Briain Kelly, 13 Jun
University of Galway has been named the number one university in Ireland
for sustainable development for the third year in a row.
The accolade has been awarded by Times Higher Education Impact rankings in
recognition of the University’s progress in responding to the United
Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The rakings also places University of Galway in the world’s top 50 and
recognised globally for significant contribution to progress on 11 of the
17 UN SDGs. This includes a world ranking of number 10 for Responsible
Consumption and Production (SDG 12) and top 100 status for 6 of the 17
SDGs.
President of University of Galway, Professor Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh said,
“University of Galway being ranked again this year in the top 50 among the
universities of the world is a huge achievement.”
“It is also a remarkable recognition to be embedded as the number one, the
leading university in Ireland, and in the top 5 in the EU, for the work
and progress we have made on our core value of sustainability.”
“Huge credit goes to staff across our university for making this happen,
in our teaching and learning, in our research and in our day-to-day
operations.”
“Equally, credit is due to our students who put sustainability to the
forefront of our agenda as we developed our 2020-2025 strategy Shared
Vision, Shaped by Values. This has happened because of the energy,
passion, and enthusiasm of our empowered university community.”
“Sustainability and climate action are the urgencies of this moment. At
this time and from this place, University of Galway is glad to lead, for
the public good.”
The 2024 edition of Times Higher Education’s Impact Rankings ranks the
University 47th out of 1,963 institutions across the world for
sustainability, and in the top 5 in the EU.
Assessments for THE Impact rankings are based on submissions from
universities around the world in line with the United Nation’s 17
Sustainable Development Goals.
The report is a measure of the extent to which institutions are having a
positive social and economic impact on the planet; from climate action and
gender equality, to good health and well-being.