Sustainable Development Goals
UGM confers degrees to 2,028 master’s graduates among 2,335 total postgraduate alumni in the 2025/2026 Academic Year Period I ceremony.
Pusekra UGM collaborates with Murung Raya Regency to develop a creative economy master plan supporting local innovation and tourism
UGM Psychology students are researching how the emotion of awe can enhance curiosity and learning motivation among elementary school students.
UGM earns second place in the 2025 Mandaya Award for its innovative and sustainable community empowerment program in Gunungkidul.
UGM students study the agricultural economy of South Yogyakarta’s coastal areas, integrating local wisdom through the “Ngarit Jembar Nalar” philosophy.
FTP UGM held training for SPPG Sinduadi volunteers to improve food safety and prevent MBG-related poisoning.
UGM Patriot Expedition Team identifies leading agricultural and plantation commodities in the Muting Transmigration Area, Merauke, South Papua.
Experts warn that biodiversity loss could trigger new diseases. UGM highlights the importance of genetic and interdisciplinary research to protect life on Earth.
UGM launches Porsenigama 2025, featuring 4,882 participants competing in 23 sports and 14 arts categories to foster unity and creativity.
UGM students empower PKK Lestari Ngalian to turn traditional empon-empon crops into innovative food products with economic value.
UGM Student Creativity Program for Entrepreneurship (PKM-K) team creates Stivalution, an eco-friendly bio-pellet fuel made from plastic waste and rice husks to support sustainable industries...
UGM veterinary lecturers share causes and treatments for sudden fish deaths in freshwater ponds to help improve farmers’ aquaculture practices.
UGM students develop Canditect, an IoT-based device using saliva analysis to detect early oral fungal infections like oral thrush.
UGM strengthens academic collaboration with Ehime University in Japan through education, research, and publication partnerships.
UGM students create organic fertilizer from livestock and household waste to cut chemical fertilizer use and empower rural communities.
UGM students develop an innovative, non-invasive patch vaccine using natural Sacha Inchi oil and chitosan, offering a safer, eco-friendly solution.
On Its 42nd Anniversary, UGM Graduate School Reaffirms Commitment to Advancing Human Capital Quality
UGM Graduate School celebrates its 42nd anniversary, emphasizing curriculum innovation and multidisciplinary collaboration to foster excellent human resources.
UGM and Bina Antarbudaya educate Yogyakarta high school students on sustainable household waste management.
UGM students propose social audits as a community-based solution to prevent corruption in Indonesia’s public procurement system
UGM encourages MSMEs to adopt 3D printing to boost innovation, efficiency, and product value in the food industry.
UGM psychologist Dr. Rahmat Hidayat highlights the effects of father absence on children’s emotional, social, and cognitive development.
UGM secures first place in Indonesia’s 68 Best Literature Universities by Edurank 2025, affirming its excellence in language, literature, and humanities.
UGM geologist explains the scientific benefits and potential hazards of the meteor fall recently observed in Cirebon.
FKG UGM introduces Live-Jet and Morvo to improve dental health services through innovation and local technology in Baubau.
UGM Professor Wahyudi Kumorotomo says the Prabowo-Gibran administration’s oversized cabinet has led to policy overlap and low budget absorption.
UGM students create Inkupets, a smart IoT-based incubator that supports intensive care for pets and advances veterinary technology in Indonesia.
UGM students develop Notobates, a blockchain-based innovation to prevent land certificate duplication and strengthen transparency in land administration.
UGM students develop Enu-Cenner, an automated tool to accelerate traditional ice cream production and support local MSMEs in Yogyakarta.
UGM’s Center for Tourism Studies (Puspar UGM) recommends three strategies to boost sustainable tourism and diversify Berau’s economy beyond mining.
UGM researchers develop Gamahumat, an eco-friendly soil conditioner made from low-rank coal, supporting sustainable mining and agriculture.