SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals
UGM Trail Run 2025 to feature four race categories and a charity mission, raising scholarship funds for underprivileged students at UGM.
UGM’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine conducts a workshop to improve veterinary anesthesia practices and promote surgical safety and animal welfare.
UGM’s Faculty of Philosophy promotes cultural sustainability by revitalizing traditional macapat performing arts education in Bantul, Yogyakarta.
UGM and KIP RI partner to promote AI-driven public information transparency, launching digital innovations and plans for a public information study center.
UGM partners with the MPR Secretariat to strengthen constitutional studies through joint research, training, and national policy support.
UGM and UTS co-host international summer courses to promote marine biodiversity conservation and cultural exchange through field trips and global academic lectures.
UGM and Jiangsu University of Technology sign MoU to promote academic exchange and research collaboration in engineering, culture, and vocational studies.
UGM, Yamaguchi University, and JICA collaborate to improve cattle breeding in Gunungkidul through reproductive technology, training, and international research.
Dino Prasetyo from UGM shares lessons from his internship at a poultry farm in Japan, highlighting discipline, tech use, and global exposure.
UGM enhances research commercialization through PRIMESTeP 2025, boosting innovation ecosystems via its Science and Techno Park development.
UGM students and KTH Tunas Karya plant 500 bamboo seedlings in Pengkok, Gunungkidul to restore the Oya River watershed and promote environmental sustainability.
Sitti Aminah Muslimah, a Forestry UGM student from Papua, receives a Freeport Indonesia scholarship to support her studies and environmental aspirations.
UGM students help develop tourism potential in Kebonarum, Klaten through KKN by promoting village assets, digital content, and community engagement.
UGM and Udayana University to host AAEE 2025 in Bali, highlighting sustainable development and accountability in emerging economies.
Kopma UGM transforms its business model through innovation, inclusivity, and digital adaptation to meet modern-day challenges.
UGM encourages cross-sector collaboration and youth involvement through the Save Soil Movement to tackle climate and food security crises.
UGM’s Integrated Health Service Bureau organizes a “Run and Walk” event, “June Oh June,” fostering physical activity, well-being, and camaraderie among lecturers and staff.
Indonesia aims for food self-sufficiency by halting rice/corn imports. Experts urge stronger plant protection policies for sustainable agriculture & farmer welfare.
UGM and Positive Technologies sign MoU to collaborate on cybersecurity training, curriculum development, and digital resilience initiatives.
UGM’s Professor Wega Trisunaryanti receives the University of Osaka Global Alumni Fellow award for her dedication to bio-jet fuel and sustainable energy research.
Inspired by her single mother, Adinda Yusria Rachma secures a tuition-free spot at UGM’s Nursing Science program via SNBP, embodying hard work and a commitment to serving others.
UGM and Indonesia’s Ministry of Public Works launch SIPASI 2.0, a web-based system to enhance irrigation efficiency, optimize water use, and boost national food security.
UGM partners with Martina Berto and ExportHub.id to accelerate downstreaming of innovation through industry collaboration and digital incubation.
UGM Faculty of Veterinary Medicine redesigns its curriculum to produce globally competitive veterinarians equipped with integrity and professional excellence.
Shareent Wardhani, an accomplished student from Surabaya, secures a place at UGM’s Faculty of Economics and Business with a full scholarship.
UGM Forestry Student Executive Board plants 285 trees and holds clean-up drive in Sleman to raise community awareness of environmental conservation.
UGM KKN team to harvest Gamagora rice on Enggano Island, supporting food resilience and empowering local communities through innovation and collaboration.
Ganjar Pranowo and Kagama Gelanggang distributed 23 sacrificial animals to residents on Merapi’s slopes ahead of Eid al-Adha, continuing a tradition since 2017.
UGM and Deakin University collaborate with media to enhance climate policy communication and build rural community resilience through inclusive strategies.
UGM and IAI emphasize the need for accountants to adapt to AI and data analytics at APAFest 2025, calling for dynamic and future-ready accounting education.