World Impact Rankings 2019: Reducing inequalities

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This table on SDG 10: reduced inequalities measures universities’ research on social inequalities, their policies on discrimination and their commitment to recruiting staff and students from under-represented groups.

The list includes 275 universities from 62 countries.

View the University Impact Rankings 2019 by SDG: reduced inequalities methodology

The list is led by three universities in Australia: James Cook University, Western Sydney University and the University of South Australia.

Japan is the most-represented nation in the table with 27 institutions, followed by Russia with 23 and the US with 20.

View the full results of the overall University Impact Rankings 2019

The Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings are the only global performance tables that assess universities against the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We use carefully calibrated indicators to provide comprehensive and balanced comparisons across three broad areas: research, outreach, and stewardship.

The metrics were developed in partnership with Vertigo Ventures. 

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3

Good health and well-being

4

Quality education

5

Gender equality

8

Decent work and economic growth

9

Industry innovation and infrastructure

10

Reducing inequalities

11

Sustainable cities and communities

12

Responsible consumption and production

13

Climate action

16

Peace, justice and strong institutions

17

Partnerships for the goals

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