University Impact Rankings 2023 for UN SDG 10: Reducing inequalities

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The Times Higher Education 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 comparison across four broad areas: research, stewardship, outreach and teaching. The list includes 901 institutions from 98 countries/regions.

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.

Key insights

  • The table is led by RMIT University in Australia. In second place is Aalborg University in Denmark, followed by Western Sydney University in Australia
  • The UK is the most-represented nation in the top 100, with 34 institutions, followed by Australia with 12 and Canada with 10
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No poverty

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Zero hunger

3

Good health and well-being

4

Quality education

5

Gender equality

6

Clean water and sanitation

7

Affordable and clean energy

8

Decent work and economic growth

9

Industry innovation and infrastructure

10

Reduced inequalities

11

Sustainable cities and communities

12

Responsible consumption and production

13

Climate action

14

Life below water

15

Life on land

16

Peace, justice and strong institutions

17

Partnerships for the goals

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