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Best universities for reducing inequalities

Explore the top 100 universities for reducing inequalities based on data collected for theÌýTimes Higher EducationÌýUniversity Impact Rankings

    September 12 2024
    Best universities for reducing inequality

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    First-generation students and those from lower socio-economic backgrounds are still poorly represented in higher education. But universities are working hard to rectify this, and the Impact Rankings are an indicator of which institutions are doing this successfully.

    To compile this ranking, we mapped how universities around the world are committing to the . The SDGs are a global call to action to tackle poverty, climate change and inequality.

    The SDGs look to tackle some of today’s biggest global issues, and ³§¶Ù³ÒÌý10 in particular covers reducing inequalities.

    Some of the metrics that helped measure which universities are excelling at reducing inequalities were the number of first-generation students, the number of students from developing countries, the proportion of students and staff with disabilities, measures against discrimination and the amount of research a university undertakes on reduced inequalities. More information on the methodology can be found here.

    These are the top five universities for reducing inequality:

    1. RMIT University

    RMIT University is committed to working across all the SDGs, and ³§¶Ù³ÒÌý10 is noÌýexception.

    RMIT is conducting a number of research projects that explore inequalities in all aspects of society in Australia and beyond. One such project focuses on the liveability of Australian cities through analysing public transport systems, public open spaces, housing affordability, walkability, employment and food and alcohol environments.

    2. University of Huddersfield

    The University of Huddersfield has implemented a range of anti-discrimination and anti-harassment policies for students and staff.

    The university offers mentoring, counselling and peer support to members of the university community: for example, with care-experienced students through the work of care-leaver support coordinators, or among staff through the work of diversity champions and the networks for BAME, LGBTQI+, female and disabled staff.

    3. London South Bank University

    London South Bank University collaborates with local boroughs to tackle social concerns.

    It has partnerships with the London boroughs of Lambeth and Southwark to develop training and development programmes for local residents and to help small businesses grow.

    The university’s Centre for Social Justice and Global Responsibility conducts research and brings together experts in a range of areas including access to justice, crime, disability, human rights, migration and sustainability, working to ensure understanding and inclusiveness.

    4. Aalborg University

    Aalborg University conducts a range of research projects related to tackling inequalities, looking into social housing, language inequalities, policies for refugees and much more.

    The university has three research units dedicated to researching inequalities.

    5. Sheffield Hallam University

    Staff and students at Sheffield Hallam University regularly take part in volunteering and community projects. This includes local organisations, charities and student-led projects.

    The university’s Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice is a leading centre for social justice and human rights. Its central values are those of widening access to justice and education, the promotion of human rights, ethics in legal practice, equality and a respect for human dignity in overcoming social injustice.


    The top 100 universities for reducing inequality

    Reducing inequalities rank 2024UniversityCountry/region
    1RMIT UniversityAustralia
    2University of HuddersfieldUnited Kingdom
    3London South Bank UniversityUnited Kingdom
    4Aalborg UniversityDenmark
    5Sheffield Hallam UniversityUnited Kingdom
    6KIIT UniversityIndia
    7University of CanberraAustralia
    8Western Sydney UniversityAustralia
    9Central Queensland UniversityAustralia
    =10Flinders UniversityAustralia
    =10Keele UniversityUnited Kingdom
    =10University of GlasgowUnited Kingdom
    =10Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamNetherlands
    14Qatar UniversityQatar
    15Brunel University LondonUnited Kingdom
    16University of the West of ScotlandUnited Kingdom
    =17Glasgow Caledonian UniversityUnited Kingdom
    =17University of AberdeenUnited Kingdom
    =17University of LeedsUnited Kingdom
    20University of StirlingUnited Kingdom
    21University of LimerickIreland
    22University of EssexUnited Kingdom
    23Arizona State University (Tempe)United States
    =24Aston UniversityUnited Kingdom
    =24Dublin City UniversityIreland
    =24University of WollongongAustralia
    27University of ReadingUnited Kingdom
    =28Ahlia UniversityBahrain
    =28University of GreenwichUnited Kingdom
    30University of the West of EnglandUnited Kingdom
    =31King’s College LondonUnited Kingdom
    =31University of SurreyUnited Kingdom
    33York UniversityCanada
    34University of ExeterUnited Kingdom
    35McMaster UniversityCanada
    36Bangor UniversityUnited Kingdom
    37University of TasmaniaAustralia
    38Victoria UniversityAustralia
    =39Holy Spirit University of KaslikLebanon
    =39La Trobe UniversityAustralia
    =39University of AucklandNew Zealand
    42Monash UniversityAustralia
    =43Queen’s University BelfastUnited Kingdom
    =43University of Maryland, Baltimore CountyUnited States
    45Nottingham Trent UniversityUnited Kingdom
    =46Lancaster UniversityUnited Kingdom
    =46University of JohannesburgSouth Africa
    48University of Technology SydneyAustralia
    49University of LiverpoolUnited Kingdom
    50Newcastle UniversityUnited Kingdom
    =51Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyUnited States
    =51University of NorthamptonUnited Kingdom
    =51University of StrathclydeUnited Kingdom
    54Loughborough UniversityUnited Kingdom
    55Middlesex UniversityUnited Kingdom
    56University of BresciaItaly
    57Al-Ahliyya Amman UniversityJordan
    58University of BordeauxFrance
    59University of HullUnited Kingdom
    60Politecnico di MilanoItaly
    61ExceliaFrance
    62University of Southern DenmarkDenmark
    =63Al Ain UniversityUnited Arab Emirates
    =63University of VictoriaCanada
    =65University of KonstanzGermany
    =65University of LincolnUnited Kingdom
    =67Montpellier UniversityFrance
    =67Université Catholique de LouvainBelgium
    69Macquarie UniversityAustralia
    70National and Kapodistrian University of AthensGreece
    71Iran University of Medical SciencesIran
    72Universiti Utara MalaysiaMalaysia
    73University of CalgaryCanada
    74University of BolognaItaly
    75University of WarwickUnited Kingdom
    =76Gulf Medical UniversityUnited Arab Emirates
    =76Oklahoma State UniversityUnited States
    =78James Cook UniversityAustralia
    =78Toronto Metropolitan UniversityCanada
    =80Concordia UniversityCanada
    =80Sapienza University of RomeItaly
    =80Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityUnited States
    83The Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyHong Kong
    84Maynooth UniversityIreland
    85University of TusciaItaly
    86University of Colorado Denver/Anschutz Medical CampusUnited States
    87Florida International UniversityUnited States
    88University of PretoriaSouth Africa
    89University of SussexUnited Kingdom
    90Durham UniversityUnited Kingdom
    =91AmericanÌýUniversity of the Middle EastKuwait
    =91Daffodil International University (DIU)Bangladesh
    =91University of ManchesterUnited Kingdom
    =91University of Rennes 1France
    =95Canadian University DubaiUnited Arab Emirates
    =95University of ValenciaSpain
    97University of PassauGermany
    =98IE UniversitySpain
    100Old Dominion UniversityUnited States

    ÌýEditor’s note:ÌýAs part of ourÌýÌýpublished on 2ÌýMarch 2022, Russian universities have been given less prominence in our rankings. Russian universities that met the criteria for this ranking are not displayed in the table above.


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