SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being
UGM expert explains symptoms, risks, and preventive measures for the new SARS-CoV-2 Nimbus variant, classified by WHO as a Variant Under Monitoring.
UGM Professor Fajar Adi Kusumo develops dynamic systems-based mathematical models to enhance cancer prognosis and personalized treatment strategies.
Indonesia intensifies FMD vaccination efforts to restore disease-free status by 2035, following the 2022 outbreak that disrupted livestock trade.
UGM students and KTH Tunas Karya plant 500 bamboo seedlings in Pengkok, Gunungkidul to restore the Oya River watershed and promote environmental sustainability.
A total of 254 prospective UGM students joined the PBUB 2025 talent assessment test in sports, arts, and science at GOR Pancasila UGM.
Dr. Wenty Marina Minza from UGM secures Rp3.2 billion U’Good grant to study relational wellbeing among vulnerable youth in Indonesia.
UGM’s Integrated Health Service Bureau organizes a “Run and Walk” event, “June Oh June,” fostering physical activity, well-being, and camaraderie among lecturers and staff.
Indonesia aims for food self-sufficiency by halting rice/corn imports. Experts urge stronger plant protection policies for sustainable agriculture & farmer welfare.
UGM Faculty of Philosophy partners with UNUGHA to develop a “Free Spirit” training module, fostering inner resilience and spirituality for educators through philosophy and Sufism.
An FGD hosted by UGM discusses blue food as a sustainable and equitable solution for food security, emphasizing its role in strengthening coastal communities and addressing the climate crisi...
UGM partners with Martina Berto and ExportHub.id to accelerate downstreaming of innovation through industry collaboration and digital incubation.
Professor Atik Triratnawati of UGM identifies three culturally recognized types of masuk angin, highlighting its status as a health belief in Javanese society.
UGM researchers found that black soldier fly larvae oil can reduce fat accumulation in broiler chickens fed with low-protein diets.
UGM Faculty of Psychology introduces a wellness program and fitness room to promote physical and mental well-being for lecturers and staff.
UGM hosted AMDS 2025, where ASEAN medical deans united to strengthen collaboration in education, student development, and medical research.
As COVID-19 cases surge in Asia, UGM expert Prof. Tri Wibawa advises Indonesians to stay vigilant despite a different dominant variant, emphasizing preparedness and healthy habits.
UGM inaugurates two professors from the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Physics, highlighting innovations in zero energy buildings and AI in smart healthcare.
UGM Rector Professor Ova Emilia opens a tennis tournament for staff and retirees, supporting the university’s Health Promoting University initiative.
UGM partners with MIT-REAP and 17 industries to commercialize deep tech research, focusing on AI, renewable energy, and health tech for societal impact.
UGM alumnus Paksi Raras Alit shares vital tips on nurturing creativity & innovation in the age of disruption, emphasizing AI’s role for graduates.
Professor Lily Arsanti Lestari is now a UGM Basic Nutrition Professor who aspires to utilize Indonesia's local food to combat malnutrition, stunting, and obesity.
UGM’s 14th Cultural Festival provides a vibrant platform for dormitory students to showcase diverse regional arts and culture, fostering unity and preservation.
Amid rising layoffs, UGM lecturer Dr. Hempri Suyatna supports removing work age limits as a solution, emphasizing economic and social impacts.
UGM partners with the Ministry of Trade and Google’s Gemini AI to strengthen Indonesian MSMEs, equipping them for global market success through innovation.
UGM sociologist criticizes TNI for neglecting safety protocols in the Garut explosion that killed civilians, urging stricter oversight in military operations.
UGM promotes a healthy lifestyle on campus through Posbindu, offering free medical check-ups as part of the Health Promoting University initiative.
UGM empowers communities near forests in Ngawi and Blora through circular economy programs, livestock aid, and student service deployment for sustainable growth.
UGM and KIP train Yogyakarta village officials on public information disclosure, aiming to enhance transparency, accountability, and empowerment in rural governance.
UGM partners with the Yogyakarta City Government to support independent waste management and thematic village development through community empowerment.
Indonesia’s development of natural medicine remains suboptimal due to a shortage of botanists and pharmacognosists, experts say during a public lecture at UGM.