Sustainability is key to institutional success over the long-term.
As the business sector has shown, sustainability provides exciting opportunities for value creation and risk mitigation.
These opportunities are becoming increasingly apparent to higher education institutions, as universities look for ways to increase financial resilience in a changing global market and policy landscape.
Now, more than ever, with adoption of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (6), universities that embrace sustainability can reap the benefits of balancing their financial health with wider social and environmental interests.
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SDG Accord Report 2024 - Case Studies
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