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NTU Launches Action Plan for Global Sustainability

As higher education institutions face an urgent need to address climate change and societal welfare, integrating institutional research with global sustainability metrics has become a benchmark for modern universities. National Taiwan University (NTU) recently achieved a historic milestone by ranking 10th globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Sustainability Impact Ratings announced at the 2026 Global Sustainable Development Congress in Jakarta. The recognition underscores NTU’s structural transition from localized academic initiatives to a comprehensive framework explicitly aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The university’s advancement in the global rankings is anchored in high-performance benchmarks across four specific single-indicator categories. NTU ranked 3rd globally for SDG 2 (Zero Hunger), 4th for SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being), 9th for SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure), and 10th for SDG 14 (Life Below Water). Speaking at the assembly, NTU President presented the university's triple-action strategy—Innovate, Inspire, and Integrate—demonstrating how major research breakthroughs, such as NTU's pioneering AADC gene therapy and institutional carbon-neutrality milestones, scale directly into public solutions.

Looking toward its upcoming centenary, NTU aims to fund next-generation smart infrastructure and high-impact research. By institutionalizing sustainability across campus operations, research platforms, and international partnerships, the university continues to leverage its academic capacity to address complex ecological and socio-economic challenges, establishing a scalable model for institutional social stewardship.

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