SDG 4: Quality Education
UGM ranks 45th globally in Theology, Divinity, and Religious Studies in QS WUR 2026, leading Indonesia in the field.
UGM inaugurates three dentistry professors who address biomedical tech, biomaterials, and oral health inequality in Indonesia.
UGM opens IUP's second batch of admissions until April 28, offering 1,221 seats across 31 programs with global academic opportunities.
UGM ranks 1st in Indonesia as Development Studies and Political Science achieve top 100 and 200 global QS rankings.
Global Economic Uncertainty Drives Need for Human Capital Development and Energy Transition Policies
Indonesia urged to boost human capital and energy policies to withstand global economic uncertainty and inflation pressures.
UGM expert highlights strategies to revive appreciation for poetry among youth in the digital era.
UGM honors 20 retiring employees with awards and solidarity funds, recognizing their dedication and lifelong contributions.
UGM expert warns of cybersecurity risks as OpenClaw usage surges, urging users to strengthen data protection and monitoring.
Pharmacoeconomic modeling helps assess the cost-effectiveness of medicines for Indonesia’s National Health Insurance (JKN) program.
UGM’s Agriculture and Forestry ranks top 200 globally in QS WUR 2026, reflecting strong research performance and global collaboration.
UGM professor highlights microalgae’s potential for biofuel, food, and sustainable innovation in climate change mitigation.
UGM expert calls for independent and competent MBG kitchen certification to ensure safe food services.
UGM admits 2,836 students via SNBP 2026, highlighting competitive programs and national admission statistics.
UGM alumnus joins Antarctic expedition studying ancient sediment DNA to understand climate change impacts.
UGM lecturer highlights risks of social media restrictions for children and calls for transparent, child-friendly algorithms.
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.

