SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals
France partners with GIK UGM to advance the France–Indonesia Innovation 2026 program, strengthening collaboration in innovation, talent, and creative industries.
UGM public policy expert warns that allowing active police officers to hold civil positions threatens democratic principles, civil governance, and reform progress.
Kagama Tennis secures second place at the 2025 Inter-University Alumni Tennis Tournament, highlighting teamwork, sportsmanship, and alumni solidarity.
Maternal mental health is crucial in parenting as many mothers balance caregiving and public roles amid social change, says a UGM psychologist.
Following floods in Sumatra, a UGM forestry academic urges reforms to address overlapping plantation and mining permits to strengthen forest governance.
TEP UGM presents evidence-based findings on the potential of 14 transmigration areas to support inclusive and sustainable development.
UGM reaffirms its commitment to a healthy campus as a pillar of self-reliance, research excellence, and national resilience on its 76th anniversary.
UGM alumnus Robert Fanggidae builds inclusive community banking to empower 3T communities in East Nusa Tenggara through integrity-driven leadership.
Rising Hydrometeorological Disasters Signal Urgent Need to Accelerate Reforestation, Says UGM Expert
Amid rising hydrometeorological disasters, a UGM forestry expert urges Indonesia to curb deforestation and accelerate reforestation efforts.
UGM deploys Emergency Medical Teams to Aceh, providing medical care, psychological counseling, and technical support during disaster response and recovery.
A UGM Geography lecturer joins UN-Habitat’s global expert group to help shape international guidelines for people-centered smart cities.
UGM experts highlight the potential of maggot as a sustainable protein source for animal feed while supporting integrated waste management solutions.
UGM’s Center for Tourism Studies supports East Barito Regency in drafting a regional cultural policy document to strengthen heritage protection.
UGM’s Gamantaray team wins first place in the Electric Remote Control category at the 2025 Indonesia Ship Contest with Gamanave.
UGM’s Patriot Expedition Team evaluates the Muting transmigration area to support sustainable, inclusive development in South Papua.
UGM 24-Hour Clinic and Korpagama launch the Priority Clinic Card, offering priority health services and added benefits for members.
A UGM doctoral student conducts visiting research at the University of Miyazaki, Japan, under the PKPI program to strengthen international publications.
Experts urge the development of Indonesia’s new capital, IKN, to prioritize ecosystem sustainability and biodiversity conservation.
Applying Indonesian National Standards (SNI) helps MSMEs improve quality, gain consumer trust, expand markets, and strengthen global competitiveness.
UGM, UTU, and PNL deploy a solar-powered water purification system in Bener Meriah to strengthen healthcare services in disaster-affected areas.
UGM earns national recognition for the highest student mobility performance, underscoring its commitment to global academic exchange and internationalisation.
Pustral UGM calls for resilient logistics systems to ensure food and energy security in disaster-affected regions of Sumatra.
UGM deploys weekly medical teams to Aceh to support disaster response, strengthen health services, and reinforce local health system resilience.
UGM establishes seven interdisciplinary working groups to accelerate hydrometeorological disaster response and long-term recovery in Sumatra.
UGM alumnus Paksi Raras Alit preserves Javanese script and culture through the JAWACANA Community, promoting inclusive cultural literacy.
UGM disaster expert urges comprehensive watershed inspections and stronger mitigation to prevent further flash floods in Sumatra during the rainy season.
FT UGM begins construction of Wisma Seturan to provide affordable housing for new lecturers while optimizing faculty assets through alumni collaboration.
KAFEGAMA distributes IDR 200 million in humanitarian aid to flood and landslide victims across four affected regions in West Sumatra
UGM secured 14 awards at the 2025 Diktisaintek Awards, recognising excellence in education, research, innovation, public relations, and cooperation.
FEB UGM lecturer Fitri Amalia wins Best Young Scientist at Diktisaintek Awards 2025 for social humanities innovations with real societal impact.

