Griffith jumps 20 places in THE Impact Rankings
Griffith University has jumped 20 places to be ranked equal first in Queensland for its performance against the United Nations’ SDGs.
Griffith University has jumped 20 places to be ranked equal first in Queensland for its performance against the United Nations’ SDGs.
Griffith University ranked second overall in Queensland in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2023 and ranked 72 overall, out of 1591 institutions globally, highlighting Griffith’s commitment to the values of sustainable development.
New research into Australia’s political party policies during the 2022 election indicates the increasing difference between the major political parties based on their alignment with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Griffith has been ranked in the global Top 100 (92) of universities globally in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2022.
SDG 16 aims to build strong and just institutions in support of peaceful and inclusive societies around the world by 2030. It promotes the rule of law, transparency, accountability, good governance, and ensuring equal access to justice and strengthening human rights.
Griffith has received a stellar commendation for its sustainability efforts, ranking 38th from 1115 institutions globally in the 2021 THE Impact Rankings.
Griffith has been designated a United Nations Millennium Fellows Campus for 2020, the only university in the country and the wider Oceania region to achieve the title.
The analysis brings into stark focus the areas in which Australia’s parties are making headway — and those suffering from significant shortfalls.