SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals
UGM study shows neighborhood friendships provide vital social capital in crises, highlighting the power of support, closeness, and shared history.
Despite declining burned areas, wildfire-affected populations are rising. UGM’s expert urges stronger land mapping and monitoring to reduce risks.
UGM inaugurates Professor Dafri in Human Rights Diplomacy and Global Leadership, presenting cosmopolitan nationalism to resolve human rights violations.
UGM alumna Sylvia Febiandita earned the Arryman Scholarship to pursue master’s and doctoral studies abroad in development economics and public policy.
UGM student teams Digdaya and Prancang Brotoseno win first and second place in the 2025 National Bridge Design Competition with innovative bridge designs.
KPPKI submitted an amicus curiae on Indonesia’s Health Law, highlighting governance, education, and public health concerns.
UGM psychology professor explains Generation Z’s involvement in demonstrations as a response to social pressures and unmet aspirations.
UGM professor highlights risks of 2026 regional transfer budget cuts, warning they could halt infrastructure projects and spark social unrest.
UGM’s medical expert explains the health risks of tear gas exposure and offers practical tips to minimize its effects and protect public safety.
UGM student joins Summer Enrichment Program in the Philippines to exchange knowledge on agricultural innovation and strengthen international collaboration.
UGM students developed the Solar Utility Navigator, winning first place in a national essay competition for their renewable energy innovation for the 3T regions.
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 highlight recent demonstrations as a reflection of public discontent, urging structural reforms and greater respect for citizens.
Professor Azhari was inaugurated as UGM Professor in Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems Engineering, highlighting human-AI collaboration for a sustainable digital future.
UGM legal expert emphasizes the Constitutional Court must clarify the interpretation of Articles 2 and 3 of the Anti-Corruption Law to ensure justice and certainty.
UGM’s expert calls on authorities to avoid violence in handling protests, stressing dialogue, structural reforms, and democratic solutions.
MM FEB UGM Jakarta launches the Diplomat Scholarship Program, offering foreign diplomats opportunities to study Indonesia through business and management.
UGM Communication lecturer warns that TikTok Live suspension during protests limits citizen journalism, freedom of expression, and digital economy growth.
RSA UGM and Pertamedika IHC explore collaboration to establish a trauma care center, expanding orthopedic and oncology services at RSA UGM.
UGM Animal Science students won the Best Formulation award and were First Runner-Up in the Animal Feed Formulation Competition at Universitas Hasanuddin.
UGM students develop Fermaze, an innovative supplement that converts poultry waste into sustainable, protein-rich feed for laying hens.
UGM economist calls on the government to maintain social and political stability as market confidence weakens amid recent unrest.
Indonesia’s Agriculture Minister urges mechanization and digital transformation to increase rice productivity and strengthen food security.
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 receives the 2025 Baznas Award as Best Partner University for its active role in zakat literacy, scholarships, and community empowerment.
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.

