Universities around the globe have been assessed and ranked on their efforts to drive forward the United Nation’s (UN) 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Times Higher Education’s (THE) Impact Rankings 2024.
- Western Sydney University is the world’s highest ranked university coming top in the overall category, a position it attained last year and in 2022 too
- The UK has a university in the number one position in five individual SDGs – more than any other country
- Australia has the most universities in the world in the top 10 – four – in the overall category. Canada and UK each have two universities in the overall top 10
- The UK has the most universities in the world in the top 100 – 25 – in the overall category
- India has the most universities in the ranking – 105
- 24 universities from 12 countries/regions achieved number one positions across the 17 UN SDGs
- A record 2,152 universities from 125 countries/regions are assessed, which is a significant increase on last year where 1,705 universities were ranked, representing a 26% increase.
THE’s Impact Rankings 2024: overall top 20
University |
Country |
Rank 2024 |
Rank 2023 |
Western Sydney University |
Australia |
1 |
1 |
University of Manchester |
United Kingdom |
=2 |
2 |
University of Tasmania |
Australia |
=2 |
5 |
Aalborg University |
Denmark |
4 |
=9 |
RMIT University |
Australia |
5 |
=7 |
University of Alberta |
Canada |
6 |
=7 |
UNSW Sydney |
Australia |
7 |
=18 |
Queen’s University |
Canada |
8 |
3 |
Arizona State University (Tempe) |
United States |
9 |
6 |
University of Exeter |
United Kingdom |
10 |
=18 |
Yonsei University (Seoul campus) |
South Korea |
11 |
=14 |
University of Glasgow |
United Kingdom |
12 |
13 |
Florida International University |
United States |
=13 |
=100 |
University of Auckland |
New Zealand |
=13 |
12 |
University of Technology Sydney |
Australia |
=13 |
=14 |
University of Victoria |
Canada |
=13 |
=9 |
Simon Fraser University |
Canada |
17 |
=86 |
Universiti Sains Malaysia |
Malaysia |
18 |
4 |
Mahidol University |
Thailand |
=19 |
38 |
Université Laval |
Canada |
=19 |
=14 |
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The ranking, now in its sixth year, is the world’s only one that measures universities’ contributions to the UN’s 17 SDGs and assesses their commitment to sustainability across four broad areas: research, stewardship, outreach and teaching.
The findings are displayed in 18 league tables, one for each of the 17 individual SDGs, and one overall ranking table. To appear in the overall ranking table, universities must have submitted to SDG 17 - partnerships for the goals and a minimum of three other SDGs.
There are 595 newly ranked universities and universities from 14 countries have participated in the ranking for the first time this year, which are: Albania, Angola, Comoros, Cote d'Ivoire, Cuba, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eswatini, Libya, Malawi, North Macedonia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia and Yemen.
Highest ranked higher education institutions, in the overall category, in each region:
- Africa: University of Johannesburg, South Africa – joint 36th
- Arab region: King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia – joint 81st
- Asia: Yonsei University (Seoul campus), South Korea – 11th
- Australasia: Western Sydney University, Australia – 1st
- Europe: University of Manchester, UK – joint 2nd
- North America: University of Alberta, Canada – 6th
- Latin America: National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico – 64th
Phil Baty, Times Higher Education’s chief global affairs officer, said: “Times Higher Education’s Impact Rankings is like no other as it moves beyond the more traditional research-focused rankings to look at far broader issues - examining how universities’ are improving our world.
“Submitting data to Impact is a time consuming and rigorous exercise every university has to undertake to be part of the ranking. Universities do this to show how important it is to them, and the communities they serve, that they’re standing up to be counted on their commitments to tackle the UN’s sustainable development goals, which is truly inspiring.
“It is also a tremendous undertaking on THE’s part as our data team sifts through the data and checks, validates, scrutinizes and then collates it all to be able to rank the universities. In so doing the ranking is an extremely valuable tool for universities, governments, funders, policymakers and prospective students to see how universities are demonstrating to all they serve how they’re delivering social and economic impact on the world stage.”
The two most popular SDGs (excluding SDG 17) are SDG 4 – quality education – with 1,681 universities, followed by SDG 3 – good health and well-being with 1,498 and SDG 5 – gender equality and 1,361 universities.
Highest placed higher education institution in all 17 SDGs
- SDG 1 – No poverty – Universitas Airlangga (Indonesia) Research on poverty and support for students from poor families
- SDG 2 – Zero hunger – Queen’s University (Canada) - Research on hunger, teaching on food sustainability and commitment to tackling food waste and hunger on campus and locally
- SDG 3 – Good health and well-being - JSS Academy of Higher Education and Research (India) - Research on key diseases and conditions, support for healthcare professions, and health of students and staff
- SDG 4 – Quality education - Aalborg University (Denmark) - Contributions to early years and lifelong learning and commitment to inclusive education
- SDG 5 – Gender equality: Western Sydney University (Australia) - Research and policies on gender equality and commitment to recruiting and promoting women
- SDG 6 – Clean water and sanitation – University of Exeter (UK) - Research related to water, water usage and commitment to ensuring good water management in wider community
- SDG 7 – Affordable and clean energy - Afe Babalola University (Nigeria) Energy research, energy use and policies, and commitment to promoting energy efficiency
- SDG 8 – Decent work and economic growth - Kyungpook National University (South Korea) - Economics research, employment practices and share of students taking work placements
- SDG 9 – Industry, innovation and infrastructure - Delft University of Technology (Netherlands), RWTH Aachen University (Germany), Technical University of Munich (Germany), TU Dresden (Germany), University of Edinburgh (UK), University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (Germany), University of Stuttgart (Germany) and Yonsei University (Seoul campus) (South Korea) - Research on industry and innovation, number of patents and spin-off companies and research income from industry
- SDG 10 – Reduced inequalities – RMIT University (Australia) - Research on social inequalities, policies on discrimination and commitment to recruiting staff and students from under-represented groups
- SDG 11 – Sustainable cities and communities - University of Manchester (UK) - Research on sustainability, role as custodians of arts and heritage and internal approaches to sustainability
- SDG 12 – Responsible consumption and production – Bournemouth University (UK) and King’s College London (UK) - Research on responsible consumption and approach to the sustainable use of resources
- SDG 13 – Climate action – University of Tasmania (Australia) - Research on climate change, use of energy and preparations for dealing with consequences of climate change
- SDG 14 – Life below water - Arizona State University (Tempe) (United States) - Research on life below water and education on and support for aquatic ecosystems
- SDG 15 – Life on land – University of Manchester (UK) - Research on life on land and education on and support for land ecosystems
- SDG 16 – Peace, justice and strong institutions – Universiti Sains Malaysia (Malaysia) - Research on peace and justice, participation as advisers for government and policies on academic freedom
- SDG 17 – Partnerships for the goals – University of Technology Sydney (Australia) - The broader ways in which universities support the SDGs through collaboration with other countries, promotion of best practices and publication of data
Overall top 100 of THE’s Impact Rankings 2024
Higher education institution |
Country/region |
Rank 2024 |
Rank 2023 |
Western Sydney University |
Australia |
1 |
1 |
University of Manchester |
United Kingdom |
=2 |
2 |
University of Tasmania |
Australia |
=2 |
5 |
Aalborg University |
Denmark |
4 |
=9 |
RMIT University |
Australia |
5 |
=7 |
University of Alberta |
Canada |
6 |
=7 |
UNSW Sydney |
Australia |
7 |
=18 |
Queen’s University |
Canada |
8 |
3 |
Arizona State University (Tempe) |
United States |
9 |
6 |
University of Exeter |
United Kingdom |
10 |
=18 |
Yonsei University (Seoul campus) |
South Korea |
11 |
=14 |
University of Glasgow |
United Kingdom |
12 |
13 |
Florida International University |
United States |
=13 |
=100 |
University of Auckland |
New Zealand |
=13 |
12 |
University of Technology Sydney |
Australia |
=13 |
=14 |
University of Victoria |
Canada |
=13 |
=9 |
Simon Fraser University |
Canada |
17 |
=86 |
Universiti Sains Malaysia |
Malaysia |
18 |
4 |
Mahidol University |
Thailand |
=19 |
38 |
Université Laval |
Canada |
=19 |
=14 |
Institut Agro |
France |
=21 |
- |
Western University |
Canada |
=21 |
=9 |
Kyung Hee University |
South Korea |
23 |
=42 |
Macquarie University |
Australia |
24 |
39 |
Michigan State University |
United States |
=25 |
=26 |
National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) |
Taiwan |
=25 |
=24 |
University of Strathclyde |
United Kingdom |
=25 |
=36 |
Université de Montréal |
Canada |
=28 |
=42 |
University of Reading |
United Kingdom |
=28 |
=61 |
McMaster University |
Canada |
30 |
33 |
University of Indonesia |
Indonesia |
31 |
20 |
Monash University |
Australia |
32 |
21 |
King’s College London |
United Kingdom |
33 |
- |
Istanbul Technical University |
Turkey |
34 |
=58 |
York University |
Canada |
35 |
=40 |
Durham University |
United Kingdom |
=36 |
=77 |
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
Hong Kong |
=36 |
- |
University of Johannesburg |
South Africa |
=36 |
=46 |
Bournemouth University |
United Kingdom |
=39 |
=29 |
Kyungpook National University |
South Korea |
=39 |
=42 |
University of Newcastle |
Australia |
=39 |
28 |
University of Pretoria |
South Africa |
42 |
69 |
Chulalongkorn University |
Thailand |
43 |
17 |
Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Hong Kong |
=44 |
=83 |
Manchester Metropolitan University |
United Kingdom |
=44 |
66 |
University of Wollongong |
Australia |
=44 |
=61 |
University of Galway |
Ireland |
47 |
=34 |
Northumbria University |
United Kingdom |
=48 |
=79 |
University of Aberdeen |
United Kingdom |
=48 |
70 |
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University |
Taiwan |
50 |
=83 |
Penn State (Main campus) |
United States |
51 |
=40 |
Central Queensland University |
Australia |
=52 |
=74 |
Griffith University |
Australia |
=52 |
=72 |
University of Leeds |
United Kingdom |
=52 |
- |
Cardiff University |
United Kingdom |
=55 |
=52 |
National Taiwan University (NTU) |
Taiwan |
=55 |
=67 |
University of Coimbra |
Portugal |
57 |
=29 |
University of Calgary |
Canada |
=58 |
=34 |
University of Essex |
United Kingdom |
=58 |
56 |
University of Sheffield |
United Kingdom |
=58 |
=42 |
Nottingham Trent University |
United Kingdom |
=61 |
=86 |
University of Limerick |
Ireland |
=61 |
=86 |
University of Malaya |
Malaysia |
63 |
101–200 |
National Autonomous University of Mexico |
Mexico |
64 |
32 |
Dalhousie University |
Canada |
=65 |
=100 |
Swansea University |
United Kingdom |
=65 |
101–200 |
Pusan National University |
South Korea |
=67 |
201–300 |
Tecnológico de Monterrey |
Mexico |
=67 |
=92 |
Université Catholique de Louvain |
Belgium |
=67 |
101–200 |
University College Cork |
Ireland |
=67 |
=58 |
University of Bologna |
Italy |
=67 |
23 |
Hokkaido University |
Japan |
=72 |
22 |
KTH Royal Institute of Technology |
Sweden |
=72 |
=46 |
University of Leicester |
United Kingdom |
=72 |
=49 |
Chiang Mai University |
Thailand |
=75 |
=74 |
Massey University |
New Zealand |
=75 |
=86 |
Bangor University |
United Kingdom |
=77 |
=64 |
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University |
Hong Kong |
=77 |
- |
University of Cape Town |
South Africa |
=77 |
101–200 |
University of the Sunshine Coast |
Australia |
=77 |
=29 |
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham |
India |
=81 |
=52 |
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals |
Saudi Arabia |
=81 |
201–300 |
Thammasat University |
Thailand |
=81 |
101–200 |
Universitas Airlangga |
Indonesia |
=81 |
101–200 |
University of East Anglia |
United Kingdom |
=81 |
=36 |
IMT Atlantique |
France |
=86 |
101–200 |
University of Surrey |
United Kingdom |
=86 |
=46 |
Middle East Technical University |
Turkey |
88 |
101–200 |
University of Canterbury |
New Zealand |
=89 |
=77 |
University of Edinburgh |
United Kingdom |
=89 |
=52 |
University of Greenwich |
United Kingdom |
=89 |
=86 |
Al Ain University |
United Arab Emirates |
=92 |
101–200 |
University of Bristol |
United Kingdom |
=92 |
- |
IPB University |
Indonesia |
94 |
101–200 |
Kyoto University |
Japan |
=95 |
=49 |
Newcastle University |
United Kingdom |
=95 |
=24 |
University of Haifa |
Israel |
=95 |
101–200 |
Victoria University of Wellington |
New Zealand |
=95 |
=58 |
King Faisal University |
Saudi Arabia |
99 |
101–200 |
Tunghai University |
Taiwan |
100 |
101–200 |
View the full Impact Rankings 2024 results here. Read the methodology here.