SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
UGM deploys 1,044 students, including international participants, for the Period 4 KKN-PPM to support food sovereignty and sustainable development across Indonesia.
UGM strengthens humanitarian contributions through disaster response, research innovation, community service, and global academic impact in its 76th year.
UGM develops humane, family-based temporary and permanent housing designs to support flood survivors in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra.
UGM offers free breakfast across several faculties during final exams to support student welfare, especially those facing economic hardship.
UGM and Kagama held a policy dialogue to bridge academic research with societal needs and promote evidence-based public policymaking.
A total of 1,900 participants from 52 community groups took part in the Nitilaku cultural parade celebrating UGM’s 76th anniversary.
Kagama Chair and IKN Authority Head Basuki Hadimuljono outline the progress of Indonesia’s new capital development at Kagama’s national meeting.
UGM Rector and Kagama Executive Board plant a Norfolk pine at GIK, reaffirming their commitment to environmental sustainability on campus.
Ahead of Nitilaku 2025, UGM presents an art exhibition and a campus history showcase highlighting its academic journey and cultural heritage.
UGM advances food security by downstreaming research innovations through Resona Saintek, connecting campus research with farmers and communities
Developed by UGM, Gamagora 7 rice is now cultivated nationwide, offering early harvests and stable yields in irrigated and rainfed fields.
UGM’s Expedition Patriot Team identifies promising plantation and livestock commodities to boost productivity and incomes in Muara Sahung transmigration area.
UGM alumni planted 1,200 cocoa seedlings in Dlingo, Bantul, to strengthen community-based agroforestry and sustainable forest management.
KAFEGAMA and FEB UGM hosted a charity concert to raise scholarships and humanitarian aid for flood and landslide victims in Sumatra.
UGM resumes its free breakfast program during final exams to support student well-being and academic performance across multiple faculties.
Experts urge stronger research and regulation to support affordable stem cell and secretome therapies for wider, safer use in hospitals.
UGM holds GIFTS 2025 to showcase sustainable technologies from industry and startups, strengthening innovation ecosystems and collaboration.
FEB UGM graduate, Muh Ridho, completes his studies cum laude with a 3.94 GPA, overcoming challenges from his rural upbringing in Buton.
UGM urges KIP-K and Affirmation scholarship recipients to strengthen their financial literacy to manage funds wisely and complete their studies on time with integrity.
BMKG warns of rising tropical cyclone risks in southern Indonesia from December to February and urges stronger preparedness amid escalating extreme weather.
UGM and Maybank Indonesia sign MoU to enhance collaboration in education, research, and Islamic financial services for broader community impact.
UGM Patriot Expedition Team holds a Food Barn Festival in Gane to support food self-sufficiency, farmer empowerment, and local agricultural resilience.
UGM develops Tripikon-S with micro-bubble aeration to manage household-scale wastewater and reduce pollution in Wirosobo Tourism Village.
UGM Patriot Expedition Team identifies Babahrot’s strong potential for agriculture and aquaculture while highlighting key infrastructure and ecological challenges for sustainable transmigr...
UGM sends 13 PKM teams to the 38th PIMNAS, presenting diverse innovations in technology, health, environment, and social development.
UGM expert explains causes of the Banjarnegara landslide and highlights urgent mitigation measures, early warning systems, and community preparedness.
UGM students win three awards at the 2025 KMI Expo, showcasing leading innovations in culture, technology, and creative entrepreneurship.
Victoria Governor Margaret Gardner underscores the importance of education and cross-sector collaboration in strengthening Indonesia–Australia partnerships.
Experts warn Indonesia faces a farming regeneration crisis. Strengthening farmer institutions is viewed as crucial to improving welfare and competitiveness.
UGM students hold KAPSTRA Eco-Learning outreach on herbal medicine, TOGA planting, and eco-enzyme training to promote sustainable environmental practices.

