SDG 4: Quality Education
UGM researchers reveal how mindful consumption and a sense of awe can inspire responsible dining and help prevent food waste.
Universities are encouraged to collaborate in research and community service programs that generate meaningful impact for society.
UGM’s FiNiX team wins first place and Best Team Presentation at the Industrial Spectrum 2025 White Paper Competition.
UGM research reveals the persistent poverty of Kapuas Hulu transmigrants and calls for improvements in infrastructure, education, and policy.
UGM Tourism students organize “Nyigar Alas Watusigar” Fun Trail Run to promote the Sembrani Watusigar Tourism Village in Gunungkidul.
UGM students design Srawung Rasa, an interactive psychoeducation program aimed at enhancing the emotional well-being of the elderly in Gunungkidul.
UGM environmental health researcher Dr. Annisa Utami Rauf urges more decisive actions to reduce plastic use and prevent microplastic health risks.
UGM researchers create an AI-based ergonomic risk detection tool to monitor and prevent musculoskeletal and spinal health disorders in office workers.
UGM launches GMart at GIK UGM as an educational and collaborative retail outlet to strengthen innovation, entrepreneurship, and student learning.
Professor Jaka Triyana of UGM Urges Indonesia to Strengthen Maritime Law and Human Rights Protection
Jaka Triyana was inaugurated as a UGM professor, urging Indonesia to strengthen maritime law and human rights protection amid armed sea conflicts.
Tri Wahyu Pangestiningsih was inaugurated as a UGM Professor in Anatomy and Wildlife Biology, highlighting the role of One Health in wildlife conservation.
UGM students create Gelora, a portable and eco-friendly household waste incinerator equipped with carbon filtration and real-time monitoring.
Forestry Run 2025 gathers 992 runners from UGM and the public to celebrate the Faculty of Forestry’s 62nd anniversary with joy and togetherness.
After 18 years of conserving Indonesian parrots, husband and wife Dwi Agustina and Dudi Nandika received Mandai Nature scholarships to study at UGM.
The UGM Veterinary Medicine team identifies canary diseases and strengthens biosecurity management at Remone Bird Farm in Sleman.
UGM students’ research on rice field conversion in Yogyakarta reveals its potential threat to regional food sovereignty.
UGM’s Dr. Eka Noviana ranks among the world’s Top 2% Scientists for her eco-friendly paper-based detection research.
153 Ngapak artists exhibit “Bang Kulon Nyabrang Wetan” at GIK UGM, promoting cultural dialogue, artistic exchange, and creative collaboration.
UGM wins third place overall at MTQMN XVIII 2025 in Banjarmasin, achieving eight titles, including four first-place wins across multiple categories.
UGM students study environmental damage in the protected Guha Mountain karst area, revealing the impacts of mining and calling for sustainable management.
UGM’s Center for Tourism Studies (Puspar UGM) collaborates with Barito Timur cultural leaders to draft a key framework for regional cultural advancement.
UGM students develop Rb-AID, an AI-based tool for early detection of eye cancer in children, improving recovery chances and reducing blindness risk.
UGM students create IoT-based WormiBox to manage household organic waste efficiently and turn it into eco-friendly fertilizer.
UGM professor calls for stronger collaboration and law enforcement to protect Indonesia’s five most endangered wildlife species.
UGM students develop counter-narrative digital content to shift youth perspectives and prevent violence among teenagers.
UGM Library and Archives earns national recognition, winning third place at the 2025 Academic Library Innovation Award for its AI-integrated podcast.
UGM lecturer calls for faster state recognition and protection of indigenous forests amid increasing mining and plantation expansion in Papua.
UGM lecturer supports digital innovation and modernization to strengthen Indonesia’s food security amid global food crisis concerns.
UGM faculties support students during midterm exams with free breakfast, eggs, and counseling to boost morale and academic performance.
UGM Rector opens the 2025 Kagamahut Tennis Tournament to foster friendship, unity, and sportsmanship among Forestry alumni.