Highest overall score ever in THE Impact Rankings 2022!
2022/05/16
- Global
Recognized for activating partnerships to achieve goals

On April 28, 2022, SIT received a record-breaking overall score of 49.8 (perfect score: 100) in THE Impact Rankings 2022 published by Times Higher Education (THE), a British higher education magazine. This is the fourth consecutive year that the University has been ranked, beginning with the first edition in 2019.
SDG 17 "Achieve the Goals in Partnership"

The ranking is based on THE's independent evaluation and visualization of the university's research, initiatives, and social impact on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set forth by the United Nations.
In SDG 17 "Achieve the Goals through Partnerships," universities were ranked 401-600 out of 1,438 participating institutions, and their research activities with various stakeholders, such as corporations and local governments, were evaluated.
Our efforts with various stakeholders, including local governments, corporations, and universities in Japan and abroad were highly ranked. Maintaining this rank requires participation in at least four of the 17 SDGs, where "Achieving the Goals through Partnership" is mandatory.
For example, SIT is participating in a coalition of universities and other institutions contributing to achieving carbon neutrality in order to strengthen cooperation with national and local governments, corporations, and universities in Japan and overseas, and to enhance their functions and communication capabilities toward carbon neutrality. Saitama City, Saitama University, and TEPCO Power Grid are among the twenty-six "decarbonization leading regions" selected in Japan and are actively engaged in partnerships with related parties, including SIT, which is committed to working with them towards decarbonization goals.
In SDG 17 "Achieve the Goals through Partnerships," universities were ranked 401-600 out of 1,438 participating institutions, and their research activities with various stakeholders, such as corporations and local governments, were evaluated.
Our efforts with various stakeholders, including local governments, corporations, and universities in Japan and abroad were highly ranked. Maintaining this rank requires participation in at least four of the 17 SDGs, where "Achieving the Goals through Partnership" is mandatory.
For example, SIT is participating in a coalition of universities and other institutions contributing to achieving carbon neutrality in order to strengthen cooperation with national and local governments, corporations, and universities in Japan and overseas, and to enhance their functions and communication capabilities toward carbon neutrality. Saitama City, Saitama University, and TEPCO Power Grid are among the twenty-six "decarbonization leading regions" selected in Japan and are actively engaged in partnerships with related parties, including SIT, which is committed to working with them towards decarbonization goals.
This time, Shibaura Institute of Technology participated in the following seven.
SDG3「GOOD HEALTH AND WEII-BEING」
Ranked 801-1000 worldwide
Ranked 801-1000 worldwide
SDG7「AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY」
Ranked 401- 600worldwide
Ranked 401- 600worldwide
SDG8「DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH」
Ranked 601-800 worldwide
Ranked 601-800 worldwide
SDG9「INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE」
Ranked 401-600 worldwide
Ranked 401-600 worldwide
SDG11「SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES」
Ranked 401-600 worldwide
SDG12「RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION」
Ranked 401-600 worldwide
SDG17「PARTERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS」
Ranked 401-600 worldwide
Shibaura Institute of Technology's Activities for SDGs
In addition, to further promote the SDGs, SIT changed its administrative structure as of April 1, 2022 and a new department called the "SDGs Promotion Office" will be established to actively address the SDGs, with a focus on the Omiya Campus, which is
located in one of the designated decarbonization regions.
Shibaura Institute of Technology's SDG Initiatives:
Shibaura Institute of Technology's SDG Initiatives:
- The University formulated a university policy on SDGs in 2019.
- As part of the university-wide effort, all courses have been designated as "SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals)-related" since last year, and the syllabus clearly states which SDGs are related to each course.
- The aim is to increase students' interest in the SDGs and promote their initiatives.
- In addition, the entire University is working to achieve the goals by having students take the initiative in creating projects that address the SDGs.
Contact
Planning and Public Relations Section
3-7-5 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-8548, Japan (2F the Centennial Main Building, Toyosu Campus)
TEL:+81-(0)3-5859-7070 / FAX:+81-(0)35859-7071
E-mail:koho@ow.shibaura-it.ac.jp