Sustainable Development Goals
FEB UGM lecturer Fitri Amalia wins Best Young Scientist at Diktisaintek Awards 2025 for social humanities innovations with real societal impact.
Joined by Students from Japan, Korea, and Malaysia, UGM Deploys 1,044 Students for Community Service
UGM deploys 1,044 students, including international participants, for the Period 4 KKN-PPM to support food sovereignty and sustainable development across Indonesia.
UGM strengthens humanitarian contributions through disaster response, research innovation, community service, and global academic impact in its 76th year.
FEB UGM partners with PT Taspen to strengthen education, research, and human resource development through strategic collaboration and innovation.
UGM develops humane, family-based temporary and permanent housing designs to support flood survivors in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra.
UGM wetland management expert Professor Budi Santosa Wignyosukarto receives the Sutami Awards 2025 for over four decades of dedication to swamp research.
UGM offers free breakfast across several faculties during final exams to support student welfare, especially those facing economic hardship.
UGM inaugurates Guyub Café with Filosofi Kopi, transforming a heritage building into a creative hub that connects alumni, campus, and community.
Despite heavy rain, 348 participants joined Nitirun 2025 at UGM, a 7.6 km fun run marking the university’s 76th anniversary.
UGM secures second place nationally at the 2025 Public Information Openness Awards, marking its seventh consecutive year as an informative university.
The Indonesian Ambassador to France and the OECD delegation visited UGM to discuss Indonesia’s OECD accession and the role of universities.
UGM researcher Dr. Widiastuti Setyaningsih wins the 2025 Ristek Kalbe Science Award for developing roselle kombucha tablets to prevent diabetes.
Six puppeteers from UGM and Kagama staged the Rajamala Ruwat wayang kulit performance as part of UGM’s 76th anniversary celebrations.
UGM hosted Demo Day & Ecosystem Mixer 2025 to strengthen innovation-based startups and foster a collaborative, research-driven startup ecosystem.
UGM and Kagama held a policy dialogue to bridge academic research with societal needs and promote evidence-based public policymaking.
Around 300 runners joined the UGM Ultra Charity Run 2025, raising over IDR 426 million to support scholarships and disaster relief efforts.
A total of 1,900 participants from 52 community groups took part in the Nitilaku cultural parade celebrating UGM’s 76th anniversary.
Kagama Chair and IKN Authority Head Basuki Hadimuljono outline the progress of Indonesia’s new capital development at Kagama’s national meeting.
UGM Rector and Kagama Executive Board plant a Norfolk pine at GIK, reaffirming their commitment to environmental sustainability on campus.
Ahead of Nitilaku 2025, UGM presents an art exhibition and a campus history showcase highlighting its academic journey and cultural heritage.
UGM introduces Gamahumat, a lignite-based soil conditioner developed to restore degraded land, support food security, and advance sustainable agriculture.
UGM advances food security by downstreaming research innovations through Resona Saintek, connecting campus research with farmers and communities
UGM Faculty of Animal Science holds a workshop promoting community-driven waste management and circular economy to address waste challenges in Yogyakarta.
UGM lecturer contributes to an international COP30 report, highlighting the government’s limited attention to soil security amid the climate crisis.
Developed by UGM, Gamagora 7 rice is now cultivated nationwide, offering early harvests and stable yields in irrigated and rainfed fields.
UGM honors 71 outstanding achievers in 2025 across six categories, celebrating dedication, innovation, and contributions to the university and society.
UGM’s Expedition Patriot Team identifies promising plantation and livestock commodities to boost productivity and incomes in Muara Sahung transmigration area.
SV UGM strengthens industry collaboration through a strategic partnership with PT TID, marked by a dump truck grant to support applied education and research.
A UGM expert highlights the importance of mitigation, coordination, and preparedness in restoring communication infrastructure after disasters.
UGM alumni planted 1,200 cocoa seedlings in Dlingo, Bantul, to strengthen community-based agroforestry and sustainable forest management.

