Sustainable Development Goals
UGM professor warns that gift-giving to public officials risks conflicts of interest and undermines public service integrity.
UGM expert warns rupiah depreciation may raise food prices due to Indonesia’s reliance on imported commodities.
UGM professor warns redirecting 58% of village funds risks weakening village autonomy and local development priorities.
UGM expert highlights the importance of preserving heritage buildings for their historical and cultural significance, and for sustainable urban development.
UGM alumnus joins Antarctic expedition studying ancient sediment DNA to understand climate change impacts.
UGM lecturer highlights risks of social media restrictions for children and calls for transparent, child-friendly algorithms.
Dozens of pilot whales stranded in Rote, NTT. UGM experts link the incident to possible echolocation organ damage.
UGM expert urges adaptive strategies and zero burning to prevent Indonesia’s forest and land fires.
UGM professor highlights causes behind declining math literacy and calls for a flexible curriculum and stronger learning strategies.
UGM’s Syawalan gathering fosters unity, renews spirit, and marks post-Eid return to campus activities.
Eid transport fare discounts boost regional economies and mobility, says UGM expert.
Iran conflict disrupts fertilizer supply, prompting UGM expert to call for organic fertilizer development.
UGM expert urges dialogue as thousands of PPPK workers risk dismissal due to regional budget limits.
Kosudgama marks its 44th anniversary with 8,855 members and Rp312 billion in assets, highlighting growth and cooperative innovation.
UGM expert warns rising global temperatures may trigger drought, strong winds, and extreme weather events.
Indonesia’s forests face serious pressure from land conversion, deforestation, and development, says a UGM expert.
UGM collaborates to develop sustainable cocoa in Cilacap, supporting farmers, research, and supply chain resilience.
Explore unique Eid traditions in Indonesia, from Nyadran to halal bihalal, and their cultural significance.
Ngada tragedy reveals gaps in poverty metrics and calls for structural policy reform in Eastern Indonesia.
UGM ranks 28 subjects in QS WUR by Subject 2026, reflecting steady gains in global academic reputation and research quality.
Eid 2026 travel surge in Yogyakarta prompts calls for responsible tourism and waste management.
Over 201 regional leaders are implicated in corruption as experts cite high political costs and weak oversight systems.
Stay fit and healthy during Eid homecoming travel with expert tips on exercise, nutrition, and rest from UGM.
UGM expert urges tech-driven forestry as Indonesia cuts deforestation and faces rising ecological challenges.
Measles cases surge in Yogyakarta ahead of Eid travel, prompting UGM experts to urge public vigilance and vaccination.
UGM historian highlights Yogyakarta’s historical roots, land system, and cultural identity in shaping the city as a meeting place of ideas.
UGM Rector Inaugurates RSA UGM Leaders and Supervisory Board, Emphasizes Transformational Leadership
UGM Rector inaugurates new RSA UGM Supervisory Board and Medical Services Director to strengthen transformational leadership.
UGM’s Center for Digital Society joins the global Network of Centers, expanding international collaboration in digital society research.
UGM economist warns that rising digital fraud in Indonesia could weaken trust in digital transactions and influence investor confidence.
UGM researchers develop Westa, an AI-powered app that identifies waste types, sources, and carbon emissions to support better waste management.

