SDG 4: Quality Education
CfDS UGM highlights literacy and human capital as key in Komdigi’s National AI Roadmap to ensure ethical adoption and inclusive digital growth.
UGM’s Psychology student Aqila Keisyarani joined the TF-NUS LEaRN 2025 program in Singapore, gaining cross-cultural leadership skills and building ASEAN networks.
UGM student’s research finds the Javanese concept of rasa rumangsa helps families reduce stress and burden while caring for relatives with schizophrenia.
The UGM community service team collaborates with residents of Kadisoro Village in Bantul to strengthen waste sorting practices and promote sustainable environmental awareness.
A UGM nutrition expert warns of health risks associated with consuming ampo, a traditional clay snack, and advises against excessive use, despite its cultural heritage status.
UGM Professor Witjaksono urges semiochemical-based pest management to reduce insect populations while preserving ecological balance.
UGM food safety expert urges stronger quality control after U.S. recalls Indonesian shrimp over radioactive contamination concerns.
Minister Meutya Hafid highlights unequal internet access as a key challenge in advancing generative AI in rural Indonesia at the UGM symposium.
UGM and Bukit Asam unveil Potassium Humate, an innovative soil enhancer derived from low-calorie coal, offering higher fertilization efficiency and improved root growth.
UGM hosts BPJS Kesehatan President Director Ali Ghufron Mukti, highlighting gotong royong, digital innovation, and health system resilience.
UGM Professor Umar Santoso highlights the coconut downstreaming potential to boost exports, farmer welfare, and national industry competitiveness.
UGM economist Dr. I Wayan Nuka Lantara explains how declining purchasing power drives the rise of “rojali” and “rohana” in Indonesia’s malls.
UGM student start-up Renou innovates by recycling HDPE plastic waste into furniture, tackling Yogyakarta’s waste crisis with sustainable solutions.
UGM Law expert explains challenges in Indonesia’s song royalty system, highlighting legal gaps, transparency issues, and cultural factors.
UGM Gelanggang Expo 2025 features 55 student activity units and 569 performers, celebrating diversity and marking 50 years of Gelanggang Mahasiswa.
UGM Faculty of Biology inaugurates a coworking space to foster collaboration, creativity, and sustainability while supporting student learning and innovation.
UGM expert welcomes Indonesia’s plan for a national coral reef and seagrass map, a key milestone for marine ecosystem management and climate change mitigation.
UGM received the Most Educative Booth Award at IPXpose 2025 for promoting public understanding of intellectual property through interactive exhibitions.
UGM Faculty of Philosophy celebrates its 58th Anniversary, promoting open science, inclusivity, and justice to strengthen knowledge and social empowerment.
Semar UGM gears up for the 2025 Energy-Efficient Car Contest in Jember, unveiling electric models and aiming to defend their title with partner support.
UGM Professor highlights Indonesia’s vast potential in the global surimi industry to strengthen food security and fisheries competitiveness.
UGM collaborates with Polbangtan Malang and Burja Farm to develop Awassi sheep farming through research and community service for local farmers.
UGM community service team collaborates with Blue Alliance Indonesia and locals in Banggai Islands to promote marine conservation and sustainable ecotourism.
UGM community service team collaborates with KUA Saptosari to design a premarital counseling training module aimed at preventing early risk of stunting in families.
UGM’s Valuator Team wins first prize at the GAIP Insurance Innovation Competition 2025 in Singapore with their ORBIS health insurance innovation.
FKH UGM expands global networks through student mobility, welcoming Thai and Malaysian students to enrich veterinary science and cross-cultural learning.
UGM and UNS students hold a joint clean-up at Kunir Beach, Pacitan, fostering environmental awareness and sustainable community development.
UGM epidemiologist warns of rising leptospirosis cases in Yogyakarta and urges consistent environmental hygiene and cross-sector collaboration.
UGM welcomes 376 international students from 54 countries through PIONEER, a program designed to support academic and cultural readiness.
UGM’s PIONIR 2024 closed with 10,629 new students forming creative formations, marking the start of their academic journey at UGM.

