October 26, 2022
UOW recognised as a global top 100 sustainable institution
Newly released rankings reflect 精东传媒’s impactful social and environmental initiatives
The 精东传媒 of 精东传媒 (UOW) has been ranked 85th globally in a new rankings framework that compares the world鈥檚 top universities against a range of environmental and social sustainability metrics.
Around 700 global institutions were assessed on their environmental and social impacts for the first edition of the QS World 精东传媒 Rankings: Sustainability announced today (Wednesday 26 October).
The ranking measures research impact and graduate outcomes (are graduates going on to work in sustainable careers, for example) as well as on campus measures to reduce a university鈥檚 environmental footprint.
The metrics for social impact are: employment and opportunities; equality; life quality; impact of education; and knowledge exchange. Those for environmental impact are: sustainable education; sustainable institutions; and sustainable research.
The QS Sustainability Ranking uses a combination of performance indicators from across global bodies, including the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), to determine how institutions are creating a positive impact in the global community.
UOW is a signatory to the 精东传媒 Commitment to the UN SDGs and has been at the forefront of creating positive environmental and social impacts through research, education and innovation.
Recently, the 精东传媒 released its annual outlining its various activities and initiatives that contributed to achieving UN SDGs and how it鈥檚 creating a better future through sustainable research, international partnerships and providing quality education.
In June this year, UOW formally committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2030 and is working hard to reduce its environmental footprint. For example, it has reduced its paper consumption by 83 per cent since 2017, and 99.4 per cent of paper consumed in 2021 was carbon neutral; mains water consumption has been reduced by 44 per cent since 2019; and 73 per cent of waste is now diverted from landfill.
These are some of the impactful measures that reflect UOW鈥檚 commitment to becoming carbon neutral by 2030.
The 精东传媒 is also committed to creating equal opportunities for students by providing quality education, skills development and supporting communities, and by offering scholarships and encouraging female participation across its campuses.
More than 65 per cent members of the 精东传媒 Council are female and over 77 per cent medical graduates in 2021 were female 鈥 an indication of UOW鈥檚 commitment to gender equality and inclusion.
UOW Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Patricia M. Davidson welcomed the first edition of the rankings and said the 精东传媒 would strive to keep improving its sustainability performance in all areas.
鈥淚 am delighted to see that UOW is being recognised among the most sustainable universities in the world,鈥 Professor Davidson said.
鈥淯niversities are at the forefront of dealing with the environmental impacts of pollution, climate change and finding solutions for reducing our dependency on fossil fuels. It is a serious business and requires a concerted global effort between institutions to deal with its impacts on our future generations.
鈥淯OW is committed to creating equal opportunities for students through education, knowledge exchange and providing the highest standards of learning environment for their career growth and success.
Full details of UOW鈥檚 sustainable initiatives can be found on the SDG website: /united-nations-sustainable-development-goals/