SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being
UGM and Singapore University of Social Sciences partner for an Environmental Governance short course, fostering global understanding and young leadership in complex environmental issues.
UGM launches Upchance 2025, a national intellectual competition for youth to present sustainable solutions to global challenges like climate crisis, environmental degradation, and socio-econ...
UGM and the Papua Provincial Government collaborate to enhance human resource development by opening education opportunities for Papuan youth and officials.
UGM researcher warns fare hike may cut ojol driver income. Demand could drop 30–50% on short trips. Fair, transparent policy urged.
UGM KKN PPM students, reviewed by Rector Prof. Ova Emilia, are engaged in community service in Jayapura, Papua, exploring natural and human resource potential to boost local economy and welf...
UGM experts warn of carcinogens in fake rice: bleach, dye, plastic. Cooking won’t help. Know the risks, protect your health.
UGM KKN Merintis Rainis 2025 students are deploying in Alo Village, Talaud Islands, to establish a disaster-resilient village by installing evacuation route signs and assembly points for ear...
UGM expert calls EU’s relaxed deforestation rule a chance to boost forest governance while warning of impacts on Indonesia’s smallholders.
KKN-PPM UGM students in the Banggai Islands held a Fun Triathlon 2025 to foster community collaboration, healthy living, and local tourism promotion.
UGM, KAHGAMA, and Sirah Travel launch Jogja Run’nShine, a recreational run on (Sep. 14), 2025, at GIK UGM, combining sports, arts, music, and local culinary experiences.
UGM student Noor Fahima became the youngest speaker at ICARO-4 Vienna, presenting research on gamification in proton therapy.
UGM introduces a handbook on healthy campus relationships and an AI-powered English learning platform to foster inclusivity and global competitiveness.
Professor Mubasysyir Hasan Basri highlights institutional reform and social determinants as key to advancing public health in his UGM inaugural speech.
UGM students provided free healthcare and minor surgeries in Anambas Islands, supporting 3T areas and advancing UGM’s community service mission.
UGM’s FK-KMK spotlights cancer as a 2025 priority, urging equity, cross-sector action, and global-local collaboration in care.
UGM Trail Run 2025 to feature four race categories and a charity mission, raising scholarship funds for underprivileged students at UGM.
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.
Experts from UGM emphasize food safety and halal certification as key factors in improving product quality and market competitiveness for MSMEs.
Director General for Buddhist Affairs visits UGM vihara, highlights importance of spiritual spaces and encourages students to uphold Buddhist traditions.
A total of 431 UGM students will carry out a 50-day community empowerment program across 36 villages in Klaten to support local development efforts.
UGM historian Dr. Abdul Wahid outlines four phases of national health policy shifts, emphasizing equity despite external political and systemic influences.
The SciArt 8.0 exhibition showcases portraits of 29 Indonesian scientists across eras, including four inspiring figures from UGM.
A total of 254 prospective UGM students joined the PBUB 2025 talent assessment test in sports, arts, and science at GOR Pancasila UGM.
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.

