SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals
UGM holds GIFTS 2025 to showcase sustainable technologies from industry and startups, strengthening innovation ecosystems and collaboration.
UGM signs an MoU with Cosmo GFRP Indonesia to strengthen collaboration in polymer product development, research, and innovation.
UGM strengthens the clean energy transition by promoting geothermal energy for building cooling systems through collaboration with industry partners.
UGM’s Yacaranda Team wins three awards at the 2025 PLN ICE electric vehicle competition, showcasing innovation in EV design and performance.
UGM researchers are developing lithium-ion battery recycling technologies to support Indonesia’s clean energy transition and circular economy.
Indonesia faces major challenges in achieving health sovereignty, from pandemics to AI and data governance, experts warn at a UGM seminar.
UGM-backed startup Zona Farm wins First Place at PLN ICE Startup Competition 2025 with its AI-IoT poultry farming innovation.
UGM and Maybank Indonesia sign MoU to enhance collaboration in education, research, and Islamic financial services for broader community impact.
UGM Patriot Expedition Team holds a Food Barn Festival in Gane to support food self-sufficiency, farmer empowerment, and local agricultural resilience.
UGM develops Tripikon-S with micro-bubble aeration to manage household-scale wastewater and reduce pollution in Wirosobo Tourism Village.
UGM Rector, Ova Emilia, receives an honor from the Timor-Leste Government for UGM’s major contributions to strengthening education and collaboration.
UGM receives the highest Five-Star Plus rating in the 2024 AUN-HPN Healthy University Rating System, affirming its commitment to a healthy campus.
UGM accelerates halal certification for campus canteens, strengthening ethical public services and building a safe, inclusive, halal-certified food ecosystem.
UGM and Kagama South Sulawesi strengthen collaboration at PIMNAS 38 through a gala dinner that highlights alumni support, student solidarity, and shared learning.
Experts at UGM’s Bersuara Talkshow warn that Indonesia’s post-reform education still struggles with inequality and limited freedom, reflecting democracy’s shortcomings.
UGM Patriot Expedition Team identifies Babahrot’s strong potential for agriculture and aquaculture while highlighting key infrastructure and ecological challenges for sustainable transmigr...
UGM sends 13 PKM teams to the 38th PIMNAS, presenting diverse innovations in technology, health, environment, and social development.
UGM expert explains causes of the Banjarnegara landslide and highlights urgent mitigation measures, early warning systems, and community preparedness.
Experts highlight the electrification of airport ground equipment as vital for reducing transport emissions and strengthening sustainable aviation in Indonesia.
UGM students win three awards at the 2025 KMI Expo, showcasing leading innovations in culture, technology, and creative entrepreneurship.
UGM’s Faculty of Animal Science hosts a national forum discussing poultry sector transformation, budget optimization, and strategies for achieving food self-sufficiency.
UGM’s Gamahumat innovation offers lignite-based soil restoration to strengthen food security, support mine reclamation, and enhance sustainable agriculture.
UGM researchers collaborate with Japan, Thailand, and the Philippines through e-ASIA JRP to advance integrated biomass waste management in Yogyakarta.
Victoria Governor Margaret Gardner underscores the importance of education and cross-sector collaboration in strengthening Indonesia–Australia partnerships.
UGM students hold KAPSTRA Eco-Learning outreach on herbal medicine, TOGA planting, and eco-enzyme training to promote sustainable environmental practices.
UGM’s Resona Saintek webinar urges stronger scientific collaboration and farmer institutions to drive sustainable agriculture transformation in Indonesia.
More than 200 UGM students were affected by floods in Sumatra as the Yogyakarta Government and universities coordinate aid and study support.
UGM expert urges post-disaster housing policies in Sumatra to prioritize safe permanent settlements to prevent recurring floods and landslides.
UGM, Kagama, and LPS raised Rp2.3 billion in donations to support victims of floods in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra.
Deploying elephants to clear post-disaster debris may endanger their health and welfare, prompting calls for safer and more ethical alternatives.

