Student Creativity Program
UGM students introduce eco-friendly composting innovation to help Playen residents manage organic waste and support climate action.
UGM students develop an IoT-based communal incubator to enhance lamb survival rates and promote sustainable livestock productivity.
Research by UGM students reveals that the Labuhan Merapi ritual carries deep ecological values supporting forest conservation on Mount Merapi.
UGM students create Orside, a portable fluorescence-based AI device to accelerate early oral cancer detection and improve patient comfort.
UGM students find that antipsychotic drugs may inhibit fungal resistance mechanisms, offering a new, affordable therapy against Candida albicans.
UGM students develop a community-based waste management model combining local participation and business innovation for sustainable solutions.
UGM students develop biodegradable plastic made from banana peels, offering a zero-waste innovation to help reduce plastic pollution.
UGM student team researches Javanese pranata mangsa knowledge among farmers and fishers in DIY as a strategy for climate change adaptation.
UGM students develop Pasto-Milk, an automatic milking and pasteurization device to boost efficiency, milk quality, and farmers’ competitiveness.
UGM student research reveals the potential of rosemary extract as an herbal therapy for acute kidney injury, offering hope beyond supportive care.
A UGM student team researches the rise of “Angry Communities” on X, exploring their role as both safe and toxic spaces within Indonesia’s digital ecosystem.
UGM student research team maps cultural vulnerabilities in Osing Traditional Village, Banyuwangi Regency, to strengthen community-based preservation.
UGM students innovate eco-friendly polybag pots from banana pseudostem waste, offering a sustainable alternative to plastic seedling media.
UGM students develop Fermaze, an innovative supplement that converts poultry waste into sustainable, protein-rich feed for laying hens.
A total of 56 UGM proposals in the Student Creativity Program (PKM) receive funding from the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Technology of Indonesia.
The Student Creativity Program for Entrepreneurship (PKM-K) team from the UGM Faculty of Agriculture won two bronze medals at the 37th National Student Scientific Week (Pimnas).
The Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) contingent won the most medals at the 37th National Student Scientific Week (Pimnas), held at Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya.
The Rector of Universitas Gadjah Mada, Professor Ova Emilia, emphasized that innovative works by students deemed potential by the university will be registered for Intellectual Property (IP)...
One hundred eighteen universities are set to compete for the overall championship and the coveted Adikarta Kertawidya Trophy at the 37th National Student Scientific Week (PIMNAS) 2024, held ...
Rector of Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), Professor Ova Emilia, officially sent off 54 Student Creativity Program (PKM) teams to compete in the 37th National Student Scientific Week (PIMNAS),...
A team of students from the UGM Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB UGM), participating in the Student Creativity Program for Entrepreneurship (PKM-K), has developed eco-friendly cement f...
The government is intensifying efforts to prepare a domestic milk supply to support the free milk program for students nationwide, which was initiated by the newly elected president.
A team of UGM students has successfully innovated in the health sector by creating sandals equipped with Loadcell-Accelerometer technology to assist patients with lower extremity bone fractu...
According to WHO data from 2019, 18 million people live with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This incurable disease requires long-term treatment and management for those affected.
Tourism has become a crucial sector for Indonesian society, especially in Bali. However, the large influx of tourists has brought various issues, including the involvement of children in tou...
The increasing demand for chicken meat every year makes broiler farming a potential industrial sector in Indonesia.
Waste management and sorting remain pressing environmental issues requiring innovative solutions in various regions in Indonesia, including Wonolelo Village, Pleret District, Bantul Regency....
According to the Indonesia Information Portal, in 2019, about 500 species, or 10% of Indonesia’s 5,000 orchid species, were commercially valuable commodities for development.
Cervical cancer remains one of the most concerning diseases for the Indonesian population.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) sends the largest Student Creativity Program (PKM) teams to the 37th National Student Scientific Week (PIMNAS) in 2024.