UGM Domestic Partnerships
UGM’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine received 40 cattle from industry partners to support education, research, and student competencies.
UGM KKN students help develop Kledung Village’s coffee potential in Pacitan as a sustainable and high-value local commodity.
UGM and Hitachi Asia Indonesia reinforce long-term collaboration to advance impact-driven research, innovation, and talent development.
With 66 islands and rich Kei culture, UGM encourages Tual City to develop special interest tourism to strengthen maritime-based destinations.
Indonesia’s vast biodiversity faces major threats, prompting UGM and BRIN to call for stronger, coordinated national biodiversity research.
UGM’s Center for Transportation and Logistics launches a Low Emission Zone initiative in Jeron Beteng to support climate targets and heritage protection.
UGM and USK agree to collaborate on a Disaster Response KKN program to accelerate post-disaster recovery in Aceh.
UGM and Kulon Progo Regency strengthen farmer-scale smart agriculture through FASTAN, integrating IoT-based greenhouses and applied research.
UGM and the National Archives of Indonesia explore collaboration to strengthen archival management and preserve the nation’s collective memory.
UGM and the West Sulawesi Provincial Government sign an MoU to strengthen education, affirmative pathways, and human resource development.
UGM and the Mayapada Group agree to collaborate in education, research, and community service, including the development of research facilities at RSA UGM.
UGM and the North Maluku Provincial Government formalize cooperation to strengthen human resources through education, research, and community service.
UGM and the Yogyakarta City Government collaborate to revitalize Terban Market, promoting humane spatial planning and community-based trade.
Premium hydroponic melon research supports sand-land farmers, boosts productivity, and develops value-added products for food resilience.
UGM commits to mentoring Universitas Negeri Padang in establishing a Dentistry Study Program to strengthen dental health education in Indonesia.
UGM and the Kulon Progo Regency Government discuss plans to develop Nyi Ageng Serang Hospital as a strategic healthcare hub in western Yogyakarta.
TEP UGM presents evidence-based findings on the potential of 14 transmigration areas to support inclusive and sustainable development.
UGM’s Center for Tourism Studies supports East Barito Regency in drafting a regional cultural policy document to strengthen heritage protection.
UGM’s Health Promoting University receives an award from the Sleman Regency Government for its leadership in implementing a healthy campus.
FEB UGM partners with PT Taspen to strengthen education, research, and human resource development through strategic collaboration and innovation.
UGM inaugurates Guyub Café with Filosofi Kopi, transforming a heritage building into a creative hub that connects alumni, campus, and community.
SV UGM strengthens industry collaboration through a strategic partnership with PT TID, marked by a dump truck grant to support applied education and research.
UGM holds GIFTS 2025 to showcase sustainable technologies from industry and startups, strengthening innovation ecosystems and collaboration.
UGM signs an MoU with Cosmo GFRP Indonesia to strengthen collaboration in polymer product development, research, and innovation.
UGM strengthens the clean energy transition by promoting geothermal energy for building cooling systems through collaboration with industry partners.
UGM urges KIP-K and Affirmation scholarship recipients to strengthen their financial literacy to manage funds wisely and complete their studies on time with integrity.
UGM and Maybank Indonesia sign MoU to enhance collaboration in education, research, and Islamic financial services for broader community impact.
Experts at UGM’s Bersuara Talkshow warn that Indonesia’s post-reform education still struggles with inequality and limited freedom, reflecting democracy’s shortcomings.
UGM and Pusterau formalize aerospace cooperation with the handover of two trike aircraft to support education, research, and air defense readiness.
UGM researchers develop a strategic plan to strengthen Murung Raya’s creative economy through policy, capacity-building, and market development.

