strengthening Indonesia’s animal health and food security sectors.
Kagama’s Central Board inaugurates 47 new regional leaders in West Sulawesi, reinforcing alumni collaboration for regional development.
UGM builds 550 driftwood-based temporary shelters to help flood survivors in Aceh move from emergency tents to safe, healthy housing.
UGM research shows diabetes care requires emotional regulation and self-management, with clinical hypnosis supporting long-term treatment outcomes.
A UGM lecturer explains Pancasila Feminism as a form of women’s resistance to injustice and stresses the need for broader public understanding.

