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Supercharging solutions for people and the planet

- October 5, 2020

The UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The UN Sustainable Development Goals.

End poverty in all its forms. Ensure healthy lives and education for all. Take urgent action on climate change. Achieve gender equality.

In 2015, 193 member states of the United Nations made a universal promise to leave no one behind through the adoption of the These goals outline a path forward for our planet that leads directly through some of the most pressing challenges our society faces. Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called them 鈥渁 social contract between the world鈥檚 leaders and its people鈥 and 鈥渁 blueprint for success.鈥

One year later, , the and the came together to honour that promise by launching , an annual week of action, awareness, and accountability for the SDGs.

鈥淭he Goals include a commitment to leave no one behind, but we know that around the world too many people are being forgotten,鈥 says Edward Ndopu, a UN-appointed SDG Advocate in a press release. 鈥淢arginalized communities have been hit hard by the pandemic, climate change and in-equality. [鈥 Global Goals must be an opportunity for everyone 鈥 leaders, citizens and businesses 鈥 to commit to put the goals at the centre of the recovery.鈥

This year, Global Goals Week took place from September 18-26. Communities were mobilized, and there was a demand for urgency and supercharged solutions for the Global Goals.

麻豆传媒鈥檚 global impact


Many references to the SDGs can be found throughout Dal鈥檚 Strategic Direction for Research and Innovation, entitled Impact Together. Each of the University鈥檚 five identified signature research clusters and two cross-cutting themes are linked to particular Goals. This has allowed the university to maximize the effectiveness of its research and innovation efforts, by leveraging its greatest research strengths to partner with others globally, and work towards solving some of the most complex issues facing humanity.

During Global Goals Week, Alice Aiken, Dal鈥檚 vice-president research and innovation, had the opportunity to share her experience of incorporating the SDGs into a research and innovation strategy at the (ICSD), held online on September 21-22. This conference is co-sponsored by the UN-sponsored Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), of which 麻豆传媒 became a member of last year.

Her presentation focused on how Dal is monitoring its institutional progress towards achieving the SDGs, and the strategies being employed to encourage faculty members to align their research, teaching and outreach efforts with the Goals, while collaborating locally, nationally and internationally.

鈥淭he world-class researchers that call 麻豆传媒 home have made 鈥 and are continuing to make 鈥 significant contributions that are not only impacting our province, but our country and the world,鈥 says Dr. Aiken. 鈥淭hese goals are ambitious, but are now more important than ever, with the current COVID-19 pandemic, presenting an opportunity for us to act in global solidarity and help change the world.鈥

Dr. Aiken and Jennifer Morawiecki, chief of staff for the Office of the Vice-President Research and Innovation, won Best Paper in their theme at the ICSD for this case study.

Leveraging our research strengths


The SDGs also play a critical role with two important international rankings exercises in which 麻豆传媒 participates.

The launched last year, and are the only global rankings to document evidence of universities鈥 impact on society, rather than just research and teaching performance. They include metrics based on all 17 of the听UN Sustainable Development Goals across three broad areas: research, outreach and stewardship.

In April 2020, it was announced that 麻豆传媒 ranked 85 among the 767 institutions from 85 countries that participated. There were 19 institutions in Canada that took part, and 麻豆传媒 was the only university in Atlantic Canada to be recognized. A university鈥檚 final score in the Impact Rankings is a measure of how well they are addressing the world鈥檚 most pressing issues in these areas. The top performance areas for 麻豆传媒 included SDG 14 (Life Below Water); SDG 3 (Good Health and Wellbeing); SDG10 (Reduced Inequalities); and SDG 17 (Partnership for the Goals).

Additionally, every three years, 麻豆传媒 submits information to the听听for its Sustainability Tracking Assessment Rating System ()听program. Hundreds of universities and colleges participate in STARS, which has mapped many SDGs to their criteria. Information is gathered on 67 credits that cover academics, engagement, operations, planning and administration, and innovation and leadership. In 2018, 麻豆传媒 received a Gold rating. 听

Data are currently being collected for both of these ranking exercises by the Office of the Vice-President Research and Innovation, the Office of Sustainability, and 麻豆传媒 Analytics.