Sustainable Development Goals
Over 500,000 social aid recipients linked to online gambling; UGM sociologist says they are victims of systemic failure, not to blame.
UGM’s Dr. Winardi highlights the need for disciplined deficit management and diversified financing to achieve Indonesia’s investment goals.
UGM introduces University Services, an integrated digital and onsite one-stop service system to meet the diverse needs of over 61,500 active students.
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.
UGM was named Indonesia’s Most Outstanding University in 2025 by Puspresnas, earning 669 medals in academic and non-academic national competitions.
Professor Pekik Nurwantoro highlights the role of computational studies in exploring the mysteries of the quantum world during his inauguration speech.
UGM confers engineering titles on 1,017 graduates, reinforcing its commitment to sustainable development and professional innovation in Indonesia.
Professor Mailinda Eka Yuniza urges stronger policies as fossil fuels remain dominant in Indonesia's energy mix despite renewable energy targets.
To support Indonesia’s Rp7,500 trillion investment target by 2026, UGM expert calls for broad tax reform focused on fairness, compliance, and sustainability.
Following 2.5 billion cyberattacks on Indonesia’s LPS, UGM expert urges stronger data security and outlines key steps to mitigate cybersecurity threats.
UGM students earned 1st place in the Woolpower Case and 3rd overall at the 2025 Susilo Business+Ethics Competition held in Sweden.
Four UGM students joined an intensive leather tanning training in Turkey, learning sustainable techniques to advance Indonesia’s leather industry.
UGM Communication Science student Anathalia Meyskina Pangestu wins Bronze in Mandarin Public Speaking at the 2025 National Porseni VI.
UGM’s KKN-PPM Baweanesia team planted 2,000 mangrove seedlings on Bawean Island, supporting coastal restoration and community-based sustainability.
Andi Alfian, UGM alumnus, wins Best Graduate Student Paper Award at ISSRNC conference in the U.S. for his work on Indigenous human-animal relations.
UGM students promote disaster preparedness and community-based tourism through KKN programs in Tokonanaka and Bungintimbe, North Morowali.
UGM expert Dr. Nurhadi warns that 18-sqm subsidized homes risk creating new poverty if housing quality and supporting facilities are not prioritized, urging policy review.
Professor Anggito Abimanyu and Yovie Widianto release Perjalanan Cinta, a heartfelt song about love, set to debut at Prambanan Jazz Festival 2025.
UGM enforces stricter identity checks and surveillance protocols to uphold fairness and integrity in the 2025 Independent Admission Test.
UGM facilitates 34,627 test-takers, including students with disabilities, in its 2025 Independent Admission Test held in Yogyakarta and Jakarta.
UGM Trail Run 2025 to feature four race categories and a charity mission, raising scholarship funds for underprivileged students at UGM.
UGM’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine conducts a workshop to improve veterinary anesthesia practices and promote surgical safety and animal welfare.
UGM’s Faculty of Philosophy promotes cultural sustainability by revitalizing traditional macapat performing arts education in Bantul, Yogyakarta.
UGM and KIP RI partner to promote AI-driven public information transparency, launching digital innovations and plans for a public information study center.
UGM partners with the MPR Secretariat to strengthen constitutional studies through joint research, training, and national policy support.
Despite financial hardship, Soraya Sitanggang from Medan wins a full tuition subsidy to pursue Accounting at UGM’s Faculty of Economics and Business.
Pustral UGM urges the Indonesian government to enforce Zero ODOL to ensure road safety and protect infrastructure from overloaded freight trucks.
UGM architectural expert stresses the importance of structured housing growth plans for 18 m² subsidized homes to avoid future overcrowding and slum areas.
UGM and UTS co-host international summer courses to promote marine biodiversity conservation and cultural exchange through field trips and global academic lectures.
UGM architectural expert stresses the importance of structured housing growth plans for 18 m² subsidized homes to avoid future overcrowding and slum areas.