SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
Indonesia records over 135,000 snakebite cases annually, with 10% mortality: experts stress prevention and proper first aid for snakebites.
Kagama Cup XVIII tennis tournament, part of UGM’s 76th anniversary, gathered 120 alumni participants for competition and reunion.
UGM hosts “Mampir Gelanggang,” an exhibition of 138 visual works by 18 artists, exploring student life cycles through art and culture in GIK, which in the past was named Gelanggang Mahas...
UGM experts predict Indonesia’s construction services sector will grow 4.5–6% in 2026, driven by IKN projects, infrastructure, and strategic initiatives.
UGM’s expert calls on authorities to avoid violence in handling protests, stressing dialogue, structural reforms, and democratic solutions.
UGM experts link the toddler’s death from worm infection in Sukabumi to poor sanitation, open defecation, and lack of community awareness.
UGM Communication lecturer warns that TikTok Live suspension during protests limits citizen journalism, freedom of expression, and digital economy growth.
UGM economist calls on the government to maintain social and political stability as market confidence weakens amid recent unrest.
Duiddo Imani Muhammad, known as Oi, graduated from UGM’s Law program at just 20 years and 5 months, completing his studies in 3 years and 7 months.
Indonesia’s digital tax revenue reached Rp40.02 trillion by July 2025, prompting calls to expand the strategy, enhance compliance, and increase public awareness.
UGM shifts to online classes from Sep. 1 to 4 to ensure campus safety amid escalating demonstrations across the country.
UGM Professor warns that rising orangutan trafficking threatens ecosystems, citing weak law enforcement and lack of collective awareness.
UGM Faculty of Geography marks its 62nd anniversary, highlighting ecosystem preservation to support sustainable development.
UGM students partner with Kemadang villagers to process Ulva seaweed into food products, boosting local women’s skills and economic resilience.
UGM’s Center for Pancasila Studies emphasizes that the BPIP Bill should strengthen Pancasila as a living ideology through participatory and inclusive education.
UGM political scientist Alfath Bagus Panuntun El Nur Indonesia urges systemic parliamentary reform to strengthen integrity, oversight, and public trust.
UGM epidemiologist Dr. Riris Andono Ahmad emphasizes the importance of expanding measles vaccination to prevent outbreaks across 42 regions in Indonesia.
Despite physical challenges, UGM Biology graduate Anis Rahmatillah achieved her dream of earning a bachelor’s degree with cumlaude honors.
UGM issues a moral call urging peace and nonviolence in mass protests, stressing the need for justice, democracy, and government accountability.
UGM Rector Professor Ova Emilia opens the 76th Anniversary with the theme “Healthy Campus,” highlighting health, resilience, and sustainability.
UGM halal product expert Professor Abdul Rohman explains laboratory methods to detect possible pork oil content in imported MBG food trays.
UGM Karsa Saka team repurposes fly ash and bottom ash from Sudimoro PLTU to rebuild village roads, enhancing mobility and sustainability.
Dr. Joncik Muhammad becomes Chair of UGM Geography Alumni Association (Kagegama) for 2025–2028, committed to strengthening alumni networks for national development.
3,664 UGM graduates receive guidance emphasizing creativity, adaptability, and accountability to prepare them for the challenges of the modern workplace.
UGM lecturer criticizes a rise in DPR income to Rp 230 million plus housing allowance, urging empathy and reduced privilege amid economic hardship.
UGM graduates 3,664 undergraduate and applied bachelor students, highlighting academic excellence and global recognition in higher education.
MPR Speaker Ahmad Muzani urges greater state financial support for PTN-BH to maintain high-quality education and ensure inclusive access to higher education.
CfDS UGM highlights literacy and human capital as key in Komdigi’s National AI Roadmap to ensure ethical adoption and inclusive digital growth.
UGM sends 290 lecturers, researchers, and students to the Patriot Expedition Team to 32 transmigration areas, supporting social and economic empowerment.
The UGM community service team collaborates with residents of Kadisoro Village in Bantul to strengthen waste sorting practices and promote sustainable environmental awareness.

