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International Partnership Program

FEB UGM’s international cooperation programs represent a strategic effort to expand global networks and enhance the quality of education. Through collaborations with various universities and international institutions, FEB UGM offers programs such as student exchange, double degree, and joint research, providing enriched academic experiences and broader global perspectives.

These initiatives not only support the development of students’ and faculty members’ competencies but also foster innovation and globally relevant academic contributions, while preparing graduates to be adaptive and competitive in the international landscape.

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ANGEL

The ASEAN Network for Green Entrepreneurship and Leadership (ANGEL) is co-funded with the ERASMUS+ program of the European Union (Capacity Building in the field of Higher Education).
For more information, visit: https://angel-project.eu

MASUDEM

MASUDEM

The Master Studies in Sustainable Development and Management (MASUDEM) project supports sustainable development by creating a new Master’s program and strengthening university capacity in Indonesia and Thailand.
For more information, visit: https://masudem.org/

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Bridging Global Health Economics

UGM and the University of York are strengthening their educational collaboration in global health economics through a British Council–funded initiative. This partnership aims to develop a joint Master’s program in Health Economics and empower Indonesian graduates with international expertise and cross-border academic experience.
For more information, visit: https://www.york.ac.uk/economics/

Mubyarto Public Policy Forum

Mubyarto Public Policy Forum

The Mubyarto Public Policy Forum is a prestigious annual forum jointly organized by the ANU Indonesia Project and the Faculty of Economics and Business at Universitas Gadjah Mada (FEB UGM). Held to honor and carry forward the intellectual legacy of Professor Mubyarto, one of Indonesia’s most influential economists, the forum serves as a platform for evidence-based exchange of ideas on a wide range of strategic issues related to Indonesia’s development. These include rural development, poverty alleviation, public policy reform, and the pursuit of sustainable and inclusive economic growth.
For more information, visit: https://www.indonesiaproject.net/portfolio-2