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VSB-TUO is included in the global sustainability ranking

VSB-TUO is included in the global sustainability ranking
A total of ten Czech universities made it into the QS Sustainability Ranking 2024, marking an increase of six from the previous year. Among the newcomers is VSB – Technical University of Ostrava (VSB-TUO), positioned in a shared 841st-860th place and ranking seventh within the Czech Republic. The second edition of the ranking includes a total of 1,403 universities.

"To be ranked in the top 1,000 is a great achievement. For inclusion in this ranking, institutions must, among other things, be listed in the QS World University Rankings, QS Rankings by Region or QS Rankings by Subject, all of which we have fulfilled. We consider sustainability a crucial aspect, and currently, we are working on the sustainability strategy of VSB-TUO," said Jana Kukutschová, Vice-Rector for Science and Research.

The ranking comprises three main categories: Social Impact (45%), Environmental Impact (45%), and Governance (10%). Nine performance indicators, consisting of 53 parameters, are monitored within these categories. Universities can be ranked separately in each category, across indicators, and overall.

"VSB-TUO has achieved its best global ranking in the newly added Governance category, securing 603rd position. This area examines the ethical and transparent behaviour of the university along with how the university's governance is integrated into its rules and regulations, strategic plans, and organisational structures. Within each performance indicator, performed best in Environmental Sustainability, securing the 678th position. This indicator assesses the university's strategy and activities toward an environmentally sustainable future," explained Kateřina Angus, International Evaluation and Ranking Specialist.

Among Czech universities, Masaryk University achieved the best ranking (161st worldwide), followed by Charles University (172nd) and the Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague (323rd). Subsequently, Palacký University Olomouc, the Czech Technical University in Prague, the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, the University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Brno University of Technology, and Mendel University in Brno follow in the rankings.

The ranking is led by the University of Toronto, followed by the University of California, Berkeley (UCB) and the University of Manchester.

The second edition of the rankings was released on 5 December 2023, the full results list is available here.

Text: Martina Šaradínová, PR specialist for R&D

Photo: QS Quacquarelli Symonds

 

Created: 11. 12. 2023
Category:  News
Entered by:  Bc. Kateřina Angus
Department: 9320 - Science and Research Management and the PhD Academy
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