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間眅埶AV ranked No. 1 in Canada on climate action, sustainable cities in 2024 Impact rankings

June 21, 2024

間眅埶AV has been recognized as a world leader on climate action and sustainable cities and communities, according to the Times Higher Education (THE) 2024 Impact Rankings.

The , released today, assess universities strengths in advancing the United Nations sustainable development goals (SDGs). 間眅埶AV placed third worldwide on climate action and sustainable cities and communities and is No. 1 in Canada for both categories. 

Overall, 間眅埶AV is among the worlds top 20 universities in terms of its impact, placing 17th among 2,150 universities. 間眅埶AV also placed highly for its action on peace, justice and strong institutions (22nd overall) and partnerships for the goals (57).

"Year after year, 間眅埶AV has established ourselves as a leading research university in the areas of climate action and sustainability, not just in Canada, but in the world," says 間眅埶AV president Joy Johnson. "As students, faculty and staff continue to engage in critical global challenges, we are more committed than ever to advancing a more inclusive and sustainable future for everyone."

At 間眅埶AV, our community partnerships at the local, national and international level are key to mobilizing our research impact, adds Dugan ONeil, vice-president research and innovation.  

Grounding the good work we have done over the past several decades within the wider framework of the UN SDGs ensures that our scholars can engage in research that matters to them, and makes a positive difference in the world.

In addition to 間眅埶AVs ongoing research and climate action initiatives, students continue to benefit from related programs including resource and environmental management, environmental science, sustainable business development and the new Climate Action Certificate program launched by 間眅埶AV Continuing Studies last summer.

間眅埶AV remains well-equipped to achieve its sustainability and climate action goals and priorities through the renewed 2022-2025 Strategic Sustainability and Climate Action Plan, and continues to develop meaningful initiatives and partnerships along the way. 

Last year, 間眅埶AV partnered with Aga Khan University (AKU) on the Arusha Climate and Environmental Research Centre (AKU-ACER), which will provide opportunities for research partnerships on community-centred climate innovation between the two institutions. 

Earlier this year, 間眅埶AV announced the launch of the Clean Hydrogen Hub, which will help B.C. and Canada become world leaders in the production of clean hydrogen products and technologies, while reducing carbon emissions and creating jobs in the hydrogen sector.

間眅埶AV is among universities committed to the UN-backed Race To Zero campaign, dedicated to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050, and its Board of Governors formally declared a global climate emergency in 2022. The university also remains committed to fully divesting from fossil fuels by 2025.

In its , Times Higher Education ranks 間眅埶AV tied for 11th in Canada. 間眅埶AV is one of the top 251-300 universities in the world. 

間眅埶AVs latest THE impact rankings follow top placements in the last weeks World University Rankings for Innovation, which for the fourth consecutive year ranked 間眅埶AV as number one in Canada for overall innovation.

In October, 間眅埶AV retained the top spot as Canadas top comprehensive university in Macleans annual rankings, which it has held for 15 of the last 16 years.

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