Sustainable Development Goals
UGM ranked second most productive university for publications in the 2025 TCID Author Awards by The Conversation Indonesia.
UGM trains 112 health cadres to support breast cancer patients and improve community-based care.
BRIN identifies 51 new species in 2025 as KOBI compiles 16,312 biodiversity records for Indonesia.
UGM’s Urban and Regional Planning programs undergo ASIIN international accreditation to strengthen global academic standards.
UGM lecturer urges stronger regulations to ensure fair wages and social protection for online motorcycle taxi drivers.
UGM KKN students and Morotai residents host the Rao Rayo Festival to celebrate coastal culture and local identity.
UGM and Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry promote polar research and global cooperation on climate governance.
UGM partners with NVIDIA and Indosat to develop AI research, infrastructure, and healthcare innovation.
UGM Campus Mosque hosts Ramadan on Campus, offering lectures and 2,000 free iftar and suhoor meals daily.
UGM economist clarifies false claims that Indonesia is the world’s second poorest country.
UGM expert calls for precautionary planning of 1,582 new fishing vessels to prevent overfishing and protect fish stocks.
UGM students improve the literacy and numeracy skills of child disaster survivors in Aceh through Fisipol Mengajar.
UGM researchers conduct school-based asthma screening to improve child health in Yogyakarta.
UGM prepares skilled human resources to support Indonesia’s nuclear power plant development plan.
UGM alumnus Anselmus Wau turns pandemic layoff into success with MAMOKA cassava chips and culinary ventures.
Universities urged to prioritize impactful research over metrics and administrative compliance.
UGM and Paragon Corp launch CollabHub at GIK UGM to foster student collaboration and innovation.
UGM opens admissions for the 2026 Tridharma Affirmation to top students from Indonesia’s 3T regions. Registration closes Feb. 24.
Prof. Luthfi Muta’ali was inaugurated as UGM Professor of Regional Development, highlighting space, environment, and justice.
UGM and RWTH Aachen extend MoU to strengthen science and social research collaboration for sustainable development.
UGM expert warns that leptospirosis cases are rising in Indonesia and can be fatal without prompt treatment.
UGM professor warns that rising food productivity has not improved farmers’ welfare or ensured food sovereignty in Indonesia.
UGM researcher urges early outreach and simplified reactivation after 11 million PBI JKN beneficiaries were deactivated.
Indonesia’s Press Freedom Index rises slightly, but UGM journalism professor warns that the fight for press freedom must continue.
RSA UGM doctor explains early signs, symptoms, and risks of Nipah virus infection and Indonesia’s preparedness measures.
A UGM-University of Nottingham survey reveals that most Indonesian campuses remain inaccessible for lecturers with disabilities
UGM Appoints New Directors of Prof. Soedomo Dental and Oral Hospital to Boost Service and Governance
UGM Rector inaugurates the new board of directors of Prof. Soedomo Dental and Oral Hospital to strengthen leadership and hospital governance.
UGM experts highlight the importance of cognitive health to help older adults remain active, independent, and productive in later life.
UGM lecturers explain that coffee antidiabetic compounds may affect blood sugar but cannot replace diabetes therapy, stressing wise, moderate consumption.
UGM lecturer-developed DDR Madena digital radiography device earns Health Ministry approval and shows strong market competitiveness.

