SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
UGM economist cautions that Finance Minister Purbaya’s Rp200 trillion withdrawal from Bank Indonesia may risk Rupiah depreciation and external imbalance.
A UGM study reveals that 87.81% of Indonesian MSMEs have yet to adopt green business practices, primarily due to financing, infrastructure, and regulatory barriers.
Gama Cattle, developed by UGM and WMPP, was officially recognized as a new beef cattle breed by Indonesia’s Ministry of Agriculture.
UGM researchers investigate the impact of knife sharpness and certified halal slaughterers on chicken meat quality and animal welfare.
The Indonesian government disburses IDR 1.28 trillion in research funding for 16,800 proposals from 1,503 universities to strengthen national innovation.
UGM Professor Suadi emphasizes the importance of transparency, governance, and community participation in Indonesia’s Rp72 trillion fisheries megaproject.
UGM economist Wisnu Nugroho says that IDR 200 trillion in fund placement in banks may ease liquidity, but it will not directly drive real sector growth.
UGM legal experts and partners urge fairer, more transparent royalty governance to protect creators’ rights in the digital era.
UGM experts emphasize the importance of financial and tax literacy among MSMEs to enhance transparency, efficiency, and sustainability in business practices.
UGM held Inovokasia 2025, showcasing vocational innovation, industry collaboration, and sustainability through exhibitions, workshops, and public dialogue.
UGM Veterinary alumni shared career experiences in government, the private sector, and the police, inspiring students on veterinary career opportunities.
FEB UGM launches the Sustainable Business School Framework to embed sustainability in education, research, and community service.
UGM economists outline seven urgent economic demands to address misallocated budgets, weak institutions, and inequality in Indonesia.
As FEB UGM marks 70 years, it strengthens its role through top accreditation, green innovation, and strategic education to tackle national economic challenges.
UGM and the Ministry of Communication present the 2025 Digital Transformation Governance Index Award to regional governments for best digital governance performance.
UGM experts highlight the health risks of ultra-processed foods and call for innovation toward low-sugar, natural-based products to support public health.
UGM labor expert notes that job hugging reflects workers’ preference for job security amid high unemployment and economic uncertainty.
UGM professor urges Indonesia to develop independent satellite technology to protect national sovereignty and reduce reliance on foreign companies.
Adequate supply of raw materials in quantity, quality, and timeliness is fundamental for MSMEs to sustain operations and improve productivity.
UGM economist cautions that Finance Minister Purbaya’s Rp200 trillion withdrawal from Bank Indonesia may risk Rupiah depreciation and external imbalance.
UGM expert says Indonesia’s electricity export to Singapore will create jobs, boost the green economy, and attract investment opportunities.
UGM alumna Sylvia Febiandita earned the Arryman Scholarship to pursue master’s and doctoral studies abroad in development economics and public policy.
UGM student joins Summer Enrichment Program in the Philippines to exchange knowledge on agricultural innovation and strengthen international collaboration.
UGM experts predict Indonesia’s construction services sector will grow 4.5–6% in 2026, driven by IKN projects, infrastructure, and strategic initiatives.
MM FEB UGM Jakarta launches the Diplomat Scholarship Program, offering foreign diplomats opportunities to study Indonesia through business and management.
UGM students develop Fermaze, an innovative supplement that converts poultry waste into sustainable, protein-rich feed for laying hens.
UGM economist calls on the government to maintain social and political stability as market confidence weakens amid recent unrest.
UGM students partner with Kemadang villagers to process Ulva seaweed into food products, boosting local women’s skills and economic resilience.
Seventeen SMKN 1 Bintuni students gained valuable accounting, entrepreneurship, and digital learning experience during a seven-week program at FEB UGM.
UGM Rector Professor Ova Emilia calls on graduates to uphold integrity, moral character, and innovation at the commencement of 1,339 students.