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UGM Professor Sri Raharjo emphasizes that weak oversight and rushed targets in the Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) program pose a risk of recurring food poisoning cases.
UGM Professor Rinto Anugraha stresses the impacts of light pollution and socio-physics in his inaugural address as Professor of Complex Networks.
UGM Professor warns of narcotics detected in vape liquids, urging the government to tighten regulations and strengthen public health education.
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 presented a book on sustainable partnerships at the KHDTK Blora-Ngawi event during the inauguration of the Watu Macan Reservoir, in collaboration with the Pertamina Foundation.
UGM and Pertamina inaugurated the Watu Macan Reservoir in Blora to support water conservation, community empowerment, and ecosystem sustainability.
UGM Student Executive Body criticizes President Prabowo over food poisoning in the MBG program and education budget cuts, urging a complete evaluation.
Recognition from 150 UN Member States Marks Key Step Toward Palestinian Statehood, Says UGM Lecturer
UGM lecturer highlights recognition from 150 UN countries as a crucial element of international law supporting Palestinian statehood.
UGM Sociology students win first place at SOCIUS 2025 for research highlighting the struggles of women online ojek drivers in Yogyakarta.
Dementia cases in Indonesia are increasing. A UGM doctor outlines the causes and preventive measures to maintain brain health.
UGM student team researches Javanese pranata mangsa knowledge among farmers and fishers in DIY as a strategy for climate change adaptation.
UGM PR Office promotes food research downstreaming through a talk show on sustainable food security, highlighting innovations like Gamagora 7 rice.
UGM’s expert highlights that early detection of depression and anxiety is essential to prevent reduced work productivity and long-term social impacts.
UGM welcomes 5,763 new postgraduate students in an inaugural lecture that highlights academic integrity, moral responsibility, and their contributions to society.
Researchers from UGM, USU, and Universiti Malaya highlight strategies, innovations, and technologies to combat malaria and dengue in tropical regions.
UGM’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine highlights the role of veterinarians in One Health and sustainable food security at its 79th anniversary celebration.
UGM awards a doctorate to Shinta Dewi Novitasari for research on Gen Z food waste behavior and its impact on sustainable food security.
Universitas Musi Rawas lecturer Wasir Ibrahim earned his doctorate at UGM, focusing on research on neem-based zinc nanoparticles as feed additives for broiler chickens.
UGM Faculty of Law held a legal education program in border villages of East Nusa Tenggara, strengthening legal literacy and human rights awareness.
Experts highlight the potential of a consumption tax on sugar-sweetened beverages to reduce health risks, curb high sugar intake, and strengthen social protection.
UGM welcomed Universitas Negeri Malang to exchange experiences in public relations, rankings, and partnerships, reinforcing higher education collaboration.
UGM legal experts and partners urge fairer, more transparent royalty governance to protect creators’ rights in the digital era.
UGM signs MoUs with Mukomuko, Kampar, and South Buton regencies to advance education, research, and regional development collaboration.
UGM students develop Pasto-Milk, an automatic milking and pasteurization device to boost efficiency, milk quality, and farmers’ competitiveness.
UGM economist warns that fuel shortages at private stations could trigger bankruptcies, layoffs, and hinder Indonesia’s economic growth.
UGM and IOJI signed agreements to advance marine protection, climate law, and plastic waste governance through research and academic collaboration.
UGM student research reveals the potential of rosemary extract as an herbal therapy for acute kidney injury, offering hope beyond supportive care.
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.