This year’s rankings have added another accolade to the University’s outstanding record on sustainability – it is also first in the world in the Life on Land category.
THE rankings assess universities’ impact on society and the environment against the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
In 2025, the University has continued its excellent record amid an 18% increase in the number of universities included – this year, more than 2500 universities from 130 countries were assessed.
The University of Tasmania is:
- First in the world for Climate Action
- First in the world for Life on Land
- Fourth in the world when ranked across all 17 goals
The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rufus Black, said the University community has a deep commitment to contributing to a more sustainable and equitable world through its teaching, research, operations and partnerships.
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