Impact
Partner
Client/Donor
Japan, Asia and the Pacific
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
United Nations University – Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability
Higher education is an industry being significantly shaped by the global sustainability agenda. Many higher education institutions, responsible for equipping the next generation of sustainability leaders with knowledge and essential skills, proactively try to action the sustainable development goals (SDGs) in higher education for sustainable development (HEfSD) policy, curriculum and practice through scattered and isolated initiatives. Yet, these attempts are not strategically supported by a governing approach to HEfSD or coordinated effectively to tackle social and environmental sustainability. These predicaments not only widen the gap between HEfSD policy, curriculum and practice but also exacerbate the complexities between human and environmental interactions compromising overall sustainability. However, these efforts represent a potential for actioning the Global Agenda for Sustainable Development. IBF applied a qualitative research strategy, theory building methodology and various methodological techniques (surveys, policy and literature review, group and individual interviews) to deliver tangible outcomes that resulted in the following recommendations:
- The advancement of HEfSD in policy, curriculum and practice depends largely on a better understanding of existing gaps, target areas, commonalities and differences across regional HEfSD agendas.
- Provided higher education institutions and their stakeholders across regions with some conceptual and practical tools to consider strategically how HEfSD can successfully be integrated into policy, curriculum and practice in alignment with SDGs and with the overall mandate of the Global Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Higher Education for Sustainable Development: Actioning the Global Goals in Policy, Curriculum and Practice
Impact
Japan, Asia and the Pacific
Partner
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Client/Donor
Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability
Higher education is an industry being significantly shaped by the global sustainability agenda. Many higher education institutions, responsible for equipping the next generation of sustainability leaders with knowledge and essential skills, proactively try to action the sustainable development goals (SDGs) in higher education for sustainable development (HEfSD) policy, curriculum and practice through scattered and isolated initiatives. Yet, these attempts are not strategically supported by a governing approach to HEfSD or coordinated effectively to tackle social and environmental sustainability. These predicaments not only widen the gap between HEfSD policy, curriculum and practice but also exacerbate the complexities between human and environmental interactions compromising overall sustainability. However, these efforts represent a potential for actioning the Global Agenda for Sustainable Development. IBF applied a qualitative research strategy, theory building methodology and various methodological techniques (surveys, policy and literature review, group and individual interviews) to deliver tangible outcomes that resulted in the following recommendations:
- The advancement of HEfSD in policy, curriculum and practice depends largely on a better understanding of existing gaps, target areas, commonalities and differences across regional HEfSD agendas.
- Provided higher education institutions and their stakeholders across regions with some conceptual and practical tools to consider strategically how HEfSD can successfully be integrated into policy, curriculum and practice in alignment with SDGs and with the overall mandate of the Global Agenda for Sustainable Development.