News Report
Professor Aprinus Salam of UGM strongly opposes the designation of October 17 as National Culture Day, arguing that culture must be lived every day.
Dr. Muslim Mahardika of UGM endorses using plastic waste in asphalt as a sustainable solution to reduce plastic pollution and support infrastructure.
UGM’s FK-KMK spotlights cancer as a 2025 priority, urging equity, cross-sector action, and global-local collaboration in care.
Two recent accidents on Mount Rinjani prompt UGM professor to stress stronger risk mitigation in Indonesia’s mountain tourism management.
UGM’s Dr. Djaka Marwasta calls heatwaves a climate crisis warning, urging youth action, public literacy, and policies for the vulnerable.
UGM expert discusses the wet drought in Indonesia, highlighting risks for farmers and potential benefits for dry and rainfed agricultural areas.
UGM Geodesy expert Dr. I Made Andi Arsana supports the Supreme Court's review of Indonesia's sea sand export ban, warning of potential ecological damage and economic implications.
UGM’s Dr. Eddy Junarsin supports a new task force to boost national revenue, emphasizing the need for clear mandates and streamlined bureaucracy.
FAO projects Indonesia's 2025/2026 rice production at 35.6M tons. UGM's Prof. Subejo stresses tech, adaptive irrigation, and policy to boost productivity and ensure food security.
UGM expert urges clarity on maritime boundaries following joint management deal between Indonesia and Malaysia over the Ambalat Sea region.
Over 500,000 social aid recipients linked to online gambling; UGM sociologist says they are victims of systemic failure, not to blame.
UGM’s Dr. Winardi highlights the need for disciplined deficit management and diversified financing to achieve Indonesia’s investment goals.
To support Indonesia’s Rp7,500 trillion investment target by 2026, UGM expert calls for broad tax reform focused on fairness, compliance, and sustainability.
Following 2.5 billion cyberattacks on Indonesia’s LPS, UGM expert urges stronger data security and outlines key steps to mitigate cybersecurity threats.
UGM expert Dr. Nurhadi warns that 18-sqm subsidized homes risk creating new poverty if housing quality and supporting facilities are not prioritized, urging policy review.
Professor Anggito Abimanyu and Yovie Widianto release Perjalanan Cinta, a heartfelt song about love, set to debut at Prambanan Jazz Festival 2025.
UGM enforces stricter identity checks and surveillance protocols to uphold fairness and integrity in the 2025 Independent Admission Test.
UGM facilitates 34,627 test-takers, including students with disabilities, in its 2025 Independent Admission Test held in Yogyakarta and Jakarta.
Pustral UGM urges the Indonesian government to enforce Zero ODOL to ensure road safety and protect infrastructure from overloaded freight trucks.
UGM architectural expert stresses the importance of structured housing growth plans for 18 m² subsidized homes to avoid future overcrowding and slum areas.
UGM architectural expert stresses the importance of structured housing growth plans for 18 m² subsidized homes to avoid future overcrowding and slum areas.
UGM expert explains symptoms, risks, and preventive measures for the new SARS-CoV-2 Nimbus variant, classified by WHO as a Variant Under Monitoring.
UGM is set to conduct an internal review following the incident of two KKN students in Southeast Maluku due to a boat accident.
Geography UGM plants mojo trees on campus to celebrate World Environment Day and promote local biodiversity and environmental awareness.
UGM legal experts assert that withholding diplomas by companies violates labor rights and human rights, urging tighter regulations and legal protection.
As COVID-19 cases surge in Asia, UGM expert Prof. Tri Wibawa advises Indonesians to stay vigilant despite a different dominant variant, emphasizing preparedness and healthy habits.
Puspar UGM encourages tourism stakeholders to explore niche markets as regions restrict school study tours due to safety and economic concerns.
UGM's Diskoma #21 highlights how comedians like Sandi Prastowo use humor and criticism to enhance political literacy and awareness.
UGM expert warns of weak oversight in military authority following Garut ammunition blast, urges clear boundaries and stronger civilian monitoring.
UGM professor calls for increased government support for literature through grants, royalties, and recognition to boost writers’ welfare and literary growth.