SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being
UGM social policy expert urges Indonesia to revise its outdated poverty line, calling for a careful strategy to address its political and policy implications.
Dr. Wenty Marina Minza from UGM secures Rp3.2 billion U’Good grant to study relational wellbeing among vulnerable youth in Indonesia.
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.
Artita Lindu Rilawati, a cireng seller's daughter, gains tuition-free admission to UGM via SNBP, embodying independence and dedication despite humble beginnings.
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 and MIDSEA launch Summer School 2025 in Yogyakarta, strengthening research capacity and collaboration in infectious disease modeling for public health policy in Southeast Asia.
UGM joins global universities in U21’s first mapping report on disability inclusion, highlighting universal design, inclusive policies, and shared solutions.
FK-KMK UGM declares an Integrity Zone to foster a clean, accountable, and corruption-free environment in higher education.
HPV can trigger cervical cancer, but with early vaccination and healthy habits, the risk can be reduced. Here’s what experts say about prevention and impact.
In collaboration with Jejakin, UGM's KKN-PPM team calculates and mitigates carbon emissions during their 2025 community service in Banggai Islands.
UGM secures 6th place globally in THE Impact Rankings 2025 for SDG 1, highlighting its long-standing commitment to poverty alleviation and community empowerment.
UGM rises to 82nd in THE Impact Rankings 2025, reflecting strong commitment to sustainable development through education, research, and community service.
The UGM Faculty of Forestry expert urges firm environmental law enforcement to safeguard Raja Ampat’s ecotourism and ecosystems from destructive mining operations.
UGM Faculty of Veterinary Medicine partners with Gembira Loka Zoo for research on invasive fish species and ostriches, focusing on education and germplasm utilization.
UGM dispatches 30 KKN-PPM students to Wakatobi, Southeast Sulawesi, focusing on sustainable waste management, ecotourism revitalization, and food sovereignty in Sombano and Mantigola Makmur ...
UGM Regional Development students conduct KKL in Karimunjawa, researching the dilemma of tourism development, environmental degradation, and community welfare in the archipelago.
UGM KKN-PPM Lembaran Bayan team, in collaboration with Unram, deploys 30 students to Senaru and Bayan villages at Mount Rinjani's base for ecotourism and digital village empowerment.
Garin Nugroho Premieres Anti-Corruption Film “Nyanyi Sunyi dalam Rantang” at Universitas Gadjah Mada
Garin Nugroho’s new film, “Nyanyi Sunyi dalam Rantang,” premieres at UGM, highlighting real cases of legal injustice and power imbalances 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.

