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In an era marked by climate change, inequality, poverty and health crises, universities play a crucial role in addressing these complex global challenges.
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provide a comprehensive framework for Wilfrid Laurier University to meaningfully contribute to a sustainable and equitable future for all.
Laurier's dedication to the SDGs is reflected in several key areas:
We recognize that knowledge is the foundation for sustainable development. Therefore, our curriculum and research programs are designed to align with the SDGs. Our faculty and students conduct world-leading research to advance a range of SDGs. We offer a wide variety of courses that address issues such as climate change, poverty reduction, gender equality and health, ensuring that our students are equipped with the skills and knowledge to become agents of change.
Laurier actively supports and promotes innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives that contribute to the achievement of the SDGs. We provide resources, mentorship, and funding opportunities for students and faculty members working on projects with a sustainable development focus.
Our commitment to the SDGs extends beyond the campus. We engage with local communities to address pressing social and environmental issues. Whether through service learning, volunteering or community-based research, we strive to make a positive impact on the ground.
We are committed to reducing our environmental footprint and promoting sustainability on campus. Our initiatives include energy-efficient buildings, waste reduction programs, sustainable transportation options, and sourcing local and sustainable food for our cafeterias.
Laurier actively seeks partnerships with organizations, governments and other academic institutions that share our commitment to the SDGs. Collaborative efforts amplify our impact and allow us to tackle complex challenges together.
We recognizes that the SDGs also encompass issues of social justice and equity. The institution is committed to creating an inclusive campus environment that celebrates diversity and promotes equality. It actively works to remove barriers to education and ensure that all students have the opportunity to engage with the SDGs.
Laurier empowers its students to take the lead in driving sustainable initiatives. Student organizations and clubs dedicated to the SDGs thrive on campus. These groups organize events, raise awareness and implement projects that directly contribute to the SDGs.
We regularly monitor and report our progress toward achieving the SDGs. Transparency and accountability are essential to ensure that we meet our commitments and continuously improve our efforts.
Times Higher Education (THE) has ranked Laurier among the top 15% of global universities in its 2024 University Impact Rankings. THE assessed 2,152 universities in 125 countries that are working toward the SDGs.
Laurier was celebrated for tackling climate change, fostering gender equity, and promoting peaceful and just societies.
Laurier ranked in the top 15% for SDG 5: Gender Equality and SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals. Laurier ranked in the top 20% for SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions, and in the top 25% for SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation and SDG 13: Climate Action.
Read more about our progress toward meeting the SDG targets.
"Through our research, teaching and partnerships, the Laurier community is working together to create a thriving future for all."
Deborah MacLatchy, president and vice-chancellor