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More than 2,000 universities submit data for Impact Rankings

Spike in participation in sustainability-focused table led by Asia

Published on
January 12, 2024
Last updated
January 15, 2024
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More than 2,000 universities from across the world have submitted data to听糖心Vlog to听participate in听the 2024 edition of听the Impact Rankings.

This represents an increase of 26听per cent compared with last year鈥檚 participation numbers 鈥 the highest jump in听three years.

With 1,053 universities submitting data, Asia is the biggest player in these rankings, which measure university performance against the United Nations鈥 17听Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

In total, 2,152 institutions from 125 countries/regions have submitted data for the 2024 Impact Rankings, signalling that interest in the sustainability-focused league table is fast approaching that for the research-focused World University Rankings, which saw 2,673 institutions take part last year.

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Top 10 countries with rising participation numbers

Impact Rankings 2024 top countries rising


India, with 105 participating institutions, is now the most-represented nation in terms of submissions to the Impact Rankings, followed closely by Turkey听(100) and Pakistan听(96). These countries have overtaken Russia and Japan, which were last year鈥檚 top two in听participation.

India鈥檚 prime minister Narendra Modi spoke about the importance of the sustainable goals and the need for an action plan to achieve them at the G20 summit in India last year.

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Submissions from Africa have more than doubled in the past year, from 106 to 230, with Algeria and Nigeria notching up the biggest growth. A听number of听countries put themselves forward for the first time. These include Angola, Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, C么te d鈥橧voire, Eswatini, Malawi, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and Somalia.

Albania, Cuba, Libya, North Macedonia and Yemen are also new entrants.

Meanwhile,听some individual nations have also听more than doubled their representation since last year. One of these is Azerbaijan 鈥 the host of this year's United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 29) 鈥 where 18 institutions have submitted data, up from eight in 2023.听

A representative from Azerbaijan's state agency for science and higher education, said: 鈥淗osting COP 29 signifies Azerbaijan鈥檚 firm dedication to contribute to global efforts to cope with climate change.鈥

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Eighteen tables are published as part of the Impact Rankings 鈥 one for each of the 17听individual SDGs, plus one overall ranking. SDG听17 (partnerships for the goals) is the only goal that universities must provide data on to be included in the overall ranking.

When comparing participation for the other goals, SDG听4 (quality education) again received the most submissions, with 1,684 universities providing data in this area. This was followed by SDG听3 (good health and well-being) (1,504 institutions) and SDG听5 (gender equality)听(1,361). These three goals have had the most submissions for the past three years.

Universities in Asia, Africa and South America were most likely to submit data for the tables measuring education, health and well-being, gender equality and SDG听1 (no听poverty).

Oceanian universities chalked up a strong showing in SDG听16 (peace, justice and strong institutions), as well as SDG听8 (decent work and economic growth). A听high share of institutions from North America submitted data for SDG听10 (reduced inequalities).

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tiya.alexander@timeshighereducation.com


The Impact Rankings 2024 will be launched at听THE鈥檚 , held 10-13 June in Bangkok, Thailand.

View the methodology for the Impact Rankings听2023.

We have compiled a list of听frequently asked questions about our Impact Rankings, but if you have any other queries, email听impact@timeshighereducation.com.

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