Cardiff University has ranked in the global top 100 in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2023. The list, now in its fifth year, is the world’s only one that measures universities’ contributions to the United Nations’ (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The UK has one university in the overall top 10, three in the top 20 and 26 in the top 100 – more than any other nation in THE’s Impact Rankings. Cardiff University comes in joint 52nd place, the highest ranked university in Wales, and the twelfth highest in the UK.
A record 1,705 universities from 115 countries/regions were assessed and rated on their their commitment to sustainability across four areas: research, stewardship, outreach and teaching. Western Sydney University came out top.
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The UK’s highest ranked institution, overall, is Manchester University, which took second spot. In addition, the university attained the top spot for one of the 17 sustainable development goals, life on land. The UK has the most universities in the top 100 of the overall table with 26.
The rankings also look at the social and economic impact of a more diverse range of institutions, with Bournemouth University at joint 29th and Bangor University joint 64th, Manchester Metropolitan University 66th position, Northumbria University joint 79th and Nottingham Trent University and University of Greenwich at 86th positions, all of which make the world top 100 alongside Russell Group institutions.
Impact Rankings 2023: all UK universities in the overall top 100
University of Manchester |
United Kingdom |
2 |
University of Glasgow |
United Kingdom |
13 |
University of Exeter |
United Kingdom |
=18 |
Newcastle University |
United Kingdom |
=24 |
Bournemouth University |
United Kingdom |
=29 |
University of East Anglia |
United Kingdom |
=36 |
University of Strathclyde |
United Kingdom |
=36 |
University of Sheffield |
United Kingdom |
=42 |
University of Surrey |
United Kingdom |
=46 |
University of Leicester |
United Kingdom |
=49 |
University of Sussex |
United Kingdom |
=49 |
Cardiff University |
United Kingdom |
=52 |
University of Edinburgh |
United Kingdom |
=52 |
University of Essex |
United Kingdom |
56 |
University of Reading |
United Kingdom |
=61 |
Bangor University |
United Kingdom |
=64 |
Manchester Metropolitan University |
United Kingdom |
66 |
University of Aberdeen |
United Kingdom |
70 |
Brunel University London |
United Kingdom |
=74 |
Durham University |
United Kingdom |
=77 |
University of Liverpool |
United Kingdom |
=79 |
Northumbria University |
United Kingdom |
=79 |
Queen’s University Belfast |
United Kingdom |
85 |
University of Greenwich |
United Kingdom |
=86 |
Nottingham Trent University |
United Kingdom |
=86 |
University of Plymouth |
United Kingdom |
=10 |
Source: Times Higher Education (THE)
Cardiff also features among the top 10 and the top 40 for progress in individual sustainable development targets. It ranks sixth for life below water - with that SDG stating it aims to conserve and sustainably use oceans, seas and marine resources - as well as 31st for health and wellbeing, a target to "ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages".
UK universities highest position in the 17 individual SDGs and all those in the top 10
1. SDG 1 – No poverty: University of Manchester – 7th
2. SDG 2 – Zero hunger: University of Exeter – 11th
3. SDG 3 – Good health and well being: Cardiff University – 31st
4. SDG 4 – Quality education: Manchester Metropolitan University – joint 33rd
5. SDG 5 – Gender equality: University of Worcester – 23rd
6. SDG 6 – Clean water and sanitation: University of Exeter – 1st
7. SDG 7 – Affordable and clean energy: Loughborough University – 15th
8. SDG 8 – Decent work and economic growth: Bournemouth University – 3rd and Northumbria University – joint 7th
9. SDG 9 – Industry innovation and infrastructure: University of Edinburgh – joint 5th
10. SDG 10 – Reduced inequalities: University of Huddersfield – 5th; London South Bank University – 8th and Sheffield Hallam University – 9th
11. SDG 11 – Sustainable cities and communities: University of Glasgow – 2nd; University of Manchester – 3rd and University of Surrey – 10th
12. SDG 12 – Responsible consumption and production: University of Reading – 2nd; University of Manchester and Manchester Metropolitan University – 3rd (joint); Bournemouth University – 6th; Queen’s University Belfast – 7th; University of Sheffield and University of Warwick – joint 9th
13. SDG 13 – Climate action: University of Exeter – 8th and University of Reading – 10th
14. SDG 14 – Life below water: Cardiff University – 6th and University of Manchester – 10th
15. SDG 15 – Life on land: University of Manchester – 1st; University of East Anglia – 3rd and University of Reading – 8th
16. SDG 16 – Peace, justice and strong institutions: University of Liverpool – 5th; University of Glasgow – 6th and University of Strathclyde – 9th
17. SDG 17 – Partnerships for the goals: University of Aberdeen – 4th; Manchester Metropolitan University – 7th; University of Strathclyde – 8th and University of Glasgow – 9th
Impact Rankings 2023: overall top 10
Western Sydney University |
Australia |
1 |
University of Manchester |
United Kingdom |
2 |
Queen’s University |
Canada |
3 |
Universiti Sains Malaysia |
Malaysia |
4 |
University of Tasmania |
Australia |
5 |
Arizona State University (Tempe) |
United States |
6 |
University of Alberta |
Canada |
=7 |
RMIT University |
Australia |
=7 |
Aalborg University |
Denmark |
=9 |
University of Victoria |
Canada |
=9 |
Western University |
Canada |
=9 |
University of Auckland |
New Zealand |
12 |
University of Glasgow |
United Kingdom |
13 |
Université Laval |
Canada |
=14 |
University of Technology Sydney |
Australia |
=14 |
Yonsei University (Seoul campus) |
South Korea |
=14 |
Chulalongkorn University |
Thailand |
17 |
University of Exeter |
United Kingdom |
Source: Times Higher Education (THE)
The full results of the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 202 can be found here
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