SDG 4: Quality Education
UGM professor highlights causes behind declining math literacy and calls for a flexible curriculum and stronger learning strategies.
UGM collaborates to develop sustainable cocoa in Cilacap, supporting farmers, research, and supply chain resilience.
Ngada tragedy reveals gaps in poverty metrics and calls for structural policy reform in Eastern Indonesia.
UGM ranks 28 subjects in QS WUR by Subject 2026, reflecting steady gains in global academic reputation and research quality.
UGM historian highlights Yogyakarta’s historical roots, land system, and cultural identity in shaping the city as a meeting place of ideas.
UGM’s Center for Digital Society joins the global Network of Centers, expanding international collaboration in digital society research.
UGM researchers develop Westa, an AI-powered app that identifies waste types, sources, and carbon emissions to support better waste management.
UGM transportation expert shares safe driving tips as 143.9 million Indonesians are expected to travel during the 2026 Eid homecoming season.
UGM alumnus Rif’an overcomes financial hardship to study abroad and pursue a PhD in the Netherlands through the LPDP scholarship.
UGM engineering students win second place at an international geothermal development plan competition held during IPFEST ITB 2026.
UGM expert calls for MBG meal menus to match students’ nutritional needs and ensure balanced intake across education levels.
UGM inaugurates 33 new dietitians to strengthen public nutrition and address the growing global obesity challenge.
UGM inaugurates 76 new leaders of student organizations and communities to strengthen leadership, innovation, and campus engagement.
UGM economist says government performance should focus on public impact, not budget absorption, despite Indonesia’s large state budget.
UGM student Marlyn graduated in just 3 years after researching how decision-making autonomy affects depression risk among married women.
UGM expert warns pension protection in Indonesia remains limited, risking elderly poverty and future generational burdens.
Experts highlight the importance of women’s voices and leadership to achieve gender equality in the postmodern era.
UGM research reveals family-related trauma can shape post-traumatic growth and distress among young adults aged 18–25.
UGM economist says free Eid homecoming tickets can reduce accident risks and protect vulnerable travelers despite limited capacity.
Speaking at a Ramadan lecture at UGM, Jusuf Kalla highlighted inequality in governance as a key factor behind several major conflicts in Indonesia.
Japanese and UGM students collaborate in a 10-day community service program in Bantul through the SUIJI-SLP 2026 initiative.
UGM offers Gaza students affected by conflict a chance to continue medical studies at the Faculty of Medicine, Public Health, and Nursing.
UGM professor warns moldy bread in Indonesia’s free school meal program may pose health risks and urges stricter food safety oversight.
UGM’s Faculty of Dentistry celebrates its 78th anniversary by strengthening dental sociopreneurship through education, research, and technology.
UGM professor warns marine wildlife research and conservation in Indonesia remain limited despite the nation’s vast biodiversity.
UGM and Mayapada Group collaborate on education, medical research, and healthcare innovation to improve services and human resources in Indonesia.
UGM students support post-disaster recovery in Sumatra through KKN-PPM programs in infrastructure, health, and education.
UGM’s Faculty of Cultural Sciences celebrates its 80th anniversary with top national rankings and achievements in humanities research.
UGM students win Silver Medal in Malaysia for Safe-Box, a non-electric storage system that keeps fruits and vegetables fresh longer.
UGM graduate Naufal Firdausyan earns an LPDP scholarship to pursue a double degree at UGM and the University of Glasgow in sustainable development.

