The UWI achieves perfect score in Times Higher Education Impact Rankings

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The University of the West Indies (The UWI) has garnered acclaim by achieving a flawless score in the latest Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings. 

This significant achievement is attributed to The UWI’s steadfast commitment to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which has bolstered its academic standing and global research prominence.

A decade of strategic collaboration

Over the past decade, The UWI has strategically established joint global centres and initiatives with other respected universities. These collaborations focus on advocacy and development outcomes around sustainable development, reinforcing The UWI’s dedication to the SDGs. 

This approach has been particularly noteworthy, contributing to The UWI’s perfect score of 100 per cent in THE’s metrics evaluating its contributions to SDG 17: Partnership for the Goals.

Recognition of faculty excellence

Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Hilary Beckles emphasized the pride felt within The UWI community. 

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He highlighted that the university’s vision necessitates multifaceted strategies and that the dedication of its faculties has earned significant accolades in the global university environment. 

This recognition marks a momentous achievement for The UWI, reflecting its comprehensive approach to sustainable development and academic excellence.

Broad impact across SDGs

THE’s Impact Rankings commend universities excelling across various SDGs, assessing their research, outreach, stewardship, and teaching efforts. 

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The UWI received high scores in multiple areas, including collaborations and health services (SDG 3), gender equality (SDG 5), environmental education (SDG 13), and partnerships for goals (SDG 17).

Consistent global recognition

This marks The UWI’s fifth consecutive year participating in these esteemed global rankings. While The UWI has consistently ranked among the world’s top universities by THE, recognition in the niche area of SDG impact is particularly significant. 

It acknowledges the intentional generation and dissemination of knowledge to support various UN goals, forming a key part of The UWI’s strategic plan.

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