SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
UGM’s Patriot Expedition Team evaluates the Muting transmigration area to support sustainable, inclusive development in South Papua.
UGM and Indonesia’s Ministry of Trade collaborate to strengthen human resource capacity in trade defense through a workshop on trade remedies.
Applying Indonesian National Standards (SNI) helps MSMEs improve quality, gain consumer trust, expand markets, and strengthen global competitiveness.
UGM Professor Amin Wibowo outlines key leadership traits of Millennials and Gen Z, emphasizing sustainability, collaboration, and inclusivity in the workplace.
Indonesia’s cocoa productivity continues to fall as UGM expert urges stronger replanting, superior seedlings, and sustainable pest control.
UGM Arabic Literature students earned five awards at the Modern Languages Olympiad 3.0 in Malaysia, highlighting their global linguistic excellence.
UGM honors Eka Sari Lorena Soerbakti and Professor Abdul Rohman for their contributions to student entrepreneurship and the development of halal research.
FEB UGM lecturer Fitri Amalia wins Best Young Scientist at Diktisaintek Awards 2025 for social humanities innovations with real societal impact.
Joined by Students from Japan, Korea, and Malaysia, UGM Deploys 1,044 Students for Community Service
UGM deploys 1,044 students, including international participants, for the Period 4 KKN-PPM to support food sovereignty and sustainable development across Indonesia.
UGM strengthens humanitarian contributions through disaster response, research innovation, community service, and global academic impact in its 76th year.
UGM develops humane, family-based temporary and permanent housing designs to support flood survivors in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra.
UGM hosted Demo Day & Ecosystem Mixer 2025 to strengthen innovation-based startups and foster a collaborative, research-driven startup ecosystem.
UGM and Kagama held a policy dialogue to bridge academic research with societal needs and promote evidence-based public policymaking.
UGM’s Expedition Patriot Team identifies promising plantation and livestock commodities to boost productivity and incomes in Muara Sahung transmigration area.
UGM alumni planted 1,200 cocoa seedlings in Dlingo, Bantul, to strengthen community-based agroforestry and sustainable forest management.
FEB UGM students secured second place at the GBSN 2025 Social Logistics Challenge with a sustainable, tech-based logistics solution.
UGM holds GIFTS 2025 to showcase sustainable technologies from industry and startups, strengthening innovation ecosystems and collaboration.
UGM signs an MoU with Cosmo GFRP Indonesia to strengthen collaboration in polymer product development, research, and innovation.
UGM Patriot Expedition Team holds a Food Barn Festival in Gane to support food self-sufficiency, farmer empowerment, and local agricultural resilience.
Experts highlight the electrification of airport ground equipment as vital for reducing transport emissions and strengthening sustainable aviation in Indonesia.
UGM students win three awards at the 2025 KMI Expo, showcasing leading innovations in culture, technology, and creative entrepreneurship.
UGM’s Faculty of Animal Science hosts a national forum discussing poultry sector transformation, budget optimization, and strategies for achieving food self-sufficiency.
Experts warn Indonesia faces a farming regeneration crisis. Strengthening farmer institutions is viewed as crucial to improving welfare and competitiveness.
UGM students hold KAPSTRA Eco-Learning outreach on herbal medicine, TOGA planting, and eco-enzyme training to promote sustainable environmental practices.
UGM’s Resona Saintek webinar urges stronger scientific collaboration and farmer institutions to drive sustainable agriculture transformation in Indonesia.
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.

