SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
UGM Faculty of Law held a legal education program in border villages of East Nusa Tenggara, strengthening legal literacy and human rights awareness.
UGM legal experts and partners urge fairer, more transparent royalty governance to protect creators’ rights in the digital era.
UGM signs MoUs with Mukomuko, Kampar, and South Buton regencies to advance education, research, and regional development collaboration.
UGM and IOJI signed agreements to advance marine protection, climate law, and plastic waste governance through research and academic collaboration.
UGM student research reveals the potential of rosemary extract as an herbal therapy for acute kidney injury, offering hope beyond supportive care.
UGM held Inovokasia 2025, showcasing vocational innovation, industry collaboration, and sustainability through exhibitions, workshops, and public dialogue.
FEB UGM launches the Sustainable Business School Framework to embed sustainability in education, research, and community service.
Over 600 runners and pets joined UGM’s Vet Fun Run & Pet Show 2025, featuring 2K, 3K, and 5K routes, a pet show, and family activities.
UGM secured third place nationally with 48 funded proposals in the 2025 Research Downstreaming Program, thereby strengthening its role in innovation and the achievement of the SDGs.
Biology UGM marked its 70th anniversary with Biothoprak Ande-Ande Lumuten, blending tradition, humor, and contemporary social issues.
UGM economists outline seven urgent economic demands to address misallocated budgets, weak institutions, and inequality in Indonesia.
UGM Trail Run 2025 attracted 2,300 runners from Indonesia and abroad, combining sports, education, and care on the slopes of Mount Merapi.
As FEB UGM marks 70 years, it strengthens its role through top accreditation, green innovation, and strategic education to tackle national economic challenges.
UGM Professor urges the government to impose an excise tax on sugary drinks as diabetes cases rise to 11.3% in Indonesia, warning of serious health risks.
A UGM Professor warns that the Komodo dragon population, now numbering only 3,300, faces serious threats and calls for urgent conservation efforts in Indonesia.
UGM’s Supriyanta dedicates his life to rice breeding, developing Gamagora 7 as an innovation to support farmers’ welfare and national food security.
A UGM student team researches the rise of “Angry Communities” on X, exploring their role as both safe and toxic spaces within Indonesia’s digital ecosystem.
UGM and the Ministry of Communication present the 2025 Digital Transformation Governance Index Award to regional governments for best digital governance performance.
UGM student research team maps cultural vulnerabilities in Osing Traditional Village, Banyuwangi Regency, to strengthen community-based preservation.
UGM Nuclear Engineering student Luis Venriko Mumu joins Hamadohri International School and speaks at the World Expo 2025 on the impacts of disasters.
The Head of the UGM Library and Archives highlights librarian shortages in Indonesia and calls for digital innovation, supportive policies, and competency development.
Three UGM research teams win grants in the Semesta program, advancing food security, infrastructure innovation, and vocational ecosystem development.
UGM’s expert warns against unnecessary deworming pill use, urging better hygiene and sanitation as key measures to prevent worm infections.
UGM experts stress spatial planning, green spaces, and community resilience as key to reducing flash flood risks in Bali and NTT.
A UGM expert explains how orangutans practice natural medicine and healthy lifestyles that humans can learn from to support wellbeing and conservation.
UGM, in collaboration with partners, released 5,000 yellow rasbora fish into the Baros River, Bantul Regency, to support conservation and food security.
UGM hydrology expert Dr. Hatma Suryatmojo urges readiness against early rainy season risks of floods, landslides, and extreme weather.
UGM Professor highlights Japanese Interval Walking as a simple, low-cost, and effective exercise suitable for the elderly and those with health risks.
UGM students innovate eco-friendly polybag pots from banana pseudostem waste, offering a sustainable alternative to plastic seedling media.
UGM experts highlight health, nutrition, and injury prevention to support Yogyakarta’s vision as Indonesia’s leading wellness tourism destination.