SDG 4: Quality Education
UGM commemorates Mubyarto, the leading thinker of Pancasila Economics, whose work bridged theory and practice for people’s welfare.
UGM expert urges stronger, consistent crisis communication in government’s handling of Raja Ampat mining issue to protect environment and reputation.
UGM KKN-PPM students compile Sikasur Village history book, preserving local heritage and supporting cultural tourism in Central Java.
UGM KKN team motivates SMK Negeri 5 Pangalengan students to aim for university, offering guidance, tips, and stories to spark ambition.
Christopher Ernesto Budi becomes UGM’s youngest periodontics specialist graduate at 28, balancing hospital work, practice, and study.
UGM political expert highlights risks to public participation in response to proposal for regional elections through local legislative councils.
UGM hosts Merck Young Scientist Roadshow 2025, inspiring collaboration and innovation in life sciences among young researchers.
UGM and BSSN sign MoU to advance education, research, and cybersecurity cooperation, reinforcing Indonesia’s digital resilience.
AIESEC UGM’s Global Village Summer Peak 2025 unites youth from seven countries in a vibrant cultural exchange festival.
UGM KKN team trains Bambar Village youth in ecoprint fashion, turning local flora into sustainable business opportunities
UGM and the Indonesian Biology Consortium urge immediate efforts to protect the declining population of long-tailed macaques in Indonesia.
UGM psychologist explains the signs of duck syndrome and emphasizes the importance of honesty and open conversation to maintain mental health.
For 50 days, UGM’s KKN Sorai Waisai team implemented multi-sector programs to empower Waisai District, Raja Ampat, toward sustainable independence.
UGM’s KKN-PPM team in Serang works with partners to plant mangroves, protect coastal ecosystems, and promote environmental education.
UGM Faculty of Cultural Sciences starts construction of a new Language Laboratory and Language Center to advance cultural and humanities studies.
UGM students conclude 50-day community service in West Rote with Suar Rote Cultural Festival, celebrating local arts and collaboration.
UGM partners with BRIN and Chinese institutions for a deep-sea survey in Indonesia’s southern subduction zone to boost disaster risk research.
UGM experts question the legal and political basis behind the president’s decision to grant amnesty and abolition to corruption defendants.
UGM showcases ROADSTER, an AI-based road damage detection tool, at KSTI Bandung, reinforcing UGM’s commitment to digital infrastructure and research downstreaming.
UGM Vice-Rectors monitor PIONIR in three faculties, ensuring safe, inclusive orientation for 10,629 new students, free from hazing or misconduct.
UGM community service students developed “Bungintimbe WaterSafe,” a real-time flood detector, empowering Bungintimbe residents to respond faster and safer.
UGM experts highlight embryo transfer as a promising method to boost dairy cattle genetics, requiring skilled training and quality donors.
Half of FEB UGM’s 2025 new undergraduates receive tuition subsidies, with 11.69% enjoying full tuition waivers to ensure inclusive, affordable education.
UGM launches TBScreen.AI, Indonesia’s first AI-powered TB screening app, boosting early detection and supporting Sustainable Development Goals.
The Deputy Minister of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia Dr. Anggito Abimanyu shares motivational strategies to help 1,900+ new UGM vocational students thrive academically and grow holist...
UGM hosts a national PTN-BH forum to address regulatory changes, quality assurance standards, and strategies to sustain global reputation.
UGM expert discusses the rise of emotional bonds with AI, its social roots, benefits, risks, and the challenge of balancing digital and real-life connections.
FEB UGM gives 586 lunch boxes to new students, promoting sustainability and encouraging healthy, eco-friendly habits on campus.
UGM community service students in Enggano Island turn snail pests and banana peels into eco-friendly organic fertilizer, boosting sustainability and local farming.
47 international students visit Yogyakarta’s Code River community to learn about women’s key role in sustainability, resilience, and local initiatives.