SDGs UGM
Coordinating Minister Airlangga Hartarto highlights industrial downstreaming, food security, and human resources as engines of growth.
Violent teacher–student conflicts highlight how education liberalization and transactional school relations undermine safe, democratic learning spaces.
UGM experts urge vigilance against Nipah virus transmission and stress clean, healthy living to prevent zoonotic disease spread.
UGM KKN students collaborate with Komnas Perempuan to raise awareness of gender-based violence among women in Morotai, North Maluku.
UGM economist urges stronger financial governance to curb Indonesia’s shadow economy and prevent tax leakages.
RSA UGM oncologist highlights the importance of early cancer detection to improve survival rates and prevent cancer-related deaths in Indonesia.
UGM sociologist says a child suicide case over school expenses reflects structural inequality and schools’ failure as spaces for dialogue.
UGM lecturer Dr. Ashar Saputra explains the technical, cultural, and sustainability factors behind choosing metal roofing over clay tiles.
UGM researchers develop AI-based smart agriculture and undersea security detection systems.
UGM KKN students help develop Kledung Village’s coffee potential in Pacitan as a sustainable and high-value local commodity.
UGM expert warns that a weak occupational health and safety culture has contributed to over 400,000 workplace accidents nationwide.
UGM expert warns that extreme weather increases flood and landslide risks and calls for preventive mitigation to reduce fatalities.
UGM nursing students join the AHS Emergency Medical Team to support health services for flood disaster refugees in North Aceh.
A UGM economist warns that 59 percent of Indonesian workers are informal and urges stronger employment and social protection policies.
Merlins Waromi from Papua becomes UGM’s fastest specialist doctor graduate after completing her studies in just over three years.
UGM and Hitachi Asia Indonesia reinforce long-term collaboration to advance impact-driven research, innovation, and talent development.
UGM economist warns that lack of transparency has made Indonesia’s capital market vulnerable to speculative shocks and declining investor trust.
UGM opens a quota of 10,000 new undergraduate and applied undergraduate students for 2026 through national and independent admissions.
Indonesia’s vast biodiversity faces major threats, prompting UGM and BRIN to call for stronger, coordinated national biodiversity research.
UGM alumni and the Faculty of Psychology promote early mental health awareness for children and adolescents through outreach programs in Bali.
UGM sociologist urges culturally grounded law enforcement in Yogyakarta to strengthen social order through dialogue, participation, and justice.
Working as a food delivery driver while studying, UGM Law graduate Wahyu Aji Ramadan proves perseverance can lead to cum laude success.
UGM KKN students introduce a simple, low-smoke waste incinerator and hold a science festival to promote clean environments and hands-on learning.
Free health checkups and health education for 170 persons with disabilities by UGM’s FK-KMK and partners, promoting inclusive, equitable care.
UGM pharmacy graduate Made Krisna Adi Jaya completed his PhD in just 2 years and 4 months, earning a perfect GPA of 4.00.
Deforestation and land-use change around Way Kambas National Park are intensifying human–elephant conflict in Sumatra, experts warn.
A UGM lecturer highlights the water–energy–food nexus as a key approach to sustaining agricultural productivity amid growing global pressures.
UGM’s Semar Team won two international titles at Shell Eco-Marathon 2026 in Qatar, showcasing innovation, teamwork, and sustainability.
Long consumed in Indonesia, bamboo shoots are a source of fiber and bioactive compounds that may help reduce cholesterol and regulate blood glucose.
UGM’s Center for Transportation and Logistics launches a Low Emission Zone initiative in Jeron Beteng to support climate targets and heritage protection.

