Islamabad (Pakistan Point News - 22th April, 2021) Maintaining its upward trajectory among leading seats of higher learning globally, the
National University of Sciences &Technology (NUST) has evolved as a comprehensive university upholding the values of
merit and quality in areas of research, innovation and partnerships for sustainable development.
A testament to this tremendous feat is the Times Higher
Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2021 that have placed NUST first in
Pakistan and amongst
Top 300 in the
world in its global ranking of universities advancing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within and beyond their local communities.
The rankings assessed more than 1,200 post-secondary institutions globally.
THE Impact Rankings were established in
2019 to assess universities’ societal impact based on the UN’s SDGs; the 17 goals that outline a universal call to action for the protection of the planet and improvement of the lives and prospects for everyone around the
world.
Using carefully calibrated indicators across four broad areas of research, outreach, teaching, and stewardship, THE Impact Rankings are a recognition of institutions making strides in sustainability today, for a better tomorrow.
THE Impact Rankings 2021 have acknowledged NUST as 1st in
Pakistan for
SDG 7 ‘Affordable & Clean Energy,’
SDG 9 ‘Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure,’
SDG 12 ‘Responsible Consumption and Production,’ and
SDG 17 ‘Partnerships for the Goals.
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Globally, NUST is ranked 67th in
SDG 7 ‘Affordable and Clean Energy,’ amongst
Top 200 in
SDG 4 ‘Quality
Education' and
SDG 12 ‘Responsible Consumption and Production’ and amongst
Top 300 in
SDG 9 ‘Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure and
SDG 17 ‘Partnerships for the Goals.
These rankings bear testimony to NUST's staunch commitment to sustainable development through quality higher
education and impactful research. Even during this challenging time of the COVID-19 outbreak at a global scale, NUST has stayed its course and continued its journey down the
road to excellence vis-a-vis multi-tiered sustainable development.
The credit to this meritorious accomplishment indeed goes to the dedicated faculty, students and staff at NUST for their unwavering commitment to NUST's futuristic vision.
Also meriting credit for this feat is Nustainable – NUST’s Office of Sustainability which is Pakistan’s first university-based platform for effective collaboration with national, regional, and international stakeholders on sustainability initiatives.
The office plans to establish cross-sectoral national and international partnerships to develop indigenous solutions, through interdisciplinary research and innovation, to address the impending challenges faced in achieving the SDGs.
NUST is a pioneer in
Pakistan in aligning its research & development with the
UN SDGs. In addition, to strengthen partnerships to achieve SDGs, NUST has become an active member of the US-based Association for the Advanced Sustainability in Higher
Education (AASHE), the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), the
SDG Accord, and the
United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI).