SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
Pendidikan ekonomi di berbagai perguruan tinggi di Indonesia hingga kini masih terus berupaya meracik kurikulum yang tepat sebagai upaya meningkatkan kualitas pendidikan dan pengajaran. Bahk...
Mo Sangki Pae Kita Mosiala Pale, yang dalam bahasa Indonesia berarti mengarit padi kita bergandeng tangan, bukan sekadar tradisi panen raya bagi masyarakat Desa Limboro, Kabupaten Donggala, ...
Mahasiswa KKN-PPM Universitas Gadjah Mada Unit Mapai Pangandaran melaksanakan program pemberdayaan pelaku UMKM melalui digitalisasi promosi usaha lewat optimalisasi google maps di Desa Batuk...
Pemerintah terus mendorong pengembangan Biodiesel 50 (B50) sebagai salah satu strategi untuk meningkatkan ketahanan energi nasional. B50 merupakan bahan bakar yang terdiri atas campuran 50% ...
Indonesia dikenal sebagai pusat perdagangan rempah dunia sejak ribuan tahun lalu dengan kekayaan plasma nutfah yang sangat berharga. Beberapa komoditas rempah unggulan, seperti pala, cengkeh...
UGM researchers develop certified local soybean seeds to strengthen Indonesia's food self-sufficiency and reduce import dependence.
Indonesia's Agriculture Ministry partners with UGM to commercialize research innovations and strengthen national food self-sufficiency.
A UGM alumna transformed five sheep into a thriving livestock business while empowering farmers across East Java.
A UGM fisheries expert explains why fish consumption remains low in Java and outlines solutions to boost seafood intake.
UGM experts call for fair benefit-sharing to ensure that nickel-producing regions achieve equitable economic development.
UGM experts call for stronger downstream development and trade diplomacy to enhance Indonesia’s sustainable palm oil industry.
UGM economist calls for consistent government policies to restore investor confidence amid economic uncertainty.
UGM rises to 41st globally in the THE Sustainability Impact Rankings 2026, highlighting its leadership in sustainable development.
UGM students in Rote Ndao develop palm sugar production, tourism, and local economic potential through community empowerment.
UGM alumna Bellatrix Antameng represented Indonesia at the Startup Grind Global Conference 2026 in Silicon Valley.
UGM and Sulzer Indonesia partner to offer internships, scholarships, and industry collaboration opportunities.
UGM economist says market confidence recovery depends on policy responses, while the revised P2SK Law serves as a long-term reform.
UGM promotes SWRO technology to improve salt quality, increase production, and provide clean water for coastal communities.
UGM climbs to the 206th position globally in the QS WUR 2027 rankings, driven by stronger academic reputation and global competitiveness.
UGM develops affordable, health-focused shoe insoles using 3D printing to support foot health and strengthen local footwear innovation.
UGM expert urges dairy farmers to join milk processing, packaging, and marketing to increase income and value-added products.
UGM student Maureen graduates fastest in the Applied Bachelor Program, excelling in GIS, competitions, and student organizations.
A UGM health law expert urges fair solutions for medical graduates unable to pass the national competency exam.
UGM economist urges pension reform and higher retirement contributions to reduce elderly poverty in Indonesia.
UGM economists warn that a weaker rupiah and higher fuel prices could increase pressure on households and businesses.
UGM economist calls for more efficient MBG spending as food prices rise and fiscal space narrows.
UGM KKN students introduce ecoprint and sustainable fashion to empower women and support local economies near the IKN area.
UGM research shows that hard work can increase workplace happiness when supported by inclusive leadership and growth opportunities.
UGM public policy expert discusses the fiscal and governance implications of President Prabowo’s frequent overseas visits.
UGM, UB, and ITS students join the AI Talent Factory program to develop AI solutions and strengthen Indonesia’s digital competitiveness.

