SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals
3,664 UGM graduates receive guidance emphasizing creativity, adaptability, and accountability to prepare them for the challenges of the modern workplace.
FMIPA UGM opens “Data Art: Indonesia, Life Behind Data” at Jogja Gallery, showcasing 40+ cross-disciplinary works that unite science, data, and art.
UGM Korean Language students win Best Group award at K-Speech World Contest 2025 in Vietnam, showcasing academic and cultural excellence.
UGM graduates 3,664 undergraduate and applied bachelor students, highlighting academic excellence and global recognition in higher education.
UGM Faculty of Animal Science hosts Hiroshima University alumni gathering, opening opportunities for study, networking, and research collaboration in Japan.
MPR Speaker Ahmad Muzani urges greater state financial support for PTN-BH to maintain high-quality education and ensure inclusive access to higher education.
UGM’s Dr. I Wayan Nuka Lantara urges a review of music royalty policies, stressing transparency and fair treatment for small businesses.
Hundreds of Christian students at UGM welcomed the 2025/2026 academic year with a Spiritual Revival Service led by theologian Elia Myron.
UGM and Vrije University of Amsterdam expand cooperation in student exchanges, research, publications, and academic development across disciplines.
UGM and BRIN researchers collaborate to apply nuclear technology for fruit pest control, enhancing horticultural exports and supporting local farmers.
UGM’s Psychology student Aqila Keisyarani joined the TF-NUS LEaRN 2025 program in Singapore, gaining cross-cultural leadership skills and building ASEAN networks.
UGM and Bukit Asam unveil Potassium Humate, an innovative soil enhancer derived from low-calorie coal, offering higher fertilization efficiency and improved root growth.
UGM expert welcomes Indonesia’s plan for a national coral reef and seagrass map, a key milestone for marine ecosystem management and climate change mitigation.
UGM, BSI, and PP Kagama extend cooperation by launching the GAMA Co-Brand Card to support alumni with financial and transaction benefits.
UGM and UHO community service students support flood relief in Moolo Village, backed by local leaders and UGM’s DERU for sustainable recovery efforts.
UGM Professor highlights Indonesia’s vast potential in the global surimi industry to strengthen food security and fisheries competitiveness.
UGM collaborates with Polbangtan Malang and Burja Farm to develop Awassi sheep farming through research and community service for local farmers.
GIK UGM launches the 2025 Talent Development Class with 370 students, offering direct mentoring from industry partners to bridge academia and industry.
UGM community service team collaborates with Blue Alliance Indonesia and locals in Banggai Islands to promote marine conservation and sustainable ecotourism.
FKH UGM expands global networks through student mobility, welcoming Thai and Malaysian students to enrich veterinary science and cross-cultural learning.
UGM and UNS students hold a joint clean-up at Kunir Beach, Pacitan, fostering environmental awareness and sustainable community development.
UGM students create an IoT-based prototype to monitor sea turtle nest temperatures at Ba’batoa Beach, supporting conservation efforts.
UGM and Rahmat Foundation signed an addendum to adjust technical aspects of the shelter project at Wisdom Park UGM.
More than 2.2 billion people lack safe water access, UN envoy warns at UGM seminar on global and national water security challenges.
UGM commemorates Indonesia’s 80th Independence Day with a flag ceremony emphasizing unity, sovereignty, and national progress.
Retno Marsudi motivates new UGM students to uphold humanity, face global challenges, and become agents of change.
UGM’s PIONIR 2024 closed with 10,629 new students forming creative formations, marking the start of their academic journey at UGM.
UGM students held a training in Bukit Layang Village, Bangka Belitung, teaching residents how to make herbal drinks and aromatherapy products.
The MBA Program at FEB UGM earns international AACSB accreditation and “Excellent” rating from LAMEMBA, affirming its global academic quality.
The disappearance of rural transport services in Indonesia restricts mobility, isolating vulnerable groups and limiting access to basic needs.