SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
UGM confers engineering titles on 1,017 graduates, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable development and professional innovation in Indonesia.
Four UGM students joined an intensive leather tanning training in Turkey, learning sustainable techniques to advance Indonesia’s leather industry.
Rahma Khoirunnisa, a UGM student from Papua, receives a Freeport Scholarship that helps ease financial burdens during her university journey.
UGM KKN-PPM students partner with Temanggung Regency to boost ecotourism, digital agriculture, and sustainable village development.
Vice-Minister of Finance Anggito Abimanyu highlights the role of sustainability reporting in fostering resilient, inclusive, and environmentally conscious economic growth.
Paragon awards assistance and laptops to four new students from UGM, honoring their perseverance in overcoming adversity and pursuing higher education.
Hafiz Aulia Putra overcomes financial hardship to pursue higher education at UGM, inspiring others that determination can defy all odds.
UGM enhances research commercialization through PRIMESTeP 2025, boosting innovation ecosystems via its Science and Techno Park development.
With fewer farmers in Indonesia, a UGM expert stresses the need to introduce modern agricultural innovation to students from an early age.
UGM students help develop tourism potential in Kebonarum, Klaten through KKN by promoting village assets, digital content, and community engagement.
UGM and Udayana University to host AAEE 2025 in Bali, highlighting sustainable development and accountability in emerging economies.
Kopma UGM transforms its business model through innovation, inclusivity, and digital adaptation to meet modern-day challenges.
Indonesia aims for food self-sufficiency by halting rice/corn imports. Experts urge stronger plant protection policies for sustainable agriculture & farmer welfare.
Rahmad Raafi Saputra (18) secures free tuition at UGM Faculty of Forestry via SNBP, determined to become a forester and uphold Indonesia’s environmental balance.
UGM partners with Martina Berto and ExportHub.id to accelerate downstreaming of innovation through industry collaboration and digital incubation.
At UGM’s SAP Career Day 2025, Minister Pratikno calls on graduates to create jobs and drive innovation amid digital and AI transformation.
UGM KKN team to harvest Gamagora rice on Enggano Island, supporting food resilience and empowering local communities through innovation and collaboration.
Puspar UGM encourages tourism stakeholders to explore niche markets as regions restrict school study tours due to safety and economic concerns.
UGM and IAI emphasize the need for accountants to adapt to AI and data analytics at APAFest 2025, calling for dynamic and future-ready accounting education.
UGM partners with Tabalong Regency Government to support the 1,000 Bachelor's Degree Program and promote equitable access to higher education.
UGM Anthropology students research the social impact of oil palm replanting in West Kalimantan, highlighting land access issues and economic alternatives.
UGM partners with MIT-REAP and 17 industries to commercialize deep tech research, focusing on AI, renewable energy, and health tech for societal impact.
UGM celebrates 1,408 Bachelor’s & Applied Bachelor’s graduates. Rector highlights future contributions & UGM’s role in developing excellent human resources.
BKN confirms readiness to include livestock engineer professional titles for ASN, supporting President Prabowo’s database initiative and professional recognition.
Amid rising layoffs, UGM lecturer Dr. Hempri Suyatna supports removing work age limits as a solution, emphasizing economic and social impacts.
UGM empowers communities near forests in Ngawi and Blora through circular economy programs, livestock aid, and student service deployment for sustainable growth.
UGM’s PT Pagilaran wins four awards at the National Tea Festival, recognizing its high-quality tea products and commitment to innovation in Indonesia’s tea industry.
Trade Minister Budi Santoso partners with UGM to encourage entrepreneurship and digitize small shops through student community service programs.
Indonesia’s development of natural medicine remains suboptimal due to a shortage of botanists and pharmacognosists, experts say during a public lecture at UGM.
UGM expert Prof Tadjuddin Noer Effendi addresses rising educated unemployment in Indonesia, proposing labor export as a key solution amid economic challenges.