SDG 4: Quality Education
PFI Yogyakarta showcases 126 photos in the 'Sing Penting Madhang' exhibition, capturing stories of resilience and survival amid economic challenges.
Experts at UGM discuss Indonesia’s low public participation in policy-making, urging strategic action and highlighting impacts on democratic legitimacy.
UGM commemorates National Education Day by pledging inclusive and sustainable education, highlighting tech-driven access and lifelong learning opportunities.
UGM hosted 60 AI researchers to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and develop contextual, impactful, and solution-oriented AI innovations.
Kagama Golf Club provides 40 laptops on loan to support underprivileged UGM students in completing their academic projects and final theses.
BCA Director Santoso urges UGM students to explore digital-era business and highlights key tech trends, challenges, and human roles in innovation.
UGM and Instituto Politecnico Betano of Timor-Leste explore postgraduate, research, and academic cooperation in livestock sector and education.
Professor Aprinus Salam of UGM urges literature to boldly explore ethnicity, religion, race, and intergroup issues in pursuit of truth and justice.
Professor Ani Widiastuti of UGM is inaugurated as Professor of Molecular Mycology, highlighting the role of molecular tools in plant disease control.
UGM researchers develop a crack-resistant hydroxyapatite-collagen biomaterial with NCC for safer, stronger 3D-printed bone tissue scaffolds.
UGM appoints Dr. Danang Sri Hadmoko as Vice-Rector for Research, Business Development, and Cooperation to boost strategic academic synergy.
Professor Harintaka of UGM highlights the crucial role of photogrammetry in providing accurate geospatial data for urban and environmental solutions.
UGM and Bank Sinarmas partner to offer internships for students with disabilities, aiming to promote inclusion and workplace equality in Indonesia.
Indonesia promotes edible bird’s nest downstreaming to increase export value, create jobs, and support local economies through sustainable development.
UGM monitors UTBK-SNBT 2025 to ensure inclusive access for disabled participants and prevent exam fraud through strict supervision and infrastructure.
UGM, Shell Indonesia, and ITB held the Shell LiveWIRE Energy Solutions Roadshow to encourage youth-led innovation in renewable energy and support Indonesia's transition to Net Zero Emissions...
Dr. Dewi Agustiningsih earned her doctorate from UGM in just 2.5 years at the age of 26, making her the youngest and fastest doctoral graduate in the university’s April 2025 graduation.
Pope Francis is remembered for his compassion, interfaith efforts, and advocacy for the poor. UGM community members reflect on his legacy following his passing in April 2025.
A UGM research team reveals how policy inconsistencies and rampant smuggling have impacted Indonesia’s lobster seed trade, proposing sustainable solutions through participatory management.
Rizki Oktavianto, the top graduate of UGM’s Master of Accounting Program, delivered his graduation speech with deep emotion after losing his mother just a week before the ceremony.
UGM’s Dr. Agustina Hastuti secures PHC Nusantara 2025 funding for a collaborative study with France on authenticating Indonesian ginger, advancing science diplomacy and herbal product stan...
Dr. Agus Suwignyo of UGM was inaugurated as Professor of History of Education, emphasizing the need for sovereign, decolonized education in post-independence Indonesia.
Mas Agung Wilis Yudha Baskoro, an alumnus of UGM’s Anthropology program, has recently achieved international recognition. He represented Southeast Asia and Oceania and was awarded in the p...
Siti Fadila Nuraisyah, a UGM student, earned her master’s degree at just 22 through a fast track program—graduating with distinction and serving as an inspiration to her peers.
Universitas Gadjah Mada’s Catholic community held a Eucharistic Mass to honor the memory of Pope Francis, reflecting on his legacy of humility, environmental advocacy, and interfaith dialo...
Universitas Gadjah Mada’s Anthropology Program is ranked 101–170 in the 2025 QS World University Rankings by Subject, maintaining its position as the highest in Indonesia.
The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has forecasted that this year’s dry season will be shorter in some parts of Indonesia.
The Biodiversity Curator Professional Program (PKKH) at the UGM Faculty of Biology has officially received accreditation from the National Accreditation Board for Higher Education (BAN-PT), ...
Universitas Gadjah Mada hosts 20,615 UTBK-SNBT 2025 participants, with exams running from April 23 to May 2.
A Yogyakarta father-in-law surprises his daughter-in-law at UGM's graduation by donning a rare Ledhek Gogik costume.