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Sustainability in higher education: what more can universities do?

Updated: Jan 22, 2024

Are universities meeting students’ expectations when it comes to sustainability?

Are universities meeting students’ expectations when it comes to sustainability?

According to the recent QS Environmental Concerns Survey, 94% of prospective international students believe that universities could do more to be environmentally sustainable.

This report details the key findings from the survey, including the views of prospective international students on:

  • How environmentally friendly universities are

  • What universities can do to address environmental concerns

  • How the higher education sector should teach students about sustainability.


Request to download the report from Quacquarelli Symonds via the link below.



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