SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being
CPMH UGM reveals that women face suicide risks driven by double burdens, economic pressure, and social stigma, calling for comprehensive prevention.
FMIPA UGM celebrates its 70th Anniversary with calls for science transformation, innovation, and cross-sector collaboration toward Indonesia Emas 2045.
UGM student research team maps cultural vulnerabilities in Osing Traditional Village, Banyuwangi Regency, to strengthen community-based preservation.
UGM and Unwira partner to map legal issues and draft village regulations to prevent law violations among border communities with Timor-Leste.
UGM expert highlights concerns over Prabowo’s cinema advertisement, calling it propaganda and questioning its ethics in a democratic society.
UGM Electrical Engineering Class of 2000 celebrated their 25-year silver reunion, fostering nostalgia, collaboration, and contributions to their alma mater.
The Head of the UGM Library and Archives highlights librarian shortages in Indonesia and calls for digital innovation, supportive policies, and competency development.
UGM’s expert calls for stronger health promotion to address the rising incidence of non-communicable diseases, citing lifestyle risks and the need for supportive environments.
UGM labor expert notes that job hugging reflects workers’ preference for job security amid high unemployment and economic uncertainty.
Adequate supply of raw materials in quantity, quality, and timeliness is fundamental for MSMEs to sustain operations and improve productivity.
UGM lecturer urges President Prabowo to consider civilian representation in the Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs reshuffle.
UGM’s expert warns against unnecessary deworming pill use, urging better hygiene and sanitation as key measures to prevent worm infections.
A UGM expert explains how orangutans practice natural medicine and healthy lifestyles that humans can learn from to support wellbeing and conservation.
UGM sends 16 student athletes to compete in the 19th National Student Sports Week (POMNAS) in Central Java, September 19-27, 2025.
UGM hydrology expert Dr. Hatma Suryatmojo urges readiness against early rainy season risks of floods, landslides, and extreme weather.
UGM Professor Faturochman explains that relative and absolute deprivation drive Gen Z-led protests in Nepal against inequality and government policies.
UGM Professor highlights Japanese Interval Walking as a simple, low-cost, and effective exercise suitable for the elderly and those with health risks.
Anthology “Celoteh Cah Bulaksumur” Captures Childhood Memories of UGM Lecturer Families in 1965–1985
Children of UGM lecturers launched Celoteh Cah Bulaksumur, an anthology of teenage life in Bulaksumur between 1965 and 1985.
UGM political communication expert urges officials to adopt cautious communication styles to prevent controversy and maintain public trust.
UGM experts highlight health, nutrition, and injury prevention to support Yogyakarta’s vision as Indonesia’s leading wellness tourism destination.
Four in ten children worldwide cannot read. CfDS UGM urges stronger literacy and critical thinking skills to face misinformation and AI challenges.
A baby elephant named Tari was found dead in Tesso Nilo National Park. A UGM expert suspects EEHV virus infection as the cause.
UGM Student Activity Unit Forum (Forkom UGM) organizes interfaith prayer to strengthen unity, harmony, and collective hope for Indonesia’s peace.
UGM and The Ascott Limited held the September “Run and Walk,” uniting hundreds of academics and staff in a 3K health and wellness activity.
UGM veterinary lecturer Dr. Heru Susetya outlines rabies risks in endemic regions and highlights proper treatment after dog bites.
Pramono Anung launches his biography Panggung Depan Panggung Belakang at UGM, inspiring students with his 25-year journey from behind the scenes to the Governor of Jakarta.
UGM economist cautions that Finance Minister Purbaya’s Rp200 trillion withdrawal from Bank Indonesia may risk Rupiah depreciation and external imbalance.
Pustral UGM recommends housing planning, affordable public transportation, multimodal integration, and digital payments to reduce Indonesia’s high transportation costs.
At UGM’s IRoLE Conference, experts highlight language as a bridge for education, research, and cross-border collaboration in the digital era.
Despite declining burned areas, wildfire-affected populations are rising. UGM’s expert urges stronger land mapping and monitoring to reduce risks.