Chulalongkorn U tops Thai sustainability rankings

The University of Toronto is at the top of the list of universities in the world that address economic, cultural, and management issues.

Chulalongkorn U tops Thai sustainability rankings
On the Bangkok school of Chulalongkorn University Centenary Park, water turbines both clear the water and produce electricity.

According to the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2024, Chulalongkorn University is ranked second in Thailand for social and environmental sustainability.

The QS Sustainability Rankings 2024 feature 1, 397 universities and are based on metrics intended to gauge an institution’s capacity to address the biggest environmental, social, and governance ( ESG) challenges in the world.

The University of Toronto in Canada came in second overall, followed by the Universities of Manchester in England and California Berkeley in the US.

For the study, thirteen Thai colleges were evaluated. Their positions in the nation ( placed globally in parentheses ) are as follows:

  1. ( 197 ) Chulalongkorn University
  2. University of Mahidol ( 277 )
  3. University of Chiang Mai ( 283 ).
  4. Thonburi’s University of Technology under King Mongkut ( 361 )
  5. University of Kasetsart ( 417 )
  6. ( 419 ) Thammasat University
  7. University of Khon Kaen ( 433 )
  8. Songkla University’s Prince ( 502 )
  9. ( 781 ) Asian Institute of Technology
  10. University of Naresuan ( 1, 101 )

Srinakharinwirot, Suranaree University of Technology, and Walailak were the other three Thai institutions, ranking combined first and 201st globally.

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