“Since last year we have gone up 400 places. We have met all 17 criteria of sustainable development, and that means a better ranking. We are working intensively on that,” Split University Chancellor Dragan Ljutić said.
This year’s rankings were published at the Times Higher Education Impact and Innovation Summit in Stockholm, focusing on innovation climate.
The Times Higher Education Impact Rankings assess a university’s impact on society through its contributions toward the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
“Cooperation is crucial to accomplishing sustainable development goals and we are particularly satisfied that in Partnerships for the Goals, which is one of the criteria, we have made the most progress compared to the previous year and now rank between 201st and 300th place among 1,438 institutions,” Ljutić added.
In addition to Split University, also included in the list is Rijeka University, which is in the group of universities ranking from 301st to 400th.
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