SDG 16: Peace Justice & Strong Institutions
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 political scientist Alfath Bagus Panuntun El Nur Indonesia urges systemic parliamentary reform to strengthen integrity, oversight, and public trust.
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.
Seventeen SMKN 1 Bintuni students gained valuable accounting, entrepreneurship, and digital learning experience during a seven-week program at FEB UGM.
UGM expert Professor Ridi Ferdiana highlights the importance of system maintenance to prevent cyber attacks linked to online gambling.
Universitas Gadjah Mada Commits to Preparing Graduates with Excellence, Innovation, and Adaptability
UGM confers degrees on 3,664 graduates, reaffirming its commitment to producing excellent, innovative, and adaptive graduates.
FMIPA UGM opens “Data Art: Indonesia, Life Behind Data” at Jogja Gallery, showcasing 40+ cross-disciplinary works that unite science, data, and art.
UGM graduates 3,664 undergraduate and applied bachelor students, highlighting academic excellence and global recognition in higher education.
UGM Faculty of Animal Science hosts Hiroshima University alumni gathering, opening opportunities for study, networking, and research collaboration in Japan.
Hundreds of Christian students at UGM welcomed the 2025/2026 academic year with a Spiritual Revival Service led by theologian Elia Myron.
UGM student’s research finds the Javanese concept of rasa rumangsa helps families reduce stress and burden while caring for relatives with schizophrenia.
At 80 years of independence, Indonesia still faces challenges in strengthening democracy, eradicating poverty, and ensuring fair law enforcement.
UGM Faculty of Philosophy celebrates its 58th Anniversary, promoting open science, inclusivity, and justice to strengthen knowledge and social empowerment.
UGM collaborates with Polbangtan Malang and Burja Farm to develop Awassi sheep farming through research and community service for local farmers.
UGM welcomes 376 international students from 54 countries through PIONEER, a program designed to support academic and cultural readiness.
UGM commemorates Indonesia’s 80th Independence Day with a flag ceremony emphasizing unity, sovereignty, and national progress.
Retno Marsudi motivates new UGM students to uphold humanity, face global challenges, and become agents of change.
UGM students held a training in Bukit Layang Village, Bangka Belitung, teaching residents how to make herbal drinks and aromatherapy products.
The disappearance of rural transport services in Indonesia restricts mobility, isolating vulnerable groups and limiting access to basic needs.
AI and creative advertising can enhance MSME competitiveness by boosting efficiency, branding, and digital marketing capacity.
Licensing challenges hinder MSMEs in Indonesia, limiting growth, access to capital, and market opportunities, UGM discussion reveals.
UGM and BSSN sign MoU to advance education, research, and cybersecurity cooperation, reinforcing Indonesia’s digital resilience.
UGM psychologist explains the signs of duck syndrome and emphasizes the importance of honesty and open conversation to maintain mental health.
Deputy Minister Nezar Patria and Ryan D’Masiv inspire 635 new UGM Agriculture students with messages on AI, resilience, and future food security.
LSP UGM conducts competency assessor training and certification to meet rising demand for qualified assessors in Indonesia’s job market.
UGM expert Professor Wahyudi Kumorotomo criticizes PPATK's dormant account blocking policy, calling it premature and lacking careful consideration.
UGM Faculty of Psychology holds regional workshops, training, and AP2TPI board meeting to advance evidence-based psychology practice in Indonesia.
UGM and University of Melbourne scholars call for inclusive development, emphasizing justice and representation for Indonesia’s indigenous communities.
UGM introduces a handbook on healthy campus relationships and an AI-powered English learning platform to foster inclusivity and global competitiveness.