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National Taiwan University Rises to 74th in QS 2025 Sustainability Rankings, Leading Taiwan’s Green Education Efforts

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National Taiwan University Achieves Remarkable Leap in QS Sustainability Rankings

Taipei, TaiwanNational Taiwan University (NTU) has made significant strides in the 2025 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Sustainability Rankings, climbing 20 places to secure the 74th spot globally. The rankings, which were released on Tuesday, evaluate universities worldwide based on their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices. This achievement places NTU as the fourth-highest-ranked institution in Asia, further bolstering its reputation in sustainability efforts.

The QS Sustainability Rankings are now in their third year and have become a key benchmark for universities around the world. The list evaluates universities based on several sustainability metrics, including their environmental impact, social responsibility, and governance structures. NTU’s rise in the rankings is attributed to its growing commitment to addressing global sustainability challenges.


NTU’s Leading Position in Taiwan and Asia

NTU’s performance in the QS Sustainability Rankings is a testament to the university’s efforts to improve its sustainability practices across various domains. Notably, NTU leads the way in Taiwan, as it is the highest-ranked institution from the island. Out of 40 Taiwanese universities that made the list, NTU stands out with a clear commitment to green education and sustainable development.

  • National Cheng Kung University ranked 174th globally, securing the second spot for Taiwan.
  • National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University followed closely at 257th.
  • National Taiwan Normal University placed 348th, and National Sun Yat-sen University rounded out the top five for Taiwan, with a ranking of 364th.

These rankings reflect the growing importance of sustainability in academic institutions and show that Taiwanese universities are increasingly recognized for their contribution to environmental and social responsibility.

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Key Strengths and Areas for Improvement

According to Ben Sowter, Senior Vice President of QS, Taiwan has demonstrated remarkable strength in two key areas: environmental education and employability outcomes. These strengths highlight the university’s role in preparing students for future challenges, especially in the context of global sustainability. However, Sowter also pointed out areas where improvement is needed, including equality, environmental research, and health and wellbeing.

While NTU and other Taiwanese universities have shown leadership in sustainability, there is room for growth in fostering a more inclusive environment and expanding their focus on health and social well-being. Enhancing these areas will be crucial as universities across the globe strive to improve their rankings in the coming years.


Top 5 Taiwanese Universities in the QS 2025 Sustainability Rankings

RankUniversityGlobal Rank
1National Taiwan University (NTU)74th
2National Cheng Kung University (NCKU)174th
3National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU)257th
4National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU)348th
5National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU)364th

This table showcases the top five Taiwanese universities and their rankings in the QS Sustainability Rankings 2025. NTU leads the pack with an impressive ranking of 74th globally, reflecting its commitment to sustainability education and efforts to integrate environmental practices into academic curricula.


QS Sustainability Rankings: Global Leaders

The QS Sustainability Rankings for 2025 were topped by the University of Toronto (Canada), which was recognized as the global leader in sustainability. Other notable universities in the top rankings include ETH Zurich in Switzerland, which ranked second, and the University of California, Berkeley, which tied with Lund University in Sweden for third place.

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For NTU, this recognition not only highlights the university’s significant progress in sustainability but also places it among the best in Asia and globally. NTU’s focus on environmental sustainability, green campus initiatives, and social responsibility has been instrumental in this achievement.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What factors determine the QS Sustainability Rankings?
A1: The QS Sustainability Rankings evaluate universities based on their performance in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) challenges. Metrics include environmental impact, sustainability education, social responsibility, student employability, and research in sustainability.

Q2: Which university in Taiwan ranks highest in the QS Sustainability Rankings?
A2: National Taiwan University (NTU) ranks the highest among Taiwanese universities, placing 74th globally in the 2025 QS Sustainability Rankings.

Q3: How many Taiwanese universities are ranked in the QS 2025 Sustainability Rankings?
A3: A total of 40 Taiwanese universities are featured in the 2025 QS Sustainability Rankings, with NTU leading the list.

Q4: What are some of the strengths of Taiwan’s universities according to QS?
A4: According to Ben Sowter, Taiwan’s universities excel in environmental education and employability outcomes, which are key strengths for NTU and other institutions on the list.

Q5: How can Taiwanese universities improve their sustainability ranking?
A5: Taiwanese universities can improve their rankings by focusing on equality, environmental research, and health and wellbeing. Expanding these areas will help enhance their global sustainability efforts.


Conclusion: Taiwan’s Commitment to a Sustainable Future

The rise of National Taiwan University in the 2025 QS Sustainability Rankings underscores Taiwan’s growing commitment to sustainable development and environmental education. With continued investment in green initiatives, social responsibility, and research in sustainability, Taiwanese universities are poised to make even greater strides in the coming years. As NTU and other institutions continue to work toward a more sustainable future, their efforts will undoubtedly contribute to global sustainability goals.

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