UGM Global Partnerships
UGM launches TBScreen.AI, Indonesia’s first AI-powered TB screening app, boosting early detection and supporting Sustainable Development Goals.
UGM and YESSA turn tofu waste into biogas, paving Sambak Village’s path toward eco-friendly agrotourism and sustainable innovation.
FEB UGM will host the NIBES Research Forum 2026, fostering global academic collaboration on sustainability, digital transformation, and economic education.
UGM and San Pedro College Philippines sign MoU to strengthen cooperation in education, research, and student exchanges across Southeast Asia.
UGM Center for World Trade Studies represents Indonesia at WTO Chair Programme 2025, focusing on MSMEs in global trade.
Global Summer Week 2025 invites international students to explore Indonesian culture through archery, temple visits, and new friendships.
UGM and University of Melbourne scholars call for inclusive development, emphasizing justice and representation for Indonesia’s indigenous communities.
UGM and Gaziantep University boost academic collaboration through joint research, student mobility, and global education partnerships.
UGM holds fish vaccination workshop to support sustainable aquaculture and strengthen research collaboration across Southeast Asia.
UGM returns 40 kg of excavated artifacts and ancestral remains to the Warloka community, marking a step forward in ethical academic practice.
UGM and Leipzig University explore collaboration on wildlife research, double degree programs, and Komodo dragon microbiome studies.
UGM and Haida Agriculture Indonesia sign an academic partnership agreement to support MBKM and engineering practice initiatives.
Anies Baswedan discusses narrative leadership during UGM’s Global Summer Week 2025, joined by 65 students from 11 countries to tackle global issues.
Four UGM students joined an intensive leather tanning training in Turkey, learning sustainable techniques to advance Indonesia’s leather industry.
UGM and UTS co-host international summer courses to promote marine biodiversity conservation and cultural exchange through field trips and global academic lectures.
UGM and Jiangsu University of Technology sign MoU to promote academic exchange and research collaboration in engineering, culture, and vocational studies.
UGM, Yamaguchi University, and JICA collaborate to improve cattle breeding in Gunungkidul through reproductive technology, training, and international research.
Dino Prasetyo from UGM shares lessons from his internship at a poultry farm in Japan, highlighting discipline, tech use, and global exposure.
UGM enhances research commercialization through PRIMESTeP 2025, boosting innovation ecosystems via its Science and Techno Park development.
UGM and Udayana University to host AAEE 2025 in Bali, highlighting sustainable development and accountability in emerging economies.
UGM and Positive Technologies sign MoU to collaborate on cybersecurity training, curriculum development, and digital resilience initiatives.
UGM partners with Aspen Technology to enhance subsurface research through $10M software license donation, strengthening digital transformation in energy.
UGM hosted AMDS 2025, where ASEAN medical deans united to strengthen collaboration in education, student development, and medical research.
UGM and Deakin University collaborate with media to enhance climate policy communication and build rural community resilience through inclusive strategies.
UGM partners with MIT-REAP and 17 industries to commercialize deep tech research, focusing on AI, renewable energy, and health tech for societal impact.
UGM and Taiwan’s Da Yeh University agree to collaborate on semiconductor and AI learning, fostering student competency and research in strategic tech fields.
UGM Graduate School’s CRCS and IRS programs aim for FIBAA international accreditation, reinforcing UGM’s commitment to global education standards and Pancasila values.
UGM and NUS initiate the Southeast Asia Friendship program to foster student exchange, cultural understanding, and academic collaboration in ASEAN.
UGM and Wageningen researchers uncover how geoparks, despite their sustainable image, can fuel land grabbing and power imbalances, urging critical oversight for social justice.
UGM collaborates with MFRI and NPO Volcano Tokyo with JICA support to enhance community-based volcano disaster risk reduction in Indonesia and Japan.