SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
UGM KKN students and Morotai residents host the Rao Rayo Festival to celebrate coastal culture and local identity.
UGM and Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry promote polar research and global cooperation on climate governance.
UGM students improve the literacy and numeracy skills of child disaster survivors in Aceh through Fisipol Mengajar.
RSA UGM doctor explains early signs, symptoms, and risks of Nipah virus infection and Indonesia’s preparedness measures.
UGM experts highlight the importance of cognitive health to help older adults remain active, independent, and productive in later life.
UGM lecturers explain that coffee antidiabetic compounds may affect blood sugar but cannot replace diabetes therapy, stressing wise, moderate consumption.
UGM Student Activity Unit leaders join a campus clean-up to promote environmental awareness and strengthen collaboration ahead of the new semester.
Letters from Banyuurip Elementary School Students for Indonesia’s Future
UGM’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine received 40 cattle from industry partners to support education, research, and student competencies.
Violent teacher–student conflicts highlight how education liberalization and transactional school relations undermine safe, democratic learning spaces.
UGM experts urge vigilance against Nipah virus transmission and stress clean, healthy living to prevent zoonotic disease spread.
RSA UGM oncologist highlights the importance of early cancer detection to improve survival rates and prevent cancer-related deaths in Indonesia.
UGM sociologist says a child suicide case over school expenses reflects structural inequality and schools’ failure as spaces for dialogue.
UGM lecturer Dr. Ashar Saputra explains the technical, cultural, and sustainability factors behind choosing metal roofing over clay tiles.
UGM expert warns that a weak occupational health and safety culture has contributed to over 400,000 workplace accidents nationwide.
UGM nursing students join the AHS Emergency Medical Team to support health services for flood disaster refugees in North Aceh.
UGM and Hitachi Asia Indonesia reinforce long-term collaboration to advance impact-driven research, innovation, and talent development.
UGM KKN students bring hands-on science learning to Demaan Village through a water rocket and experiment festival.
With 66 islands and rich Kei culture, UGM encourages Tual City to develop special interest tourism to strengthen maritime-based destinations.
Indonesia’s vast biodiversity faces major threats, prompting UGM and BRIN to call for stronger, coordinated national biodiversity research.
UGM alumni and the Faculty of Psychology promote early mental health awareness for children and adolescents through outreach programs in Bali.
UGM sociologist urges culturally grounded law enforcement in Yogyakarta to strengthen social order through dialogue, participation, and justice.
Free health checkups and health education for 170 persons with disabilities by UGM’s FK-KMK and partners, promoting inclusive, equitable care.
Deforestation and land-use change around Way Kambas National Park are intensifying human–elephant conflict in Sumatra, experts warn.
UGM’s Center for Transportation and Logistics launches a Low Emission Zone initiative in Jeron Beteng to support climate targets and heritage protection.
UGM KKN students assist disaster-affected communities in Aceh by supporting economic recovery and providing psychosocial assistance.
UGM Rector officially sends off the KKN-PPM Disaster Response student team to Aceh to support post-disaster recovery efforts.
UGM and Kulon Progo Regency strengthen farmer-scale smart agriculture through FASTAN, integrating IoT-based greenhouses and applied research.
Floods inundate dozens of villages in Pati Regency as UGM KKN students join local volunteers to evacuate residents and distribute aid.
A UGM lecturer warns that the buying and selling of public offices signals weak governance and urges merit-based appointments at the village level.

