Sydney 15th Globally In QS Rankings For Sustainability

The University performed strongly in the QS World University Rankings Sustainability ranking 15th globally overall and sixth for social impact.

The QS rankings feature 2001 institutions across 108 locations internationally, including 38 institutions in Australia.

The University of Sydney ranks second nationally.

The methodology for the  QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2026  is based on university performance across three categories (using multiple performance indicators): environmental impact, social impact and governance.

With a perfect score of 100 Sydney continues to rank first in the world for the impact of education indicator, achieving that rank for the third year in a row.

Sydney ranks 10th globally for the environmental education indicator and 24th for environmental impact.

"Our continuing excellence in the QS sustainability rankings is a credit to all our staff and reflects our deep strategic commitment  to sustainability," said Vice-Chancellor and President,  Professor Mark Scott .

"Evidence of our commitment includes this year publishing a climate-related financial disclosure, an Australian first that sets a new benchmark in climate governance and emissions transparency across the higher education sector. 

"Our Net Zero Institute brings together more than  150 researchers to develop practical decarbonisation solutions , while our  Sydney Horizon Fellowships are a $100 million investment in supporting early-to-mid career researchers who focus on sustainability, climate change and health."

Interim Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Julie Cairney said, "Some of the most recent research examples of our essential engagement with the broad-ranging goals of sustainability include:

This year the University of Sydney placed 25th globally in the QS World University Rankings and in the  2025 QS World University Rankings by Subject , with five subjects placed in the global top 20 and 35 in the top 50.
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