SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
FEB UGM shares best practices in sustainable education and launches a new Sustainability Management concentration at the MASUDEM Final Conference.
UGM deepens disability awareness training to strengthen its commitment to an inclusive campus and improve services for persons with disabilities.
Eight UGM students join the 2025 Sookmyung UNESCO UNITWIN Workshop in Seoul to strengthen women’s leadership, digital skills, and entrepreneurship.
UGM researchers develop a strategic plan to strengthen Murung Raya’s creative economy through policy, capacity-building, and market development.
UGM labor expert Professor Tadjuddin highlights the decline in layoffs and explains how the Finance Minister’s tightened import policies support economic recovery.
UGM empowers Dlingo forest farmers to convert wood biomass waste into biochar through training on sustainable agroforestry and rotary drum pyrolysis.
UGM launches Presokazi, a premium rice innovation enriched with iron and zinc to support daily nutrition for Indonesian families.
UGM’s Patriot Expedition Team submits strategic recommendations to advance the Mentebah transmigration area through research, training, and policy support.
UGM and the Indonesian Waqf Board explore waqf-linked sukuk to strengthen university endowment management and support education financing.
UGM and Telkom Indonesia sign an MoU to develop an AI Center of Excellence, strengthening Indonesia’s digital talent and national AI ecosystem.
Professor Gugup Kismono emphasizes the rising work-life imbalance among young workers during his inauguration as Professor of Organizational Psychology at UGM.
UGM’s expert warns of rising risks from counterfeit cosmetics amid Indonesia’s rapidly expanding beauty industry and urges strict compliance with BPOM regulations.
Unilever Indonesia leaders highlight adaptability, cross-functional collaboration, and learning from failure as essential skills for young professionals.
FEB UGM students secure second place in the 2025 Vetra Stock Competition after outperforming 50 university teams in an equity research contest.
KAFEGAMA 1995 donated 18 laptops to FEB UGM students to support academic activities and strengthen ongoing collaboration with the university.
UGM opens the 3rd ICIHES 2025 in Yogyakarta, strengthening global collaboration in Islamic economics and the halal industry.
UGM psychology graduate Rizal Galih Pradana earns a perfect 4.00 GPA, completing his master’s degree in just 1 year and 10 months.
UGM’s Innovation and Creativity Center (GIK UGM) will host the 2025 Global EduFair, featuring 18 universities from 17 countries to strengthen global education ties.
UGM Rector emphasizes the need for universities to accelerate research downstreaming and innovation to achieve Indonesia Emas 2045.
UGM Accounting students win First National Title at KBMK 2025 with innovative investigative audit analysis in government procurement cases.
Animal Science UGM advances dairy industry research downstreaming with patented feed and milk innovations to boost productivity.
UGM Tourism Program assists Banyumanik Village, Gunungkidul, in developing community-based tourism through asset mapping and storytelling.
UGM strengthens international collaboration through APAIE 2025 to promote inclusive, adaptive education rooted in local wisdom.
UGM’s economist highlights high informal employment as a sign of structural poverty, urging stronger job formalization and vocational training.
UGM academics raise concerns over weak verification and hasty implementation in Indonesia’s 80,000 Merah Putih Village Cooperatives program.
UGM research team promotes circular economy collaboration between oil palm and cattle farming to boost sustainability in North Konawe’s transmigration area.
UGM economist Dr. Wisnu Setiadi Nugroho criticizes Indonesia’s employment policies as being short-term and insufficient to address youth unemployment.
UGM Faculty of Biology collaborates with 77 schools from 19 provinces to expand access to education and career pathways through international programs.
UGM encourages the preservation of classical batik through innovation, digital technology, and the empowerment of MSMEs to sustain cultural heritage.
UGM student team develops eco-friendly hydrogel scaffold from water hyacinth and microalgae to accelerate diabetic wound healing.