SDGs UGM
UGM medical student Farras Ulinnuha graduated at 19 years and 8 months, having completed accelerated programs since elementary and high school.
UGM Professor Eko Haryono is appointed to UNESCO’s International Research Centre on Karst Governing Board for 2025 to 2031.
UGM’s expert warns of risks in using AI as an emotional outlet and stresses the need for limits, responsibility, and ethical use of technology.
UGM’s expert says MBG demand is driving up egg and chicken prices, urging diversified input sources and greater use of local food resources.
UGM’s Dynamo Consulting team wins first place at Creative Shock 2025 in Lithuania, outperforming global finalists in a major social business competition.
FEB UGM graduate, Muh Ridho, completes his studies cum laude with a 3.94 GPA, overcoming challenges from his rural upbringing in Buton.
UGM’s Yacaranda Team wins three awards at the 2025 PLN ICE electric vehicle competition, showcasing innovation in EV design and performance.
UGM researchers are developing lithium-ion battery recycling technologies to support Indonesia’s clean energy transition and circular economy.
Indonesia faces major challenges in achieving health sovereignty, from pandemics to AI and data governance, experts warn at a UGM seminar.
UGM researcher highlights the shift from pedal-powered to electric rickshaws as support for green transportation, while stressing the need for infrastructure and regulation.
UGM Faculty of Biology Research Day blends science and art through exhibitions, fostering public engagement, research culture, and cross-sector collaboration.
UGM urges KIP-K and Affirmation scholarship recipients to strengthen their financial literacy to manage funds wisely and complete their studies on time with integrity.
MODY diabetes can affect young adults due to genetic factors. A doctor at UGM Hospital explains its causes, characteristics, and preventive measures.
The death of another elephant calf in Riau underscores the urgency of medical intervention, as a UGM professor calls for stronger monitoring and care.
UGM economist outlines three key government measures to restore market confidence amid Indonesia’s ongoing balance of payments deficit.
UGM-backed startup Zona Farm wins First Place at PLN ICE Startup Competition 2025 with its AI-IoT poultry farming innovation.
BMKG warns of rising tropical cyclone risks in southern Indonesia from December to February and urges stronger preparedness amid escalating extreme weather.
UGM and Maybank Indonesia sign MoU to enhance collaboration in education, research, and Islamic financial services for broader community impact.
UGM Patriot Expedition Team holds a Food Barn Festival in Gane to support food self-sufficiency, farmer empowerment, and local agricultural resilience.
UGM develops Tripikon-S with micro-bubble aeration to manage household-scale wastewater and reduce pollution in Wirosobo Tourism Village.
UGM student Aji Bambang Sasongko graduated cum laude at 20 years 8 months, becoming the youngest applied bachelor graduate of his cohort.
Puteri Indonesia 2023 Farhana Nariswari highlights the environmental impact of imported secondhand clothing and encourages consumers to buy local products.
UGM sociologist Hakimul Ikhwan warns that digital technology and gaming platforms are enabling the normalization of violence among Indonesian youth.
UGM Rector, Ova Emilia, receives an honor from the Timor-Leste Government for UGM’s major contributions to strengthening education and collaboration.
UGM receives the highest Five-Star Plus rating in the 2024 AUN-HPN Healthy University Rating System, affirming its commitment to a healthy campus.
UGM ranks 2nd nationally at PIMNAS 38 with six gold, six silver, and four bronze — a sign of robust research culture and student creativity.
UGM maintains its top rating in the 2025 SIMKATMAWA assessment, affirming strong student affairs governance and sustained ecosystem development.
UGM graduates 1,112 students in the first period of 2025/2026 and urges graduates to strengthen their competencies to contribute meaningfully to society.
UGM expert highlights that future youth literacy depends not on reading frequency but on critical thinking, information awareness, and smart use of technology.
UGM accelerates halal certification for campus canteens, strengthening ethical public services and building a safe, inclusive, halal-certified food ecosystem.

