Sustainable Development Goals
UGM expert explains how fasting during Ramadan triggers autophagy, improving metabolism, insulin sensitivity, and emotional stability.
UGM students support post-disaster recovery in Sumatra through KKN-PPM programs in infrastructure, health, and education.
UGM’s Faculty of Cultural Sciences celebrates its 80th anniversary with top national rankings and achievements in humanities research.
UGM students win Silver Medal in Malaysia for Safe-Box, a non-electric storage system that keeps fruits and vegetables fresh longer.
UGM student Giga Aura Adkhy develops an AI mental health platform, Aika, which wins first place at the EDU Chain Hackathon 2025.
UGM graduate Naufal Firdausyan earns an LPDP scholarship to pursue a double degree at UGM and the University of Glasgow in sustainable development.
UGM expert warns that US imports without halal certification and tax could threaten Indonesia’s local livestock businesses.
UGM’s horror film Setan Alas! premieres nationwide on Mar. 5 after awards and global festival screenings.
Academics assess Indonesia’s BOP move and its geopolitical and economic risks.
Aira completes UGM’s Applied Bachelor's in 3 years 11 months, becoming the fastest graduate in her cohort.
UGM economist warns the ART deal with the US may affect sovereignty and domestic policy space.
UGM Campus Mosque serves 36,100 iftar meals during Ramadan 1447 H, blending spiritual talks, sharing, and green practices.
UGM academics criticize the Indonesia–US ART, citing constitutional concerns and risks to sovereignty and the economy.
UGM inaugurates a community village hall in North Aceh to strengthen social resilience and support post-flood recovery efforts.
UGM expert urges better governance and oversight of LPDP scholarship service obligations after public controversy over alumni’s social media posts.
UGM expert highlights declining interest in Indonesian language study abroad and emphasizes culture and tourism promotion as key strategies.
Authors and scholars highlight writing as a way for women to find identity and empowerment in society.
UGM economist says Indonesia’s 8% growth target is hard to achieve, with 2026 growth projected at 5%.
UGM and CBM-B3T expand biomarine research to strengthen biodiversity and coastal empowerment in 3T regions.
UGM scholar urges cross-sector collaboration and outcome-based policies to eliminate extreme poverty by 2026.
Yogyakarta becomes Indonesia’s pilot city for breast cancer management through the YBCI program led by UGM
UGM experts urge improved road safety literacy, infrastructure, and collaboration to reduce campus traffic accidents.
UGM Accounting graduate Cynthia Fransisca earns cum laude honors after excelling in academics, organizations, and competitions.
LPS provides scholarships, internships, and 60 computers to UGM, strengthening research and financial education partnerships.
Tiara Amanda graduates from UGM Dentistry at 20, becoming the youngest graduate in her cohort.
UGM expands global partnerships and promotes transformative education at APAIE 2026 in Hong Kong.
UGM expert discusses multiculturalism, Cap Go Meh, and the Year of the Fire Horse in 2026.
UGM scholars highlight Indonesia’s layered crisis, calling for epistemic freedom and stronger democratic resilience.
FEB UGM installs dedicated elevators to ensure equal access to the campus for students with disabilities.
UGM nursing graduate Zufa Pasha Sabina earns a perfect 4.00 GPA and shares her journey of discipline and family support.

