Narxoz University entered to the prestigious THE University Impact Rankings 2020
The World Agency "Times Higher Education" announced the results of the "University Impact Ranking-2020" on April 22. The rating is dedicated to 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals with a deadline of 2030. It was created to assess the contribution of world universities to the achievement of these goals. It should be noted that Narxoz University is participating in the young ranking for the first time and has registered 401+ place. Our university made a report on our contribution to the implementation of the following goals:
SDG 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being - 401+
SDG 4: Provide quality education and promote learning opportunities for all - 401+
SDG 16: Promote Peaceful Societies, Access to Justice and Accountability - 201+
SDG 17: Strengthening the global partnership for sustainable development - 301+ This year, the prestigious Times Higher Education ranking includes 767 universities from 85 countries. The performance indicators of the university, its management, research and achievement of sustainable development goals were assessed. The Impact Ranking among Kazakhstani universities, in addition to Narxoz University, included Almaty Management University.
This year, the prestigious Times Higher Education ranking includes 767 universities from 85 countries. The performance indicators of the university, its management, research and achievement of the UN sustainable development goals were evaluated.
“We believe that universities are our greatest hope for solving some of the world's biggest problems,” says Phil Batey, director of knowledge at Times Higher Education. “These rankings prove that traditional barriers to success, such as (institutional) wealth or the prestige of research, are irrelevant when it comes to achieving good results in sustainability. Obviously, universities give us this hope. "
Narxoz University and AlmaU are the only universities to be included in the ranking of more than 320 universities in Central Asia.