UGM Research for Humanity
UGM introduces Presokazi rice, a food security innovation derived from the Gamagora rice variety developed through sustainable research.
UGM anthropologist joins global research on floating solar panels in Tanakeke Island, empowering women in renewable energy management.
A UGM study reveals that 87.81% of Indonesian MSMEs have yet to adopt green business practices, primarily due to financing, infrastructure, and regulatory barriers.
Gama Cattle, developed by UGM and WMPP, was officially recognized as a new beef cattle breed by Indonesia’s Ministry of Agriculture.
UGM researchers investigate the impact of knife sharpness and certified halal slaughterers on chicken meat quality and animal welfare.
The Indonesian government disburses IDR 1.28 trillion in research funding for 16,800 proposals from 1,503 universities to strengthen national innovation.
Fourteen UGM lecturers are listed in Stanford University’s World’s Top 2% Scientists 2025 for global impact in research and innovation.
UGM PR Office promotes food research downstreaming through a talk show on sustainable food security, highlighting innovations like Gamagora 7 rice.
UGM secured third place nationally with 48 funded proposals in the 2025 Research Downstreaming Program, thereby strengthening its role in innovation and the achievement of the SDGs.
UGM’s Supriyanta dedicates his life to rice breeding, developing Gamagora 7 as an innovation to support farmers’ welfare and national food security.
Three UGM research teams win grants in the Semesta program, advancing food security, infrastructure innovation, and vocational ecosystem development.
UGM secures Semesta grant to advance “Strong Research for Food Security,” integrating science, policy, and community for food security.
UGM’s biologist and students identify Dibamus oetamai, a new blind skink species endemic to Buton Island, highlighting the urgency of forest conservation.
UGM lecturer Dr. Muhsin Al Anas joins the IEIF–ASEAN research program in Sydney, advancing poultry nutrition and sustainable farming practices.
UGM and BRIN researchers collaborate to apply nuclear technology for fruit pest control, enhancing horticultural exports and supporting local farmers.
UGM study reveals magma's potassium content determines if Java volcanoes form complex or caldera shapes, crucial for predicting large eruptions and disaster preparedness.
UGM researchers explore bio-slurry microalgae cultivation to reduce livestock waste pollution, cut fertilizer costs, and support environmental sustainability.
UGM returns 40 kg of excavated artifacts and ancestral remains to the Warloka community, marking a step forward in ethical academic practice.
Dr. Wenty Marina Minza from UGM secures Rp3.2 billion U’Good grant to study relational wellbeing among vulnerable youth in Indonesia.
UGM researchers found that black soldier fly larvae oil can reduce fat accumulation in broiler chickens fed with low-protein diets.
UGM Anthropology students research the social impact of oil palm replanting in West Kalimantan, highlighting land access issues and economic alternatives.
UGM researchers discover OsRKD3 gene triggers somatic embryogenesis in black rice, advancing regeneration and food security innovation.
UGM study shows early testing for HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis B during pregnancy helps prevent mother-to-child transmission through local health innovations.
UGM and the Kulon Progo Regency Government are collaborating to develop premium melon cultivation, aiming to strengthen local agriculture, improve farmers’ welfare, and promote regional ec...
A UGM research team reveals how policy inconsistencies and rampant smuggling have impacted Indonesia’s lobster seed trade, proposing sustainable solutions through participatory management.
UGM’s Dr. Agustina Hastuti secures PHC Nusantara 2025 funding for a collaborative study with France on authenticating Indonesian ginger, advancing science diplomacy and herbal product stan...
UGM’s research on the Jogja NETPAC Asian Film Festival reveals the importance of shared values and emotional alignment in volunteer retention.
Wild Indonesian plant Murraya sumatrana may silently spread citrus greening disease, according to new research by UGM and international partners.
A year after Mount Ruang erupted, UGM-led research reveals how crystal density in magma shaped the eruption's power and ash distribution.
More than 724,000 new cases of tuberculosis (TB) were reported in Indonesia in 2022.