SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals
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 experts highlight the urgency for Indonesia to strengthen its global diplomacy amid escalating Iran-Israel tensions and nuclear security risks.
Experts from UGM emphasize food safety and halal certification as key factors in improving product quality and market competitiveness for MSMEs.
Haikal Razi, a doctoral graduate of UGM, maps groundwater recharge zones in Sleman to support sustainable water resource planning and protect water quality.
A total of 431 UGM students will carry out a 50-day community empowerment program across 36 villages in Klaten to support local development efforts.
UGM Faculty of Geography opens its 62nd anniversary with the theme "Geografi Lestari," reflecting its commitment to sustainability and adaptive resilience.
The SciArt 8.0 exhibition showcases portraits of 29 Indonesian scientists across eras, including four inspiring figures from UGM.
UGM and Udayana University to host AAEE 2025 in Bali, highlighting sustainable development and accountability in emerging economies.
UGM's DGB convenes a workshop on university governance, gathering professors to strengthen academic integrity, ethical policies, and their role in higher education leadership.
UGM hosts the 10th HOMSEA conference (Jun. 24-27, 2025), gathering academics from 14 countries to critically explore the history of health and medicine in Southeast Asia.
UGM and Yayasan Daesang Peduli Indonesia sign an MoU to provide scholarships for outstanding students, fostering human resource development and community welfare.
Four UGM International Relations students from the UGM MUN Community secure top honors at SMUN 2025, showcasing diplomacy and negotiation skills on the global stage.
UGM deploys 29 students for KKN-PPM in Rote Ndao, Indonesia's southernmost island, focusing on sustainable innovation, economic empowerment, and human resource development.
UGM appoints Prof. Rosa Amalia (Epidemiology/Biostatistics) and Prof. Ahmad Syaify (Periodontal Medicine) as new Dentistry Professors, advancing precision dentistry and holistic patient care...
UGM joins global universities in U21’s first mapping report on disability inclusion, highlighting universal design, inclusive policies, and shared solutions.
UGM and Guangdong University of Foreign Studies explore academic cooperation, focusing on language, culture, joint research, and Southeast Asian studies.
FEB UGM introduces the International Doctorate in Business to shape future-ready leaders and bridge academia with global business practice.
UGM secures a spot in the top 10 ASEAN universities in QS WUR 2026, climbing to 224th globally, driven by strong academic and employer reputation.
UGM climbs to 224th in QS World University Rankings 2026, securing its spot as one of Indonesia’s top 2 universities with strong academic and sustainability scores.
UGM sends 8,038 students for KKN-PPM 2025 to 35 provinces, focusing on food security, climate resilience, and community empowerment.
UGM’s Professor Hermin Indah Wahyuni introduces Niklas Luhmann’s system theory in her new book as a fresh perspective in communication studies.
FK-KMK UGM declares an Integrity Zone to foster a clean, accountable, and corruption-free environment in higher education.
UGM’s Faculty of Animal Science earns silver at the 2025 IDEAS Awards for its inclusive campus culture program promoting diversity and student empowerment.
UGM introduces a transdisciplinary metallurgy specialization in its master’s programs in FT UGM and FMIPA UGM to address Indonesia’s mineral resource challenges.
UGM researchers identify seven new freshwater lobster species in West Papua, highlighting Indonesia’s biodiversity and the urgency of habitat conservation.
UGM grants Dato Low Tuck Kwong scholarships to 311 students, supporting those from low-income families, activists, and high achievers in various fields.
UGM researchers crossbreed Belgian Blue and local cattle to develop GAMA cattle, aiming to produce high-quality beef adapted to Indonesia’s tropical climate.
UGM collaborates with the Yogyakarta Information Commission to enhance village-level public information disclosure through technical guidance and monitoring.

