WINDSOR, Ont. — The University of Windsor continues its upward ascent in global sustainability rankings, securing its place among the top 20 universities in Canada and within the top 20 per cent globally, according to the 2024 QS World University Rankings: Sustainability.
Rising nearly 300 spots since 2023, UWindsor now ranks 341st globally out of 1,751 institutions and 90th in the Americas, a testament to its leadership in environmental research, equity, and sustainable innovation.
“The University’s ascent in global sustainability rankings is a testament to the transformative work happening across our campus,” said Robert Gordon, President and Vice-Chancellor. “From innovative research to meaningful collaborations with our community and industry partners, the University of Windsor is committed to driving sustainable solutions that extend beyond our institution.
“This achievement reflects the impactful strides the University community has taken toward a more sustainable, more equitable future.”
Scaling New Heights Across Key Indicators
The University of Windsor’s rise is driven by strong performances in critical areas:
- Equality (165th globally): Among the top 10 per cent worldwide, Windsor’s achievements include the Flip the Script with EAAA sexual assault prevention program, which has shown a 46 per cent reduction in completed rapes and a 63 per cent reduction in attempted rapes among participants. This evidence-based initiative underscores Windsor’s commitment to creating safer and more equitable campus environments.
- Good Governance (240th): Windsor’s dedication to accountability and sustainability is demonstrated through transparent financial reporting and the establishment of a dedicated sustainability office to implement the University’s ambitious Carbon Neutral Master Plan.
- Environmental Research (269th): Projects like the Real-time Aquatic Ecosystem Observation Network and collaborations through the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research (GLIER) exemplify Windsor’s impact on global environmental challenges.
A Campus Leading the Climb
The University’s integrated approach to sustainability is reflected in diverse initiatives:
- Research Leadership: Windsor researchers are tackling real-world challenges, including partnerships like the Hydrogen Business Council, which explores alternative fuel corridors for commercial trucking along Highway 401.
- Living Laboratory: Student-led GIS mapping projects on greenhouse impacts in Essex County and urban tree health in Amherstburg provide critical data for regional environmental planning.
- Operational Milestones: The University has achieved a 36 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions since 2019 through energy-efficient upgrades like Canada’s first dual-drive electric-steam turbine chiller, with goals of 45 per cent reduction by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2050.
- Community Engagement: Collaborative efforts, such as the Windsor-Detroit Health and Wellness Friendly Communities initiative, bring cross-border expertise to address homelessness and healthcare disparities.
Continuing the Ascent
From 601+ in 2023 to 341 in 2024, the University of Windsor’s upward climb reflects its sustained momentum in advancing sustainability.
With a position in the top 20 Canadian institutions and excellence across global indicators, Windsor continues to lead efforts to build a greener, more inclusive future.
For more information, visit uwindsor.ca/sustainability.